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that's it for cheating death brought to you by prescott pharmaceuticals. keep all boats away from the laboratories, you have been warned. until next time, i'll see you in hell. (cheers and a (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is here to talk about the moral limits of the market. perfect. i've been shorting integrity for years. please welcome michael sandell. (cheers and applause) dr. sandell thank you so much for coming back, good to see you again. >> good to be here. >> stephen: sir, for the people who don't know you are the robert m. bash government professor at harvard where you teach a very popular class called justice. >> correct. >> stephen: now you've got a new book here. it's called "what money can't buy. : the moral limits of the market (clears throat) (laughter) what do you mean the moral limits of the market? you don't believe in the free market? i mean, your book is on the market, right? your book's on the market. so is it freedom you don't like? which one is it? what is the problem? what are the moral l
that's it for cheating death brought to you by prescott pharmaceuticals. keep all boats away from the laboratories, you have been warned. until next time, i'll see you in hell. (cheers and a (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is here to talk about the moral limits of the market. perfect. i've been shorting integrity for years. please welcome michael sandell. (cheers and applause) dr. sandell thank you so much for coming back, good to see you again....
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that's it for cheating death brought to you by prescott pharmaceuticals. keep all boats away from the laboratories, you have been warned. until next time, i'll see you in hell. (cheers and appla fred: you're invited to an old navy one day wonder. with one day wonder dresses for $8! woman 1: when? fred: this saturday. woman 2: why? fred: like you need an excuse. woman 3: how much? fred: $8. girl: wonder-ful! fred: say yes to one day wonder dresses saturday only at old navy! @y!#ae@@-$@hq@ddn ú@ddn@d 4hi " (spoken in mandarin) i've still got hours of battery life. it's an ultrabook. you bring great shame upon this coffee hut. with a long-lasting ultrabook, everything else seems old fashioned. ultrabook. inspired by intel. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is here to talk about the moral limits of the market. perfect. i've been shorting integrity for years. please welcome michael sandell. (cheers and applause) dr. sandell thank you so much for coming back, good to see you again. >> good to be here. >> stephen: sir, fo
that's it for cheating death brought to you by prescott pharmaceuticals. keep all boats away from the laboratories, you have been warned. until next time, i'll see you in hell. (cheers and appla fred: you're invited to an old navy one day wonder. with one day wonder dresses for $8! woman 1: when? fred: this saturday. woman 2: why? fred: like you need an excuse. woman 3: how much? fred: $8. girl: wonder-ful! fred: say yes to one day wonder dresses saturday only at old navy! @y!#ae@@-$@hq@ddn...
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that's it for cheating death brought to you by prescott pharmaceuticals. keep all boats away from the laboratories, you have been warned. until next time, i'll see you in hell. (cheers and applaus a route map shows you where we go. but not how we get there. because in this business, there are no straight lines. only the twists and turns of an unpredictable industry. so the eighty-thousand employees at delta... must anticipate the unexpected. and never let the rules overrule common sense. this is how we tame the unwieldiness of air travel, until it's not just lines you see... it's the world. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is here to talk about the moral limits of the market. perfect. i've been shorting integrity for years. please welcome michael sandell. (cheers and applause) dr. sandell thank you so much for coming back, good to see you again. >> good to be here. >> stephen: sir, for the people who don't know you are the robert m. bash government professor at harvard where you teach a very popular class called j
that's it for cheating death brought to you by prescott pharmaceuticals. keep all boats away from the laboratories, you have been warned. until next time, i'll see you in hell. (cheers and applaus a route map shows you where we go. but not how we get there. because in this business, there are no straight lines. only the twists and turns of an unpredictable industry. so the eighty-thousand employees at delta... must anticipate the unexpected. and never let the rules overrule common sense. this...
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that's it for cheating death brought to you by prescott pharmaceuticals. keep all boats away from the laboratories, you have been warned. until next time, i'll see you in hell. (cheers and alala an airline's job, is to take you from where you are... to where you need to be. and we're not just talking about points on a map. with a more intuitive delta website and mobile app... and the most wifi equipped planes. we let you be everywhere at once. innovations like these are extending our reach so you can extend yours. and now, even at 30,000 feet you can still touch the ground. (cheers and applause) >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is here to talk about the moral limits of the market. perfect. i've been shorting integrity for years. please welcome michael sandell. (cheers and applause) dr. sandell thank you so much for coming back, good to see you again. >> good to be here. >> stephen: sir, for the people who don't know you are the robert m. bash government professor at harvard where you teach a very popular class called justice. >> correc
that's it for cheating death brought to you by prescott pharmaceuticals. keep all boats away from the laboratories, you have been warned. until next time, i'll see you in hell. (cheers and alala an airline's job, is to take you from where you are... to where you need to be. and we're not just talking about points on a map. with a more intuitive delta website and mobile app... and the most wifi equipped planes. we let you be everywhere at once. innovations like these are extending our reach so...
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the cleanest, san atake, new mexico, cheyenne, wyoming, prescott and tucson in arizona and albuquerque, new mexico. so the stock market getting a nice kick in the ticker after another stellar earnings report for the folks at apple all thanks to the sales of iphones and ipads. how many you wonder? get this, 31.5 million iphones and 11.8 million ipads. wow. the quarterly profit 11.62 billion. that's a 94% increase from last year. the wife of former dallas cowboys star dion sanders is speaking out about the divorce drama that left the couple facing legal trouble. the hall of famer was cited for misdemeanor assault and the wife arrested after a con frn station at the couple's mansion. sanders took to twitter to say she attacked him and his wife told reporters outside the jail she is being treated unfairly. >> i understand that i have very little chance at beating a hall
the cleanest, san atake, new mexico, cheyenne, wyoming, prescott and tucson in arizona and albuquerque, new mexico. so the stock market getting a nice kick in the ticker after another stellar earnings report for the folks at apple all thanks to the sales of iphones and ipads. how many you wonder? get this, 31.5 million iphones and 11.8 million ipads. wow. the quarterly profit 11.62 billion. that's a 94% increase from last year. the wife of former dallas cowboys star dion sanders is speaking out...
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prescott died in a rock-climbing accident. really?o a lot of people that get in tuttle's way. who owns that firm? a holding company that tuttle sold one year ago. colby: well, aliano was hired to design a stock analysis program, but she was told that it should also be able to alter prices. right. now, she didn't really see the point, but tuttle was paying her well, so... so, what, it changes votes? apparently, to a computer, votes and stocks are the same thing. they're just a bunch of number... if he's going after jane aliano, that's a problem. yeah, for us and for him. woman: in 1990, in severn, maryland, the daughter of a clergyman was discovered by a music industry insider while pumping gas at a service station. the odds of her getting signed and spending 11 weeks at #1 on the u.s. singles charts? 1 in 19 million. the odds of this former church choir singer going on to sell 40 million records? 1 in 15 million. the odds of the same woman winning 6 grammy awards and starring in two broadway plays? 1 in 75 million. the odds of this mu
prescott died in a rock-climbing accident. really?o a lot of people that get in tuttle's way. who owns that firm? a holding company that tuttle sold one year ago. colby: well, aliano was hired to design a stock analysis program, but she was told that it should also be able to alter prices. right. now, she didn't really see the point, but tuttle was paying her well, so... so, what, it changes votes? apparently, to a computer, votes and stocks are the same thing. they're just a bunch of number......
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samuel prescott, who was actually out visiting his girlfriend that night and was roped into helping withbusiness when he met up with revere and with dawes in lexington. >> so, then why did longfellow leave out those two men? >> that is a great question, and there are many historians and academics who've researched that particular piece. their answers seem to be was what longfellow was striving at was finding a way to inspire individuals to take up their place in history and to do an action that could help to change the course of events in their country. >> others offer a different explanation. they say that the poem's opening line... >> "listen, my children..." >> "...and you shall hear..." >> "...of the midnight ride..." >> "...of paul revere." >> ...just wouldn't have worked if "dawes" and "prescott" were added. longfellow created a legend that turned paul revere into one of our nation's most "revered" heroes, and that probably would never have happened if paul's last name didn't rhyme so conveniently. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> we'll see you next time on "teen kids news." >>
samuel prescott, who was actually out visiting his girlfriend that night and was roped into helping withbusiness when he met up with revere and with dawes in lexington. >> so, then why did longfellow leave out those two men? >> that is a great question, and there are many historians and academics who've researched that particular piece. their answers seem to be was what longfellow was striving at was finding a way to inspire individuals to take up their place in history and to do an...
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prescott had trained as a boxer in his youth. >> he didn't think. he just want, bam!> i immediately responded to defend myself, and that's how it happened. >> it's one thing if someone throws something at you. it's another if someone attempts to punch you and then you punch back. >> john prescott actually did himself a lot of good by his instant angry reaction to the guy who threw the egg, and think the rest of the nation said, good for you, chum, that's absolutely right. this guy is going to behave with disrespect, you sorted him. >> including, it seems, the prime minister himself, who applauds his deputy during a press conference. >> he has got very, very great strengths. not least in his left arm. >> the dazed and bruised protester is taken away in cuffs and spends several hours in police custody before being released. neither man is charged. >> who are you going to charge? and what are you going to charge them with? that was the middle of an election campaign as well. tempers ran a little high in an election campaign. that's all. >> after all, just another day in
prescott had trained as a boxer in his youth. >> he didn't think. he just want, bam!> i immediately responded to defend myself, and that's how it happened. >> it's one thing if someone throws something at you. it's another if someone attempts to punch you and then you punch back. >> john prescott actually did himself a lot of good by his instant angry reaction to the guy who threw the egg, and think the rest of the nation said, good for you, chum, that's absolutely right....
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and a senator from connecticut stood up to him named prescott bush. your father was right to stand up to joe mccarthy. you were wrong to attack my patriotism. i was opposed to the war, but i love my country. and we need a president who will bring this country together, not divide it. we've had enough division. i want to lead a unified country. >> janet brown, just a moment in which there's so much at stake in 1992. a sitting president being challenged by a little-known governor from arkansas and this became one of the centerpieces of that fall campaign. >> it did. and we were speaking while it was being shown about the fact that that exchange is so much more dramatic because you can actually hear what both men are saying. and the notion that governor clinton invoked the name of president bush's father about another episode that was similar was very dramatic and very direct. that told you something about both individuals. it is absolutely fascinating to see how it works out. this gets into personal service records and principles that are delicate. and
and a senator from connecticut stood up to him named prescott bush. your father was right to stand up to joe mccarthy. you were wrong to attack my patriotism. i was opposed to the war, but i love my country. and we need a president who will bring this country together, not divide it. we've had enough division. i want to lead a unified country. >> janet brown, just a moment in which there's so much at stake in 1992. a sitting president being challenged by a little-known governor from...
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one-tenth of 1% and was appointed to a vacancy and his son and his grandson became president, this was prescott bush. i'd always been involved in that sort of thing. and then "life" magazine and then the "herald tribune." i'd always been in the public policy arena at one way or another. >> as you look back at richard nixon from all these years, how would you describe him politically? was he a conservative, a middle of the roader? >> i would describe him as a moderate conservative. but it depended on the circumstances and the situation. and a very far-seeing internationalist. he was much more conservative -- international relations than with domestic and he really had very large ambitions for reshaping the way the great powers dealt with one another and the way the world maintained or tried to maintain peace. >> what were the biggest speeches that you wrote for him? >> well, i guess i suppose the two inaugurals. i don't say wrote for. i would say wrote with. i know a lot of speech writers talk about writing for and even brag about sneaking in things without the president's knowledge. when i ran
one-tenth of 1% and was appointed to a vacancy and his son and his grandson became president, this was prescott bush. i'd always been involved in that sort of thing. and then "life" magazine and then the "herald tribune." i'd always been in the public policy arena at one way or another. >> as you look back at richard nixon from all these years, how would you describe him politically? was he a conservative, a middle of the roader? >> i would describe him as a...
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. >> host: our next call for our guest is from michael in prescott, arizona, michael you're on. >> caller: thanks. susan. you're great. i want to take off from the lady from arkansas. she was saying that the patriot act, and i -- those are big nsa building in utah that they just built, and hank johnson, from georgia, was asking an nsa director, whatever, in hearings, do they collect information on american citizens and he was like, no, we don't, no, we don't, no, we don't. what is he doing with the data when they get information, they can go get it? is that -- what is this thing? it's doing something. right? thank you. >> host: i've heard of similar discussion and operative word is collection as opposed to. >> guest: use. yes. and so, i read the most amazing thing recently where the cia said they're so excited that more and more household appliances that have energy savings actually docketed the internet, and so someone said we can use your dish washer to spy on you. there's -- you know, we do have certain protections in place about government use, that actually are more stringent than da
. >> host: our next call for our guest is from michael in prescott, arizona, michael you're on. >> caller: thanks. susan. you're great. i want to take off from the lady from arkansas. she was saying that the patriot act, and i -- those are big nsa building in utah that they just built, and hank johnson, from georgia, was asking an nsa director, whatever, in hearings, do they collect information on american citizens and he was like, no, we don't, no, we don't, no, we don't. what is...
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. >> the meteorite was at a home in prescott, arizona, when he got the call. >> there was orange anded and green. and it just went all the way down. >> reporter: what stunned nasa scientists was the explosion witnesses heard as the minivan- sized meteor, entered the earth's atmosphere. a rare event, because meteors usually break up over the ocean, not over a town. >> reporter: it's drawn meteorite collectors from all over the country, as well as nasa. >> we haven't had one since like 1969. >> reporter: but it wasn't until he found one of the oldest that got scientists excited. this type of rock, said to hold answers to our questions about ancestors. >>> some rain here returns to maryland, taking a live look outside right now. low clouds are cover the region. wjz -- that's not our region. but close. bob is here with the updated numbers from first warning weather. bob? >> that was your house, right, denise? >> i wish. >>> most was south of us, as you see, a batch of rain by extreme southern portion of the region. but there was another front to the west of us. some showers and thundersh
. >> the meteorite was at a home in prescott, arizona, when he got the call. >> there was orange anded and green. and it just went all the way down. >> reporter: what stunned nasa scientists was the explosion witnesses heard as the minivan- sized meteor, entered the earth's atmosphere. a rare event, because meteors usually break up over the ocean, not over a town. >> reporter: it's drawn meteorite collectors from all over the country, as well as nasa. >> we haven't...
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presidential candidate mitt romney was the keynote speaker at the connecticut republican parties annual prescott bush awards fundraising to the event took place at the marriott hotel in stamford, connecticut. state republicans held their primary on tuesday along with four other states or to remarks about 20 minutes. >> thank you. we haven't won yet. i said we haven't won yet, but we're going to so that's okay. thank you for that wonderful introduction. and it is great to be here, and i will tell you before you even begin that i have feelings about how difficult this is to run and to do this, and my heart goes out to all of those families who put their hearts and soul, believed in their spouse, and yet didn't cross the finish line, and i know what it's like because i've been there and how it felt four years ago, and i will tell you the sentiments i had four years ago was i know one thing for certain, i'm never going to do that again. [laughter] now, mitt laughs. he said you know what, ann, you said that after every pregnancy. [laughter] and we know how that works out. i have five sons. that is th
presidential candidate mitt romney was the keynote speaker at the connecticut republican parties annual prescott bush awards fundraising to the event took place at the marriott hotel in stamford, connecticut. state republicans held their primary on tuesday along with four other states or to remarks about 20 minutes. >> thank you. we haven't won yet. i said we haven't won yet, but we're going to so that's okay. thank you for that wonderful introduction. and it is great to be here, and i...