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threw the book at him in the way this had been obtained in terms of how he had walked into the technical university mit in the united states and set up a laptop to download these public dock and public documents so they were throwing the book at him to make an example of spreading knowledge and i think that is a terrible terrible thing to do searing and spreading knowledge was never bad for anyone i'm a journalist and author kevan gosper dollar believes the u.s. wrongly focuses on activists like schwartz when there are real hard criminals at large. short says some buddy who had this inclination that information is power and that you shouldn't be able to treat it just as a commodity that copyright hawks shouldn't just be able to keep this information guarded if if it's available to the world then everyone could be a lot smarter in the united states we've seen a focus on internet activists as of late and i shouldn't necessarily unique to united states but what is remarkable is that there are criminals in the united states that could be prosecuted like bankers are people who have engaged in real crime
threw the book at him in the way this had been obtained in terms of how he had walked into the technical university mit in the united states and set up a laptop to download these public dock and public documents so they were throwing the book at him to make an example of spreading knowledge and i think that is a terrible terrible thing to do searing and spreading knowledge was never bad for anyone i'm a journalist and author kevan gosper dollar believes the u.s. wrongly focuses on activists...
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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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throw the book at him in the way this had been obtained in terms of how he had walked into the technical university mit in the united states and set up a laptop to download these public dock public documents so they were throwing the book at him to make an example out of spreading knowledge and i think that is a terrible terrible thing to do setting and spreading knowledge was never bad for anyone. now starting with belfast where protesters are angry at a decision to stop flying the british flag in the city hold in belfast of a clash with police at least one officer and a bus driver have been injured this is the latest eruption of violence in seven weeks of demonstrations over one hundred police have so far been hurt in that time eighty five people charged for offenses related to the rioting. a train carrying a young army recruits has derailed south of cairo killing nineteen and injuring more than one hundred number of expected to rise according to authorities that egypt's railways have a poor safety record last november more than fifty died when a train crashed into a school bus. just a few minute
throw the book at him in the way this had been obtained in terms of how he had walked into the technical university mit in the united states and set up a laptop to download these public dock public documents so they were throwing the book at him to make an example out of spreading knowledge and i think that is a terrible terrible thing to do setting and spreading knowledge was never bad for anyone. now starting with belfast where protesters are angry at a decision to stop flying the british...
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through the book at him in the way this had been obtained in terms of how he had walked into the technical university mit in the united states and set up a laptop to download these public dock in public documents so they were throwing the book at him to make an example of spreading knowledge and i think that is a terrible terrible thing to do sharing and spreading knowledge was never bad for anyone. during a lull in flank related riots is the son of the majority rally for nationalists and...
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throw the book at him in the way this had been obtained in terms of how he had walked into the technical university mit in the united states and set up a laptop to download these public dock of public documents so they were throwing the book at him to make an example of spreading knowledge and i think that is a terrible terrible thing to do sharing and spreading knowledge was never bad for anyone we've seen many tributes many regard him as brilliant with so much promise how do you think he will be remembered within the i-t. community the internet is mourning this is a tragic event for all of us that sent shock waves and i think most of the most of the people are insured by carrying on his legacy he had so much left to do i confess i was just starting to investigate politics and how you could have a policy making. in what way though what why is he so different from other others who are pursuing the freedom of the internet what made him so special. he was bright i mean this was a guy who wrote specs that all of us use on a daily basis at eight feet age forty even he was a prodigy he had just started
throw the book at him in the way this had been obtained in terms of how he had walked into the technical university mit in the united states and set up a laptop to download these public dock of public documents so they were throwing the book at him to make an example of spreading knowledge and i think that is a terrible terrible thing to do sharing and spreading knowledge was never bad for anyone we've seen many tributes many regard him as brilliant with so much promise how do you think he will...
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threw the book at him in the way this had been obtained in terms of how he had walked into the technical university mit in the united states and set up a laptop to download these public docket of public documents so they were throwing the book at him to make an example of spreading knowledge and i think that is a terrible terrible thing to do setting and spreading knowledge was never bad for anyone. well let's get into it now the day let's start with syria where a double explosion has ripped the university of leftover so important state television which reported fifteen people have been killed and many others wounded the university is in the government health section of the city and it's thought dozens of people have been killed in other attacks across the country and yet another day of violence on monday his deputy foreign minister confirmed president bashar al assad will stay in his post at least until elections next year the. africans are angry at a decision to stop flying the british flag permanently from the city hall in belfast have again clashed with police this time leaving one officer and
threw the book at him in the way this had been obtained in terms of how he had walked into the technical university mit in the united states and set up a laptop to download these public docket of public documents so they were throwing the book at him to make an example of spreading knowledge and i think that is a terrible terrible thing to do setting and spreading knowledge was never bad for anyone. well let's get into it now the day let's start with syria where a double explosion has ripped...
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snowball battle, this taking place at a technical university. it's a big one.students fighting using snowballs against a team they called the rest of the world. they played two rounds to capture the flag in battlefield domination. >>> dubai, the tallest building in the world, remember tom cruise scaling the tower in "mission impossible" for. >> we have to go from the server room from outside. >> we? >> i'm on the computer. >> now you can have a similar bird's-eye view with just a click of a mouse. this image composed of 70 photographs. it can be zoomed, tilted, rotated to give you the feeling that you are sitting on the top of the tower. now you might be wondering, why is this view special? the elevators stop at the 160th floor. to get to the top you have to take a steep lad. er up another 156 feet. i'm suzanne malveaux. president obama on his way to las vegas. hoping odds are in his favor when it comes to immigration reform. the president is going to o outline and highlight his proposal for immigration. his plan includes a path to citizenship like the senate p
snowball battle, this taking place at a technical university. it's a big one.students fighting using snowballs against a team they called the rest of the world. they played two rounds to capture the flag in battlefield domination. >>> dubai, the tallest building in the world, remember tom cruise scaling the tower in "mission impossible" for. >> we have to go from the server room from outside. >> we? >> i'm on the computer. >> now you can have a similar...
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that, combined with the 34 university technical colleges, will help to ensure that we train the engineers> it is more important than ever that we seek to continue to move forward and away from violence in northern ireland, and to create stability. i am sure that the prime minister will agree that full participation in and support for the political and democratic process by everyone, so that the politicians can address the people's issues, is absolutely vital. in that context, and in the light of what is happening in northern ireland, will the prime minister agree to meet us to discuss the forthcoming legislation on northern ireland, so that we can consider measures to increase democratic participation by people in deprived communities, look at the deplorable state of the electoral register in northern ireland, which is in a bad state, and deal with the discrimination against elected members of this house from northern ireland who play by the rules while others get money without taking their seats? all of that needs to be addressed. >> i would be happy to meet the right honorable gentleman
that, combined with the 34 university technical colleges, will help to ensure that we train the engineers> it is more important than ever that we seek to continue to move forward and away from violence in northern ireland, and to create stability. i am sure that the prime minister will agree that full participation in and support for the political and democratic process by everyone, so that the politicians can address the people's issues, is absolutely vital. in that context, and in the...
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technical high school was almost 5,000 people. then washington d.c. as a undergraduate and went to howard university then i went into anthropology where i could make a film set if i was the sociologists are political scientist thought that i could do it as a hobby but to use this fairway they do with anthropological research that i could make the movies but also to go out to the world but what howard could not teach me but we were still using 16 mm film that does this kid doesn't know about the world go out and learn? that is how i ended up in anthropology. >> host: what did your parents to? >> guest: my mom and dad both were working class, both in the medical profession they both worked in bellevue hospital as a dietary aide. my mom went back to school to get her college degree to become a social worker. they were continuing the struggle so to this day tried to better themselves to gain more knowledge from any crevice that they could so i got that you never try to stop learning for what you can do to be productive so say model that as a dietary aide dennis social worker to build a life. >> host: wh
technical high school was almost 5,000 people. then washington d.c. as a undergraduate and went to howard university then i went into anthropology where i could make a film set if i was the sociologists are political scientist thought that i could do it as a hobby but to use this fairway they do with anthropological research that i could make the movies but also to go out to the world but what howard could not teach me but we were still using 16 mm film that does this kid doesn't know about the...
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what does it mean for the university and technical colleges? are they anymorability enough to -- nimble enough to respond to the needs of work force that are changing ever faster in the rapidly changing world we're living? that's an interesting process we're in the middle of right now. as i talk to my colleagues at the u.s. conference of mayors. it's a national problem. most like we have it here. we haven't figured how to do it yet. it requires business partnership i'm be frank as a business guy that has beens to be mayor. businesses are busy. and, you know, if government can't respond efficiently and quickly where they have their act together. we have to move on-air done our own thing. we talk about how government can enable. and absolutely a critical role there. it has to move at the speed of business for it to be relevant. unfortunately for bureaucracies, the speed of business is ever faster right now. how do we catch up and breakthrough all of that? last point, we just talked about the culture. number one is embracing the fact that if we wa
what does it mean for the university and technical colleges? are they anymorability enough to -- nimble enough to respond to the needs of work force that are changing ever faster in the rapidly changing world we're living? that's an interesting process we're in the middle of right now. as i talk to my colleagues at the u.s. conference of mayors. it's a national problem. most like we have it here. we haven't figured how to do it yet. it requires business partnership i'm be frank as a business...
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given the papers are at washington university, the curators of those papers are technically not supposedto be open, but the curators of the papers that very, very helpful. so i was very, very pleased and i have to thank them for those documents because that showed a side of william rehnquist has stood the papers the blackmun papers of douglas showed a side of rehnquist that i thought was very important to reveal. >> lewis powell and william rehnquist both come on the supreme court in january 1972. tell us a little bit about the role william rehnquist played in his own selection when it comes to washington, where he left out in our first segment. he comes with richard kleindienst, an assistant attorney general at department of justice and starts having a hand in selection for supreme court nominees and lo and behold and fall of 1971, he becomes one. >> guest: rehnquist is the person at the justice department put in charge by and large abetting the nixon administration nominees to the court and his record on this is actually very mixed i have to say. >> host: in terms of betting successful
given the papers are at washington university, the curators of those papers are technically not supposedto be open, but the curators of the papers that very, very helpful. so i was very, very pleased and i have to thank them for those documents because that showed a side of william rehnquist has stood the papers the blackmun papers of douglas showed a side of rehnquist that i thought was very important to reveal. >> lewis powell and william rehnquist both come on the supreme court in...
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dreamliners have suffered a series of technical problems this month, including a battery fire and several fuel leaks. >>> two explosions have torn through a universityn aleppo, northern syria. activists say 83 people were killed, dozens wounded. it's not clear who is behind the attack. the explosions blew the walls off buildings at the university of aleppo and set cars on fire. government and opposition forces have competing narratives of what happened. the state-run news agency blamed opposition fighters. it said what it called terrorists fired rockets, killing students and people taking shelter in the dormitories. and opposition activists said government forces were responsible. the activists quoted a student as saying that students were taking exams when planes attacked. opposition fighters have renewed their offensive in the area of northern syria around aleppo. government forces have responded with air strikes. >>> international nuclear inspectors are hoping to get back to a place they've wanted to return to for years. a team from the international atomic energy agency has left for iran. the inspectors want to get into a military site they beli
dreamliners have suffered a series of technical problems this month, including a battery fire and several fuel leaks. >>> two explosions have torn through a universityn aleppo, northern syria. activists say 83 people were killed, dozens wounded. it's not clear who is behind the attack. the explosions blew the walls off buildings at the university of aleppo and set cars on fire. government and opposition forces have competing narratives of what happened. the state-run news agency blamed...
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university, transle vaina university, kentucky state university, georgetown college, midway college, and the members of our community and technical college system. the university of kentucky is well-known for its proud tradition of college basketball, having won eight national championships. most recently in 2012. underlying all of these success stories is the unique pride and attachment to place that distinguishes connecticutians -- kentuckians wherever you find us. our state's pioneer heritage survives as the wellspring of our determination to survive and excel against overwhelming odds. no matter the challenge, we will persevere. we will lead. and with god's help, we will prosper together. mr. speaker, i am humbled beyond measure to represent a people who embody the spirit, the generosity, and the creativity that define america's greatness. i pray that my service proves equal to their trust. through the lens of time, henry clay appears larger than life, yet our republic has a habit of producing the right men and women at the right time. together let's strive after henry clay's model of leadership, given the graphity -- gravity
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so what does that mean then for the universities, the technical colleges? are they nimble enough to respond to the needs of this work force that's changing ever faster and is rapidly change -- in this rapidly-changing world that we're living in? so that's a really interesting process we're in the middle of right now. and as i talk to my colleagues at the u.s. conference of mayors, this is a national problem. so we really haven't figured out how quite to do this yet. but it does require business partnership, and i'll be frank, as a business guy that now just happens to be mayor, businesses are busy, you know? [laughter] and if government can't respond efficiently and quickly in a way where they've got their act together, guess what? we've just got to move on and do our own things. so we talk about how government can enable -- and there is absolutely a critical role there, but it has to move at the speed of business for it to be relevant. and unfortunately for bureaucracies, the speed of business and the speed of the world is ever faster right now. so how do
so what does that mean then for the universities, the technical colleges? are they nimble enough to respond to the needs of this work force that's changing ever faster and is rapidly change -- in this rapidly-changing world that we're living in? so that's a really interesting process we're in the middle of right now. and as i talk to my colleagues at the u.s. conference of mayors, this is a national problem. so we really haven't figured out how quite to do this yet. but it does require business...
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technical and ged-type training. you know, it is not one of the major universities here like rice or university of houston but it is, in fact, a large campus as you can see from the aerials in terms of size. and it is so you shouurrounded wooded ear with a. good 20 miles north of the center of the city of houston. >> right now being told texas medical examiner's office confirming to nbc news at this point as of 2:25 eastern time that they have not been notified of any fatalities at lone star college and does not mean victims are not taken in critical condition and discussed with janet. let me bring in clint van zant. clint, again, she speaks to the size of this campus. not one of the major universities but it is sprawling. as it seems everything in texas is as it gives so much land and the huge campuses. even with a college such as this which is a technical ged training college that janet pointed out to us. how do you secure this area? look at the wooded borders of this campus. >> yeah. >> which would make it incredibly difficult, especially if someone tries to disappear in all of the areas available around that col
technical and ged-type training. you know, it is not one of the major universities here like rice or university of houston but it is, in fact, a large campus as you can see from the aerials in terms of size. and it is so you shouurrounded wooded ear with a. good 20 miles north of the center of the city of houston. >> right now being told texas medical examiner's office confirming to nbc news at this point as of 2:25 eastern time that they have not been notified of any fatalities at lone...
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with president of the university of hawaii, said we want to start this pilot program to grow coca leaf on u.s. soil. we've worked out all the legalities even though it's technically not legal, this is a matter of, you know, scientific research. the president of the university of hawaii said, well, that's great, but, you know, we can't keep it secret, we can't take the coca-cola name off the project. we're, you know, a public university, and so, um, unless it was a matter of national security or something. and so the federal bureau of narcotics was, yeah, it's a matter of national security. [laughter] so they're like, oh, okay, sure. it's a secret now. so, basically, this project went on. it started in 1964, and it went on until 1984. they were growing coca at the university of hawaii. the funny part about this and why i bring this up is what ended up happening was the coca didn't actually grow very well. in fact, most of it died. so in 1984 they abandoned the project, and the u.s. department of agriculture took over the project because they wanted to find out why this coca was dying. and they eventually figured out there was a fungus that was taking over the coca
with president of the university of hawaii, said we want to start this pilot program to grow coca leaf on u.s. soil. we've worked out all the legalities even though it's technically not legal, this is a matter of, you know, scientific research. the president of the university of hawaii said, well, that's great, but, you know, we can't keep it secret, we can't take the coca-cola name off the project. we're, you know, a public university, and so, um, unless it was a matter of national security or...
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contacted the president and the university of hawaii and said we want to start a pilot program to grow on the u.s. soil. we worked out of the legalities even though it is technically not legal this is a matter of scientific research. the president of the university of hawaii said that's a great but we can't keep it secret. we can't take the name of the project. we are a public university. so, unless it was a matter of national security or something. and so, the federal bureau of narcotics was like it's a matter of national security. so they're like okay sure it's a secret now so this project went on and started in 1964 and went on until 1984 they were growing coca in the university of hawaii. the funny part about this and why i bring this up is what ended up happening really was that the coca actually didn't really grow very well and in fact it must have died. some 1984 the abandon the project and the u.s. department of agriculture took over the project because they wanted to find out why it was dying and they eventually figured out there was a fund is that was taking over the coca and was calling this coca to read and so the dea took over this project because the
contacted the president and the university of hawaii and said we want to start a pilot program to grow on the u.s. soil. we worked out of the legalities even though it is technically not legal this is a matter of scientific research. the president of the university of hawaii said that's a great but we can't keep it secret. we can't take the name of the project. we are a public university. so, unless it was a matter of national security or something. and so, the federal bureau of narcotics was...
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university of hawaii and contacted the president. we want to start this pilot program to grow coca leaf on u.s. soil. we have worked out all the legalities even though it is technically not legal, this is a matter of scientific research. the president of the university of hawaii said, well, that's great, we can keep it secret. we can't take the name of the project. we are a public university. so unless it was a matter of national security something. and so the federal bureau of narcotics was like, yeah, it's a matter of national security. okay. sure. it's a secret now. so this project went on. starting in 1964. went on until 1984. the funny part about this and web bring this up, but copay did not grow very well. in fact, most of it died. and some 1984 the abandon the project. the u.s. to provide of agriculture took over the project because the water to find out why it was dying. they eventually figured out that there was a fund is taking it over killing it. and so the dea took over this project because they wanted to develop this fund is as a way to eradicate coca. i find that one little story is just really a marvel because i think it encapsulates the whole relation
university of hawaii and contacted the president. we want to start this pilot program to grow coca leaf on u.s. soil. we have worked out all the legalities even though it is technically not legal, this is a matter of scientific research. the president of the university of hawaii said, well, that's great, we can keep it secret. we can't take the name of the project. we are a public university. so unless it was a matter of national security something. and so the federal bureau of narcotics was...
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commission they have opened the pyongyang university of science and technology iran based on korean americans who teach the north koreans about all the technicalities of doubt so i don't know about those particular reports and up to the german newspaper but in general i think we can confirm that there is a trend that has been going on for a couple of years now and it would be really nice to see if it would see some progress however the big problem is actually not north korea building this to receive investors it is the reluctance of western investors. if you go to the career certainly if that is the case it might might be seen strange by sun because when you talk about an economically speaking opening up and without mean that in some way the control could be slipping from the all powerful north korean military it's one of the most powerful militaries in the world it's absolutely enormous do you think the north korean military would allow for that. what is the possibility and you have to approve most of all that is that it is an internal shift of power within the government over the state if you if you like everyone from literally back to the state
commission they have opened the pyongyang university of science and technology iran based on korean americans who teach the north koreans about all the technicalities of doubt so i don't know about those particular reports and up to the german newspaper but in general i think we can confirm that there is a trend that has been going on for a couple of years now and it would be really nice to see if it would see some progress however the big problem is actually not north korea building this to...
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that technically means it should be covered on georgetown's student health insurance, which does not cover contraception for prevention of pregnancy, but unfortunately, when university administrators and employers and insurance companies get involved in deciding whose health needs are legitimate and whose aren't, what happens is that women's health needs take a back seat to that type of ideology. that happened in her case, and we found it happened in 65% of the female students cases. for her, she was unable -- they repeatedly refused her contraception coverage claims. she had verification from her doctor, it didn't matter. she had to pay out of pocket about $100 for her, month after month after month. and eventually she just couldn't afford it, like many students just cannot afford that kind of a cost. and she had to stop taking it. i have to tell you, it is so -- what happened is that after a few months of her not taking the prescription, a massive cyst grew on her ovary. and she woke up one night in the middle of the night in terrible pain. she told me that it felt like she had been shot. and i don't want to imagine what that felt like for her. but what ultimately
that technically means it should be covered on georgetown's student health insurance, which does not cover contraception for prevention of pregnancy, but unfortunately, when university administrators and employers and insurance companies get involved in deciding whose health needs are legitimate and whose aren't, what happens is that women's health needs take a back seat to that type of ideology. that happened in her case, and we found it happened in 65% of the female students cases. for her,...
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university campuses. cranks are older types. people in their 40s and 50s. often they are college professors and computer scientists and people with eye technical frame of mind that are drawn to these experiences. they are almost always men and mild-mannered individuals. for instance one of the leaders of the 9/11 movement, a california professor named david ray griffin, a professor guy who was a theologian and they are drawn to the movement and intelligent and love the idea that they are unraveling a puzzle that will get to the source of the world's evil. >> it's just unbelievable to me. i appreciate it and thank you very much. joining us is erica lafferty, the daughter of the sandy hook principal killed in the shooting. i assume you were watching our broadcast. what did you want to say? >> it's just kind of amusing to me honestly. i was looking for a video online last night actually. i found a ten-minute you tube video about an actress they said played my mom in the shootings and he was photo shopping an arm from a sunglass stand on her head and saying the crease from her hair match the actress's sun class crease. my mom had short hair. she hadn't had long
university campuses. cranks are older types. people in their 40s and 50s. often they are college professors and computer scientists and people with eye technical frame of mind that are drawn to these experiences. they are almost always men and mild-mannered individuals. for instance one of the leaders of the 9/11 movement, a california professor named david ray griffin, a professor guy who was a theologian and they are drawn to the movement and intelligent and love the idea that they are...
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that technically means that should it be covered on georgetown student health insurance which does not cover contraception for prevention of pregnancy, but unfortunately, when universityistrators and employers and insurance companies get involved in deciding whose health needs are legitimate and whose aren't, what happens is that women's health needs take a back seat to that type of ideology. and that's what happened in her case. and we found that that happens in 65% of the female students' cases. so for her, she was unable, they repeatedly refused her contraceptive coverage claims, and she had verification from her doctor. it doesn't matter. she had to pay out of pocket about $100 a month for her month after month after month, and eventually she just couldn't afford it. like many students just cannot afford that kind of a cost. and she had to stop taking it. and i have to tell you, it's -- so what happened is after a few months of her not taking the prescription, a massive cyst grew on her ovary. and she woke up one night in the middle of the night in excruciating pain. she told me that it felt like she had been shot. and i just can't -- i don't want to imagine what
that technically means that should it be covered on georgetown student health insurance which does not cover contraception for prevention of pregnancy, but unfortunately, when universityistrators and employers and insurance companies get involved in deciding whose health needs are legitimate and whose aren't, what happens is that women's health needs take a back seat to that type of ideology. and that's what happened in her case. and we found that that happens in 65% of the female students'...
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university campuses. cranks tend to be older types, people in their 40s and 50s. often they are college professors, computer scientists, often people with a very technical frame of mind that are drawn to these intricate conspiracy series and they are often often men. one was david ray griffin, a very mild-mannered guy. they love the idea they are unraveling some huge puzzle. they will get to the the source of all the world's evil. >> it is just unbelievable jonathan and alex. >>> joining us right now just called in is eric o'lafferty, the daughter of dawn hochsprung, who was killed in the shooting. >> it is just kind of amusing to me on evidently. i was looking for a video online and i found a ten-minute youtube video about some actress that they were saying played my mom in the shootings and he was like photo shopping like an arm from the sunglass band on her head and saying the crease from her hair matched the actress's sunglass crease. my mom had short hair. she hadn't had long hair for more than a year at that point. their lack of information that they are putting in to create this conspiracy theory, it is no the accurate information he is using to formulate it.
university campuses. cranks tend to be older types, people in their 40s and 50s. often they are college professors, computer scientists, often people with a very technical frame of mind that are drawn to these intricate conspiracy series and they are often often men. one was david ray griffin, a very mild-mannered guy. they love the idea they are unraveling some huge puzzle. they will get to the the source of all the world's evil. >> it is just unbelievable jonathan and alex. >>>...
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technically considered a broker. but on your list of -- in your universe, in what percentile is jpm jversus some of your other favoritesreports tomorrow is another name we like in here. u.s. bank which also reported today had a pretty solid quarter as well. >> finally, we've talked so much about compensation in general. whether it was out of goldman or obviously the stories regarding morgan stanley bonuses over the last couple of days. have we reached a level where ratios, at least, are going to stabilize, go higher in coming quarters, stay low? >> i think you've kind of seen an adjustment across the industry. you know, some banks have kind of been stable. other banks have upper ends bring them in. i think we're kind of approaching the new normal from a ratio standpoint. you kind of reset the base and hopefully as revenues grow compensation follows. >> yeah. we knew the new normal was coming. this is apparently what it looks like. jason, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> jason goldberg from barclays. >>> brian shactman with a market flash. >> a lot of discussion about facebook's graph search. what other companies it mig
technically considered a broker. but on your list of -- in your universe, in what percentile is jpm jversus some of your other favoritesreports tomorrow is another name we like in here. u.s. bank which also reported today had a pretty solid quarter as well. >> finally, we've talked so much about compensation in general. whether it was out of goldman or obviously the stories regarding morgan stanley bonuses over the last couple of days. have we reached a level where ratios, at least, are...
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technical innovation and reduced cost. the next priority is innovative disruption. these programs focus on smaller spacecraft, rapid turnaround missions. consider for example the program at the university of michigan. the first one failed a few weeks into orbit. the second one has now made measurements for over a year. research published in our premier journal. this mission has provided hands on experience for 50 of our best students. some of them work at nasa centers. they got their experience, as most do, in the u.s. i do believe that a program like this requires small and responsive missions and project from sub orbital to large, strategic missions. it is a big priority. discovery, new frontiers, the interclass missions, depending on the respective communities. these missions have provided the best value for the money investment. consider, for example, the university of michigan mission that was recently focused to eliminate one of the biggest concerns and prediction of big storms, such as hurricanes. the uncertainty that relates to the strength of the storms. the science payout is approximately 100 times smaller in mass, in price, and in power than conventional satellite went measu
technical innovation and reduced cost. the next priority is innovative disruption. these programs focus on smaller spacecraft, rapid turnaround missions. consider for example the program at the university of michigan. the first one failed a few weeks into orbit. the second one has now made measurements for over a year. research published in our premier journal. this mission has provided hands on experience for 50 of our best students. some of them work at nasa centers. they got their...
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technical and service occupations including help occupation. she's an independent consultant trained individuals in cpr, first aid, and how to become first responders. she is about sheer science degree from university of northern colorado in greeley and a certified iain t. she's received awards for outstanding service on behalf of her her system work for us to student groups were pleased to have her here today. i know it took 13 hours in airplanes and airports readability get here. >> ms. decklever, thank you for being with us. >> good morning chairman sanders and members of the. thank you for the opportunity to testify today. i do rappers and the nurse association. up in a registered nurse for 30 years never to make you care, long-term care, education and frustration. wyoming is the ninth largest state in the u.s. i'm almost 100,000 square miles of land, better population is most of the nation with over half a million people. wyoming is 25 hospitals for 16 designated as critical access hospitals. 25 beds are less. there's also two veteran hospitals in 16 rowhouse clinics. wyoming is a committee held senators special population and three satellites which are health care centers. when dealing with t
technical and service occupations including help occupation. she's an independent consultant trained individuals in cpr, first aid, and how to become first responders. she is about sheer science degree from university of northern colorado in greeley and a certified iain t. she's received awards for outstanding service on behalf of her her system work for us to student groups were pleased to have her here today. i know it took 13 hours in airplanes and airports readability get here. >> ms....
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technical, and skilled occupations, including health occupations. she trains individuals in cpr, first aid, medication administration, and how to become a first responder. she has a bachelor's of science degree in nurses from the university of northern colorado, and is a certified emt. she's receivedded a number of awards for outstanding service on behalf of the wyoming's nurses and work force development groups, and pleased to have her here today. i know in my weekly trips to wyoming, it takes 13 hours in airplanes and airports to get here. thanks. >> thanks for being with us. >> thank you, thank you for the opportunity to testify today. i do represent the wyoming nurses association. i've been a registered nurse for almost 30 years, worked in acute care, long term care, education, and administration. wyoming is the ninth largest state in the u.s. with only 100,000 square miles of land, but our population is the smallest in the nation with just a little over half a million people. wyoming's frontier of rural environment impacts our health care systems. wyoming has 25 hospitals, 16 designated as critical access hospitals, 25 beds or less. there's two veterans' hospitals and 16 rural health clinics. there's eight community
technical, and skilled occupations, including health occupations. she trains individuals in cpr, first aid, medication administration, and how to become a first responder. she has a bachelor's of science degree in nurses from the university of northern colorado, and is a certified emt. she's receivedded a number of awards for outstanding service on behalf of the wyoming's nurses and work force development groups, and pleased to have her here today. i know in my weekly trips to wyoming, it takes...