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and director at rutgers university. thank you both for being here.ts surrounding wednesday's big celebration started a few days ago. and you said you weren't that impressed with what was going on funeral. >> yes, i found it to be uninspired and anti-climatic. you compare it to what happened on saturday, there was not even that much coverage on television, let alone a lot of conversation about it. so i'm not sure it captured the spirit of where we are as a nation. >> your organization has been very involved in the celebrations. you have a different view of the march. what does it mean to you? >> i have to say on many accounts i have to agree with dr. cooper, but we were fortunate enough to participate in a series of events called we got next, which was a youth-based events during the weekend. you know, we lead a march on alec, the american legislative exchange council, we also had several different panels where we had intergenerational dialogue between people ages 18 to 35, what we called the youth to snik legends like bob moses carolina. >> so you se
and director at rutgers university. thank you both for being here.ts surrounding wednesday's big celebration started a few days ago. and you said you weren't that impressed with what was going on funeral. >> yes, i found it to be uninspired and anti-climatic. you compare it to what happened on saturday, there was not even that much coverage on television, let alone a lot of conversation about it. so i'm not sure it captured the spirit of where we are as a nation. >> your...
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i'm from new jersey and you are responsible solely for putting three of our grandkids through rutgers universityfabulous, thank you, thank you. >> caller: thank you, baby. now, sandrich? >> it's a problem. when he was on the incredible panel, they said that it's a terrific speck, but i regard it as a total speck but it's dangerous in this market. it's a pure spec, accept it for that, and move on. thank you for the find comments. amy? >> caller: last night, you talked about check point. >> right. >> caller: and on the advice of my son, i bought the israeli check point in april and it's up 20%, and i was wondering why you did not mention it, it's a security company and what's the difference. >> well, i don't know -- i just know this check point is check point, it's an israeli company. i do want to point out, that one of the reason is interesting because the bring your own device movement is making the cloud hard to police. but i would go with port net. >> caller: the ceo for my stock bailed out today in ing do i sell? >> it's a big thing to be the ceo and acting cfo, it's a wait and see, i want to
i'm from new jersey and you are responsible solely for putting three of our grandkids through rutgers universityfabulous, thank you, thank you. >> caller: thank you, baby. now, sandrich? >> it's a problem. when he was on the incredible panel, they said that it's a terrific speck, but i regard it as a total speck but it's dangerous in this market. it's a pure spec, accept it for that, and move on. thank you for the find comments. amy? >> caller: last night, you talked about...
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here from new jersey and you are responsible solely for putting three of our grandkids through rutgers university that's fabulous. thank you. >> caller: sandridge ptsd. >> that is problematic. they were on that terrific panel at the delivering all for conference. a terrific spec. we know oil has gone up since then ebi regarded as a total spec but the specs are very dangerous in this market because a lot of things are wrong. it is a pure spec to be accept that and maybe moveon. thank you for those kind comments about rutgers. amy in maryland. >> caller: last night you talked about checkpoints and it's up over about 20%. i was wondering why you didn't mention it as a security company and what's the difference? >> i don't know. i just know that checkpoint is an israeli company. i do want to point out that there is-one of the reasons it is kind of interesting is because the bring your own device movement has made it very hard to reach the cloud. but then again i still recommend fortunate as the one that i would be in. i need to go to mark in wisconsin. >> caller: the cfo from unigen bailed out today.
here from new jersey and you are responsible solely for putting three of our grandkids through rutgers university that's fabulous. thank you. >> caller: sandridge ptsd. >> that is problematic. they were on that terrific panel at the delivering all for conference. a terrific spec. we know oil has gone up since then ebi regarded as a total spec but the specs are very dangerous in this market because a lot of things are wrong. it is a pure spec to be accept that and maybe moveon. thank...
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. >> rutgers university. >> yes. the statute in texas requires sexual gratification.at is difficult to prove. very frightening. >> the words that he used was bleeped out. if it was sexual would that be in violation? >> that under present texas law may be difficult to do but between state and federal laws there's certainly a bunch of different theories of liability that someone could proceed on and then there's civil liability as well. however, without knowing who these people are, they may be attractive descendents. >> some people fear that they could be exposed to this kind of crime. passwords. it's as simple as making sure that you have really good passwords, right? >> yes. people don't understand that the router that sits behind the tv is also connecting to this camera in the nursery. if you've just got a password that is easier to break, boom, you can jump in and someone is in your nursery. you've got to be real careful about that. >> we can help police against this. just like any kind of security, hold that thought. we have a bunch more things coming up. >>> the
. >> rutgers university. >> yes. the statute in texas requires sexual gratification.at is difficult to prove. very frightening. >> the words that he used was bleeped out. if it was sexual would that be in violation? >> that under present texas law may be difficult to do but between state and federal laws there's certainly a bunch of different theories of liability that someone could proceed on and then there's civil liability as well. however, without knowing who these...
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joining me now is chair of the highland commission and a vizzing lecturer at rutgers university. raze, the plan. what all is involved here? is it really possible? >> absolutely. we have actually a project that was completed almost a hundred years ago. in that circumstance they lifted the structures, over 2,000 of them and lifted the land up below the structures once they were all lifted. that was a much larger project. it's absolutely doable. it's a very expensive project. it's the permanent solution. >> you talk about permanent solution. as you well know, 2009, brought hurricane ike and galveston took quite the hit from that. when you say a permanent solution, a hundred years plus is a long time, that said, can you do something to guarantee that mother nature could never take down highlands. sg i don't think we can never say never. the motte in new jersey is we're stronger than the storm. we need be stronger than next storm and the storm after that. they did weather it in galveston. if it weren't for the work that was done those hundreds of years ago, i don't believe they would
joining me now is chair of the highland commission and a vizzing lecturer at rutgers university. raze, the plan. what all is involved here? is it really possible? >> absolutely. we have actually a project that was completed almost a hundred years ago. in that circumstance they lifted the structures, over 2,000 of them and lifted the land up below the structures once they were all lifted. that was a much larger project. it's absolutely doable. it's a very expensive project. it's the...
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lectures at rutgers university.e has written numerous articles on civil rights issues and representation of poor communities, especially puerto rico and latin american -- latino communities. he has recently begun publishing articles on the effect of mass imprisonment on material communities. car me in welcoming juan tegena. [applause] not to be outdone. a woman of tremendous intellectual prowess. one of the former presidents of association.bar she is the general counsel of the national association for the advancement of colored people, mrs. kim m. keenan. [applause] prior to joining the naacp, she was the principal of the keenan d.c.,nd washington, focusing on medical malpractice litigation. prior to that, she served in the litigation practices of two nationally recognized -- oh -- to recognize nationalize -- two nationally recognized law firms for 18 years. she is an incredible confidant, a wonderful sister. she is also a member of the board of the lawyers committee for civil rights under law. welcome, kim keenan.
lectures at rutgers university.e has written numerous articles on civil rights issues and representation of poor communities, especially puerto rico and latin american -- latino communities. he has recently begun publishing articles on the effect of mass imprisonment on material communities. car me in welcoming juan tegena. [applause] not to be outdone. a woman of tremendous intellectual prowess. one of the former presidents of association.bar she is the general counsel of the national...
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and currently rutgers university .n numerous article on constitutional and civil rights issue and political representation marginalized community especially puerto rican and latino communities has begun litigating and publishing articles on the effect of has imprisonment on latino communities. will you welcome -- join me in welcoming juan. [applause] not to be outdone. we also have on this panel a woman of tremendous intellectual power. one of the former president of the national bar association. she's a generally counsel to national association for the advancement of color. mrs. kim. [applause] complex medical malpractice, mediation, and arbitration, litigate in counseling and public serving. she served -- uh-uh. there it goes. to nationally recognized law firms more than 18 years, and most important to me is not only is she an incredible and sister civil right on the law. [applause] also on the panel someone you have seen all over the news. dominated our nation's imagination over the last year. because of the horribl
and currently rutgers university .n numerous article on constitutional and civil rights issue and political representation marginalized community especially puerto rican and latino communities has begun litigating and publishing articles on the effect of has imprisonment on latino communities. will you welcome -- join me in welcoming juan. [applause] not to be outdone. we also have on this panel a woman of tremendous intellectual power. one of the former president of the national bar...