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the easter race between cambridge university and oxford university. the event attracted hundreds of thousands of spectators. oxford. seen here in the white and dark tops, winning it by almost two entire boat lengths. a bit of revenge for them after losing a very chaotic raised last year to cambridge. a win for the second time in one racers career. he had crashed out of last year's race, and this time, he took a one-day, 250 6 kilometer competition in style. he surged to the front, beating the second place cyclist from slovakia and a player from belgium. of german experience of one the warmest christmas seasons in recent memory, now, they are trying to cope with one of the coldest times of easter. the pressure zone over scandinavia is pushing warmer air farther south. we have more on this wintry easter sunday. berlin, on the last day of the coldest march in 130 years. the snow on the ground is cold and icy. but it is the cold that is keeping people away. for a quickhe chill cigarette. children seem the least bothered by the winter weather, and there ar
the easter race between cambridge university and oxford university. the event attracted hundreds of thousands of spectators. oxford. seen here in the white and dark tops, winning it by almost two entire boat lengths. a bit of revenge for them after losing a very chaotic raised last year to cambridge. a win for the second time in one racers career. he had crashed out of last year's race, and this time, he took a one-day, 250 6 kilometer competition in style. he surged to the front, beating the...
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. >> reporter: to test that university, oxford university researchers gave vitamins to people incarcerated. they found it led to less aggressive behavior. >> i think it does demonstrate that there is something to nutrient deficiencies. >> reporter: avoid processed and packaged foods. make sure to eat more fish, eggs, beans, lentils and kale. >> you'll see that you have the ability to cope. >> christina johnson also reports that researchers are exploring a possible connection between poor diets and the rides of bullying in schools. >>> now we know why roberta is always in a good mood. if you only eat really healthy foods -- >> i was thinking oysters. that's what i was thinking. you were mentioning a little earlier about the light show with the bay bridge. what time? >> 9:00. >> we're going to have rain in the bay area at 9:00 on tuesday, but it will not obscure the view. let's go ahead and fire it up. it's our live, hi-def doppler. we're seeing a lot of green on the screen, but that is deceptive. that is actually the rain evaporating and our very dry air mass. we do have a little bit of lig
. >> reporter: to test that university, oxford university researchers gave vitamins to people incarcerated. they found it led to less aggressive behavior. >> i think it does demonstrate that there is something to nutrient deficiencies. >> reporter: avoid processed and packaged foods. make sure to eat more fish, eggs, beans, lentils and kale. >> you'll see that you have the ability to cope. >> christina johnson also reports that researchers are exploring a possible...
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viktor mayer-schonberger, professor of internet governance and regulation at oxford university, and kenneth cukier, data editor for the economist. together thawf written the book "big data: a revolution that will transform how we live, work and think." i have the distinct pleasure of interviewing professor mayer-schonberger and mr. cukier today earlier for a tech nation broadcast to be aired in the coming weeks, and i thought you should know a few things about these fellows. professor mayer-schonberger has more than one law degree, only one of which is from harvard. he's not just a lawyer, he's also a lawyer lawyer, and he's earned a master's in economics from the london school of economics. with over 100 academic papers and seven books to his credit, i think my favorite title is "delete: the value of forgetting in the digital age." his co-author, kenneth cukier, you'd best know as his long career at the economist. appreciate being the data editor, he's held such positions as japan business and finance editor and global technology correspondent. you might also know him as the technology edi
viktor mayer-schonberger, professor of internet governance and regulation at oxford university, and kenneth cukier, data editor for the economist. together thawf written the book "big data: a revolution that will transform how we live, work and think." i have the distinct pleasure of interviewing professor mayer-schonberger and mr. cukier today earlier for a tech nation broadcast to be aired in the coming weeks, and i thought you should know a few things about these fellows. professor...
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here's the book, arbitrary justice the power of the american prosecutor oxford university is the press. professor davis, what do your colleagues on the prosecutorial side, what do they say about arbitrary justice? >> guest: well, you know, when i wrote the book i expected a big - from the prosecutors, and interestingly enough i haven't gotten that much of a backlash. what's interesting is a lot of my friends who were for our prosecutors are saying yes. the current prosecutors, those i know that were saying -- many were saying yes with the things you write about your painting too broad of a brush. i've gotten that criticism but a lot will admit the system encourages this kind of behavior saying that what we need to do is have more when they come in they are very zealous and they are not trained properly and some asks why are they exercised with discretion, for example a more seasoned prosecutor but a lot of times when they've been in the office for a while but many of them will learn that you don't have to go full steam on every case. there's been a mixed response but i haven't gotten a
here's the book, arbitrary justice the power of the american prosecutor oxford university is the press. professor davis, what do your colleagues on the prosecutorial side, what do they say about arbitrary justice? >> guest: well, you know, when i wrote the book i expected a big - from the prosecutors, and interestingly enough i haven't gotten that much of a backlash. what's interesting is a lot of my friends who were for our prosecutors are saying yes. the current prosecutors, those i...
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davis, here's the book "arbitrary justice: the power of the american prosecutor," oxford university press is the publisher. professor davis, what do your colleagues on the prosecute side say about "arbitrary justice"? >> guest: when i wrote the book, i expected a big backlash from prosecutors, and, interestingly enough, i have not gotten that much of a backlash. what's interesting is a lot of friends who are former prosecutors are saying, yes, you know, you're right, that the this stuff happened. the current prosecutors, those i know who are saying that many of them are saying, yes, but the things we write about don't happen often, just a few bad apples, painting too broad a brush. i got that criticism. other prosecutors who admit the system encourages this behavior thing that what we need to do is we need to have more training for prosecutors, that there's a lot of offices when a young prosecutor comes in, they are zeal louse, jump in there, and they are not trained properly which is why they do not exercise discretion as well as, for example, a more seasoned prosecutor, and i think that
davis, here's the book "arbitrary justice: the power of the american prosecutor," oxford university press is the publisher. professor davis, what do your colleagues on the prosecute side say about "arbitrary justice"? >> guest: when i wrote the book, i expected a big backlash from prosecutors, and, interestingly enough, i have not gotten that much of a backlash. what's interesting is a lot of friends who are former prosecutors are saying, yes, you know, you're right,...
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she has been a research fellow at the huntington library and the university of oxford. she has contributed to europe and she published numerous essays including shell i trust these men, postwar black manhood and fathers, preachers, rebels and men. and this draws the line in cartoons and history. please join me in welcoming her. [applause] >> thank you. thank you, mark. thank you to jamie and scott here. we appreciate you helping us make this even possible. my friend e-mailed me to say, stop worrying. before we began come i would like to mention this image on your right. it is a particularly charming example of the work of thomas nast. other than some traditional thank you notes, he drew himself, which he has done here, very typically as you can see. short and unkempt. he loved its his job facial hair all over the place. and he wrote a note to thank him partly because people really liked it. partly because having grown up in newark city, he was not capable of writing something that anyone would consider gracious. so his wife could do it for him. so he had the genetic spe
she has been a research fellow at the huntington library and the university of oxford. she has contributed to europe and she published numerous essays including shell i trust these men, postwar black manhood and fathers, preachers, rebels and men. and this draws the line in cartoons and history. please join me in welcoming her. [applause] >> thank you. thank you, mark. thank you to jamie and scott here. we appreciate you helping us make this even possible. my friend e-mailed me to say,...
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she has been a research fellow at the huntington library, university of oxford in addition to "thomas nast: the father of modern political cartoons," she has contributed to europe, working, and encyclopedic of early american world. dr. halloran published numerous essays and chapters including shell i trust again? and fathers, preachers, rebels and men, 1820-1925. and oppose everything, propose nothing. please join me in welcoming dr. halloran to the filson. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. thank you, mark, and think you did judy and jayme and scott who helped to bring me here. and to help answer any questions people of god today, and for my very closest friends and instinct and e-mailed me to stop worrying. that was very nice, thank you. and effective. such as before weekend i would like to mention that image on your right, because it's not actually a cartoon in the sense of public attended satirically charming example of things that thomas nast it all the time which is a thank you. rather than send traditional thinking is, he would draw himself, very typically as you can see, shor
she has been a research fellow at the huntington library, university of oxford in addition to "thomas nast: the father of modern political cartoons," she has contributed to europe, working, and encyclopedic of early american world. dr. halloran published numerous essays and chapters including shell i trust again? and fathers, preachers, rebels and men, 1820-1925. and oppose everything, propose nothing. please join me in welcoming dr. halloran to the filson. [applause] >> thank...
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. >>> and finally look what happens at the world's most prestigious university, oxford and rocking outarian has been fired for causing such a ruckus. students outraged protesting. they're hoping she gets her job back. that is a cool librarian. give her her job back. >> give her her job back. she loves books. >> she loves that so much. >> respect the library rules. >> shhh. >> can we stop? quiet. >> can we stop with "the harlem shake." >> in pop news -- >> yeah. >> we may have advanced the cause here. i will get there. that's later in "pop news," but we begin today and good morning by the way with this guy. you got to love a kid who goes after his dreams whether it's becoming a pro athlete, getting a dream job or in the case of high school senior jake davidson getting supermodel kate upton to be your prom date by sending her a very charming video invite. take a look. >> kate. can i call you katie. kate, great moments are born from great opportunity and that is what you have here today. a chance to make a nice guy's senior year the best ever. >> sir. >> thank you. >> kate, we can ride ar
. >>> and finally look what happens at the world's most prestigious university, oxford and rocking outarian has been fired for causing such a ruckus. students outraged protesting. they're hoping she gets her job back. that is a cool librarian. give her her job back. >> give her her job back. she loves books. >> she loves that so much. >> respect the library rules. >> shhh. >> can we stop? quiet. >> can we stop with "the harlem shake."...
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oxford or somewhere. >> hopefully. i haven't been accepted into any university yet. look, yeah, i would love to continue my education. and oxford or cambridge would be a great place to do that. >> rose: and so when they said the valuation we're going put on this is 30 million. >> yeah, that's-- i condition confirm that. that's reported. >> rose: right. >> take it as you will. >> rose: we will take it as we will, let's is a assume we take it at 30 million, without knowing. >> sure. >> rose: but we hope it is in the ballpark. >> i can't say. >> rose: i know you can't. so what are you going to do with all the money, no matter how much it is. >> look, the money just isn't coming into it from my mind. and look we were approached by a few companies. >> rose: so not the only offer. >> wasn't the only offer. and the fascinating thing is that when we got, we began talking to yahoo!, it just became clear immediately, i spent some time on the campus and realized that this is a company that has such opportunity on the mobile landscape. you look at the mobile landscape. >> rose: which is the future. >> which is the future, as i sa
oxford or somewhere. >> hopefully. i haven't been accepted into any university yet. look, yeah, i would love to continue my education. and oxford or cambridge would be a great place to do that. >> rose: and so when they said the valuation we're going put on this is 30 million. >> yeah, that's-- i condition confirm that. that's reported. >> rose: right. >> take it as you will. >> rose: we will take it as we will, let's is a assume we take it at 30 million,...
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oxford. see you then. >>> a former college football star is among the two people who died after a private jet crashed in indiana, hitting three homes. that's what a universityial says. here's what is left of the jet. investigators say it clipped a couple of houses and landed right next to one of them. smashed into the third house and snapped in half. three people were hurt. one reported in serious condition, and now we've learned that the one-time oklahoma university superstar quarterback steven davis was inside the jet. he led the sooners back in the day to back-to-back national titles in the 1970s. 32 wins, one loss, and one tie. he was a superstar in the college football world. investigators say the pilot of the jet had tried to land at indiana's south bend regional airport, 20 minutes or so as a drive from the university of notre dame campus. but according to an official the pilot reported electrical problems and the jet then stalled and just fell out of the sky. jamie has m details on this. >>> that had substantial leak. a lot of fuel and that posed a big risk, too. >> a huge one, shep. it's an interesting point you bring up. investigators had to take
oxford. see you then. >>> a former college football star is among the two people who died after a private jet crashed in indiana, hitting three homes. that's what a universityial says. here's what is left of the jet. investigators say it clipped a couple of houses and landed right next to one of them. smashed into the third house and snapped in half. three people were hurt. one reported in serious condition, and now we've learned that the one-time oklahoma university superstar...
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oxford and columbia and will become solicitor general of the end ask -- u.s. under president ronald reagan. you talk about some of her classmates and one of them is mark joseph green, liberal democrat of cornell universityin great neck new york. repressor freed asks, can anyone think of an actionable nuisance we haven't touched on today? mark joseph green says, what about black people moving into a neighborhood? a thoughtful discussion ensued and sanders looks at me. we all look at each other in our faces portrayed little. in any case the privileged young white scholars are oblivious. their legal arguments to be mustard pro and con. the discussion of whether not the mere presence of blacks constitutes an inherent nuisance swirls around the five bucks. we say nothing. we cannot dignify insults with reason for a bottle in the choices between ventilated rage and silence reaches silence. >> guest: mark was running for office in new york recently and i haven't seen them since that experience but when he was running for office someone had read that in the book and a journalist and asked me of course about it. i told him and something about that was published. mark did not deny it but he said he couldn't remem
oxford and columbia and will become solicitor general of the end ask -- u.s. under president ronald reagan. you talk about some of her classmates and one of them is mark joseph green, liberal democrat of cornell universityin great neck new york. repressor freed asks, can anyone think of an actionable nuisance we haven't touched on today? mark joseph green says, what about black people moving into a neighborhood? a thoughtful discussion ensued and sanders looks at me. we all look at each other...