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. >> sally ride was the first american woman in space. now, she wants to make sure other girls are leaders in science and technology. >> and already, looks like you're ready. >> she has started the sally ride science academy with exxon-mobile to keep kids interested in this area, especially krung women. >> what we're seeing now around the world is that other countries in asia, in europe, are putting much more focus on science and technology than we a are. >> ride works with kids and teachers to fiend ways to make science interesting. >> we tend to lose their hearts even if not their minds in 5, 6th, 7th grade and don't get them back and greater problem with girls. >> might not be cool to be the best one in the math class and they have a stereo type after scientist as a geeky looking guy that looks like einstein at that wears a lab coat and a pocket protector. if you're 11 it's not something you aspire to. >> it could be as simple as girl who makes a scientific break through. >> just seeing the looks in the eyes of the girls who may have s
. >> sally ride was the first american woman in space. now, she wants to make sure other girls are leaders in science and technology. >> and already, looks like you're ready. >> she has started the sally ride science academy with exxon-mobile to keep kids interested in this area, especially krung women. >> what we're seeing now around the world is that other countries in asia, in europe, are putting much more focus on science and technology than we a are. >> ride...
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. >> sally ride was the first american woman in space.ow, she wants to make sure other girls are leaders in science and technology. >> and already, looks like you're ready. >> she has started the sally ride science academy with exxon-mobile to keep kids interested in this area, especially krung women. >> what we're seeing now around the world is that other countries in asia, in europe, are putting much more focus on science and technology than we a are. >> ride works with kids and teachers to fiend ways to make science interesting. >> we tend to lose their hearts even if not their minds in 5, 6th, 7th grade and don't get them back and greater problem with girls. >> might not be cool to be the best one in the math class and they have a stereo type after scientist as a geeky looking guy that looks like einstein at that wears a lab coat and a pocket protector. if you're 11 it's not something you aspire to. >> it could be as simple as girl who makes a scientific break through. >> just seeing the looks in the eyes of the girls who may have stu
. >> sally ride was the first american woman in space.ow, she wants to make sure other girls are leaders in science and technology. >> and already, looks like you're ready. >> she has started the sally ride science academy with exxon-mobile to keep kids interested in this area, especially krung women. >> what we're seeing now around the world is that other countries in asia, in europe, are putting much more focus on science and technology than we a are. >> ride...
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. >> host: you have a review of sally pipes's new book. the antidote to obamacare. >> guest: it is a brilliant indictment of obamacare shortly to be followed by the top ten myths of obamacare which we will be issuing later this year or next year but the full disclosure, sally pike is wife. [talking over each other] >> i am recognizing what is truly there. >> host: philadelphia. >> caller: hello. how are you? >> host: 18 thank you. >> caller: i have discussions with people who admit they are conservatives and i yet have had once to had met segregation for example was a conservative philosophy rooted in property rights and rights of free association and the government's need to enforce those rights and attitudes. would you be able to admit or define where segregation fit in the conservative philosophy? >> guest: i think segregation is the opposite of the conservative philosophy. segregation historically was an invention of southern democrats who were sore losers in the civil war and wanted to repress and suppress blacks in the legitimate exe
. >> host: you have a review of sally pipes's new book. the antidote to obamacare. >> guest: it is a brilliant indictment of obamacare shortly to be followed by the top ten myths of obamacare which we will be issuing later this year or next year but the full disclosure, sally pike is wife. [talking over each other] >> i am recognizing what is truly there. >> host: philadelphia. >> caller: hello. how are you? >> host: 18 thank you. >> caller: i have...
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>> it's a new program that sallie mae is coming out with today. starting next week they're going to lower the interest rates on some of their student loans. interest rates will now fall into a range of 2.88% and 10.25%. that's about a 2 percentage point drop from now. the rules, here are the rules. the rates are variable. you must pay the interest while you're still in school and for nonfederal loans only, this is applying to, which typically lack consumer protections. sallie mae has been up against the wall so they're trying to make up lost revenue. starting this summer, students must get all of their federal loans directly from the government. that's part of the health care bill in there. that's coming from the government. and because of that change, sallie mae said that last week they're going to start cutting jobs because of that. you see they're feeling the pinch and you can see the change here on what they're doing for college students. >> boy, a lot of news coming from our stephanie elam today. we appreciate it. as always, have a good one,
>> it's a new program that sallie mae is coming out with today. starting next week they're going to lower the interest rates on some of their student loans. interest rates will now fall into a range of 2.88% and 10.25%. that's about a 2 percentage point drop from now. the rules, here are the rules. the rates are variable. you must pay the interest while you're still in school and for nonfederal loans only, this is applying to, which typically lack consumer protections. sallie mae has been...
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sally mae is shark a third of its workforce. >> reporter: the ceo of sally mae says the student loanhe healthcare law is not good news for the company and not good news for our employees. sally mae will have to let go of 2,500 employees by the end of 2011. mainly at service centers. here is why. you can go to the government or to private lenders or community banks for help in getting a government backed student loan. but new law says you can only go through the government which president obama says will save $60 billion in fees. supporters say this change cuts out an unnecessary step. cuts outs the middle man and will provide better services for students. not so say critics. instead of having a choice. now students will have one choice. the federal government and four call centers to get help. from the interest on these loans will go to the government, not to community leaders. megyn: major garrett is moments away. we are getting his microphone hooked up. but again we are trying here at fox to confirm this "washington post" news report. now they are reporting citing unnamed obama adm
sally mae is shark a third of its workforce. >> reporter: the ceo of sally mae says the student loanhe healthcare law is not good news for the company and not good news for our employees. sally mae will have to let go of 2,500 employees by the end of 2011. mainly at service centers. here is why. you can go to the government or to private lenders or community banks for help in getting a government backed student loan. but new law says you can only go through the government which president...
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there's sally bercow. >> the principle of argument of some different voting system. are you sympathetic to it intellectually. do you think it's the right way for this country to go? >> i'm sorry. i'm terribly ambivalent about this. i think that the electoral system can't be justified if it doesn't work. i've never thought we'd get p.r. until we had at least two successful elections not producing clear majority which is the justification for the unfairness. but it is system. it's unfair to the conservatives. they need about 7% more than labour did in order to get a clear majority. it's unfair to the liberals. they were very close to labour. they were bound to get fewer seats. but the trouble is if you are pro-p.r. it means that you have to accept we shall have minority governments with b & p and representation and other awkward minorities with the work of parliament. >> what's your view? >> i've always been told rather in the way that david is because when you look at it, did it in the most detached way possible. our voting arrangements are a rigged market in a era of
there's sally bercow. >> the principle of argument of some different voting system. are you sympathetic to it intellectually. do you think it's the right way for this country to go? >> i'm sorry. i'm terribly ambivalent about this. i think that the electoral system can't be justified if it doesn't work. i've never thought we'd get p.r. until we had at least two successful elections not producing clear majority which is the justification for the unfairness. but it is system. it's...
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she does it because our local officials don't do it very well and i asked this person, i said sally, on the day you collect the samples, if i give you three additional samples, will you test them. i didn't tell her what the samples were. the first sample was from my not so clean toilet, the second sample was from my not so clean toilet that had had feces in it and my third sample was from my toilet that had feces that sat there for an hour that i swirled around a bit. all three of the samples came back with readings that were less than the readings from the river, the average reading from the river for that week, and by the way, all three of those samples were 1 the e.p.a.'s levels of acceptable swimming levels. that's gross and that's the state of the chesapeake bay and that's a major, major problem. how did we get in to this disaster, how did this unfold? and i make the argument in the book, if you want to understand this dysfunctional coalition that we call the community and i make which recall the environmental community. and i make a distinction between the light green to the da
she does it because our local officials don't do it very well and i asked this person, i said sally, on the day you collect the samples, if i give you three additional samples, will you test them. i didn't tell her what the samples were. the first sample was from my not so clean toilet, the second sample was from my not so clean toilet that had had feces in it and my third sample was from my toilet that had feces that sat there for an hour that i swirled around a bit. all three of the samples...
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wife died in childbirth and sally was the way for new for most different story. this is david benjamin, said most of you never heard of come in the great unsung hero of kansas city business. david benjamin was a jewish immigrant from london whose family settled in leavenworth or if you would know making can see better his brother offered benjamin for their many statutes. the benjamin's was the beginning of philanthropic jewish communities in kansas city, which was very much the model for a lot of us throughout the country. david benjamin was fraternities bank teller. he became fraternities first employee in the restaurant business in the 1880's who was dispatched to kansas city to set up the office here and he and fred herbie fund within the business, in fact, for many years more than fred herbie did. granary was no mention of fred herbie consent decree. part of the reason that he was about because that was his plan for the people he ran his business day today and with the bedrock of the business community and can see for literally decades with david benjamin and
wife died in childbirth and sally was the way for new for most different story. this is david benjamin, said most of you never heard of come in the great unsung hero of kansas city business. david benjamin was a jewish immigrant from london whose family settled in leavenworth or if you would know making can see better his brother offered benjamin for their many statutes. the benjamin's was the beginning of philanthropic jewish communities in kansas city, which was very much the model for a lot...
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i am joined by chris and sally. if this is mr. cameron's night, what job would you take? >> i wouldn't work for the government. i would rather fly to the moon. we have enough people working for the government. >> you would turn down david cameron? >> there are enough people working for the government at the moment. >> you are happy to see him elected? >> very happy. gordon brown could be prime minister. >> i am happy to see him elected. but i think we need fewer government jobs. . . da then it happens. maybe we should start predicting our own rich success. >> what do you think? >> i do not think the other candidates can escape hard times. they were just going, thank goodness. >> are you so sure it is a conservative victory? downing street says they may form a coalition. >> i think by 1:00 p.m. tomorrow. >> generally the elections are always great times for cartoonists, and we have some of the greatest cartoonists in the world, and we have got one with us tonight. let's see what he has got. what have you got for us? >> this is gordon brown. he has an albatross around his n
i am joined by chris and sally. if this is mr. cameron's night, what job would you take? >> i wouldn't work for the government. i would rather fly to the moon. we have enough people working for the government. >> you would turn down david cameron? >> there are enough people working for the government at the moment. >> you are happy to see him elected? >> very happy. gordon brown could be prime minister. >> i am happy to see him elected. but i think we need...
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had syphilis in the brain, abham lincoln was a monkey, thomas jefferson, they were going after the sallyanding things in real time and early 1800's. so politics has always been a contact sport. and i think it is important for supporters of the president not to blame all of the criticism, even when it is fierce, and oftentimes untrue, to blame that criticism on racism. as he set at one point, he sai look, i was black before i was elected and the american people elected me anyway. i asked him about this a little bit, and i found talking to other folks, one day in the oval office, when health care was really in trouble and he is asked by rahm emanuel, are you still feeling lucky, and he said, yes, i am fairly -- i am feeling lucky, my name is buraku st. obama d i am sitting here in the oval office. -- my name is barack husin obama and i am still in office. people did not care as muc about what everybody is art bring about and watching -- and ought to be fair, he feels the american people are fair and with enough time he will be able to maintain their support and i actually think he is right
had syphilis in the brain, abham lincoln was a monkey, thomas jefferson, they were going after the sallyanding things in real time and early 1800's. so politics has always been a contact sport. and i think it is important for supporters of the president not to blame all of the criticism, even when it is fierce, and oftentimes untrue, to blame that criticism on racism. as he set at one point, he sai look, i was black before i was elected and the american people elected me anyway. i asked him...
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had syphilis in the brain, abraham lincoln was a monkey, thomas jefferson, they were going after the sally handing things in real time and early 1800's. so politics has always been a contact sport. and i think it is important for supporters of the president not to blame all of e criticism, even when it is fierce, and oftentimes untrue, to blame that criticism on racism. as he set at one point, he said, look, i was black before i was ected and the american people elected me anyway. i asked him about this a little bit, and i found talking to other folks, one day in the oval office, when health care was really in trouble and he is asked by rahm emanuel, are you still feeling lucky, and he said, yes, i am fairly - i am feeling lucky, my name is buraku st. obama and i am sitting here in the oval office. -- my name is barack hussein obama and i am still in office. people did not care as much about at everybody is art bring about and watching and ought to be fair, he feels the american people a fair and with enough time he will be able to maintain their support and i actually think he is right. h
had syphilis in the brain, abraham lincoln was a monkey, thomas jefferson, they were going after the sally handing things in real time and early 1800's. so politics has always been a contact sport. and i think it is important for supporters of the president not to blame all of e criticism, even when it is fierce, and oftentimes untrue, to blame that criticism on racism. as he set at one point, he said, look, i was black before i was ected and the american people elected me anyway. i asked him...
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had syphilis in the brain, abraham lincoln was a monkey, thomas jefferson, they were going after the sally handing things in real time and early 1800's. so politics has always been a contact sport. and i think it is important for supporters of the president not to blame all of the criticism, even when it is fierce, and oftentimes untrue, to blame that criticism on racism. as he set at one point, he said, look, i was black before i was elected and the american people elected me anyway. i asked him about this a little bit, and i found talking to other folks, one day in the oval office, when health care was really in trouble and he is asked by rahm emanuel, are you still feeling lucky, and he said, yes, i am fairly -- i am feeling lucky, my name is buraku st. obama and i am sitting here in the oval office. -- my name is barack hussein obama and i am still in office. people did not care as much about what everybody is art bring about and watching -- and ought to be fair, he feels the american people are fair and with enough time he will be able to maintain their support and i actually think he
had syphilis in the brain, abraham lincoln was a monkey, thomas jefferson, they were going after the sally handing things in real time and early 1800's. so politics has always been a contact sport. and i think it is important for supporters of the president not to blame all of the criticism, even when it is fierce, and oftentimes untrue, to blame that criticism on racism. as he set at one point, he said, look, i was black before i was elected and the american people elected me anyway. i asked...
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thomas jefferson, they were going after the sally heming thing in real time in the early 1800's. so politics has always been a contact sport. and i think it's important for supporters of the president not to blame all the criticism, even when it's fierce and oftentimes untrue, to blame that criticism on racism. as he said, at one point, he said, look, i was black before i was elected. and the american people elected me anyway. i asked him, you know, about this a little bit. and i found in talking to some other folks, one day in the oval office, when health care was really in trouble, and he is asked by rahm emanuel, are you still feeling lucky, and he said, yeah, i'm feeling lucky. my name's barack obama hussein obama. and i'm sitting here in the oval office. so he actually has a lot of faith in the american people to see beyond race, to see beyond the normal slings and arrows, get out of that bubble. people don't care as much about what everybody's arguing about in washington. . is art and ought to be fair, he feels the american people are fair and with enough time he will be ab
thomas jefferson, they were going after the sally heming thing in real time in the early 1800's. so politics has always been a contact sport. and i think it's important for supporters of the president not to blame all the criticism, even when it's fierce and oftentimes untrue, to blame that criticism on racism. as he said, at one point, he said, look, i was black before i was elected. and the american people elected me anyway. i asked him, you know, about this a little bit. and i found in...