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the egyptian born forestry scientist who works at munich technical university. he does and teaches several times here to cancel the project the new leader in irrigation don't like about them all the trees were done with us giving him all the water comes from the nearby sewage treatment plants. using the chemical and biological processes. he cleans the wastewater from his hernia the local purification would cost to mammon displayed some nitrogen compounds like my street screaming in the water in fact they're the perfect fertilizer for trees. but sometimes sends me remain. we ended the day the earth. this concentration of heavy metals is extremely low because this is urban sewage and industrial center. and when to let some other areas has a mix of urban and industrial sewage which is harder to treat them in later canceled the addition of lhasa the water isn't clean enough to guarantee edible plants but it certainly sufficient for building or hire one. in addition the forest protection against stanford and generates johnson needed in rural areas and it stores clima
the egyptian born forestry scientist who works at munich technical university. he does and teaches several times here to cancel the project the new leader in irrigation don't like about them all the trees were done with us giving him all the water comes from the nearby sewage treatment plants. using the chemical and biological processes. he cleans the wastewater from his hernia the local purification would cost to mammon displayed some nitrogen compounds like my street screaming in the water in...
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this person reported to be in place of a place called proctor hall which is not technically on university campus: over here we are getting new information, mark, the parts of the campus are on lockdown; is that right? >> right. right now a few of the halls and buildings in the uptown campus are on lockdown. because the guy was not seen on the campus, they are not doing an entire shutdown of the whole thing. they are telling students to stay out of the area. they have not found the guy. just getting first report what he looks like. >> i will tell you what we are going to do. he is said to be wearing a black hooded sweatshirt and dark jeans. parts of the campus on lockdown. details when the breaking news continues after this. hungry for the best? it's eb. want to give your family the very best in taste, freshness, and nutrition? it's eb. want to give them more vitamins, omega 3s, and less saturated fat? it's eb. eggland's best eggs. eb's. the only eggs that make better taste and better nutrition... easy. eggland's best eggs. better taste. better nutrition. better eggs. it's eb. shep shep co
this person reported to be in place of a place called proctor hall which is not technically on university campus: over here we are getting new information, mark, the parts of the campus are on lockdown; is that right? >> right. right now a few of the halls and buildings in the uptown campus are on lockdown. because the guy was not seen on the campus, they are not doing an entire shutdown of the whole thing. they are telling students to stay out of the area. they have not found the guy....
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hundred corporate advisors you know monsanto how low burton cargo a lot of great other universes are trust technically here that they have direct access to the tax and they can alter it while their own members of congress have very restricted access to it and they can't talk about it because it's classified if they do see it you know just begs the question like what who is really running the show you know who's really running this country here if congress can't even look at these massive corporations can i mean it's the biggest trade negotiation almost in history exactly how has it been able to stand in the spotlight for so long i mean i'm not even on the media at all i know that's the amazing thing is i guess you know it's true the corporations control of the media as well as you know the corporate media they've really blacked out they've kept it out this is been going on for almost four years and it's really just breaking through recently into the media. you know is there any way for the average person to see the text or do we have to rely on some sort of whistleblower to really use it for me and it
hundred corporate advisors you know monsanto how low burton cargo a lot of great other universes are trust technically here that they have direct access to the tax and they can alter it while their own members of congress have very restricted access to it and they can't talk about it because it's classified if they do see it you know just begs the question like what who is really running the show you know who's really running this country here if congress can't even look at these massive...
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earlier they converged on the athens pole technical in this case university where many remember killed in 1973. they fell during the following year. sdmon straighters draw parallels between that struggle and the current fight against harsh austerity measures. >>> much smaller protests have taken place in the netherlands. the controversy surrounds a festival involving the dutch equivalent of santa claus and his assistant known as black pete. we're in amsterdam, and we have a report live. phil, just remind us why black pete is so controversial that people stay to the streets to march against it. >> reporter: this is the dutch prelude to christmas. in fact, it's a bigger fast val than christmas is it involved their equivalent of santa claus and black pete. black pete is santa claus's mischievous little helper and the one that the children absolutely love because he hands out sweet and candies. every year hundreds of thousands of children come to parades like the one takes place here and cover their faces in black paint so they look like black paint. it keeps them happy but not the campaig
earlier they converged on the athens pole technical in this case university where many remember killed in 1973. they fell during the following year. sdmon straighters draw parallels between that struggle and the current fight against harsh austerity measures. >>> much smaller protests have taken place in the netherlands. the controversy surrounds a festival involving the dutch equivalent of santa claus and his assistant known as black pete. we're in amsterdam, and we have a report...
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>> these guys and girls are really generating a lot of money for the universities are they really amateurs. >> i think by technicality they are amateurs, but they do need to change the model like bob said. it's -- it's old. it's played out. it's archaic. the system the way it is set up right now, because of the way the revenue has been streamed through college athletics, and the only people benefiting monetarily happens to be the university. and at this point in time, i don't think -- especially with you being able to leave and enter your profession before you get a college degree from that university, i -- i don't think that, you know, scholarship is a fair compensation for the sport. >> ed you filed this class action lawsuit against the ncaa. why did you do that? >> initially it was to right a wrong. i thought that the way that it is structured, the way that the rules are now is -- is just bad. and i think when you look at it as a -- at a society standpoint, everyone seems to be compensated for their abilities except for the student athlete, and i just thought it was time for a change. >> ed just to follow up on th
>> these guys and girls are really generating a lot of money for the universities are they really amateurs. >> i think by technicality they are amateurs, but they do need to change the model like bob said. it's -- it's old. it's played out. it's archaic. the system the way it is set up right now, because of the way the revenue has been streamed through college athletics, and the only people benefiting monetarily happens to be the university. and at this point in time, i don't think...
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hundred corporate advisors you know monsanto how low burton cargo all the great other universes are trust technically in there that they have to direct access to the tax and they can alter it while their own members of congress have very restricted access to it and they can't talk about it because it's classified if they do see it you know it just begs the question like what who's really running the show you know who's really running this country here if congress can't even look at these massive corporations can i mean it's the biggest trade negotiation almost in history exactly how has it been able to stand in the spotlight for so long i mean i'm not even on the media at all i know that's the amazing thing is i guess you know it's through the corporations control of the media as well as you know the corporate media they've really blacked out they've kept it out this is been going on for almost four years and it's really just breaking through recently into the media. you know is there any way for the average person to see the text or do we have to rely on some sort of whistleblower to really use it f
hundred corporate advisors you know monsanto how low burton cargo all the great other universes are trust technically in there that they have to direct access to the tax and they can alter it while their own members of congress have very restricted access to it and they can't talk about it because it's classified if they do see it you know it just begs the question like what who's really running the show you know who's really running this country here if congress can't even look at these...
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in my travels around the state of wisconsin, i have visited with a lot of universities and technical colleges and been heartened to see how much innovation is specifically happening to support nontraditional students and, by that i mean, older students and returning adult students, those -- whoht these seeking might be seeking specific occupational certificates or something like that. this population does have unique particular needs. i have met some really inspiring figures -- >> we are having technical issues on the coverage of the hearing on education. we hope to return to that momentarily. [no audio] [no audio] [no audio] >> we will look in on some of our other live coverage coming up today. the privacy and civil liberties oversight board is holding a discussion on nsa data collection and surveillance programs. c-span2 just wrapped up the morning session and we will be live here on c-span with the afternoon session which is set to get underway at 1:15 p.m. the u.s. senate will begin at 2 p.m. eastern. that will be live on c-span two and they will debate on a workplace nondiscrimi
in my travels around the state of wisconsin, i have visited with a lot of universities and technical colleges and been heartened to see how much innovation is specifically happening to support nontraditional students and, by that i mean, older students and returning adult students, those -- whoht these seeking might be seeking specific occupational certificates or something like that. this population does have unique particular needs. i have met some really inspiring figures -- >> we are...
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universal quality, it has some response to it. it's operating on a very primal level. i think we the technical team that put this piece up has been remarkable. zad and zoon has been a lifesaver. incredible individual who has never said no to me. everything is always been possible and bringing the team together to actually install this work. to make a photo shop simulation and 3d animation project. it was in incredibly inspiring. i went out there on a cloudy day and it was incredible magic that was happening. i knew this was going to be fine if i can channel the interaction of all these systems into my work. so i'm very grateful for everyone who helps install this piece. we had lane closures. everything happened from 5 a.m. there were hundreds of thousands of cars and the contractors installing this 550 feet over the water. incredibly challenging work but here we are. i would like to thank my team and studio, everyone helping, our lead programmer, transit for helping with all our networking, there is a lot of behind-the-scenes of help that nobody will know about, we have computers, wireless con
universal quality, it has some response to it. it's operating on a very primal level. i think we the technical team that put this piece up has been remarkable. zad and zoon has been a lifesaver. incredible individual who has never said no to me. everything is always been possible and bringing the team together to actually install this work. to make a photo shop simulation and 3d animation project. it was in incredibly inspiring. i went out there on a cloudy day and it was incredible magic that...
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charity or university and evangelical university that would allow them to provide this health insurance for their employees. but a third party administrator, it's get technical, a murder party administrator would separately provide the free contraception coverage to that employee. so the employer would not be facilitating in any way the administration says, the supplying of the free contraception health coverage. the for-profit businesses don't have that accommodation. >> we'll be talking more with these guests after a moment after a short break. this is inside story. >> every sunday night al jazeera >> every sunday night al jazeera america brings you america brings you controversial... controversial... >> both parties are owned by the >> both parties are owned by the corporations. corporations. >> ..entertaining >> ..entertaining >> it's fun to play with ideas. >> it's fun to play with ideas. >> ...thought provoking >> ...thought provoking >> get your damn education. >> get your damn education. >> ...surprising >> ...surprising >> oh, absolutely! >> oh, absolutely! >> ...exclusive one-on-one >> ...exclusive one-on-one interviews with the most interviews wit
charity or university and evangelical university that would allow them to provide this health insurance for their employees. but a third party administrator, it's get technical, a murder party administrator would separately provide the free contraception coverage to that employee. so the employer would not be facilitating in any way the administration says, the supplying of the free contraception health coverage. the for-profit businesses don't have that accommodation. >> we'll be talking...
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universe and environment. our new techniques of learning and mapping and observation, our new tools and computers for industry, medicine, and the home as well as the school, technical institutions such as rice, will reap the harvest of these games. and finally, the space effort itself, while still in its infancy, has already created a great number of new companies and tens of thousands of new jobs. space and related industries are generating new demands in the investment and skilled personnel, and this city and this state and this region will share greatly in this growth. what was once the furthest outpost on the old frontier of the west will be the furthest outpost on the new frontier of science and space. houston -- [ applause ] your city of houston, with its manned spacecraft center, will become the heart of a large scientific and engineering community. during the next five years, the national aeronautic and space administration expects to double the number of scientists and engineers in this area. to increase its outlay for its salaries and expenses to $60 million a year. to invest some $200 million in plant and laboratory facilities, and to direct a contract a
universe and environment. our new techniques of learning and mapping and observation, our new tools and computers for industry, medicine, and the home as well as the school, technical institutions such as rice, will reap the harvest of these games. and finally, the space effort itself, while still in its infancy, has already created a great number of new companies and tens of thousands of new jobs. space and related industries are generating new demands in the investment and skilled personnel,...
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university, it didn't exist. memo -- >> the most profound one is the most profound of all the technical changes sterilized tv is being able to find the show that you want in sequence for stories that are ongoing. they require more attention. some of our shows do and some of the shows on hbo and showtime and fx really do require more attention. that is what is great about them. people can go to them when they are ready. and when they are with partner, spouse, friend and watch when they are not distracted. i think that helps. all of those social media opportunities act as accelerants because they allow you to play with it to engage, to discuss it they are sort of like a permanent book group on a tv show that is going on concurrently and digitally which has supersized consumer attention. >> the next clip is from "the walking dead." this blew the ratings right off the charts a couple of weeks ago in the opening episode was 16 million viewers? >> 16 million viewers. >> has that ever happened? >> i want to be careful about identifying records. but i think it was a record for i think it won the season if i am not mistaken.
university, it didn't exist. memo -- >> the most profound one is the most profound of all the technical changes sterilized tv is being able to find the show that you want in sequence for stories that are ongoing. they require more attention. some of our shows do and some of the shows on hbo and showtime and fx really do require more attention. that is what is great about them. people can go to them when they are ready. and when they are with partner, spouse, friend and watch when they are...
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university inc.? or were they under the ownership of various professors? >> guest: the problem is that this kind of a technicalissue that is a little bit harder to decipher. for instance, one of the things i looked at as i was exploring the county record in which the counties look at the colonial county record, very often you have enabled the president or the name of their professor in the did with their taxable property will be in enslaved person or two or three. >> host: did students bring slaves? >> guest: students breastplates to school. when you look at the name of the president in three lines over part of the property is in lake person. like a lost and how is for an infinite case of prince and or harbored, you'll have the president's name did go to college. who owns the person? in the common knowledge of the local area, the president and college are inseparable anyway. i didn't spend a lot of time trying to decipher that. >> it's like we see today, is a college town. >> guest: they're very much more college town friendly than they are now. >> host: cambridge to be a college town. >> guest: the tallest bu
university inc.? or were they under the ownership of various professors? >> guest: the problem is that this kind of a technicalissue that is a little bit harder to decipher. for instance, one of the things i looked at as i was exploring the county record in which the counties look at the colonial county record, very often you have enabled the president or the name of their professor in the did with their taxable property will be in enslaved person or two or three. >> host: did...
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technicals in louisville. tim pernetti said, you're embarrassing, you're such a good coach, why would you embarrass yourself and insult the university in acting like that? so, yeah, people did try to warn me. >> reporter: even his wife tried to warn him about his on court language. >> the language, my wife had talked to me about the language for three years. >> reporter: do you remember the conversations you had with him, and what you said to him? >> there were times when the language was definitely inappropriate. and what i would try and say was, "you're such a great coach, you have such an incredible passion and intensity. can you be that way and not use the language?" and he'd say, "yes, yes, i'll try." >> reporter: but it was getting too late for warnings. one of the his assistant coaches -- former nba player eric murdock -- had a falling out with rice. when murdock's contract was not renewed, he left determined to expose the head coach's controversial methods. >> i mean, it was, you know, negative, negative, negative. i'm having sidebars with these kids after practice because this is their first time going through it. >> murdoc
technicals in louisville. tim pernetti said, you're embarrassing, you're such a good coach, why would you embarrass yourself and insult the university in acting like that? so, yeah, people did try to warn me. >> reporter: even his wife tried to warn him about his on court language. >> the language, my wife had talked to me about the language for three years. >> reporter: do you remember the conversations you had with him, and what you said to him? >> there were times...
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university of alaska system. my state is the leader in career and technical education. to address these issues, i've introduced a bill investing in innovation, or otherwise called i-3, which takes a look at what's happening in our local schools and puts resources to what's working. it sports expanse programs that are -- it supports program helping improve student achievement. this bill requires 25% of the money to go to local rural communities, as so many programs sometimes forget our small and rural communities not only in alaska but throughout this country. i've introduced a career readiness package, legislation focused on career and technical education. one of the bills in this package is the counseling for career choice act. this bill will help fund stakeholders in developing comprehensive career counseling models that emphasizes guiding students to productive careers. our counselors are in unique positions to help expose and guide our students to postsecondary opportunities, to help prepare them for high-demand careers. this bill makes sure our school counselors ha
university of alaska system. my state is the leader in career and technical education. to address these issues, i've introduced a bill investing in innovation, or otherwise called i-3, which takes a look at what's happening in our local schools and puts resources to what's working. it sports expanse programs that are -- it supports program helping improve student achievement. this bill requires 25% of the money to go to local rural communities, as so many programs sometimes forget our small and...
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at fordham university mariel cuomo and i did a seminar for the law school and they showed the godfather and then a discussion about the godfather a movie that mary o. appreciated technically thought it was brilliantly done the music and everything and he hated the movie really because he's still that stereotype to tell us is that it is have suffered as americans from that movie react to that as we think he feels you know well we're going to join his parade are you going to go to hell with what he talked about the truth of the matter is that if you want analyze i mean obviously when you do a picture about the mob it's about the mob and to make it at the taping a movie you know you're not going to have him planting flowers and selling glorified murder and you know i can see where he's coming from kind of i mean the truth under surely is not the truth about the success of the godfather has to sholay do with francis coppola i mean i remember i was with evans on them and i would talk to gus to grab a shawl at that francis and and the reason i say that is frances is not a brooklyn that had. francis is a mediterranean and his father was lead flutist for tuscany you know they com
at fordham university mariel cuomo and i did a seminar for the law school and they showed the godfather and then a discussion about the godfather a movie that mary o. appreciated technically thought it was brilliantly done the music and everything and he hated the movie really because he's still that stereotype to tell us is that it is have suffered as americans from that movie react to that as we think he feels you know well we're going to join his parade are you going to go to hell with what...
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sunday at fordham university mariel cuomo and i did a seminar for the law school of the show the godfather and then a discussion about the godfather a movie that mary o. appreciated technically i thought it was brilliantly done the music and everything and he hated the movie really because he was still the stereotype to tell us the story that is that italians have suffered as americans from that movie react to that as we think he feels you know well we're going to join his parade think are you going to go to home with what he's talking about the truth of the matter is that if you had a life i mean obviously when you do a picture about the mob it's about the mob and to make it at the taping a movie you know you're not going to have i'm planting flowers and selling laura fides murda and you know i can see where he's coming from kind of i mean the truth under surely is not the truth about the success of the godfather has to sholay do with francis coppola i mean i remember i was with evans on them when i would talk augusta gravitational of that francis and and the reason i say that is francis is not a brooklyn that. francis is a mediterranean and his father was lead flutist for
sunday at fordham university mariel cuomo and i did a seminar for the law school of the show the godfather and then a discussion about the godfather a movie that mary o. appreciated technically i thought it was brilliantly done the music and everything and he hated the movie really because he was still the stereotype to tell us the story that is that italians have suffered as americans from that movie react to that as we think he feels you know well we're going to join his parade think are you...
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technical or scientific aspects of that, what would you seek to change? thank you. >> the immediate object of of us in the near future is to universalize the protocols. we are working on expanding the applications and implementation. when i joined the iaea in 2009 there were 93 countries that implemented the protocol. now 121 countries are implementing the protocols. additional protocols are essential to exclude the possibility of undeclared activities. we would like to see more countries that would adhere to the additional protocols. where else we could do more or not, i think that the priority for us is to universalize or expand the number of countries that implement the initial protocols. >> unfortunately, because the questions are excellent, we will break off questions now. >> our dear leader, jane, will speak. >> dear leader references are a little uncomfortable, but i -- i'm jane harman. before becoming president and ceo of the wilson center two and half years ago, i served as a member of congress for nine terms. i met with you in vienna as part of a delegation in january 2010 just after you have -- had assumed the responsibility as director ge
technical or scientific aspects of that, what would you seek to change? thank you. >> the immediate object of of us in the near future is to universalize the protocols. we are working on expanding the applications and implementation. when i joined the iaea in 2009 there were 93 countries that implemented the protocol. now 121 countries are implementing the protocols. additional protocols are essential to exclude the possibility of undeclared activities. we would like to see more countries...
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universal healthcare may be going down payment the president's popularity is going down. at the same time people trusting him is going down. fixing this will not be easy technically. it even might even be more challenging politically. the president has crossed a certain line, not all the way over the line. it's still got about 20% of the country supporting him. problems republicans and others the press are going to identify. even if he is successful. that's part of the issue, is it not? the president always seems to see things in terms of political solutions or political responses. so the response here is we have got to rebrand. we have got to sell it differently. we have to have a new add. have to have the web site have more colors, whatever it is. isn't it more of a branding problem? this is a technical problem. it's a policy problem. it's a substantive problem. it's not just about whether obama's beg legacy is intact or progressive ideas in the future are doing well. these are real concerns that were expressed frankly back in 2008, 2009, and in to 2010. forgive me, but i don't think "time" magazine was doing cover stories on a lot of concerns that were raised b
universal healthcare may be going down payment the president's popularity is going down. at the same time people trusting him is going down. fixing this will not be easy technically. it even might even be more challenging politically. the president has crossed a certain line, not all the way over the line. it's still got about 20% of the country supporting him. problems republicans and others the press are going to identify. even if he is successful. that's part of the issue, is it not? the...
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university that would allow them to provide this health insurance to provide this health insurance for their employees. for their employees. but a third party administrator, but a third party administrator, it's get technical, a murder it's get technical, a murder party administrator would party administrator would separately provide the free separately provide the free contraception coverage to that contraception coverage to that employee. employee. so the employer would not be so the employer would not be facilitating in any way the facilitating in any way the administration says, the administration says, the supplying supplying of the free of the free contraception health coverage. contraception health coverage. the the for-profit businesses don't for-profit businesses don't have that accommodation. have that accommodation. >> we'll be talking more with >> we'll be talking more with these guests after a moment these guests after a moment after a short break. after a short break. this is inside story. this is inside story. >> from our headquarters in >> from our headquarters in new york, here new york, here are the headlines this hour. are the headlines this hour. >> al jazeera america is the >> al jazee
university that would allow them to provide this health insurance to provide this health insurance for their employees. for their employees. but a third party administrator, but a third party administrator, it's get technical, a murder it's get technical, a murder party administrator would party administrator would separately provide the free separately provide the free contraception coverage to that contraception coverage to that employee. employee. so the employer would not be so the employer...
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there is a universe of people who will go on the site but leave it without getting through it for several reasons and only one of them really we categorize one of them having to do with technicalssues. the goal here obviously is to get people through the system and by the system we don't mean the website but through the system and, therefore, allow them to enroll. >> you've been listening to the spokesperson for the president jay carney. he was taking a question about a report that came out today regarding the fact that by the end of this month, obama care website was supposed to be fixed, then vast majority of people can get on it. now there's a report even by the end of the month 80% of people can get on. 20% of the american public will not be able to access hearth.gohearth.go healthercare.gov. the obama care fiasco, no surprise to one republican who actually read the bill. senator mike enzi predicting its failures three years ago. >> the reality of this new regulation is that if you like what you have you can't keep it. >> senator enzi proposing a fix back then to let americans keep their insurance. dems ridiculousing him, accusing him of fear mongering and voting no on his
there is a universe of people who will go on the site but leave it without getting through it for several reasons and only one of them really we categorize one of them having to do with technicalssues. the goal here obviously is to get people through the system and by the system we don't mean the website but through the system and, therefore, allow them to enroll. >> you've been listening to the spokesperson for the president jay carney. he was taking a question about a report that came...
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technical. there is other things my colleague alluded to that are dysfunctional. american higher education. universityf maryland, the university of minnesota need to be cleaned up. they are about as dysfunctional as hhs when it comes to bureaucracy. i have colleagues who come to meetings. they remind me of the ancient greeks. they spent much other times tied up in lawsuits, much as we do. the committee heard the arguments. all of the freemen of athens would listen to the evidence. they never got much done. think of the bureaucratic costs and think about our health care system. if we look at health care education, they do not manage to get a darn thing done. california, their website is working hunky-dory. if you want to find incompetence, gaze out the window behind you. why is washington so inept? why is it so high cost? rock things are a terrible on the back of the u.s. economy. they just put fiat out on the street successfully. host: let's go to bob in new york on our republican line. caller: good morning. i believe the real unemployment 14% or double, maybe 21%. it is nice to philosophize about all
technical. there is other things my colleague alluded to that are dysfunctional. american higher education. universityf maryland, the university of minnesota need to be cleaned up. they are about as dysfunctional as hhs when it comes to bureaucracy. i have colleagues who come to meetings. they remind me of the ancient greeks. they spent much other times tied up in lawsuits, much as we do. the committee heard the arguments. all of the freemen of athens would listen to the evidence. they never...
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initially because they had weapons in off-campus housing that technically was not even owned by the campus. >> that is correct. initially the universityormed us that they owned the property, but we pulled the records and it indicates that they entered into a 99-year lease with a local company here. really they don't own the schooly. initially it looked like tried to expel you. now you're simply on probation. what do you want to happen? >> well, obviously we'd like to not be on probation just due to the fact that this is going to have to follow us around. it is now part of our educational record and people are going to be able to -- you know, we're going to have to declare that this happened. so we'd like to be off of probation so we don't have to deal with this the rest of our lives. >> sure. daniel, i'm sure this is hard to know. i know you legally have guns, although they told you to put them in another location off campus, off property. how would you have felt with what was going on downstairs if you did not have that pistol and that shotgun upstairs? >> well, i would have felt inadequate to respond to the danger that was presentin
initially because they had weapons in off-campus housing that technically was not even owned by the campus. >> that is correct. initially the universityormed us that they owned the property, but we pulled the records and it indicates that they entered into a 99-year lease with a local company here. really they don't own the schooly. initially it looked like tried to expel you. now you're simply on probation. what do you want to happen? >> well, obviously we'd like to not be on...
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university. three students are facing charges as hundreds come out to protest. we have the latest. right now bart is experiencing major delays system wide because of a technical problem. 500 to 1000 passengers are still stuck on the track on 19 different trains. the problem started at midnight when the computers systems in central control were not communicating properly with the track switches. train operators and track crews are manually cranking switches into position to route the trains properly. computer technicians are working right now to restore normal operations. bart officials say the problem is not wind related. high winds around the bay area have knocked out power to thousands. thousands of pg&e customers are without power this morning. 25,000 are without power in the east bay. 8,500 in the north bay 105 are with out power along the peninsula. and 15 customers in the south bay. high winds fuel a vegetation fire in napa county that has forced mandatory evacuations for some residents. the fire has burned 350 acres so far. the order is for residents of loma vista, shady oaks and ridge drives, as well as soda springs and chimney rock roads. the order w
university. three students are facing charges as hundreds come out to protest. we have the latest. right now bart is experiencing major delays system wide because of a technical problem. 500 to 1000 passengers are still stuck on the track on 19 different trains. the problem started at midnight when the computers systems in central control were not communicating properly with the track switches. train operators and track crews are manually cranking switches into position to route the trains...
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technical problems. when you logon, including giving you time-outs and not accepting forms of payment. due to the glitches, 46 universities>>> while president obama's signature health care law is going through growing pains, one state has a bigger goal in mind when it comes to health care reform. vermont wants to become the first state in the country with a universal health care plan, also known as single payer. here's what the plan projected for 2017 would do. replace employer private insurance with universal coverage, increase efficiency and lower overhead costs. it would also try to ensure every vermont resident is covered for primary, preventive bernie sanders has been championing this type of program for years. when you look at the plan, some might say, is it too ambitious given what we're seeing with the you can't help but make some of the parallels here. >> quite the contrary. i think what we have to understand is compareded to the rest of the world, the united states of america is the odd guy the system that we have in this i should say the non-system we have, allows 48 million people to have no health insurance,
technical problems. when you logon, including giving you time-outs and not accepting forms of payment. due to the glitches, 46 universities>>> while president obama's signature health care law is going through growing pains, one state has a bigger goal in mind when it comes to health care reform. vermont wants to become the first state in the country with a universal health care plan, also known as single payer. here's what the plan projected for 2017 would do. replace employer private...
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technical or scientific aspects of that, what would you seek to change? thank you. >> the immediate object of of us in the near future is to universalize the protocols. we are working on expanding the applications and implementation. when i joined the iaea in 2009, there were 93 countries that implemented the protocol. now 121 countries are implementing the protocols. additional protocols are essential to exclude the possibility of undeclared activities. we would like to see more countries that would adhere to the additional protocols. where else we could do more or not, i think that the priority for us is to universalize or expand the number of countries that implement the initial protocols. >> unfortunately, because the questions are excellent, we will break off questions now. >> our dear leader, jane, will speak. >> dear leader references are a little uncomfortable, but i -- i'm jane harman. before becoming president and ceo of the wilson center two and half years ago, i served as a member of congress for nine terms. i met with you in vienna as part of a delegation in january 2010 just after you have -- had assumed the responsibility as director g
technical or scientific aspects of that, what would you seek to change? thank you. >> the immediate object of of us in the near future is to universalize the protocols. we are working on expanding the applications and implementation. when i joined the iaea in 2009, there were 93 countries that implemented the protocol. now 121 countries are implementing the protocols. additional protocols are essential to exclude the possibility of undeclared activities. we would like to see more...
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part of it or the technical or scientific aspect of it, what would you seek to change in the future? thank you. >> the immediate objective for us in the near future is to universalize the additional protocols. we have been investing, expanding the application or implementation of additional protocols. when i joined the iaea in 2009, there were 93 countries that implemented additional protocol. now, 121 countries are implementing additional protocols. additional protocol is an additional tool to exclude the possibility of undeclared activities. and we would like to see more countries adhere to the additional protocols. whether we can do more or not, i think that the priority for now was come is to universalize our expand a number of countries that implement additional protocol. >> unfortunately, unfortunately because the questions are excellent, every single one, we're going to break off the session now so our dear leader, jane harman can -- [inaudible] spent the honorable jane harman. >> dear leader reference is a little uncomfortable, but mr. amano speeded we will be the last couple minutes of this program to go live now to the president's privacy and civil libert
part of it or the technical or scientific aspect of it, what would you seek to change in the future? thank you. >> the immediate objective for us in the near future is to universalize the additional protocols. we have been investing, expanding the application or implementation of additional protocols. when i joined the iaea in 2009, there were 93 countries that implemented additional protocol. now, 121 countries are implementing additional protocols. additional protocol is an additional...
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technical problems plaguing the obama care website before its october 1 launch date. so is the president being shielded by his own staff? let's bring in presidential historian allen lickman, a professor at american universityan, good to see you. >> same here. >> so is this customary that the president may not know everything? >> of course, the president doesn't know everything. but it's also customary to have plausible denial when things go wrong to say the president didn't know it. as a political historian, my opinion is always that the president knows regardless of what his aides may say. and barack obama is a hands-on president. he has his fingers in every pie. of course, he knew about these things. he might not have known the fine detail, but i firmly believe he knew the broad outlines -- >> but if the president knows stuff, then the president runs a great risk -- his credibility, everything is on the line by his spokesperson, staffers saying he didn't know if, indeed, he really did know. why take that kind of risk? >> well, you know -- well, you know, because they learn nothing from history. they keep making this mistake of covering up and covering up. how many times have we seen that? even in much bi
technical problems plaguing the obama care website before its october 1 launch date. so is the president being shielded by his own staff? let's bring in presidential historian allen lickman, a professor at american universityan, good to see you. >> same here. >> so is this customary that the president may not know everything? >> of course, the president doesn't know everything. but it's also customary to have plausible denial when things go wrong to say the president didn't...
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there is a universe of people who will go on the site but leave it without getting through it for several reasons. only one of them is categorized as being -- as having to do with technical issues. the goal is to get people and allowe system them to enroll in a plan and purchase quality, affordable health insurance if they desire. beenis why we have pursuing other avenues. we knew these populations exist. is this acceptable to the president? people on 80% of 20% of people in not able to, they probably wouldn't stay in business very long. >> you're looking at that statistics implicitly. inat that statistic simplicity. will be a portion of people who will go on it and they may decide to use a different method of enrollment, not because there's a problem with the website, but there situation is comp luxe enough -- they may have children who there seeking to get covered who live in different states. members of your family could be eligible for medicaid and others may not be. individuals filing separately where some are able to purchase and others aren't. those kinds of complex the universe of the population with those kinds of issues are going to be better served by using a
there is a universe of people who will go on the site but leave it without getting through it for several reasons. only one of them is categorized as being -- as having to do with technical issues. the goal is to get people and allowe system them to enroll in a plan and purchase quality, affordable health insurance if they desire. beenis why we have pursuing other avenues. we knew these populations exist. is this acceptable to the president? people on 80% of 20% of people in not able to, they...
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diplomacy part of its or the technical or scientific aspects of it, what would you seek to change in the future? >> the immediate objective for us in the near future is to universalize additional protocol. we have invested a lot of in expanding the application or implementation of i joined thel -- joined the iaea in 2009. now 121 countries are implementing additional protocol. essential protocol is to exclude the possibility of undeclared activities and we would like to see more countries adhere to the additional protocol. can we do more or not? i think that the priority for now for us is to universalize or expand into a number of countries that implement additional protocol. unfortunately, truly unfortunately because the questions are excellent, every leader is, our dear going to speak. >> the dear leader references a little uncomfortable. i regret that the air traffic control system in our country prevented me from welcoming you here. before becoming president and ceo of the wilson center two- and-a-half years ago i served as a member of congress for nine terms and i met with you in vienna as part of a bipartisan congressional delegation in january 2010, just afte
diplomacy part of its or the technical or scientific aspects of it, what would you seek to change in the future? >> the immediate objective for us in the near future is to universalize additional protocol. we have invested a lot of in expanding the application or implementation of i joined thel -- joined the iaea in 2009. now 121 countries are implementing additional protocol. essential protocol is to exclude the possibility of undeclared activities and we would like to see more countries...
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universal health care may be going down. at the same time the president's popularity is going down. at the same time people's trust in him is going down. fixing this will not be easy technically might be more challenging politically because the president has crossed a certain line -- not all the way over the line, still got about 40% of the country supporting him. but he's going to have to find a way as he said the other day to rebrand this. >> mark halperinsaid they are freaking out. we said what could possibly change the tone and tenor of the debate? gradually it is being implemented and every single time you're hearing about high rates, impossible to log on, big deductibles, cancellations. what is going to change the tone and tempo? i guess this is it for the next two or three days. as the "wall street journal" writes the democratic majority was justified in its grievance. they were frustrated about not getting their nominations through but not in this action. as george will pointed out last night do they not understand in less than two years there is another interim election and if the momentum continues there will be a new senate and obamacare will be up for a vote. >> a
universal health care may be going down. at the same time the president's popularity is going down. at the same time people's trust in him is going down. fixing this will not be easy technically might be more challenging politically because the president has crossed a certain line -- not all the way over the line, still got about 40% of the country supporting him. but he's going to have to find a way as he said the other day to rebrand this. >> mark halperinsaid they are freaking out. we...