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. >> a science major from rice university and a former naval aviator. >> jon: that's what i'm talking about. >> could not afford to have my computer drop off line as i'm getting ready to drop a torpedo to stop a russian submarine to drop a nuke missile at our country. [laughter] >> jon: i think that guy just used the plot for the hunt for red october to flag healthcare.gov. anyway, let's move on to someone else. representative joe barton from texas. he wants to apologize to bp for getting oil on our beaches, i guess. barton had concerns beyond the healthcare's efficacy. >> how in the world can this be hippa compliant when hippa is designed to protect the patient's privacy and this explicitly says in order to continue, you have to accept this condition that you don't have privacy. >> jon: that is my point. my guess is that it's hippa compliant because the website doesn't ask you for actual health information. so you know what? i wonder if there's another congress person. perhaps a democrat, that is so sick of this [bleep] and this guy that he answers the question, but cannot hide his u
. >> a science major from rice university and a former naval aviator. >> jon: that's what i'm talking about. >> could not afford to have my computer drop off line as i'm getting ready to drop a torpedo to stop a russian submarine to drop a nuke missile at our country. [laughter] >> jon: i think that guy just used the plot for the hunt for red october to flag healthcare.gov. anyway, let's move on to someone else. representative joe barton from texas. he wants to apologize...
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. >>> after participating three years on rice university scout team, carter 4'9" finally gets in a gachl. he has a genetic disorder that hinders his growth. he gets a one yard gain on this play. he says he did his job. he's a sophomore my friends. we'll see more of him no doubt. >>> it was tiger versus rory where the two met in china for the match. mcelroy number one facing tiger woo woods. he beat out tiger 68. no hard feelings. wood saying they quote had a great time. as you were having a great time $1.5 million was the pay check for that game. that's why he's smiling. >>> it's a bird, plane. celebrating super man and even jurassic park. that's right. that's a hungry t rex. how many hours do they have to practice? >>> in china, the nine day event is considered one of the three most famed acrobatic competitions in the world. >>> s andl steals the spotlight this weekend. >>> jackass humor stole the spotlight too. we'll have that after the break. >>> welcome back. tomorrow marks the one year point of when this monster storm hurricane sandy on the eastern seaboard. look how big this cloud
. >>> after participating three years on rice university scout team, carter 4'9" finally gets in a gachl. he has a genetic disorder that hinders his growth. he gets a one yard gain on this play. he says he did his job. he's a sophomore my friends. we'll see more of him no doubt. >>> it was tiger versus rory where the two met in china for the match. mcelroy number one facing tiger woo woods. he beat out tiger 68. no hard feelings. wood saying they quote had a great time....
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high school he ran for 18 touchdowns and more than 1200 yards and then made it as a walk on at rice universityy. >> believe it or not, i can handle my own. i can make up for the strength in speed. >> and it was a picture perfect fishing expedition in mexico. two men glowing over their impressive dolphin fish when this happened. >> oh! oh! >> and then stunned but not crushed. it's a whale of a tail. >> oh! oh! >> and finally tonight on a serious note, police are looking for an attempted kidnapping suspect. an 8-year-old girl grabbed by a man who cut the screen off of her window. she screamed for help and her father heard. he found his daughter in an alley behind the house. police are looking for any witnesses or help in finding the suspect. he has got blond hair, a black winter jacket. the girl was examined at the local hospital and is doing fine. the window is probably getting sealed shut forever. "good morning america" will have much more on the story tomorrow morning. thanks for watching tonight. world news now is coming up with breaking overnight news.
high school he ran for 18 touchdowns and more than 1200 yards and then made it as a walk on at rice universityy. >> believe it or not, i can handle my own. i can make up for the strength in speed. >> and it was a picture perfect fishing expedition in mexico. two men glowing over their impressive dolphin fish when this happened. >> oh! oh! >> and then stunned but not crushed. it's a whale of a tail. >> oh! oh! >> and finally tonight on a serious note, police...
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former director of the johnson space center and fellow in space policy at the baker institute of rice university live in houston thank you for your time greats to. watch our government must now shut down until congress funds it again. the live here in moscow and more news in aussie coming away right after this break stay with us. the. problem. was they are looking very hard to take. the long. view that are back with the earthquake there's no. telling. what a lot of. news continues here on r.t. it's still not known what led to a cult chase in washington d.c. which caused a security lockdown of the government and ended with an unarmed woman being shot in front of a baby by police on thursday the sales now from all these some sex. we're learning more about the suspect who led police on a high speed chase through washington d.c. her name is miriam carey thirty four years old from connecticut she was a mother she was recently laid off from her job as a dental hygienist and tragically yesterday she was shot dead in front of her one year old child just outside the u.s. capitol here in washington d.c. n
former director of the johnson space center and fellow in space policy at the baker institute of rice university live in houston thank you for your time greats to. watch our government must now shut down until congress funds it again. the live here in moscow and more news in aussie coming away right after this break stay with us. the. problem. was they are looking very hard to take. the long. view that are back with the earthquake there's no. telling. what a lot of. news continues here on r.t....
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its fiftieth anniversary george abbey he's a fellow in space policy at the baker institute of rice university he used to oversee the international space station for nasa says there will be consequences of this shutdown down the line. there are missions that are coming up in say four or five or six months fairly critical motions or missions that robotic flights are going to the planets they have launch windows that have to be maintained and if the workers are that working and being done and so there is going to be an effect on the line this is the second shutdown of the space agency for exactly the same reason is it any different from the last time what we're seeing today or these last few days. in the last i was involved in the last one i was a director of the johnson space center and we were flying the space shuttle and of course flying missions to time so we had to maintain a schedule so i managed to keep the workforce. working and we kept the work going on in the johnson space center and the kennedy space center in florida and we didn't really have an impact but this time with about ninety
its fiftieth anniversary george abbey he's a fellow in space policy at the baker institute of rice university he used to oversee the international space station for nasa says there will be consequences of this shutdown down the line. there are missions that are coming up in say four or five or six months fairly critical motions or missions that robotic flights are going to the planets they have launch windows that have to be maintained and if the workers are that working and being done and so...
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bush joining me now from the baker institute at rice university in houston, texas. jim, thank you so much for doing this. >> thank you, fareed. i'm glad to be with you. >> tell me first with treasury secretary and secretary of state hat on, what damage do you think this whole episode has done to the united states or can we bounce back? >> well, we can bounce back. and i'm convinced we will bounce back. that's not to say that this was not a harmful episode. it's not to say that as far as i can tell there really weren't any real winners here. my party, the republican party, i think was a loser. i also think that the president and the democratic party was a loser because the world saw us in disarray. it really saw a failure of government. it raised some serious doubts in the minds of people around the world about our country. >> the president's argument is he had to do something to end this practice of what he calls holding the government ransom and holding full faith and credit of the united states ransom. as someone that spent a lot of time in the oval office, do you
bush joining me now from the baker institute at rice university in houston, texas. jim, thank you so much for doing this. >> thank you, fareed. i'm glad to be with you. >> tell me first with treasury secretary and secretary of state hat on, what damage do you think this whole episode has done to the united states or can we bounce back? >> well, we can bounce back. and i'm convinced we will bounce back. that's not to say that this was not a harmful episode. it's not to say that...
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dickens professor of earth sciences at rice university's department of earth sciences it's a particular areas of study include paleo paleo oceanography arrange a ology and low temperature geochemistry dr dickens welcome. hi there thanks for joining us what what does it tell us what the role is of carbon cycling in extinction events. well first we should know that that extinction events they don't all have the same cause and so there may be very different reasons for different extinctions but one common theme to all of them is there's a change in the carbon cycling and this is seen across almost i think every extinction event even events that are in extinction but where we have major turnovers and in the biota and almost all of these have some large perturbation in the carbon cycle crosses. and with regard to the permian mass extinction can you tell us a story you tell a story about a conversation you had in a bar that led to an aa about something that might have had to do with that exchange. actually it's not the permian. an event called the pale. but it has many characteristics similar
dickens professor of earth sciences at rice university's department of earth sciences it's a particular areas of study include paleo paleo oceanography arrange a ology and low temperature geochemistry dr dickens welcome. hi there thanks for joining us what what does it tell us what the role is of carbon cycling in extinction events. well first we should know that that extinction events they don't all have the same cause and so there may be very different reasons for different extinctions but...
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another historian, doug brinkley who is an author from rice university.hank you for being here with us. 1933, andley, march operated in a entered the white house. what are they walking into? >> fdr did not get to walk in. he came in a wheelchair. the fact that somebody was crippled in the lower half said not to fear but fear is sell. that's perhaps the most famous phrase of the inauguration. what people was fearing was chaos, unemployment, agricultural angst. bowls, october 1929 crash of the stock market. our country was in tatters. that was friendly roosevelt, this man is over, such odds and in aersonal life, ushering new progressive era and offering 100 days of the new deal programs right off the bat where -- what people called the alphabet soup trying to get banks to run properly as starting a civilian conservation corps that would plant a billion trees. gett -- create wpa employment backup. black him what was eleanor roosevelt to do and how she defining a role? was struggling because she was active before she entered the white house. she added basical
another historian, doug brinkley who is an author from rice university.hank you for being here with us. 1933, andley, march operated in a entered the white house. what are they walking into? >> fdr did not get to walk in. he came in a wheelchair. the fact that somebody was crippled in the lower half said not to fear but fear is sell. that's perhaps the most famous phrase of the inauguration. what people was fearing was chaos, unemployment, agricultural angst. bowls, october 1929 crash of...
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along with the center corner christie hefner and history professor at rice university douglas brinkleyok. >> congratulations about the dodgers. dodgers, cardinals. it's as good as it gets. >> i am still scattered. dodgers and cardinals, jack clark and tom. to this day why tommy la sorta didn't walk jack clark. >> nbc/wall street journal poll showing this boomerang effect indicating how the strategy by some republicans, chuck todd, has backfired. number of americans who think obama care is a good idea has risen to 38%, up seven points from september. now half of all americans oppose eliminating all funding for the president's health care law? the fight for a smaller federal government is also losing steam. 52% say that government should be doing more to solve our nation's problem and looking ahead to the 2014 mid-term elections, 47% say democrats should control congress. 39% believe republicans should retain control. where do we begin. >> 24% approval rating for republicans. pretty bad. >> i went through and realized, is there a good number -- >> what's the good news for my party. >> i
along with the center corner christie hefner and history professor at rice university douglas brinkleyok. >> congratulations about the dodgers. dodgers, cardinals. it's as good as it gets. >> i am still scattered. dodgers and cardinals, jack clark and tom. to this day why tommy la sorta didn't walk jack clark. >> nbc/wall street journal poll showing this boomerang effect indicating how the strategy by some republicans, chuck todd, has backfired. number of americans who think...
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being a computer science macker from rice university and a former naval aviator who could not afford to have my computer drop offline as i'm rolling in my plane to drop a torpedo to stop russian submarine from launching missiles at our country, i know that that system is pushed and pushed and pushed and pushed and tested to fail. goal is that c.g.i. and q.s.i. take these steps, push, push, push, and test your part to failure. >> first of all, sir, you must be in my household. my husband too was a naval aviator. but we worked tirelessly around the clock to make sure that we were doing everything we could to make -- that the product that we delivered on october 1, we're not excited, no are we pleased with what we delivered on october 1. but in principle it worked. it's not working great. and we're working to improve it. but it did enroll -- it is enrolling people. >> mr. slavitt. push, push, push, make sure all the variable, best you could do? >> we do believe it served adequate testing. >> and so any idea what happened? somehow c.m.s., the product that came out fell apart nefment idea
being a computer science macker from rice university and a former naval aviator who could not afford to have my computer drop offline as i'm rolling in my plane to drop a torpedo to stop russian submarine from launching missiles at our country, i know that that system is pushed and pushed and pushed and pushed and tested to fail. goal is that c.g.i. and q.s.i. take these steps, push, push, push, and test your part to failure. >> first of all, sir, you must be in my household. my husband...
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. >> well, i had an opportunity earlier this week to see condoleezza rice speaking at santa clara universityhis gridlock kind of represents who we have become as americans, that it's not the other way around. >> yeah. and the problems, if you get through the tea leaves here, kris, is we're dealing not with a two-party system, we're dealing with a three-party system. there's the democratic party,ened then there's two republican parties, the tea party folks and the basically conservative to moderate republicans that have basically been the establishment over these years. john boehner, the republican speaker, has his hands fall because he's trying to preside over two parties at once. that's been the major stumbling block. as he tries to suture this and bring them together, the senate folks just keep moving along very slowly and methodically towards cobbling out the beginnings of a deal. >> does it look like we might have that deal by thursday? >> it looks better and better. there's a long way to go. the big problem right now is now john boehner can save face, and that means the democrats are go
. >> well, i had an opportunity earlier this week to see condoleezza rice speaking at santa clara universityhis gridlock kind of represents who we have become as americans, that it's not the other way around. >> yeah. and the problems, if you get through the tea leaves here, kris, is we're dealing not with a two-party system, we're dealing with a three-party system. there's the democratic party,ened then there's two republican parties, the tea party folks and the basically...
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an engineering science technology mathematics and management university has created in a greenhouse a strain of. engineered rice that contains pro vitamin a the rice is intended to benefit undernourished people not feed the profit of the agricultural industry. and i hope that mothers in families where vitamin a deficiency is a problem have understood that eating this rice will be good for them because if we expect to finally start delivering this golden rice to farmers in the philippines by the end of this year and it is. symbolic and this is the poster boy. for the genetic incident in the city and this is something. yes. but is the golden rice a blessing or a curse we went to the philippines in search of the answer. the country is home to ninety million rice eaters here rice is not just a basic food state it's part of the culture. this is where people are being asked to abandon their custom ways and switch to the new golden yellow type of rice. we traveled to the philippines to find out how this idea is being implemented we were told the authorities would decide within the year whether to approve the rice. at
an engineering science technology mathematics and management university has created in a greenhouse a strain of. engineered rice that contains pro vitamin a the rice is intended to benefit undernourished people not feed the profit of the agricultural industry. and i hope that mothers in families where vitamin a deficiency is a problem have understood that eating this rice will be good for them because if we expect to finally start delivering this golden rice to farmers in the philippines by the...
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joining but now, robert rice and professor of public policy at university of california and inequalityn theaters now where he explains the impact. this announcement from fich putting the u.s. on notice for a potential downgrade, how serious a warning is that? >> it's a very serious warning anderson because it indicates the default of a default is growing. the reason short term interest rates are spiking on treasury bills already because investors are essentially saying look, the risk is growing. even if it's less than 50/50 it's growing and we demand more interest. fich's warning is simply reflecting the skittishness of investors already. >> does it have more to do with governance and the u.s.'s willingness to pay rather than ability to pay. >> it has nothing to do with the ability to pay. we are the richest nation in the world. we can obviously pay our debts. this has to do entirely with the government -- the governing ability for the united states to fulfill commitments and pay what it owes creditors and bills overall. what fich is saying, here is a warning, here is a yellow warning
joining but now, robert rice and professor of public policy at university of california and inequalityn theaters now where he explains the impact. this announcement from fich putting the u.s. on notice for a potential downgrade, how serious a warning is that? >> it's a very serious warning anderson because it indicates the default of a default is growing. the reason short term interest rates are spiking on treasury bills already because investors are essentially saying look, the risk is...
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an engineering science technology mathematics and management university has created in a greenhouse a strain of genetically engineered rice that contains pro vitamin a the rice is intended to benefit undernourished people not feed the profit of the agricultural industry. i hold the bad mothers in families where vitamin a deficiency is a problem have understood that eating this rice will be good for them because if we expect to finally start delivering this golden rice to farmers in the philippines by the end of this year and it is. a symbolic and this is the poster boy. for the genetic incident in the city and this is something. if that. is the golden rice a blessing or a curse we went to the philippines in search of the answer. the country is home to ninety million rice eaters here rice is not just a basic food state it's part of the culture. this is where people are being asked to abandon their accustom ways and switch to the new golden yellow type of rice. we traveled to the philippines to find out how this idea is being implemented we were told the authorities would decide within the year whether to approve the rice.
an engineering science technology mathematics and management university has created in a greenhouse a strain of genetically engineered rice that contains pro vitamin a the rice is intended to benefit undernourished people not feed the profit of the agricultural industry. i hold the bad mothers in families where vitamin a deficiency is a problem have understood that eating this rice will be good for them because if we expect to finally start delivering this golden rice to farmers in the...
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and engineering science technology mathematics and management university has created in a greenhouse a strain of genetically engineered rice that contains pro vitamin a the rice is intended to benefit under nourished people not to feed the profit of the agricultural industry.
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. >>> former secretary of state and a current stanford university professor, but you may be surprised to hear what condoleezza rice is doing next. . >>> and i'm scott budman as the rivalry heats up over real estate. >>> and sunny and warm here from the interior valleys right up to the coastline. coming up, we'll be tracking a few cooler changes for that weekend. i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri and that's about eight minutes away. >>> we continue to follow our breaking news in washington, d.c. a live look now at the senate floor. the vote is under way to end the government shutdown and raise the debt ceiling. we'll continue to follow the story throughout this newscast. stay with us. >>> breaking news from the senate floor. lawmakers there just voted to and pass the bill to reopen the federal government and raise the debt ceiling. this is a short-term fix but passed the senate and now goes to the house tonight and just in time because we are just four hours from that debt ceiling expiring. of course, we'll be following this this evening and we'll bring you an update later in this newscast or during our 6:00 new
. >>> former secretary of state and a current stanford university professor, but you may be surprised to hear what condoleezza rice is doing next. . >>> and i'm scott budman as the rivalry heats up over real estate. >>> and sunny and warm here from the interior valleys right up to the coastline. coming up, we'll be tracking a few cooler changes for that weekend. i'm chief meteorologist jeff ranieri and that's about eight minutes away. >>> we continue to...
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and engineering science technology mathematics and management university has created in a greenhouse a strain of genetically engineered rice that contains pro vitamin a the rice is intended to benefit undernourished people know. it feed the profit of the agricultural industry. i hold that mothers in families where vitamin a deficiency is a problem have understood that eating this rice will be good for them because if we expect to finally start delivering this golden rice to farmers in the philippines by the end of this year and it is easy. and decent pollen count this is the poster boy of. the seeds of genetic of incident in the city and this is something.
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napolitano was chosen to lead the university of california surge, the first woman president in the uc's 145- year history. there's also stanford grad condoleezza rice the first black female secretary of state. so what's next? >> there's only one spot that hasn't really been held by a woman yet. we may actually see this in our lifetimes. >> reporter: griffin-caen says gender will be less of a headline the more women end up in these roles. in san francisco, cate caugiran, kpix 5. >> yellen would be taking over at a pivotal time. analysts say her nomination could ease concerns over the debt ceiling debate in washington. >>> today we are learning that the body found at that stairway in san francisco general hospital is likely that of a missing 57-year-old woman lynne spalding. anne makovec live at san francisco general where staff members and deputies have been updating us on the investigation. anne. >> reporter: and they also say they believe it was lynne spalding who was found here dead in a stairwell at sf general yesterday. >> this is a nightmare. >> reporter: 57-year-old lynne spalding had been at sf general for two nights for an infection. she re
napolitano was chosen to lead the university of california surge, the first woman president in the uc's 145- year history. there's also stanford grad condoleezza rice the first black female secretary of state. so what's next? >> there's only one spot that hasn't really been held by a woman yet. we may actually see this in our lifetimes. >> reporter: griffin-caen says gender will be less of a headline the more women end up in these roles. in san francisco, cate caugiran, kpix 5....
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rice. we'll show you what happened when charlie went golfing at the stanford university golf course.ys know that area with the former secretary of state. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you guys at 7 straight up and i hear that they had a great time. >> who won? >> reporter: i'm thinking that you have to watch "cbs this morning" to find that out because if i told you, frank, i'd have to kill you. >> well. >> reporter: you'll have to watch. >> don't want that to happen. >> reporter: i know people love you, frank. >> they do. >> i'm glad. >> reporter: see you. >> we'll be watching at 7:00. have a great day. >> i bet condoleezza has a good game. >>> 6:52. britain's future king will be baptized today. why william and kate are having him christened at st. james place breaking tradition. >> reporter: we are learning the details of the tentative agreement between bart and the unions. when we return we'll give you the highlights. the great american novel. so you can happily let life get in the way, while planning for tomorrow. so you can finish the great american novel banking for
rice. we'll show you what happened when charlie went golfing at the stanford university golf course.ys know that area with the former secretary of state. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you guys at 7 straight up and i hear that they had a great time. >> who won? >> reporter: i'm thinking that you have to watch "cbs this morning" to find that out because if i told you, frank, i'd have to kill you. >> well. >> reporter: you'll have to watch. >>...
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rice is an avid football fan and currently a professor at stamford university. wherever she was, she would have to watch the superbowl. sometimes she'd have to get up at 2 in the morning. >> got to do what you got to do. >>> time now 7:18. a very busy morning so far. sal is keeping a track on everything so far from the traffic to the fire. >> and they blend in. obviously, we want to show you the fire and the progress. we've been showing you pictures from the ground. these are pictures from news chopper 2. on the right is woodside road. one of the busiest roads in the valley. a lot of folks take that. you can use jefferson maybe but it's crowded. i would stick to the main roads 92 or go down to 237. or stay on 101 and use that way. this fire is nowhere near being out. it's obviously, still burning. we heard last time they had taken a defensive stance. going to be here all morning and probably all day. woodside road is going to be closed on a major fire like this. after doing this for so long, i have no hesitation in saying, this is going to be a multiple hour eve
rice is an avid football fan and currently a professor at stamford university. wherever she was, she would have to watch the superbowl. sometimes she'd have to get up at 2 in the morning. >> got to do what you got to do. >>> time now 7:18. a very busy morning so far. sal is keeping a track on everything so far from the traffic to the fire. >> and they blend in. obviously, we want to show you the fire and the progress. we've been showing you pictures from the ground. these...
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napolitano was chosen to lead the university of california's system, the first female president in the uc's 145-year history. and there's also stanford grad condoleezza riceis the first african-american female secretary of state. so what's next? >> there's only one spot that hasn't really been held by a woman yet. we may actually see that in our lifetime. >> reporter: griffin-caen says gender will be less of a headline, the more women end up in these high-powered roles. in san francisco, cate caugiran, kpix 5. >> janet yellen would be taking over at a pivotal time. her nomination could ease concerns over the debt ceiling debate going on in. what. >>> three california poultry processing plants could get shut down for being linked to a salmonella outbreak. nearly 300 people in 17 states have been sickened by the foster farms contaminated chicken. the usda says foster farms has until tomorrow to figure out how to fix the problem or else the agency will pull its meat inspectors. therer no recalls yet. >>> starting today disneyland visitors with disabilities had to wait to get on the rides. michelle gilles on two moms who say the rules won't work for them. >>
napolitano was chosen to lead the university of california's system, the first female president in the uc's 145-year history. and there's also stanford grad condoleezza riceis the first african-american female secretary of state. so what's next? >> there's only one spot that hasn't really been held by a woman yet. we may actually see that in our lifetime. >> reporter: griffin-caen says gender will be less of a headline, the more women end up in these high-powered roles. in san...
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he did his doctorate under the same professors at the university of denver, who taught condoleezza ricethe former secretary of state. he worked at the united nations mission in new york for several years. he went back and joined the foreign ministry and then came back as the un ambassador rice here he has spent much of his adult life in the united states. given that we have gone through 34 years of separation, this is a man with unusual capabilities in terms of understanding both cultures. he has been, behind the scenes, the key player in all the with the outside world, particularly the united years.over the last 30 he was a pivotal player in obtaining the release of the american and other foreign hostages in lebanon. he was a pivotal player in the end of the iran iraq war -- the iran-iraq war. 2003. a pivotal player in he was the one who was the key in convincing tehran. he was pivotal when the united states had to help form a new -- inment and afghanistan afghanistan after 9/11 and the u.s. intervention. he was the one who met with u.s. envoys and personally convinced them to go along
he did his doctorate under the same professors at the university of denver, who taught condoleezza ricethe former secretary of state. he worked at the united nations mission in new york for several years. he went back and joined the foreign ministry and then came back as the un ambassador rice here he has spent much of his adult life in the united states. given that we have gone through 34 years of separation, this is a man with unusual capabilities in terms of understanding both cultures. he...
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it is rumored condoleezza rice, the former secretary of state, former provost at stanford universityst college football playoff selection committee. this is the panel responsible for deciding which four teams will advance to the playoffs in the 2014 season. this is a welcome, welcome advance in the college system here. rice's possible appointment is not sitting well though with espn analyst david pollack. this is what he said over the weeke weekend. >> now i'm going to stick my foot in my mouth probably. i want people on this committee, guys, that can watch tape -- >> have played football. >> have played football, around football, that can tell you different teams on tape, not on paper. >> so no woman belongs on the committee because -- >> oh, no way. >> so in that cross-talk you may have missed it, he doesn't think that any women should serve on this playoff selection committee, and his justification for it is he only wants people who have played college football. >> he then reclarified afterward. because he came in under a lot of fire. >> he said he sent a tweet out "i want people
it is rumored condoleezza rice, the former secretary of state, former provost at stanford universityst college football playoff selection committee. this is the panel responsible for deciding which four teams will advance to the playoffs in the 2014 season. this is a welcome, welcome advance in the college system here. rice's possible appointment is not sitting well though with espn analyst david pollack. this is what he said over the weeke weekend. >> now i'm going to stick my foot in my...
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rice co-hosts a golf invitational. it pairs young female leading collegiate players with leading women. the event takes place in stanford universityendly onet at home. >> i was a tennis player for years and i was a pretty good tennis player. athletically driven since she was a child, kond rise was good at many things including breaking barriers. >> all right. shall we tee off here? >> first african-american secretary of state. on the first tee, former secretary of state condoleezza rice. >> what did you think when the call in from augusta would you like to be a member? >> i was so honored. augusta is great tradition. one thing about america, not just augusta, but many were walled off to african-americans for a long time and then women. but this country has a marvelous way of including more and more people in every generation. >> but it meant something to you. >> i'm a southerner, and -- >> from alabama next door. and tradition means a lot to me. i love tradition. >> but she didn't take up this sporting tradition until 2005 just months into the office of secretary of state. >> what was the attraction? >> i was secretary of state, n
rice co-hosts a golf invitational. it pairs young female leading collegiate players with leading women. the event takes place in stanford universityendly onet at home. >> i was a tennis player for years and i was a pretty good tennis player. athletically driven since she was a child, kond rise was good at many things including breaking barriers. >> all right. shall we tee off here? >> first african-american secretary of state. on the first tee, former secretary of state...
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rice co-hosts a golf invitational. it pairs young female leading collegiate players with leading women. the event takes place in stanford university player. athletically driven since she was a child, kond rise was good at many things including breaking barriers. >> all right. shall we tee off here? >> first african-american secretary of state. on the first tee, former secretary of state condoleezza rice. >> what did you think when the call in from augusta would you like to be a member? >> i was so honored. augusta is great tradition. one thing about america, not just augusta, but many were walled off to african-americans for a long time and then women. but this country has a marvelous way of including more and more people in every generation. >> but it meant something to you. >> i'm a southerner and -- >> from alabama next door. and tradition means a lot to me. i love tradition. >> but she didn't take up this sporting tradition until 2005 just months into the office of secretary of state. >> what was the attraction? >> i was secretary of state, not much time. always on my way to a car, a building. just being able to get outside an
rice co-hosts a golf invitational. it pairs young female leading collegiate players with leading women. the event takes place in stanford university player. athletically driven since she was a child, kond rise was good at many things including breaking barriers. >> all right. shall we tee off here? >> first african-american secretary of state. on the first tee, former secretary of state condoleezza rice. >> what did you think when the call in from augusta would you like to be...