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killed women children and these are recorded you can look up the stanford university board new york university united nations there are many many reports on this confirming this i have interviewed people in waziristan to i have that information in the book now what that is doing is that creates hundreds of more enemies if you take out one enemy and you end up by creating one hundred one. and in his speaking of the debate as drones moved into the mainstream and they received quite a bit of attention in the us media lately i felt like the main point of these discussions was still whether or not the drones should kill american citizens whether or not they should kill at all without due process in absolute secrecy that's seem to be you know it remained on the sidelines of the discussion seemed to be beside the point what was your sense my sense was you have to be right my sense was that americans tend to be very true centric when dealing with this issue it's all about americans we're keeping americans safe they're not really connecting this with the people across the world who are being killed as
killed women children and these are recorded you can look up the stanford university board new york university united nations there are many many reports on this confirming this i have interviewed people in waziristan to i have that information in the book now what that is doing is that creates hundreds of more enemies if you take out one enemy and you end up by creating one hundred one. and in his speaking of the debate as drones moved into the mainstream and they received quite a bit of...
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he received a law degree from new york university and has as heldions -- help positions in all branches of the government. he went on become a lawyer for the department of justice and counsel for the house judiciary committee. in 2000 five he was elected as an at-large member of the city council and during his four years of service, he chaired the transportation committee and was a member of the economic development and planning committee. he has served as the mayor of charlotte, one of the fastest growing cities. given his experience in the strength of his resume, it is hard to believe anthony could be one of the youngest cabinet secretaries in history. when he became mayor, the unemployment rate was 13%. through his efforts he helped create more than 8400 new jobs in the charlotte area. he has been a true champion of transportation and infrastructure development, securing investments in roads, airports, and mass transit. the interstate has been approved for expansion. he secured function -- funding for the blue rail extension approach -- project and oversaw the opening of a third runw
he received a law degree from new york university and has as heldions -- help positions in all branches of the government. he went on become a lawyer for the department of justice and counsel for the house judiciary committee. in 2000 five he was elected as an at-large member of the city council and during his four years of service, he chaired the transportation committee and was a member of the economic development and planning committee. he has served as the mayor of charlotte, one of the...
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here the governor explains how he sought the advice from a new york university's doctor, a pioneer in the area of weight loss surgery. >> i said, do i need this? he said if you came in here with cancer and i told you i had a 40-minute surgery that would give you 90% chance of cure would you sign up? and it just really crystallized it for me. and i said yeah, i would. and he said, then why wouldn't do you that to cure obesity. >> you can see the whole interview on "rock center" on friday night. at 1 10: 10:00/9:00 central time. >>> turning now to sports. a scary moment in florida. a line drive hit the blue jays pitcher in the head. he left the field on a stretcher but he did lift a hand to wave to the crowd. he was taken to the tests and was alert and in stable condition. >>> tiger woods's practice tuesday for the players championship which starts thursday. he was asked about the controversy at the masters when a tv viewer called in about a violation on a woods ball drop. >> i don't ever see myself calling in and saying that kobe traveled or things like that or some guy held, an offens
here the governor explains how he sought the advice from a new york university's doctor, a pioneer in the area of weight loss surgery. >> i said, do i need this? he said if you came in here with cancer and i told you i had a 40-minute surgery that would give you 90% chance of cure would you sign up? and it just really crystallized it for me. and i said yeah, i would. and he said, then why wouldn't do you that to cure obesity. >> you can see the whole interview on "rock...
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researchers at new york university found men diagnosed with adhd as children are two times more likely to be obese. they say some of the symptoms can lead to poor eating choices like lack of impulse control and poor planning skills and inability to stick to a scheduled eating pattern can lead to obesity. they're recommending pediatricians monitor boys for signs of obesity. >>> ginger may help asthma patients breath easily. they tested purified ginger on the airway muscle samples and they combined it with common asthma medications and found the muscles are more relaxed than those not treated with ginger. >>> flood warnings rut around atlanta after heavy rain. some suburbs saw six inches of rain yesterday. look at the flooded grounds there. at least one road was washed out. several had to be closed because of high water. as much as five feet of water went into some buildings. >>> all right, i want to turn to storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein for what we can expect today. >> not the rain here, but it's turned humid overnight. good morning. starting off this monday morning, we did hav
researchers at new york university found men diagnosed with adhd as children are two times more likely to be obese. they say some of the symptoms can lead to poor eating choices like lack of impulse control and poor planning skills and inability to stick to a scheduled eating pattern can lead to obesity. they're recommending pediatricians monitor boys for signs of obesity. >>> ginger may help asthma patients breath easily. they tested purified ginger on the airway muscle samples and...
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doom- and-gloomer nourieal rounbini, the economics professor at new york university who famously predicted the u.s. housing crisis, now says the federal reserve & central banks are propping up stocks & bonds, and it could last. joining us, scott bauer with trading advantage and scott shellady of trean group. scott, you are bullish on this market. is now the time to be a big bull? - i don't know if it is time to be a big bull, but it is certainly time to stay in the marketplace. it is kind of the "fool me once, it's my fault; fool me twice, it's your fault." we have seen this economic news come out over the past few months - it hasn't really been great. earnings season has probably been tepid at best. yet this market is rocketing higher. volatility is down, the vix is still trading in the low teens. there is really, in the next few months at least, and probably going into the fall, there aren't many signs here that the market is going to slow down. now, i am not saying going forward that some of these predictions and some of the reports that are coming out aren't going to hit this market. b
doom- and-gloomer nourieal rounbini, the economics professor at new york university who famously predicted the u.s. housing crisis, now says the federal reserve & central banks are propping up stocks & bonds, and it could last. joining us, scott bauer with trading advantage and scott shellady of trean group. scott, you are bullish on this market. is now the time to be a big bull? - i don't know if it is time to be a big bull, but it is certainly time to stay in the marketplace. it is...
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our first revolving door profile after serving in the clinton administration lui landed at new york university for a five year tenure he was gifted a one point three million dollar mortgage for a so winkie brooklyn pad the mortgage was forgiven and interest reimbursed nice deal jack but his next assignment at citi it would trump that after presiding over the bank's giant this giant descended into insolvency from two thousand and six at the thousand eight he received a bonus of nine hundred and forty thousand dollars the very next year this was after city had already received billions in taxpayer and fed life support but that bonus was contended upon in finding another job a full time high profile position with the united states government or a regulatory body seems he was destined for the revolving door trip because that's where he swung it through soon after serving as obama's budget director and chief of staff before becoming our current treasury secretary and at least he knows how to use turbo tax. the next up they called her bloody mary that was the name given by the futures industry in th
our first revolving door profile after serving in the clinton administration lui landed at new york university for a five year tenure he was gifted a one point three million dollar mortgage for a so winkie brooklyn pad the mortgage was forgiven and interest reimbursed nice deal jack but his next assignment at citi it would trump that after presiding over the bank's giant this giant descended into insolvency from two thousand and six at the thousand eight he received a bonus of nine hundred and...
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killed women children and these are recorded you can look up the stanford university board new york university united nations there are many many reports on this confirming this i have interviewed people in waziristan to have that information in the book now what that is doing is that creates hundreds of more enemies if you take out one enemy and you end up by creating one hundred one of these. the syrian crisis has taken a deadly new twist twenty car bombs are read through a turkish tom just across the border killing forty six and injuring more than one hundred others the slide has been an entry point for refugees and radical rebels but turkey has been quick to blame syrian intelligence for the attack while stopping short of saying to mask is directly responsible on middle east correspondent policy it has more. two car bombs have exploded one was in front of the city hall the other was in front of the local post office in the turkish town of rate which is not far from the syrian border now we still don't have anyone when your organization coming forward and claiming responsibility the turkish
killed women children and these are recorded you can look up the stanford university board new york university united nations there are many many reports on this confirming this i have interviewed people in waziristan to have that information in the book now what that is doing is that creates hundreds of more enemies if you take out one enemy and you end up by creating one hundred one of these. the syrian crisis has taken a deadly new twist twenty car bombs are read through a turkish tom just...
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peskin, i am a professor of mathematics at the courant institute of mathematical sciences, new york universitywhat i do is math and computing applied to biology and medicine. and my kind of main project is the heart, a computer simulation of the heart. the question is how can we understand the basic laws that govern the heart well enough that we can make a model heart in a computer that works the way the real heart does? so the equations which i use to describe the heart are differential equations, so calculus is absolutely fundamental to what i do. the heart has its own pacemaker, it's called the sinoatrial node. it's a clump of cells which send out waves that synchronize the heart. and what's amazing about these cells is if you grow them in tissue culture separately, they beat on their own, but they're not synchronized. and then when they grow and come in contact, they synchronize with each other. so the question is basically how does synchronization work, and what's involved in synchronization? it's an amazing fact that i don't know exactly how to explain, but it's mysterious and interestin
peskin, i am a professor of mathematics at the courant institute of mathematical sciences, new york universitywhat i do is math and computing applied to biology and medicine. and my kind of main project is the heart, a computer simulation of the heart. the question is how can we understand the basic laws that govern the heart well enough that we can make a model heart in a computer that works the way the real heart does? so the equations which i use to describe the heart are differential...
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hello, everybody to get my name is andrea chambers, director of the center for publishing at new york university. thanks for coming to the panel discussion rising industry insiders with those new to the publishing industry think about its future. i'm sure those of you that have been attending other conferences have been listening to what some of the very senior publishing executives have to say about their vision of the publishing industry going forward. but this afternoon you are going to hear something a little different. you are going to hear the viewpoints of those who are new to the industry. we have three of our current, well, one just graduated but three of our science publishing students today and one of my and then be presenting their thoughts on what all of you in the industry and general should be doing to keep fresh and relevant and innovative in these challenging times. we come to the separation of two different perspectives, the first is the position in the industry. all of them are working in the publishing industry, and also from their work in the studies and in a graduate progra
hello, everybody to get my name is andrea chambers, director of the center for publishing at new york university. thanks for coming to the panel discussion rising industry insiders with those new to the publishing industry think about its future. i'm sure those of you that have been attending other conferences have been listening to what some of the very senior publishing executives have to say about their vision of the publishing industry going forward. but this afternoon you are going to hear...
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it would not be fair, we have only corresponded and all semester he was teaching a course at new york university school of business. a stone's throw about religion at nyu's school of individual study. it is reason enough to take these essay somewhat personally. and we have paychecks from the same big account. certainly most of us can recall the facts about fort hood. there are reports and calling out [inaudible] throughout his rampage. it means god is the greatest. it is more times than i could report it. the headline alone told the story that is alarmingly too many fewer americans have been able to tell. the scenario is it is even more dangerous for being unpredictable and inevitable. things that grow, plants, mold, children, it develops over time. usually in ways that you can see. going muslim and without fair morning. angry students and faculty called for disciplinary action and in the defense of him on the grounds of academic freedom. the controversy was just a few days old before i heard any word of it or had the chance to read it myself. i learned of it from a student. and it was at the fa
it would not be fair, we have only corresponded and all semester he was teaching a course at new york university school of business. a stone's throw about religion at nyu's school of individual study. it is reason enough to take these essay somewhat personally. and we have paychecks from the same big account. certainly most of us can recall the facts about fort hood. there are reports and calling out [inaudible] throughout his rampage. it means god is the greatest. it is more times than i could...
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new york university researchers found men who had adhd as children were twice as likely to struggle withnt weight because they lack impulse control and have poor planning skills. >>> sunbathers will find new labels on sun screen this summer. new rules from the fda ban terms like waterproof and require the sunscreen's filter out both kinds of ultraviolet rays a and b. uva rays posed the greatest danger to people's skin and on the downside, a consumer watchdog group finds that one in 7 products still boasts a protection factor of more than 50, which experts consider misleading. >>> 5:53 now. prom for some seniors in new haven, connecticut, was very special this weekend. it took 70 years to finally get to go to the prom. hillhouse high class of 1943 finally celebrated their teenaged rite of passage. its prom. decades ago it was canceled because so many students enlisted to serve during world war ii. >> a lot of the students enlisted and they would come back to the school in their uniforms to say good-bye. it brought the war very close to us. >> the class of '43 had more than 1,000 students.
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with me tonight, karen lewis, from the chicago's teacher's union and new york university education professort he was not available. the offer stand. i would love to speak to the mayor about this and other issues. carol, first to you. what is the justification and why is the city doing this? >> the justification keeps changing, chris. the original idea was this would save money. then underperforming schools. so it get all muddled. the real issue is that it doesn't save money. that's what is so unfortunate about this. it won't save the money they claim it will. and when it does start to save money, the earliest will be in throw years. >> so you're head of the teacher's union. he said of course the each teach are's union doesn't want the mayor to close schools. they want the jobs. is that what why you are doing this? >> first of all, when the student move from one school to another, by and large teacher follow the students. that part of the bargaining collective agreement. but what it is about is that we will have a quality offed education severely compromise. there will be an increase in class
with me tonight, karen lewis, from the chicago's teacher's union and new york university education professort he was not available. the offer stand. i would love to speak to the mayor about this and other issues. carol, first to you. what is the justification and why is the city doing this? >> the justification keeps changing, chris. the original idea was this would save money. then underperforming schools. so it get all muddled. the real issue is that it doesn't save money. that's what...
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the report was just released by international human rights clinic at new york university school of law it is called, "nourishing change: fulfilling the right to food in the united states." >> according to the report, food insecurity in the u.s. has rocketed since the economic downturn, with an additional 14 million people classified as food insecure 2011 than in 2007. the report comes as congress is renegotiating the farm bill and proposing serious cuts to the supplemental nutrition system of -- assistance program, or snap, formerly known as the food stamp program. millions of americans currently rely on the program to feed themselves and their families. the authors of the new report are calling on u.s. government to strengthen such critical programs. >> a recent documentary called, "a place at the table," shows the struggles of families facing food insecurity -- which means they don't know where their next meal is coming from. >> i am struggling so much every day to be able to even feed my kids. hunger is not just, and africa. it is right here in the united states. children four of ou
the report was just released by international human rights clinic at new york university school of law it is called, "nourishing change: fulfilling the right to food in the united states." >> according to the report, food insecurity in the u.s. has rocketed since the economic downturn, with an additional 14 million people classified as food insecure 2011 than in 2007. the report comes as congress is renegotiating the farm bill and proposing serious cuts to the supplemental...
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students at hofstra university on new york's long island will be wearing white ribbons in memory of andreaebello. the 21-year-old was being held by a masked home invader friday when police arrived. an officer opened fire killing the intruder and the woman. the preakness was run yesterday in baltimore. a 15-to-1 long shot oxbow crossed the finish line first. last certainly not least we still don't know who won last night's $590 million power ball lottery but we do know there was only one winner. the ticket was sold at this store in zephyrhills, florida, near tampa. now for the weather. today's forecast is no winner. the sun will shine out west but for most of us it will be a rainy sunday. the week ahead should be cooler, calmer and considerably dryer. ♪ waiting for... >> osgood: ahead, john fer lopez. >> in the bedding and in the house... >> osgood: ... designing woman. reporter: how do you feel walking into this,,,,,,,,,,,, [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] just when you thought you had experienced performance, a new ride comes along and changes everything. ♪ the 2013 lexus gs, with a d
students at hofstra university on new york's long island will be wearing white ribbons in memory of andreaebello. the 21-year-old was being held by a masked home invader friday when police arrived. an officer opened fire killing the intruder and the woman. the preakness was run yesterday in baltimore. a 15-to-1 long shot oxbow crossed the finish line first. last certainly not least we still don't know who won last night's $590 million power ball lottery but we do know there was only one winner....
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he received a law degree from new york university and has held positions in all three branches of the federal government. beginning as a judicial clerk on the u.s. court of appeals for the sixth circuit, anthony foxx went on to become a lawyer for the department of justice, and counsel for the house judiciary committee. in 2005 he was elected as an at-large member of the charlotte city council, and during his four years of service as councilman he chaired the transportation committee and was a member of the economic development and planning committee. since 2009 he has served as the mayor of charlotte, one of our country's fastest-growing cities. given his experience and the strength of his resume it's hard to believe that anthony could be one of the youngest cabinet secretaries in history. when he became mayor, charlotte unemployment rate was almost 13%. through his tireless efforts he held a track and create more than 8400 new jobs in the charlotte area. most importantly he is been a true champion of transportation and infrastructure development, securing forward-looking investment
he received a law degree from new york university and has held positions in all three branches of the federal government. beginning as a judicial clerk on the u.s. court of appeals for the sixth circuit, anthony foxx went on to become a lawyer for the department of justice, and counsel for the house judiciary committee. in 2005 he was elected as an at-large member of the charlotte city council, and during his four years of service as councilman he chaired the transportation committee and was a...
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new york daily news and entertainment website tmz both reporting that simpson plans to good on a college speaking tour if does he get out of prison. >>> it was a somber graduation ceremony at new york's hofstra universityudents mourned the loss of a fellow student. andrea robello was shot and killed early friday morning by a nasa county police officer responding to a report of a home invasion. her home. tara brown has the latest. >> reporter: students wore white ribbons at hofstra university's graduation ceremony in memory of 21-year- old andrea. here's the university's president. >> our hearts and thoughts and prayers go out to her family, her friends, and her classmates. >> reporter: just before 2:30 friday morning police were called to the home she shared with her twin sister and another student because of an alleged armed robbery. >> there are hostages. there are guns pointed at their heads. >> reporter: police say the gunman, identified as 30-year- old dalton smith, demanded money and jewelry from the students. when police arrived, smith put robello in a headlock, then aimed his 9-millimeter gun at the police officer. >> at that point the police officer fires several rounds. the officer eventually
new york daily news and entertainment website tmz both reporting that simpson plans to good on a college speaking tour if does he get out of prison. >>> it was a somber graduation ceremony at new york's hofstra universityudents mourned the loss of a fellow student. andrea robello was shot and killed early friday morning by a nasa county police officer responding to a report of a home invasion. her home. tara brown has the latest. >> reporter: students wore white ribbons at...
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joining me a fellow for the center of law and security at the new york university school of law.are putting the boston marathon attacks front and center. what message do you see that they are sending here? >> they're trying to capitalize on this to inspire more attacks and saying we inspire this. our magazine inspired this. these two brothers downloaded bomb making instructions from our magazine. they can show our followers in the west what they can be capable of, these type of lone wolf attacks. they are trying to inspire more of this kind of terrorism. >> they also talk about in this magazine the machete attack in the uk. that is a pretty quick turn-around to put out, put that out. explain that. why that propaganda value is so important to talk about all of these different events and current events. >> that is a very quick turn around. it was just about a week ago. they put it out very quickly. they feel this is another victory for them. this is going to inspire more of these sorts of attacks. they also refer to an attack against the french soldier in paris on saturday. so very
joining me a fellow for the center of law and security at the new york university school of law.are putting the boston marathon attacks front and center. what message do you see that they are sending here? >> they're trying to capitalize on this to inspire more attacks and saying we inspire this. our magazine inspired this. these two brothers downloaded bomb making instructions from our magazine. they can show our followers in the west what they can be capable of, these type of lone wolf...
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killed women children and these are recorded you can look up the stanford university board new york university united nations there are many many reports on this confirming this i have interviewed people in waziristan to have that information in the book now what that is doing is that creates hundreds of more enemies if you take out one enemy and you end up creating one hundred one enemies speaking of the debate as drones moved into the mainstream and they received quite a bit of attention in the u.s. media lately i felt like the main point of these discussions was still whether or not the drones should kill american citizens whether or not they should kill at all without due process in absolute secrecy that's seem to be you know it remained on the sidelines of the discussion seem to be beside the point what was your sense my sense was you have to be right my sense was that americans tend to be very true centric when dealing with this issue so it's all about americans we're keeping americans safe they're not really connecting this with the people across the world who are being killed as a resu
killed women children and these are recorded you can look up the stanford university board new york university united nations there are many many reports on this confirming this i have interviewed people in waziristan to have that information in the book now what that is doing is that creates hundreds of more enemies if you take out one enemy and you end up creating one hundred one enemies speaking of the debate as drones moved into the mainstream and they received quite a bit of attention in...
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i want to take the opportunity to thank you here at new york university for organizing this event and thanks also to paul and nick for being here and offering what i'm sure will be a set of media comments. my name it is to spend a few minutes at the outset outlining the basic thesis of my book so the discussion will make sense if you haven't read it yet. one way of understanding book is understanding what it's not. over the last 15 years, much is written about politics from the right, a well-known example is david horowitz, the 101 most dangerous academics in america, which listed the things of radicals from closer to the center. save the world on your own time and from the left, what's liberal about the liberal arts? reply to the charge of bias in higher education. this is only a sampling. differences in politics that argument aside, these books have in common their passions critique defenses of political trends in higher education, real or imagined. they can to persuade us things need to be changed or nothing is changing. my book does not belong to the genre of writing. it deals wit
i want to take the opportunity to thank you here at new york university for organizing this event and thanks also to paul and nick for being here and offering what i'm sure will be a set of media comments. my name it is to spend a few minutes at the outset outlining the basic thesis of my book so the discussion will make sense if you haven't read it yet. one way of understanding book is understanding what it's not. over the last 15 years, much is written about politics from the right, a...
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senior political scientist at the rand corporation and an adjunct professor at john hopkins university and in new york we cross it jeffrey ingersoll he is a defense reporter with business insider right gentlemen cross-talk rosen of i mean you can jump in anytime you want pepe if i go to you first it looks like there's more and more effort to inflame the conflict in syria than resolve it would you agree or disagree with that. this is just the beginning of tempted to start. you know seeing a little bit peter what a wonderful world this would be the obviously to make the g.c.c. this is what they're trying you know it's the same old story the us the brits and the french inside eight of the brits and france are trying to convince the other nato members that little one izing of the rebels is this way to go just to see of course those paragons of democracy including the house of solid of course which has been doing that for in fact the whole for two years now in the black market. you name it and of course israel israel just jumped in because the a which
senior political scientist at the rand corporation and an adjunct professor at john hopkins university and in new york we cross it jeffrey ingersoll he is a defense reporter with business insider right gentlemen cross-talk rosen of i mean you can jump in anytime you want pepe if i go to you first it looks like there's more and more effort to inflame the conflict in syria than resolve it would you agree or disagree with that. this is just the beginning of tempted to start. you know seeing a...
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pass as the international human rights clinic at new york university pointed out a recent study our existing food stamp programs aren't even good enough right now to protect a growing number of americans from go hungry the study reports that a family of four get snap benefits for instance that get snap benefits receives approximately six hundred sixty eight dollars per month that translates to roughly a dollar ninety per meal per individual the household indeed the benefits are so low that families often run out of funds well before the end of the month that's right the same program that republicans want to talk twenty point five billion dollars from over the next ten years doesn't even work that well now the study also estimates that it passed the republican created house farm bill would cut nearly two million people per year off snap and cause an estimated two hundred ten thousand children to lose automatic eligibility for free school meals food insecurity is a huge problem right here right now in the united states according to pew research center's most recent estimate nearly a quarter of
pass as the international human rights clinic at new york university pointed out a recent study our existing food stamp programs aren't even good enough right now to protect a growing number of americans from go hungry the study reports that a family of four get snap benefits for instance that get snap benefits receives approximately six hundred sixty eight dollars per month that translates to roughly a dollar ninety per meal per individual the household indeed the benefits are so low that...
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university system. our media partner, san jose mercury news reports they will make the major announcement today and ten public university systems including the giant state systems of new york, tennessee, colorado, and the university of houston, have signed on to offer open online classes. they now offer online classes from leading universities like stanford and duke the. >> a new twist to the theft of boating equipment used for disable equipment. police solved the crime before they knew it occurred. >> apple grows to a multimillion >> san carlos residents face higher sewer service rates starting in july after they were approved by the city council. they will increase 67 percent the next three years. the current $637 annual flat rate will go up to $807 a year july 1 increasing to $958 next year. the annual rate will jump to more than $1,000 going in july of 2015. the increase is needed to operate the city's wastewater system and pay for the required cap 258 improvements. >> a group that helps people with disabilities sail will get stolen property back. tuesday on abc7 news we told you that someone stole five outboard motors and damaged equipment belonging to the bay area as
university system. our media partner, san jose mercury news reports they will make the major announcement today and ten public university systems including the giant state systems of new york, tennessee, colorado, and the university of houston, have signed on to offer open online classes. they now offer online classes from leading universities like stanford and duke the. >> a new twist to the theft of boating equipment used for disable equipment. police solved the crime before they knew...
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she's a nutritionist and a professor at new york university and stuart elliott is here too. new york times." good morning to you both. >> good morning. >> dr. lisa, let's start with you. are you here to be buzz kill. a lot of people think if you're drinking flavored water, that it's better for them. >> not necessarily. so it's going to depend on what's in that water. some of them are flavored with sugar. >> but most of it, you think flavored water is really a form of soda. >> in many cases it is. >> explain. >> well, some of these waters, they look like water and they have sugar added in which case it's calories. it's soda. but the scary part is they think it's healthy, and they think it's water. >> now, some waters are flavored with natural flavorings like some those flavored selzers which are great and some waters are flavored with artificial sweeteners that you really want to think twice before you give these waters to your children. >> coca-cola which has a waterline, as you know, denies claims that the sweetened beverages increase your appetite or cause you to gain weigh
she's a nutritionist and a professor at new york university and stuart elliott is here too. new york times." good morning to you both. >> good morning. >> dr. lisa, let's start with you. are you here to be buzz kill. a lot of people think if you're drinking flavored water, that it's better for them. >> not necessarily. so it's going to depend on what's in that water. some of them are flavored with sugar. >> but most of it, you think flavored water is really a form...
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. >> reporter: he's in his last semester or nursing school at new york university. >> what would you, i don't want to be a nurse. that's nothing something for me. you actually see how they really treat not just the patient but the family because they're basically doing full care. it's fantastic. >> reporter: according to a recent city from the census bureau the proportion of male nurpss in the u.s. has more than tripled since the 1970s now close to 10%. perhaps thanks to the economy, employment in health care is up nearly 1.4 million since the start of the recession. while many male-dominated industries have had trouble recovering. >> a lot of these men are coming in -- >> reporter: karen higgins? s a co-president. that's the largest union of registered nurses in the u.s. >> they've been doing other things and are now looking at this is a place i could go. it gives me a lot of opportunity, a lot of challenges, and it gives me what i want. benefits retirement, and a good patient. >> although men may be the minority in the hospital or doctor's office they're making majority of the mone
. >> reporter: he's in his last semester or nursing school at new york university. >> what would you, i don't want to be a nurse. that's nothing something for me. you actually see how they really treat not just the patient but the family because they're basically doing full care. it's fantastic. >> reporter: according to a recent city from the census bureau the proportion of male nurpss in the u.s. has more than tripled since the 1970s now close to 10%. perhaps thanks to the...
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john's university in queens, new york recognized republican congressman peter king for his work in congress in the aftermath of hurricane sandy. new york honored him an honorary law degree on may 19, despite a student protest of him being a commencement speaker. herself his 10 minute address. [applause] his 10 minute address. >> it is my honor to introduce ur honorary speaker peter king of new york. thank you very much. let me first of all, congratulate today's graduates. i wish you continued success. based upon the outstanding education you have received at st. john's the lasting friendships you have formed the enriching experiences you have shared and the life lessons you have learned at this great university. we also commend and thank the father for his many years of dedicated service and for all of the accomplished in leading st. john's university to ever higher academic heights. it is an honor for me to be your speaker and to receive the honorary degree. as someone who grew up in new york city, queens, this moment is particularly meaningful to me. i'm well aware that some of you are mo
john's university in queens, new york recognized republican congressman peter king for his work in congress in the aftermath of hurricane sandy. new york honored him an honorary law degree on may 19, despite a student protest of him being a commencement speaker. herself his 10 minute address. [applause] his 10 minute address. >> it is my honor to introduce ur honorary speaker peter king of new york. thank you very much. let me first of all, congratulate today's graduates. i wish you...
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new york today, here's why. i had the privilege of giving the commencement address at hunter college, part of the city universityving experience for me to see all these wonderful young graduates of hunter college. so many of them have gone through so much to get where they are right now. i was so impressed with the class of 2013. the president of hunter college, jennifer rab who is a wonderful, wonderful host as well. thank you, hunter college. jeannie moos is next. [ male announcer ] running out of steam? ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. natural energy from green tea plus fruits and veggies. need a little kick? ooh! could've had a v8. in the juice aisle. do you want the long or the short answer? long i guess. chevy is having a great-deal- on-the-2013-silverado- but-you-better-hurry- because-we-don't-want-to-see- a-grown-man-cry-spectacular! what's the short answer? nice. [ male announcer ] the chevy memorial day sale. during the chevy memorial day sale, current chevy owners trade up to this 2013 chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $9,250. plus get ameri
new york today, here's why. i had the privilege of giving the commencement address at hunter college, part of the city universityving experience for me to see all these wonderful young graduates of hunter college. so many of them have gone through so much to get where they are right now. i was so impressed with the class of 2013. the president of hunter college, jennifer rab who is a wonderful, wonderful host as well. thank you, hunter college. jeannie moos is next. [ male announcer ] running...
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a panel of graduate students in the new york university publishing program will share their thoughts on the industry. c-span 2's live coverage from book expo america gets underway at 2:00 eastern. each evening this week we've been featuring booktv in prime time on c-span2. tonight at 8:00en, the in depth interview with melanie phillips. the author of 8:00 none fiction books. the global battle over god, truth and power. miss phillips is also a journalist and a columnist for the london "daily mail". again that is tonight, 8:00 eastern, here on c-span2. >> when you first arrived four years ago i'm sure you never imagined at the end of that panel there would be a lady behind a podium talking to you in a funny accent. [laughter] this accent is the beige of my existence until in 1980 i moved to new york from england and i met henry kissinger. and he said it me, don't ever worry about your accent. in american public life you can never underestimate the advantages of complete and total income prehensability. >> this weekend, more stories and advice for new graduatedding class, with come men'
a panel of graduate students in the new york university publishing program will share their thoughts on the industry. c-span 2's live coverage from book expo america gets underway at 2:00 eastern. each evening this week we've been featuring booktv in prime time on c-span2. tonight at 8:00en, the in depth interview with melanie phillips. the author of 8:00 none fiction books. the global battle over god, truth and power. miss phillips is also a journalist and a columnist for the london...
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they did so after discovering that new york university is a macaroni factory.keeps tuition down. it has a high quality legal organization. that standard calls upon the iressa to examine and analyze to examine and analyze the corporations and assess whether they have a substantial causal relationship. you have some situations where they run commercial activities supports in a way that their otherwise tax exempt mission. there is a university that has a restaurant and management school. you can get an undergraduate or graduate degree in how to run a hotel or manage a restaurant. one of the activities of the university is to train students. using students. they get credit for hands-on learning experience. that sort of commercial activity is a related activity even though it is a business and generate a profit. that is exactly the call congress requires the irs to make an tax exempt corporations to make on their own initially. host: here's a headline from last wednesday. what do you make of this lawsuit? guest: the lawsuit is intended to change the way the internal
they did so after discovering that new york university is a macaroni factory.keeps tuition down. it has a high quality legal organization. that standard calls upon the iressa to examine and analyze to examine and analyze the corporations and assess whether they have a substantial causal relationship. you have some situations where they run commercial activities supports in a way that their otherwise tax exempt mission. there is a university that has a restaurant and management school. you can...
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robin middleton of columbia university, new york, has developed a highly original approach to the architecturef the 18th century. the first design for this floor was a simple checkerboard without these dynamic directional indicators, but all that was to change as the building took form. the interiors here are amongst the first works of a brilliant architect of the period--robert adam. he wanted to design like a landscape gardener. he writes of the rise and the fall of the hills and dales, but especially of the movement between them. these effects he wanted to get when he put his masses together. these were notions of picturesque composition. he uses them outside and inside. when he uses his moldings and his patterns, he's modeling spaces, and he's trying to show you how to move through them. let me show you what i mean. well, you won't be surprised to learn that that door leads off to the duke's private apartments. the niche here is large, soft, intimate-- well, almost. at the other end of the hall, something different happens. a dynamic patter on the ceiling and on the floor leads you into th
robin middleton of columbia university, new york, has developed a highly original approach to the architecturef the 18th century. the first design for this floor was a simple checkerboard without these dynamic directional indicators, but all that was to change as the building took form. the interiors here are amongst the first works of a brilliant architect of the period--robert adam. he wanted to design like a landscape gardener. he writes of the rise and the fall of the hills and dales, but...
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harkin: as professor steven gillers, who has taught legal ethics for more than 30 years at new york university school of law, wrote in one of these letters, "mr. perez's actions in these cases -- quote -- "violated no ethical rule that governs lawyers. he was acting in what he would be in the best interests of his client, which is what lawyers are required to do." in short, mr. perez did his job at d.o.j. and he did it well. when it comes down to it, i think the fact -- i think that fact, the fact that he did his job well, is probably the source of much of the generated controversy surrounding his mom nation. i guess maybe some people just don't like tom perez precisely because he is passionate about enforcing our civil rights laws. and has vigorously pursued such enforcement in his current position. i take great issue with the minority leader's suggestion today that mr. perez doesn't follow the law or believe that it applies to him. i would respectfully suggest that the republican leader needs to check his facts. to the contrary, tom perez has had a remarkable career as a result of a determin
harkin: as professor steven gillers, who has taught legal ethics for more than 30 years at new york university school of law, wrote in one of these letters, "mr. perez's actions in these cases -- quote -- "violated no ethical rule that governs lawyers. he was acting in what he would be in the best interests of his client, which is what lawyers are required to do." in short, mr. perez did his job at d.o.j. and he did it well. when it comes down to it, i think the fact -- i think...
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the biggest universities public universities elizabeth in the country including the state university of new yorkystem, the sunni system, university of colorado and tennessee, the plan is for each of the university systems the public systems that have signed on to get going on this in the fall of this year on a limited basis. they are hoping as time goes on not only will those universities expand about to expand it to other public universities and they say the reason they are going for them is that's where 70% of people get their undergraduate degrees. they are trying to help people get those degrees so they are pushing in the public sector. >> thank you. >>> coming up, trying to transform one of the sketchiest bay area neighborhoods. how big corporations are essentially performing charity to shove out the shady activity. >> it could be considered an invisible haven for the homeless. how a bay area city known for its surfing and scenery is seeing a dramatic spike in poverty. >> and coming up at 6:30, the tornado threat in areas are everything from deadly twisters this month. neighborhood. big bus
the biggest universities public universities elizabeth in the country including the state university of new yorkystem, the sunni system, university of colorado and tennessee, the plan is for each of the university systems the public systems that have signed on to get going on this in the fall of this year on a limited basis. they are hoping as time goes on not only will those universities expand about to expand it to other public universities and they say the reason they are going for them is...
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served as the operating officer for citigroup business and executive vice president and ceo of new york university. no stranger to the halls of congress are secretary has been an adviser to former speaker tip o'neill. secretary holds degrees from harvard college in the georgetown university law center. secretary lew yuba the wreck is to give an oral presentation of your testimony. without objection your written statement will be made a part of the record after oral remarks. i wish to inform all members that we have agreed to release the secretary at 12:45 today. mr. secretary welcome. please proceed through. >> thank you mr. chair. thank you mr. chairman. i would like to say that i think all of us are in the same place in our thoughts and prayers are with those affected by the devastating tornadoes and the oklahoma city area and it's just a reminder of the terrible ravages and natural disasters can cause. our hearts and prayers go to families who are suffering there. chairman hensarling ranking member waters and members of the committee thank you for the opportunity to testify today regarding the
served as the operating officer for citigroup business and executive vice president and ceo of new york university. no stranger to the halls of congress are secretary has been an adviser to former speaker tip o'neill. secretary holds degrees from harvard college in the georgetown university law center. secretary lew yuba the wreck is to give an oral presentation of your testimony. without objection your written statement will be made a part of the record after oral remarks. i wish to inform all...
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he is already a visiting professor at the city university of new york. the retired general has a doctorate from princeton and will teach classes and mentor students at usc. excuse me, this is footage of general john allen retired marine general who ran the war in afghanistan. general petraeus resigned from the c.i.a. last november after admitting to an extramarital affair. >> coming up, youtube declares victory over television. the bold statement made by google's executive chairman on the future of video entertainment. >> how to stop men from cheating. could the cure >> good morning, everyone, at 4:53. a look at the san francisco camera, a beautiful start to the day but it will be a scorcher. >> youtube is declaring victory over television. the executive chairman of google which own youtube declares internet video has displaced t watch -- tv watching and says unlike tv it has global reach, community engagement and a younger audience than any kindle network. they hit the milestone of a billion visitors each month. can it tell you are about to be late for
he is already a visiting professor at the city university of new york. the retired general has a doctorate from princeton and will teach classes and mentor students at usc. excuse me, this is footage of general john allen retired marine general who ran the war in afghanistan. general petraeus resigned from the c.i.a. last november after admitting to an extramarital affair. >> coming up, youtube declares victory over television. the bold statement made by google's executive chairman on the...
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nobel laureate in economics, the professor of economics at the stern school of business at new york universityough the study and sort of pick out what you think is the biggest point we all need to understand right now. >> well, i think, you know, the two presidents are meeting in california at the start of june. and i think they need to do really three things. one is to sort of figure out where they want to be ten years from now and how they want the relationship to evolve. then they need to sort of set in motion some processes that look for areas where we can benefit, you know. we have the two largest economies in the world, china growing quite well, but major challenges. we have the american economy coming back. it seems like the right time for these two economies to set the agenda. and then, of course, they have to figure out a way to address the areas of friction and mistrust, as well. >> let's talk about the friction and mistrust. one of the things this report suggests is china should consider establishing a special national court for intellectual property. how would that work? >> well, y
nobel laureate in economics, the professor of economics at the stern school of business at new york universityough the study and sort of pick out what you think is the biggest point we all need to understand right now. >> well, i think, you know, the two presidents are meeting in california at the start of june. and i think they need to do really three things. one is to sort of figure out where they want to be ten years from now and how they want the relationship to evolve. then they need...
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a panel of graduate students in the new york university publishing program will share their thoughts on the industry. c-span2's live coverage today from expo america gets underway at 2 p.m. eastern. >> each evening this week we have been teaching booktv in primetime o on c-span2 air tonit at eight eastern booktv's "in depth" interview with melanie phillips. again, that's tonight 8 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. >> when you first arrive, four years ago, i'm sure never imagined that at the end of that there would be a lady behind a podium talking you with a funny accent. this accident has been the bane of my existence. 19 aei moved to new york from england and i met henry kissinger. and he said to me, don't ever worry about your accent. in america, public life you can never underestimate the bandages of complete and total incomprehensibility. [laughter] spent this weekend more stories and goodbyes for a new graduating class with commencement speeches from government officials tonight at eight eastern. fbi director robert mueller, fed chairman ben bernanke, maryland governor martin o'mal
a panel of graduate students in the new york university publishing program will share their thoughts on the industry. c-span2's live coverage today from expo america gets underway at 2 p.m. eastern. >> each evening this week we have been teaching booktv in primetime o on c-span2 air tonit at eight eastern booktv's "in depth" interview with melanie phillips. again, that's tonight 8 p.m. eastern here on c-span2. >> when you first arrive, four years ago, i'm sure never...
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university systems. our media partner, the san jose mercury news reports the company is set to make a major announcement, ten public university systems including the giant state systems of new yorkd tennessee and colorado and the university of houston have signed on to offer open online courses. the company is a nonprofit that offers online classes from leading universities including stanford and duke. >> a bay area girl is moving on to the semi finals in the national spelling bee in maryland. the 8th grader from san ramon sp two words and made it to the semis. another bay area competitor from cupertino did not have a high enough score to move on. the final cut was based on points including a written test. this morning the competition begins at 11 a.m. our time with the action on espn2. >> yesterday it was on espn 3. >> yes, today it is on espn espn2. >> word for the day is "hot." >> for now i will say brrrrrrr. that is how i feel. >> it is cooler this morning. at 5:45 live doppler 7 hd shows a lack of clouds, a lack of radar runs, a lack of moisture as we transition to a dry and warmer air mass. we will find out if there are citizens or other possibilities out there that could
university systems. our media partner, the san jose mercury news reports the company is set to make a major announcement, ten public university systems including the giant state systems of new yorkd tennessee and colorado and the university of houston have signed on to offer open online courses. the company is a nonprofit that offers online classes from leading universities including stanford and duke. >> a bay area girl is moving on to the semi finals in the national spelling bee in...
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incomes, tax revenue, and creating new jobs graduating with a ba degree in economics from georgetown, university, masters in economics from the state university of new york, and received a ph.d. in economics from stoney brook. to the left is douglas holtz-eakin, the president of the american action forum, a nonpartisan policy institute seeking out ideas consistent with the center right values, a former director of the congressional budget office and was a commissioner on the congressionally chartered financial crisis inquiry commission. previously, he served as the chief economist of the president's council of economic advisers under former president george w. bush, and in 2007-2008 was director of the domestic and economic policy for the john mccain presidential campaign, helped several think tanks and academia applying policy, methods, and entrepreneurship. he's the author of the april 2013 people "immigration reform, economic growth, and the fiscal challenge" arguing immigration reform raises gdp per capita by more than $1500 and reduce the accumulative federal deficit by more than $2.5 trillion. to his left, the director of research for the center fo
incomes, tax revenue, and creating new jobs graduating with a ba degree in economics from georgetown, university, masters in economics from the state university of new york, and received a ph.d. in economics from stoney brook. to the left is douglas holtz-eakin, the president of the american action forum, a nonpartisan policy institute seeking out ideas consistent with the center right values, a former director of the congressional budget office and was a commissioner on the congressionally...
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news. >> from all of this is the "jeopardy!" college championsh here are today's contestants -- a junior at university of wisconsin-madison, from oshkosh, wisconsin... a senior at tufts university, from the bronx, new yorkd a junior at scripps college, originally from tulsa, oklahoma... and now here i the hos- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. and welcome to a fun time for the next two weeks -- our college championship. my memory's not as good as it used to be. i can't recall if we've had students from scripps or tufts competing in this championship before, but i know we've had someone from the university of wisconsin because we taped our college championship there on your campus five years ago. so, good luck to all three of you. let's go to work in this quarter-final round. are the categories let's go to work in thifor you...final round. it's premiering tomorrow on pbs... hannah, you get to start us off. i'll take rocks & minerals for $200, please. julia. what is coal? yes. celebs for $200.
news. >> from all of this is the "jeopardy!" college championsh here are today's contestants -- a junior at university of wisconsin-madison, from oshkosh, wisconsin... a senior at tufts university, from the bronx, new yorkd a junior at scripps college, originally from tulsa, oklahoma... and now here i the hos- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. and welcome to a fun time for the next two weeks -- our college championship. my memory's not as good as...