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>> fort putnam sits high above the hudson river at west point.s purpose was to help keep this vitalrea from falling into the hands of the british. the fort retains many of its historical features, starting with the ramparts. the word "ramparts" should sound familiar. it's in our national anthem -- "o'er the ramparts we watched..." but that was written about a different war. >> well, the ramparts are the walls of the fort. those are the defensive walls which we think of when we see a fort. well, not only do the ramparts of the fort still stand but we also have the casemates, which are down below us. >> a casemate was an 18th-century bomb shelter. this one was used to house up to 50 men in case of attack. >> we have the barracks building, which houses a very nice museum inside. and around the fort, you'll see many replica cannon, which are faithful replicas of what were here during the american revolution. >> the fort is open to visitors, but because it's located at west point, which is a military installation, certain restrictions apply to enter.
>> fort putnam sits high above the hudson river at west point.s purpose was to help keep this vitalrea from falling into the hands of the british. the fort retains many of its historical features, starting with the ramparts. the word "ramparts" should sound familiar. it's in our national anthem -- "o'er the ramparts we watched..." but that was written about a different war. >> well, the ramparts are the walls of the fort. those are the defensive walls which we...
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tickets remain for the match up this summer between putnam and liverpool. >> the bigger thing for soccer teams it is two teams playing each other. the fact you can see two epl teams from the most popular leader in the world on our soil is really appealing. >> they do not like each other. it will be fun. saturday afternoon with the temporary grass surface, a world class show. log onto baltimoreravens.com the run commenced when the head coach got away from trying to win and focused on doing everything right. the philosophy was proven right again. they won the 14th straight national title in daytona, florida. morgan state also competed along with schools in michigan state, oklahoma. a ridiculous run of awesome a ridiculous run of awesome this -- when it comes to gardening, we're, well, inexperienced. is this right? right here, like this? ♪ turn that off! plants can smell our fear then miracle-gro expand'n gro made things a lot easier for us. it expands when you water it. and improves your soil. for big beautiful plants that grow up to three times the flowers and vegetables. guaranteed. we w
tickets remain for the match up this summer between putnam and liverpool. >> the bigger thing for soccer teams it is two teams playing each other. the fact you can see two epl teams from the most popular leader in the world on our soil is really appealing. >> they do not like each other. it will be fun. saturday afternoon with the temporary grass surface, a world class show. log onto baltimoreravens.com the run commenced when the head coach got away from trying to win and focused on...
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american grace, the book that i've mentioned, has as its backbone a major survey that bob putnam and i commissioned of over 3,000 americans randomly sampled from around the country. we canned them every imaginable thing you could come up with about their religion, about their civic involvement, their family life. you name it, we asked them. and among the many questions that we asked was the following question: do you believe that a good person not of your faith can go to heaven? what you're looking at is how americans from many different religious traditions answered that question. 98% of mormons, 96% of mainline protestants, 95% of jews, 92 percent of catholics and so on all say that a good person not of their faith can still go to heaven. and that includes 83% of evangelical protestants. the one group in america that you might think has some pretty strong opinions on who gets in the door, but nonetheless, 83% of van -- evangelical people say, yeah, people out of my faith can still go to hen. even though i'm here at u usc, i know you're sitting there thinking, wait a second, doesn't
american grace, the book that i've mentioned, has as its backbone a major survey that bob putnam and i commissioned of over 3,000 americans randomly sampled from around the country. we canned them every imaginable thing you could come up with about their religion, about their civic involvement, their family life. you name it, we asked them. and among the many questions that we asked was the following question: do you believe that a good person not of your faith can go to heaven? what you're...
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and you yet grew up infidelity and putnam, companies known for their single brand.vantage what you do over what a fidelity does or a putnam does in terms of your ability to manager money effectively? >> i left 13 years ago. if you looked at natixis, they weren't on any list. we were $130 billion in assets in the united states ten years ago with $330 billion today. globally over $700 billion. i thought at that time i left that multiboutique being able to build durable portfolios having value and growth international fixed income but different independent autoton mers allow you to compete. >> so no temptation to say, everybody, we're going to be natixis management. >> yeah. that's not the beauty of the model. the beauty of the model is independent management such as loom is sales. there's very little equity overlapping in all our portfolios. sometimes they compete with each other for institutional mandates. it's a wonderful model that's produced, again, over the last decade, positive net flows in an industry that's had some real pressures. >> well, it seems to be work
and you yet grew up infidelity and putnam, companies known for their single brand.vantage what you do over what a fidelity does or a putnam does in terms of your ability to manager money effectively? >> i left 13 years ago. if you looked at natixis, they weren't on any list. we were $130 billion in assets in the united states ten years ago with $330 billion today. globally over $700 billion. i thought at that time i left that multiboutique being able to build durable portfolios having...
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chamber of commerce, putnam prudential, netixis, and i must say with some grave disappointment, since phil english left, i can't get one republican to sign on to this legislation. mr. herger, i thought, was headed in the
chamber of commerce, putnam prudential, netixis, and i must say with some grave disappointment, since phil english left, i can't get one republican to sign on to this legislation. mr. herger, i thought, was headed in the
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josh putnam said if you just take the demonstrate congratulatic performance, apply that to the rest of the field, mitt romney is going to get to the end of the primaries with 1122 pledged delegates. that's even if you assume he gets none of the super, automatic delegates, none of the unpledged delegates from iowa where he split the vote with rick santorum. it's difficult to see a realistic case for anyone but mitt romney winning this. >> because pennsylvania is looming, i think it's important that pennsylvania is where rick santorum is tonight. if you put yourself in rick santorum's shoes and you think what it is he's staying in for. he's joan iing it. i think he thinks it will help his issues. after having lost his seat in the senate by 18 points in pennsylvania, the only way he can go back to not just zero but maybe less than zero is if he goes back to pennsylvania and pennsylvania looks at him again and says no, rick, no. if pennsylvania votes rick down, he's worst off when he started this thing. if he loses it twice, isn't that disaster for him? >> that's the hope for the romney ca
josh putnam said if you just take the demonstrate congratulatic performance, apply that to the rest of the field, mitt romney is going to get to the end of the primaries with 1122 pledged delegates. that's even if you assume he gets none of the super, automatic delegates, none of the unpledged delegates from iowa where he split the vote with rick santorum. it's difficult to see a realistic case for anyone but mitt romney winning this. >> because pennsylvania is looming, i think it's...
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the man was found in the 6800 block of putnam road last night. he was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital. investigators found a running lawn mower inside the garage and believe that is the source of gas. >>> new from overnight, police are looking for the person responsible for shooting a man in the district around 1:00 this morning in the 3500 block of georgia avenue in northwest. the man was taken to the hospital with gunshot wounds to the chest, arm and leg. he is expected to be okay. no arrest haves been made in this case. >>> prince george's county police are looking for the suspect who murdered a district heights woman. police say wednesday morning they found the body in the 2100 block of brooks drive. she was identified as 32-year-old raquel israel. right now detectives don't have a suspect or motive and urging anyone with information to call prince george's county police. >>> she claims she had the golden ticket. now she says she lost it. the baltimore woman who says she won a piece of last week's record breaking mega millions jackpot is
the man was found in the 6800 block of putnam road last night. he was pronounced dead at a nearby hospital. investigators found a running lawn mower inside the garage and believe that is the source of gas. >>> new from overnight, police are looking for the person responsible for shooting a man in the district around 1:00 this morning in the 3500 block of georgia avenue in northwest. the man was taken to the hospital with gunshot wounds to the chest, arm and leg. he is expected to be...
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vanessa was doing a term paper for robert putnam's social capital fund and noticed that it was on the right that a lot of protest energy was made around health care reform. i was finishing up a book on the first years of the obama presidency in 2010 and couldn't help but notice that the agenda has been shifted by a remarkable manifestation that i didn't quite understand. still is out of curiosity that we teamed up an article on the book on the tea party. but his know about our research is weaker every conceivable data and every method known to the class at the problem. we analyze surveys, look at media coverage, track boats in the congress and the national let it. we also went out and visit it and sat in on tea party meetings in new england, arizona and virginia waited one-on-one in-depth interviews with people who really answers somewhat differently when it's not just a call at dinner time and not just a matter of talking to a reporter out of a republican event. we put all that together and come up with conclusions that we will be sharing with you today. before i turn it over to vane
vanessa was doing a term paper for robert putnam's social capital fund and noticed that it was on the right that a lot of protest energy was made around health care reform. i was finishing up a book on the first years of the obama presidency in 2010 and couldn't help but notice that the agenda has been shifted by a remarkable manifestation that i didn't quite understand. still is out of curiosity that we teamed up an article on the book on the tea party. but his know about our research is...
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putnam provincial. i must say i cannot get one republican to sign on to this legislation. he was headed in the right direction. he was headed in the right direction as it began to question it. >> we enjoyed working with you. i also enjoyed working with their staff. savings changes behavior. it takes people and it brings them closer to the community. it makes them more future oriented. a variety of cultural changes that are very important. a second one that is equally important is that they have the alternative. this allows people to start of one company and move to another and continuously save. inevitably, we are going to see the data that he had initially. people do not have sufficient retirement savings. we do not have the money for that. >> can you tell me why you have endorsed the ira proposal? >> it really build on the employer structure. you cannot do this about having an employer involved. we feel that once employers are used to doing this, they feel comfortable with that. it'll be easier to approach them. once they're in the system they will feel more comfortable
putnam provincial. i must say i cannot get one republican to sign on to this legislation. he was headed in the right direction. he was headed in the right direction as it began to question it. >> we enjoyed working with you. i also enjoyed working with their staff. savings changes behavior. it takes people and it brings them closer to the community. it makes them more future oriented. a variety of cultural changes that are very important. a second one that is equally important is that...
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putnam provincial. i must say i cannot get one republican to sign on to this legislation.he was headed in the right direction. he was headed in the right direction as it began to question it. came very close to going to the alter. why does heritage support this proposal? >> we enjoyed working with you. i also enjoyed working with their staff. savings changes behavior. it takes people and it brings them closer to the community. it makes them more future oriented. a variety of cultural changes that are very important. a second one that is equally important is that they have the alternative. this allows people to start of one company and move to another and continuously save. inevitably, we are going to see the data that he had initially. people do not have sufficient retirement savings. we do not have the money for that. >> can you tell me why you have endorsed the ira proposal? >> it really build on the employer structure. you cannot do this about having an employer involved. we feel that once employers are used to doing this, they feel comfortable with that. it'll be easie
putnam provincial. i must say i cannot get one republican to sign on to this legislation.he was headed in the right direction. he was headed in the right direction as it began to question it. came very close to going to the alter. why does heritage support this proposal? >> we enjoyed working with you. i also enjoyed working with their staff. savings changes behavior. it takes people and it brings them closer to the community. it makes them more future oriented. a variety of cultural...
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could we putnam per four up, dr. malloy.it's the, table with the two studies woe so far had a discussion --. stand by for technical difficulties, huh? okay. back to the question on this chart. there are two different studies here, is that correct? >> sorry, that's correct. >> and i'm always drawn to data and in this particular case if this were a bar chart the big bars in both cases are outside person object or event. can you describe what that means? >> people walking by. billboards. looking for signs. all things outside the vehicle essentially. so it's a very broad category. >> and these are nothing new? >> not necessarily, unless you think about how the environment, the traffic environment may be changing. digital billboards, other things. >> okay. now these studies though were, basically within the last deb qaed? >> that's correct. >> okay. so, a third, or 30%, somewhere between 24 and 30% are then, these are crashes due to outside crashes? >> that's correct. i would use those numbers as anne mentioned, police reported d
could we putnam per four up, dr. malloy.it's the, table with the two studies woe so far had a discussion --. stand by for technical difficulties, huh? okay. back to the question on this chart. there are two different studies here, is that correct? >> sorry, that's correct. >> and i'm always drawn to data and in this particular case if this were a bar chart the big bars in both cases are outside person object or event. can you describe what that means? >> people walking by....