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thanks for your views on the program dr christian right professor of economics at the frankfurt technical university appreciate it thank you. it's been a day of disquiet in israel where police have started dismantling the tent cities built by protesters during the past two months the camps are part of a nationwide demonstrations over living costs and other social problems of money israelis that move came less than a day after tel of even ministration promise to protect the demonstrators and cooperate with them led to clashes between the camps inhabitants and police as well as call for tell of the mayor to resign meanwhile in the west bank jewish settlers vandalized the israeli defense force base damaging several vehicles it was a response to the i.d.f. earlier dismantling several illegal outposts jewish settlers leader galli diana says the authorities will act as they would in the palestinian instance and neither side will achieve anything. if. they call the. police and also call the police to use. in order to. act by doing or use exactly the same terminology. is perfectly israelis against the pales
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cyclist federation in the late 1970's, has worked with cycling research projects at the danish technical university, has conflicted to national danish cycle planning and has been involved in european union projects on zero and low-emission vehicles as well as cycling benchmarking. he has been the coordinating of a car-free cities conference and another conference in copenhagen. nils. >> i'm very happy to be here today and i'm going to talk about planning for a wide range of users, not just for the strong cyclists. i'm not too familiar with this. it's very easy. just keep to the right. in our cycling policy, we present a starting point for the policies for cycling, what we call the transport quality and we are looking at safety, of course, which are the statistics, but we also very much looking at the sense of safety or the sense of security that you feel safe, that the cyclists feel safe and that's not just the strong cyclist, but cycle groups, different cyclist groups should feel safe when they cycle in traffic. then we look at the traveling speeds which is important because we are competing with
cyclist federation in the late 1970's, has worked with cycling research projects at the danish technical university, has conflicted to national danish cycle planning and has been involved in european union projects on zero and low-emission vehicles as well as cycling benchmarking. he has been the coordinating of a car-free cities conference and another conference in copenhagen. nils. >> i'm very happy to be here today and i'm going to talk about planning for a wide range of users, not...
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you got to get a higher education of some kind or another whether it is technical or four-year university or two-year. unemployment now for people with college degrees is nowhere near what it is for those without them. in tradition of the black church, i would say amen. there is nothing you said there that i disagree with. this sunday, i'll be on "meet the press" along with former education secretary bill bennett. the entire show all about education. i'll get my say so on n that debate about education. the one thing in your book that i agree with but i'm going to be honest, i don't see how get there from here. this notion of fixing regulations that govern our economy with the way the lobbyists industry works in washington, with the obama white house kowtowing quite frankly to wall street. you're right about this. i don't see how that gets done. what is the path forward on that particular issue? so much of this is tied to that? how do we get that done inside the body policy that we have now? >> your reason for sobriety and doubt on that, we would share. when you look at what we just went t
you got to get a higher education of some kind or another whether it is technical or four-year university or two-year. unemployment now for people with college degrees is nowhere near what it is for those without them. in tradition of the black church, i would say amen. there is nothing you said there that i disagree with. this sunday, i'll be on "meet the press" along with former education secretary bill bennett. the entire show all about education. i'll get my say so on n that...
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the chinese are doing it to technical universities, 17 and 18 year olds being paid seven or eight bucks a week to come up with different approaches to hacking, coordinated by the pla. you look at the ways we are starting to respond, which is to create a ponderous bureaucracy. who do you think is going to win, if we centralize through our vast bureaucracy? on the other hand, look at silicon valley. all of the big companies are more concerned than the government is about being hacked and counterattacked. i think that trying to come up with the concept we had for the dni applied to cyber, to coordinate government activities and help the private sector -- you do not want the and a say in running the cyber business of google. we do not have that approach now, but we have to take our model from the threat -- decentralized but well coordinated. >> we will now have a question and answer. >> doyle mcmanus from "the los angeles times." i would like to expand on the cost of security in a time of fiscal austerity. the deficiencies and cost benefit -- can you expand that? are we doing it right? is i
the chinese are doing it to technical universities, 17 and 18 year olds being paid seven or eight bucks a week to come up with different approaches to hacking, coordinated by the pla. you look at the ways we are starting to respond, which is to create a ponderous bureaucracy. who do you think is going to win, if we centralize through our vast bureaucracy? on the other hand, look at silicon valley. all of the big companies are more concerned than the government is about being hacked and...
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the chinese are doing it to technical universities, 17 and 18 year olds being paid seven or eight bucks a week to come up with different approaches to hacking, coordinated by the pla. you look at the ways we are starting to respond, which is to create a ponderous bureaucracy. who do you think is going to win, if we centralize through our vast bureaucracy? on the other hand, look at silicon valley. all of the big companies are more concerned than the government is about being hacked and counterattacked. i think that trying to come up with the concept we had for the dni applied to cyber, to coordinate government activities and help the private sector -- you do not want the and a say in running the cyber business of google. we do not have that approach now, but we have to take our model from the threat -- decentralized but well coordinated. >> we will now have a question and answer. >> doyle mcmanus from "the los angeles times." >> i would like to expand on the cost of security in a time of fiscal austerity. the deficiencies and cost benefit -- can you expand that? are we doing it right? i
the chinese are doing it to technical universities, 17 and 18 year olds being paid seven or eight bucks a week to come up with different approaches to hacking, coordinated by the pla. you look at the ways we are starting to respond, which is to create a ponderous bureaucracy. who do you think is going to win, if we centralize through our vast bureaucracy? on the other hand, look at silicon valley. all of the big companies are more concerned than the government is about being hacked and...
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leaders and mares agree on is that foreign students who are earning advanced degrees in technical fields from our universities should be eligible to be worked here permanently. two-thirds of those who earn a computer science or engineering ph.d. from a u.s. institution, 2/3. these are the individuals who make the discoveries and innovations that propelled businesses and create jobs for americans, and they are already here on our soil, but when they graduate, our immigration system has no permanent path designed for them. after a brief grace period to stay and work, our laws allow them cumbersome, temporary visas and a long, uncertain path to a green card, limited by a tangle of restricted rules and quotas. now, turning these students out of the country is, to put it bluntly, about the dumbest thing we can possibly do. other countries are bending over backwards to attract these students, and we are helping them to do it. we have become a laughingstock of the world with this policy. the fact is there is no such thing as too many engineers, too many scientists, or too many technological innovators. we need all o
leaders and mares agree on is that foreign students who are earning advanced degrees in technical fields from our universities should be eligible to be worked here permanently. two-thirds of those who earn a computer science or engineering ph.d. from a u.s. institution, 2/3. these are the individuals who make the discoveries and innovations that propelled businesses and create jobs for americans, and they are already here on our soil, but when they graduate, our immigration system has no...
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technical skill set for our core technology jobs. we focused our recruiting for core technology jobs at u.s. universities, which continue to be among the best in the world for computer science and engineering graduates. so there is a serious shortage of u.s. students with expertise in the fields we need. we have found through our expansive recruitment records that u.s. universities -- at u.s. universities, how of the small pool of graduates, the majorities are for national students. randy mentioned the georgetown university study that projects jobs and education requirements in 2018. we will need 22 million new college degrees. but the country is on course to fall short of that number by at least 3 million. moreover, we're falling short in many of the field we need the most feared computer-related bachelor's degrees awarded in the u.s. dropped from 60,000 in 2004 to cut 38,000 in 2008. nor are these shortfalls limited to the bassos degree level. last year, only about 1600 computer science ph.d.'s graduated from u.s. universities. of these, some 60% were foreign nationals. as well, for instance turn 50% o
technical skill set for our core technology jobs. we focused our recruiting for core technology jobs at u.s. universities, which continue to be among the best in the world for computer science and engineering graduates. so there is a serious shortage of u.s. students with expertise in the fields we need. we have found through our expansive recruitment records that u.s. universities -- at u.s. universities, how of the small pool of graduates, the majorities are for national students. randy...
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technical troubles, sorry about that. >> i will answer that. if you look at ohio state universityversity's football team, i think the other year brought in over 67 million dollars worth of revenue to a university that like most other public universities in this country that had large football programs, are getting less and less dollars from the state coffer. so all of a sudden the board of regents are looking for new revenue streams and who do they turn to? they turn to the football team. so the football team has to do anything and everything it can, not only to try and win but also to try and win and bring in, bring in money that they often give back to the university it is a very, to my, a very unholdy alliance that we have right now between what is a revenue generating operation in collegiate letics, placed under the umbrella of a nonprofit institution of higher education, which to my knowledge doesn't have a mission statement that says when the national championship, produce all americans, that sort of thing. >> brown: meantime as we said, the games go on. >> absolutely, and i
technical troubles, sorry about that. >> i will answer that. if you look at ohio state universityversity's football team, i think the other year brought in over 67 million dollars worth of revenue to a university that like most other public universities in this country that had large football programs, are getting less and less dollars from the state coffer. so all of a sudden the board of regents are looking for new revenue streams and who do they turn to? they turn to the football team....
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mandatory problem starting at lynn technical state college in lynn, missouri, by the way, which is the far-reaching drug prevention program at any college or universityirst-year students must submit to drug tests as well as returning students who took a semester or two off. the test screen for 11 drugs including pot, cocaine, and students who test positive can stay in school while on probation, but must test clean 45 days later to remain enrolled. new and prospective students were advised about the program in the spring and fall orientation, and civil libertarians are calling it a violation of the student's fourth amendment protection against unlawful searches and seizure and invasion of privacy and likely lawsuit target. well, the school leaders say they are necessary for the student's safety at a campus where the coursework is heavy maintenance and nuclear technology and other dangerous t tasks. so, what is your gut telling you? should colleges require all students to take drug tests? go to "newsnation."msnbc.com to cast your vote. and see what "newsnation" is saying about the gut check yesterday. it was about a birthday party that was the loudest
mandatory problem starting at lynn technical state college in lynn, missouri, by the way, which is the far-reaching drug prevention program at any college or universityirst-year students must submit to drug tests as well as returning students who took a semester or two off. the test screen for 11 drugs including pot, cocaine, and students who test positive can stay in school while on probation, but must test clean 45 days later to remain enrolled. new and prospective students were advised about...
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>> graduated from northeastern university in the united states with a degree in physics. he had technical training and understanding. not clear, and i think authorities will want to look at this pretty closely, what drove him, what radicalized him to this view to want to plan this attack? you know, we heard a lot in the nidal hasan case, that was the ft. hood shooter, he was radicalized over the internet, but we don't know was it an internet-based radicalization. had he identified the six? i suspect the fbi will focus on all those questions in the immediate aftermath of the arrest. >> fran townsend, thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> take a look at some live pictures right now. engineers are actually spending a second day repelling down the washington monument. still searching for any damage from last month's earthquake that rattled the east coast. they're actually scanning and recording every inch of the monument after those jolts caused some damage inside and out. we actually saw the cracks day after the earthquake. the landmark has been closed nearly five weeks now as a precaution. we'l
>> graduated from northeastern university in the united states with a degree in physics. he had technical training and understanding. not clear, and i think authorities will want to look at this pretty closely, what drove him, what radicalized him to this view to want to plan this attack? you know, we heard a lot in the nidal hasan case, that was the ft. hood shooter, he was radicalized over the internet, but we don't know was it an internet-based radicalization. had he identified the...
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technicality. the scotsman says court turns into theater as knox appeals her conviction. it goes on to read, "the former university of washington student has been cast by prosecutors as a cunning young woman with a penchant for extreme sex games and by her supporters as a naive victim of bumbling italian police and unreliable forensic evidence." will she get off or won't she? she gets to address the court one more time before the verdict. kyra? >> we'll follow up, zain, thanks. >>> a topic getting more talk, should the u.s. military allow women to serve in combat? one u.s. ally is breaking down that barrier. what it means for the u.s. >>> post-it wars in france. what is behind this paper battle in about ten minutes. these nasal allergies are spoiling our picnic. i know what works differently than many other allergy medications. omnaris. omnaris, to the nose. did you know nasal symptoms like congestion can be caused by allergic inflammation? omnaris relieves your symptoms by fighting inflammation. side effects may include headache, nose bleed, and sore throat. got allergy symptoms out of my way. now life's a picnic
technicality. the scotsman says court turns into theater as knox appeals her conviction. it goes on to read, "the former university of washington student has been cast by prosecutors as a cunning young woman with a penchant for extreme sex games and by her supporters as a naive victim of bumbling italian police and unreliable forensic evidence." will she get off or won't she? she gets to address the court one more time before the verdict. kyra? >> we'll follow up, zain, thanks....
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technically recoverable. all of this means we are looking at a lot of jobs. the university of alaska institute for social economic research estimates estimates 54,000 jobs can be treated from alaska is working in the sea in putting all of the support and in factory jobs stretching from alaska to the lower 48. over the 50 year life span of these fields, this means 154 billion, and let me say again, $154 billion in payroll, and 200 billion plus the federal treasury bus lines this summer alone include over 400 folks in the region. we finally have a sustained momentum on exploring these resources. i would hope that the first of the leaseholders in the exploration process will be drilling the wells off the alaskan arctic coast for the first time in nearly 20 years. conocophillips largest on the heels of the plans of the 2013 and 2014 season. shell received a approval of the plan a few weeks ago just yesterday shell received an air permit as the subject of this committee has worked on for one of their main shift some support for these. hopefully the plan will be approved and the
technically recoverable. all of this means we are looking at a lot of jobs. the university of alaska institute for social economic research estimates estimates 54,000 jobs can be treated from alaska is working in the sea in putting all of the support and in factory jobs stretching from alaska to the lower 48. over the 50 year life span of these fields, this means 154 billion, and let me say again, $154 billion in payroll, and 200 billion plus the federal treasury bus lines this summer alone...
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technical skill set for our core technology jobs. we focused our recruiting for core technology jobs at u.s. universities, which continue to be among the best in the world for computer science and engineering graduates. so there is a serious shortage of u.s. students with expertise in the fields we need. we have found through our expansive recruitment records that u.s. universities -- at u.s. universities, how of the small pool of graduates, the majorities are for national students. randy mentioned the georgetown university study that projects jobs and education requirements in 2018. we will need 22 million new college degrees. but the country is on course to fall short of that number by at least 3 million. moreover, we're falling short in many of the field we need the most feared computer-related bachelor's degrees awarded in the u.s. dropped from 60,000 in 2004 to cut 38,000 in 2008. nor are these shortfalls limited to the bassos degree level. last year, only about 1600 computer science ph.d.'s graduated from u.s. universities. of these, some 60% were foreign nationals. as well, for instance turn 50% o
technical skill set for our core technology jobs. we focused our recruiting for core technology jobs at u.s. universities, which continue to be among the best in the world for computer science and engineering graduates. so there is a serious shortage of u.s. students with expertise in the fields we need. we have found through our expansive recruitment records that u.s. universities -- at u.s. universities, how of the small pool of graduates, the majorities are for national students. randy...
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technically recoverable in the chukchi and beaufort. all of this means we are looking at a lot of jobs. the university of of alaska institute for social economic research estimates 54,000 jobs can be created from alaskans working in the beaufort in chukchi sea including all the support in manufacturing jobs stretching from alaska to the lower 48. over the 50 year lifespan of these fields, this means 154 billion let me say that again, $154 billion in payroll and 200 ilium plus and federal treasury. the science cruise alone employed over 400 folks in the region. we finally have sustainable momentum on exploring these resources. i hope that show in expiration process in the beaufort in chukchi will be drilling its moratoria wells off the alaska arctic coast for the first time in nearly 20 years. conocophillips and statoil on the heels of planning for 2013 and 2014 season. show received approval of the beaufort exploration planned a few weeks ago, just yesterday shell receives an air permit, subject to nellis committee is worked on for one of their main drill ships and support fleet. hopefully chukchi pla
technically recoverable in the chukchi and beaufort. all of this means we are looking at a lot of jobs. the university of of alaska institute for social economic research estimates 54,000 jobs can be created from alaskans working in the beaufort in chukchi sea including all the support in manufacturing jobs stretching from alaska to the lower 48. over the 50 year lifespan of these fields, this means 154 billion let me say that again, $154 billion in payroll and 200 ilium plus and federal...
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technical skill set for our core technology jobs. we focused our recruiting for core technology jobs at u.s. universities, which continue to be among the best in the world for computer science and engineering graduates. so there is a serious shortage of u.s. students with expertise in the fields we need. we have found through our expansive recruitment records that u.s. universities -- at u.s. universities, how of the small pool of graduates, the majorities are for national students. randy mentioned the georgetown university study that projects jobs and education requirements in 2018. we will need 22 million new college degrees. but the country is on course to fall short of that number by at least 3 million. moreover, we're falling short in many of the field we need the most feared computer-related bachelor's degrees awarded in the u.s. dropped from 60,000 in 2004 to cut 38,000 in 2008. nor are these shortfalls limited to the bassos degree level. last year, only about 1600 computer science ph.d.'s graduated from u.s. universities. of these, some 60% were foreign nationals. as well, for instance turn 50% o
technical skill set for our core technology jobs. we focused our recruiting for core technology jobs at u.s. universities, which continue to be among the best in the world for computer science and engineering graduates. so there is a serious shortage of u.s. students with expertise in the fields we need. we have found through our expansive recruitment records that u.s. universities -- at u.s. universities, how of the small pool of graduates, the majorities are for national students. randy...
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technically not running for president, but is it time for the gop to ignore the outside distractions and get behind someone who actually is running? dr. larry sabato, director of the centers for politics at universityit time we have to focus in on one or two candidates? >> eric, yes, they are distractions. yes, it's time to focus in on the real field because one of them will be the republican nominee for president. not these three. at least that's my feeling. i don't think -- i certainly don't think trump is running. certainly don't think pail be is running -- palin is running and i doubt seriously chris christie is running. i think he's enjoying the attention, that's fine. who wouldn't? but republicans are going to have to get down to looking at their real field, the people who have actually put their money and time on the line and have been running for a long time. >> eric: you know what, though? i really enjoy this. i love the big field, the nine or ten who have announced and the three who haven't announced or made a decision yet, i guess trump technically made a decision, he says no. but christie and palin, i kind of like them in the mix. i like wondering if they're going to run. it's not distr
technically not running for president, but is it time for the gop to ignore the outside distractions and get behind someone who actually is running? dr. larry sabato, director of the centers for politics at universityit time we have to focus in on one or two candidates? >> eric, yes, they are distractions. yes, it's time to focus in on the real field because one of them will be the republican nominee for president. not these three. at least that's my feeling. i don't think -- i certainly...