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he's had a lot of help from his friends and the alumni of the university. stall stern has given us wide counsel. he's the kind of person you always wanted to talk to. when he came he drew people to him because as he got you what he wanted to you do you felt really good about it all at the same time. nearly 95 years, what a splendid life he had. but the saul stern professorship of specific engagement draws policy experts to the campus and those whose careers and thoughts inspire our students and faculty alike to a leadership role. kongman steny hoyer always speaks about his inspiration to public service through such a contact on this campus. facilitating conversation is a focus of the public policy school. we are really very fortunate to have -- that he brought this vision to us. i also want to thank sincerely the concord coalition, very well-known and famous skorgs this fiscal solutions tour, really the collaboration between the saul stern professor, mac destler and the concord coalition. so the coalition attracts remarkably bright scholars and policymakers
he's had a lot of help from his friends and the alumni of the university. stall stern has given us wide counsel. he's the kind of person you always wanted to talk to. when he came he drew people to him because as he got you what he wanted to you do you felt really good about it all at the same time. nearly 95 years, what a splendid life he had. but the saul stern professorship of specific engagement draws policy experts to the campus and those whose careers and thoughts inspire our students and...
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murray, you are admitted to the university of maryland law school. e appeals went on and houston and marshall prevailed. . . he wrote an editorial called don't shout too soon because there's so much in korea -- euphoria and he knew there was a long road ahead and he knew it would be sometime before the african-americans would be able to apply to law schools, colleges and, indeed, even when they go to elementary school of their own choosing. so he said shout if you want but don't shout too soon, he knew they needed federal precedent. maryland case was only good law in maryland and didn't go to the supreme court of united states. they needed federal president and they found it in this area a few years later. lloyd gaines another promising non and applied to the university of maryland law school -- missouri and denied application on account of his race. he said missouri has a policy were will contribute your tuition at and out of state school because we don't allow our misery black citizens to go to the university of missouri law school. floyd gains, cha
murray, you are admitted to the university of maryland law school. e appeals went on and houston and marshall prevailed. . . he wrote an editorial called don't shout too soon because there's so much in korea -- euphoria and he knew there was a long road ahead and he knew it would be sometime before the african-americans would be able to apply to law schools, colleges and, indeed, even when they go to elementary school of their own choosing. so he said shout if you want but don't shout too soon,...
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from the university of maryland, this is about an hour and a half. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon. on behalf of the maryland school of public policy and the concord coalition, welcome. i'm mac destler, professor of public policy. late last fall i was visiting saul in his new living space on connecticut avenue. he pointed to where i was seated, and he said, steny was sitting right there in that chair, and he told me that if he possibly could, he would do the program. well, steny is a man of his word. steny is here. and saul himself came within a week of being here. as he so badly wanted to be here. his passion and determination were key to making this event happen as they were key to a number of saul stern programs on public policy issues of the day. it reflected his deep civic engagement, and this event is now a tribute to saul stern. i ask that we share a short moment of silence in memy of saul stern's good and rich life. it is now my honor to pass the baton to my colleague and friend in boss, don kettle. [applause] >> thanks so much, ma
from the university of maryland, this is about an hour and a half. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon. on behalf of the maryland school of public policy and the concord coalition, welcome. i'm mac destler, professor of public policy. late last fall i was visiting saul in his new living space on connecticut avenue. he pointed to where i was seated, and he said, steny was sitting right there in that chair, and he told me that if he possibly could, he would do the program. well,...
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thank you to the university of maryland for hosting us today. it is a recognition that the difference of wise or unwise fiscal policies will make for the future of our country and the people who live in it. uh, i'm going to start by just doing a little budget 101 to give you an idea of where the budget is today and what are some of the demographic and health care challenges that face the budget and then others will look at where we're projected guard and then hopefully we can get into a good talk about solutions, what we do about it. so the first thing to recognize about the federal budget is that this year we're going to run a big deficit, somewhere around 1.25 trillion or a little bit more. one thing i would note about the deficit -- just on the spending side oaf this chart is the amount of net interest. slightly over 200 billion. that's the interest that the government pays on the debt on its borrowing. to give you some perspectives, it's considerably more than we're spending on the wars in iraq and afghanistan this year. deficits run up inter
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in 2009 the university was ranked in the south top 25 masters level public universities and named one of the nation's top and upcoming schools by u.s. news and world reports. i want to congratulate radford university on the occasion of their 100th anniversary and recognize the university for 100 years of excellence in higher education. i extend my congratulations to the university, the faculty, and staff, the students, and the alumni and ask my colleagues to support the resolution and reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from illinois reserves the balance of her time. the gentleman from the mariana islands. mr. sablan: i'm pleased to recognize the gentleman from virginia, mr. boucher, the sponsor of the resolution for three minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. boucher: thank you very much. mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. boucher: i want to thank the gentleman for his leadership in bringing this resolution to the floor and
in 2009 the university was ranked in the south top 25 masters level public universities and named one of the nation's top and upcoming schools by u.s. news and world reports. i want to congratulate radford university on the occasion of their 100th anniversary and recognize the university for 100 years of excellence in higher education. i extend my congratulations to the university, the faculty, and staff, the students, and the alumni and ask my colleagues to support the resolution and reserve...
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the fact that the universe requires diversity. the diversity of individuals and jeans is a strength, a driving force of human life and human civilization. my view is, therefore, again, by reason and not feeling, this argument is over. the last desperate act of the people supporting it has been the decision of the current pope to insist that gay people are simply, as he put it, objectively disordered. he does not explain why or how. he has even gone so far as to say even if gay men are utterly celibate, if they obey the churches teachings entirely, if they never have sex with another man, they still cannot be priests. he has directed it recently in a last gasp of effort to say that we do not care whether a gay man adheres to exactly the same rules as a straight man in the priesthood. he is still some how sick, too sick to serve god. in my view, that particular directive, which i think up until then, there are some things that seem to fall apart, that itself is not an argument. it's an act of bigotry. it is an act of the stigmatizati
the fact that the universe requires diversity. the diversity of individuals and jeans is a strength, a driving force of human life and human civilization. my view is, therefore, again, by reason and not feeling, this argument is over. the last desperate act of the people supporting it has been the decision of the current pope to insist that gay people are simply, as he put it, objectively disordered. he does not explain why or how. he has even gone so far as to say even if gay men are utterly...
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you've lied about your association with the university of texas. ve lied about your work with the f.d.a. and now, you're lying to these gentlemen about what they can expect. >> stowe: now, why do you say that? >> pelley: nobody at the f.d.a. knows anything about any of this. and the university of texas is not going to be starting a regenerative medicine clinic with your name on it. >> stowe: really? >> pelley: when we asked stowe to back up his a.l.s. claims, his story changed. give me a stowe foundation patient who has a.l.s. who has stood up out of a wheelchair and walked away. >> stowe: we don't have any a.l.s. patients; we have m.s. patients. >> pelley: we are talking about the treatment that you have taken their money for. is that a treatment that would allow them to stand up out of a wheelchair and walk away? >> stowe: with an a.l.s. patient? no, we've done it with m.s. patients. >> pelley: i don't believe that's what they understood. >> stowe: well, then... >> pelley: i don't believe that's what you told them. >> stowe: then, they weren't lis
you've lied about your association with the university of texas. ve lied about your work with the f.d.a. and now, you're lying to these gentlemen about what they can expect. >> stowe: now, why do you say that? >> pelley: nobody at the f.d.a. knows anything about any of this. and the university of texas is not going to be starting a regenerative medicine clinic with your name on it. >> stowe: really? >> pelley: when we asked stowe to back up his a.l.s. claims, his story...
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he became the first university of miami freshman in a long history to be . >> jason: and as the sun setse at alex rhodoras park, css has a web show put together by you, the fans, for fans. you will have a chance to give us your feedback. submit a comment or question to consider putting the next pant sode. let your voice be be herd. good look at tim cooney, tonight's starting pitcher for wake forest. 6'2" freshman. out of college vil, pennsylvania, and malvern prep. last team helped his team win the state championship. twice the daily news all-city player. tim cooney 20 years old. last week an outstanding performance for him in blacksberg, virginia, against virginia tech. went 8 innings of shutout basable against the hokeys. and his e.r.a. coming into the came, 13th best in the acc at 2.97. facing a very powerful miami team here. and a groundball snared by the 1st baseman kroker. thrown to 1st and lopez did not apply the tag on the speedy zeke devoss. and more controversy in the gables. >> wicho: i think that's partially the inexperience of carlos lopez. take a look. good play by the 1st
he became the first university of miami freshman in a long history to be . >> jason: and as the sun setse at alex rhodoras park, css has a web show put together by you, the fans, for fans. you will have a chance to give us your feedback. submit a comment or question to consider putting the next pant sode. let your voice be be herd. good look at tim cooney, tonight's starting pitcher for wake forest. 6'2" freshman. out of college vil, pennsylvania, and malvern prep. last team helped...
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and by that time that government had to shorten the university years twice. so in education everybody has to be drafted. so the pilots, about 4,000 perished. 3,000 were boy pilots. they were trained very early. they were much more susceptible to propaganda. nobody really, i don't think, died without hesitation. we don't have any records. intellectual cream of the crop. there were graduates of the university of tokyo and other top universities. at that time students read latin, greek, german, french philosophy, literature, all of that in their original languages. so they were enormously well educated, and they did not have a choice but volunteered. >> not truly volunteers. >> that's right. so i went through the diaries. what is fascinating, of course, at some point they feel they should really protect their own country. sometimes they feel of the otheo their women, usually mothers would be raped and all that. allt
and by that time that government had to shorten the university years twice. so in education everybody has to be drafted. so the pilots, about 4,000 perished. 3,000 were boy pilots. they were trained very early. they were much more susceptible to propaganda. nobody really, i don't think, died without hesitation. we don't have any records. intellectual cream of the crop. there were graduates of the university of tokyo and other top universities. at that time students read latin, greek, german,...
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scott broome is at the university of maryland with a first look at the video in question. scott. >> yeah, they just gave it to us this afternoon. university officials say because they released it to us, they have nothing to hide. that's proof of that, but lawyers from the student involved in this police beating case who subpoenaed this case to start with say they are going to wait for the outcome of a police investigation before drawing any judgments into this. let me show you this video. it's fuzzy, it's of events on knox road leading up to the riot police beating. university of maryland police say they just found it yesterday and they didn't give it to the lawyers at first because they thought that all copies had been erased. >> the 90 minute gap was, we believe the technicians are failed to copy that, when we transmitted with the subpoena. >> of the 15 or so cameras that we received, it was the one camera, the most important camera that was omitted. again, they say it's a mistake, but it's a coincidence that raises enough questions that one would hope that it is thorough
scott broome is at the university of maryland with a first look at the video in question. scott. >> yeah, they just gave it to us this afternoon. university officials say because they released it to us, they have nothing to hide. that's proof of that, but lawyers from the student involved in this police beating case who subpoenaed this case to start with say they are going to wait for the outcome of a police investigation before drawing any judgments into this. let me show you this video....
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the university released new video today. you can see students pouring out into the street after that big basketball win. now, this is surveillance video from one of 350 cameras on a near campus. lawyers representing students subpoenaed this video. the university handed over some but not all of it and even know two minutes of the university's surveillance video is still missing. but a university of maryland spokesman says it is not the portion of the tape from the time when student jack mckenna was allegedly beaten by prince george's county police. >> as we have learned about what we have and don't have, it's clear that, you know, there are some things that, you know, you sort of wonder how this could have happened but this is one of the reasons we've asked the maryland state police to come in and help us work through it. >> reporter: now all of this controversy was triggered by another video. here it is. it shows that student, jack mckenna on the ground being pit by police. this was shot by a fellow student. the university sa
the university released new video today. you can see students pouring out into the street after that big basketball win. now, this is surveillance video from one of 350 cameras on a near campus. lawyers representing students subpoenaed this video. the university handed over some but not all of it and even know two minutes of the university's surveillance video is still missing. but a university of maryland spokesman says it is not the portion of the tape from the time when student jack mckenna...
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the school bus. both directions of 29 and university blvd. west. a lot of flashing lights in the area as there taking care of this accident. now to latasha and doug -- natasha. >> this is the first day of classes at shaw middle school since principal brian betts was found shot to death at his silver spring home thursday. a makeshift memorial has been set up outside the school. a live report in just a few minutes. our top story this morning is a deadly shooting at a maryland college. both students were from the metro region. we are learning more about the crime and the victims. brianne carter is in the newsroom with details. good morning. >> the two students both played on the university basketball team. 21-year-old ellis hartridge of d.c. was wounded but expected to survive. however, 20-year-old brandon carroll of waldorf died. the university president's is brandon carroll's loss will be felt. friends and family say his life was cut too it. >> i never imagined this because we always told him to be very careful. >> according to police,he and his team
the school bus. both directions of 29 and university blvd. west. a lot of flashing lights in the area as there taking care of this accident. now to latasha and doug -- natasha. >> this is the first day of classes at shaw middle school since principal brian betts was found shot to death at his silver spring home thursday. a makeshift memorial has been set up outside the school. a live report in just a few minutes. our top story this morning is a deadly shooting at a maryland college. both...
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i'm jessica kartalija, at the university of maryland medical center. ng up, what that means for you as a patient. and what we can anticipate for next flu season. >>> check in for more on these stories and all the day's breaking news. eyewitness news at 5:00 starts now. >>> hi, everybody. i'm kai jackson. >> and i'm mary bubala. we begin with breaking news. >> a refrigeration leak at shock trauma is causing major problems for commuters on the way home tonight. sky eye chopper 13 is over the scene. let's go to captain mike perry with more on the leak and the road closures. >> reporter: it occurred shortly after 4:00 this afternoon. fire officials called to the university of maryland medical center for a refridge rant leak. apparently we are told a contractor broke a refridgerrant valve. and that was leaking to the outside of the hospital, which caused the hospital officials not to evacuate the hospital, which is good news. fire official has mat crews do remain on scene, apparently, because the refridge rant apparently is some sort of toxic issue to people
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my name is gary dirks the director of light works at arizona state university. and as michael said, i spent the last 14 years in asia as president 6 b.p. china and president of b.p. asia pacific. i'd like to take a step back then and look at this from a global perspective and build on some of the things sunil already said and i'd like to start with a quote that i find very compelling that actually came out of the international energy agency's world energy outlook in 2008 and this quote says the world's energy system is at a crossroads. current global trends in energy supply and consumption are patently unsustainable. and environmentally economically forced socially. this is from an agency whose role is to look at the world's energy perspective and comment on where it's going and in particular the security of the system. you might ask yourself why would a group like this say something so provocative? and i think the way to understand it is to begin by looking at well, what does the forecast actually say? they've updated this, the 2009 when it came out recently, an
my name is gary dirks the director of light works at arizona state university. and as michael said, i spent the last 14 years in asia as president 6 b.p. china and president of b.p. asia pacific. i'd like to take a step back then and look at this from a global perspective and build on some of the things sunil already said and i'd like to start with a quote that i find very compelling that actually came out of the international energy agency's world energy outlook in 2008 and this quote says the...
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without hesitation so they came up with a one-way mission and by that time the government had the university twice so unless you are an educational science everyone has to be drafted so the kamikaze pilots about 4,000 perished at that day in the war, 3,000 or so or boy pilots, they were trained very early and they were much more susceptible to propaganda that nobody died without hesitation but we don't have any records whereas 1,000 of intellectual cream of the crop, graduates from the university of tokyo and other top universities and students read german, greek, french, philosophy, literature, all of that in their original languages and they were enormously educated and they did not have a choice but quote on quote while i am here -- connect knous volunteers is what the researchers found? >> yes and so i went through the diaries and it was fascinating of course at some point they feel they should protect their own country and they say otherwise they are usually mothers and others would be raped and all that propaganda. like homeland attacks, that is a very much catchphrase whenever you wan
without hesitation so they came up with a one-way mission and by that time the government had the university twice so unless you are an educational science everyone has to be drafted so the kamikaze pilots about 4,000 perished at that day in the war, 3,000 or so or boy pilots, they were trained very early and they were much more susceptible to propaganda that nobody died without hesitation but we don't have any records whereas 1,000 of intellectual cream of the crop, graduates from the...
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in the major universities, it is a competitive market. i compete all day for students, for faculty, for money, the same can't be said of the public schools educating our children. this is a very different industrial system. or on the education front, we can talk about this all day, but the first is that we have a lot of elementary and secondary schools that are doing very well and doing a great job of educating students. we know what works, if you will, now it's a matter of doing what works in many of the other schools that are not doing well. the second observation i would make is that in many -- we haven't adapted education to the changing nature of our students. so that students today probably aren't going to be attracted to the black board and chalk method of teaching because they live in a world that is so different. we have the ability to teach them in the way they now absorb information through all of the video and other tools that are online. verizon has put, just citing our own company, has created an online set of -- online educa
in the major universities, it is a competitive market. i compete all day for students, for faculty, for money, the same can't be said of the public schools educating our children. this is a very different industrial system. or on the education front, we can talk about this all day, but the first is that we have a lot of elementary and secondary schools that are doing very well and doing a great job of educating students. we know what works, if you will, now it's a matter of doing what works in...
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the average state university use to get a third of its budget from the states. now, it is far less than 1/6. if you take, within the university communities, the humanities subjects, they are being dumped in favor of things considered more job-centric. when you serve the corporate leaders in america, they want more people educated in the arts and humanities. they also want them to study business, but they first want them to have a background in other cultures, other languages, and capacity to think. in terms of dealing with the world, the arts and humanities are unique in the sense of allowing people to learn some perspective and learn how to think imaginatively. this is a world of change, where imagination is going to be the key. if you look at the issues that new corporations -- when the business company looks for new hires, their top complaints are "can't write, can't read," which are skills one hopes are learned in the humanities. >> if i can ask a question that comes out of what you just said -- if you are talking about the state universities, which are unde
the average state university use to get a third of its budget from the states. now, it is far less than 1/6. if you take, within the university communities, the humanities subjects, they are being dumped in favor of things considered more job-centric. when you serve the corporate leaders in america, they want more people educated in the arts and humanities. they also want them to study business, but they first want them to have a background in other cultures, other languages, and capacity to...
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author, have is a good to read the rest of the anthropology the university of wisconsin in madison and she has written another book. this one is sensitive. professors have heard the term kamikaze come from? >> it originate when the mongols is to invade japan and they were going to rid the land in kyushu and that's pumping. and all their ships are all returned. japan has saved so to speak. and therefore, they as you preach your your when the nation into characters because they're usually followed issued in japan. >> and what does that mean? thing, but just different enough japanese military start to use the term coffee. or is that an english term that we use? it has have any particular operation it was not emission is a very are you is as good as a word you or is what you are and they did not have a choice, but quote unquote volunteer. >> so not truly volunteers is what your research has shown? >> that's right. >> and so i went to the diaries and it was not what is going feel they should he should have do you know about the. i will. and that he very much of a
author, have is a good to read the rest of the anthropology the university of wisconsin in madison and she has written another book. this one is sensitive. professors have heard the term kamikaze come from? >> it originate when the mongols is to invade japan and they were going to rid the land in kyushu and that's pumping. and all their ships are all returned. japan has saved so to speak. and therefore, they as you preach your your when the nation into characters because they're usually...
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streets and the universities. you can find words how thwas the situation in iran. no one believes, did john was just the elected by the people. since the supreme leader commiserated him as a result of the election. the council of the constitution is an appointed and constitutionally, ma'am -- mandated. that is why the power [unintelligible] on june 15, 3 million protesters came out of their homes and protested in the streets. they were in a peaceful march in tehran. the government killed several people in the hands of the militia. after the administration opposed journalists and photographers, [unintelligible] to the media around the world. the islamic republic solve the loss of their power through the works of these photographers and restricted the media by creating an atmosphere of fear. this picture which you're looking now is for the demonstration in 1999 which was the previous 10 years ago and the start of when start ofbanned -- the government banned newspapers and students came out to protest. it is all the p
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as you mentioned, as president of the university of north carolina, the oldest public university in america, for more than 150 of its 200 years it was men's only in chapel hill. today, something like two-thirds of the entering freshman class are women. the alums go crazy over this. it is a reflection of the growing talons in women graduating from high school going into college. -- it is a reflection of the growing talents in women. science, engineering, and computer science still the case that as many young women as men graduate high school well- prepared to study. they just do not choose physics or engineering for computer science. the most hopeful find it is in the biological fields where about 50% of the ph.d.'s that are awarded go to women. if you cannot find the job without which you are passionate, this is a terrific time to go back to college, to get an advanced degree. when you look at the numbers, the correlation between lifetime earnings and level of education is very impressive. the converse is true for levels of unemployment. the level is much lower the amount of education have.
as you mentioned, as president of the university of north carolina, the oldest public university in america, for more than 150 of its 200 years it was men's only in chapel hill. today, something like two-thirds of the entering freshman class are women. the alums go crazy over this. it is a reflection of the growing talons in women graduating from high school going into college. -- it is a reflection of the growing talents in women. science, engineering, and computer science still the case that...
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the university press can offer and information that i need to write and more popular book. i think that the problem is money in that these university presses need to be subsidized and they are not being subsidized. bei am a huge fan of the university press. i think academic writing is essential to popular writing because we are footnoting those books all the time. >> you are not new comers but we do this periodically. in order for those who may have never seen either one of you on this network, we will go back to you that i met both of you on the program. let's pick up doug brinkley in april of 1983 and what he looked like and what he had to say. >> graceland, weicker is len? >> graceland, graceland, you have to go to graceland. it is the most popular home in the united states after the white house. elvis was not a joke. i am an admirer of elvis presley. i think that people that mock elvis and make jokes about elvis do not understand a was present and did not know anything about him. -- -- it does not understand at the elvis presley and did not know anything about him. in th
the university press can offer and information that i need to write and more popular book. i think that the problem is money in that these university presses need to be subsidized and they are not being subsidized. bei am a huge fan of the university press. i think academic writing is essential to popular writing because we are footnoting those books all the time. >> you are not new comers but we do this periodically. in order for those who may have never seen either one of you on this...
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i've been teaching at the university on faculty the last three years in the creative writing program.i grew up in portland oregon and i have lived in lots of places to read i went to an undergraduate school in fort collins, rebel cut in grad school in pittsburgh and lived in new york. i've moved around a lot. >> why biology? what interested you about biology? >> i was actually pre-vet at sesto with animals and by the time i was 5i was went to be a veterinarian so i was very one track about that so for me i was always interested in science and medicine but it was very much part of this and always being effect. >> do you feel like henrietta lacks as a friend of yours? >> i feel like she's definitely a huge part of my life and yes there is this sense and which deborah in particular, her daughter believes that henrietta is out there and is very much alive in the universe with a fees' cells and she's been biding my life like i am a puppet and a lot of what happens in my life is because henrietta does or doesn't want it so yes, henrietta is a constt presence in my life. >> rebecca skloot is
i've been teaching at the university on faculty the last three years in the creative writing program.i grew up in portland oregon and i have lived in lots of places to read i went to an undergraduate school in fort collins, rebel cut in grad school in pittsburgh and lived in new york. i've moved around a lot. >> why biology? what interested you about biology? >> i was actually pre-vet at sesto with animals and by the time i was 5i was went to be a veterinarian so i was very one...
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the boise state university broncos won the 2010 fiesta bowl against texas christian university's horned frogs on january 4, 2010. the game was very competitive with a final score of 17-10. with less than 10 minutes left in the game the head coach called a gutsy fake punt play that led to the game-winning touchdown. the broncos finished their 2009 season with an undefeated 14-0 record. sophomore quarterback kellen moore threw for 39 touchdown passes during the season setting the single season school record. coach peterson received the paul "bear" bryant award recognizing the best college football coach in the nation for the second time in four years. the team could not have had such an outstanding season without his excellent coaching. the broncos football team has been a consistent winner, particularly on their signature home blue turf. in 2008 the broncos only lost -- only loss was a one-point loss to texas christian university. in 2007, boise state was viktoras in the fiesta bowl with a historic 56-7 win. i stand before the house today to recognize the significant achievements of the
the boise state university broncos won the 2010 fiesta bowl against texas christian university's horned frogs on january 4, 2010. the game was very competitive with a final score of 17-10. with less than 10 minutes left in the game the head coach called a gutsy fake punt play that led to the game-winning touchdown. the broncos finished their 2009 season with an undefeated 14-0 record. sophomore quarterback kellen moore threw for 39 touchdown passes during the season setting the single season...
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rowdy revelers causing chaos near the university campus in harrisonburg saturday. the wild scene recorded and posted on youtube. >> just a massive party that you can never even imagine. like, it was insane. >> reporter: you can see a huge bonfire and bottle throwing, fights and excessive foul language. police were forced to respond in riot year. >> at one point, there was tear gas everywhere, like you couldn't even see anything, just like wild party. >> reporter: tyler johnson and his friend attended the party. they say it's been the talk on campus all day. what happened is still unbelievable. >> everything got a text saying that it was getting out of control and cops were about to do something. >> reporter: lydia was also there. she said things spiraled out of control. >> hit in the head with a 40 bottle. he started bleeding immediately. really scary. >> reporter: several people were hurt. two severely hit on the hit by flying bottled. the president issued a statement expressing his disappointment. he said quote -- your collective behavior is an embarrassment to yo
rowdy revelers causing chaos near the university campus in harrisonburg saturday. the wild scene recorded and posted on youtube. >> just a massive party that you can never even imagine. like, it was insane. >> reporter: you can see a huge bonfire and bottle throwing, fights and excessive foul language. police were forced to respond in riot year. >> at one point, there was tear gas everywhere, like you couldn't even see anything, just like wild party. >> reporter: tyler...
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we've done that at the university. we put in five mega watts of our first 20 watts of solar, paid for none of the capital, get a guaranteed price for electricity that fits what we need and we don't have to do anything and others took the chance. arun? >> i think since there were comments made about the role of government since i'm the only government person here i thought i'd make a few comments on that. you know, if you look at the innovation that has happened over the last, you know, 30 years, 40 years and the biggest player in the game is internet. if you ask the question, where did internet start? it started in 1968 because of special funding to create an option which no one -- and no one even imagined what the world could be with internet, even the people who developed it. so if you look ahead now at what the government can do, i think jim pointed out, is to invest in the r and d infrastructure to create technological options. we need multiple options. let me just give you one example. my daughter is applying for c
we've done that at the university. we put in five mega watts of our first 20 watts of solar, paid for none of the capital, get a guaranteed price for electricity that fits what we need and we don't have to do anything and others took the chance. arun? >> i think since there were comments made about the role of government since i'm the only government person here i thought i'd make a few comments on that. you know, if you look at the innovation that has happened over the last, you know, 30...
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representing the university of school of medicine. and our stem cell center. i know very little italian. but perhaps the best word thank you. >> the promise of stem cells is still theoretical. but they are capable of repairing organs. intestinal adult cells might be more limited. perhaps someday replacing abdominal symptoms and surgeries, used to treat ailments in that part of the body. >> reporter: the vatican has made an initial donation of almost $3 million to the university of maryland. >> one way to show that faith and science are not opposed. >> reporter: maryland scientists signed on. research will determine if it works. alex demetrick, wjz eyewitness news. >> while the university of maryland will be the lead research. >>> senator barbara mikulski says she is not going anywhere. >>> i'm not retiring. i'm here today to announce my candidacy for re-election to the united states senate. >> that was earlier today, as she announced, she is running for another term. she will have to fend off four challengers. she was first elected in 1986. and this would be he
representing the university of school of medicine. and our stem cell center. i know very little italian. but perhaps the best word thank you. >> the promise of stem cells is still theoretical. but they are capable of repairing organs. intestinal adult cells might be more limited. perhaps someday replacing abdominal symptoms and surgeries, used to treat ailments in that part of the body. >> reporter: the vatican has made an initial donation of almost $3 million to the university of...
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the college is one that university of miami coach jim morris is familiar with. he earned his bachelor's degree in 1973. the count is now 2-2. >> and i hate to say this we're getting back to the part of the line-up for wake forest where every at bat and every run that are could get on, you have the brooks murray combination getting all closer. [ cheers and applause ] >> there is that inside corner for miranda. >> looks like the home plate umpire trying to get out of here a little quicker. a little expansion of the zone, wouldn't you say, j nenenenenenenenenenenenenenenene >>> ranks 13th in the nation. and battling here. and alex rodriguez park and they came second. they were 7-6 losers here at nc state. that was
the college is one that university of miami coach jim morris is familiar with. he earned his bachelor's degree in 1973. the count is now 2-2. >> and i hate to say this we're getting back to the part of the line-up for wake forest where every at bat and every run that are could get on, you have the brooks murray combination getting all closer. [ cheers and applause ] >> there is that inside corner for miranda. >> looks like the home plate umpire trying to get out of here a...
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our congratulations to the university of baltimore chess team. they are once again national champions. this is their sixth championship in the past 10 years. >> very impressive. an elementary school is trying out a new way to help students focus better. the idea started with one boy, and now it has thread -- now it has spread throughout the school. >> when it joshua but williams came to school this year, he brought his yoga ball in with him. he uses it instead of a chair. >> it is comfortable, and it makes it easier to learn. >> his classmates took notice. >> i ask if i could bring in one. >> the teacher and principal lov the idea. since a breeze as has been cut to 50 minutes a day ended jim -- since recess has been cut to 15 minutes a day, and jim is only twice a week -- gym is only twice a week, this is a way to burn a few extra calories. the balls must be rolled under the desk like chairs at the end of the day. teachers say students pay better attention, and some have seen a great improvement. >> we truly believe that if they are comfortable, t
our congratulations to the university of baltimore chess team. they are once again national champions. this is their sixth championship in the past 10 years. >> very impressive. an elementary school is trying out a new way to help students focus better. the idea started with one boy, and now it has thread -- now it has spread throughout the school. >> when it joshua but williams came to school this year, he brought his yoga ball in with him. he uses it instead of a chair. >>...
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the university of maryland dedicated the journalism building.t is over 53,000 square feet with lots of open space. symbolizing the transparency of good journalism. in addition to high-tech classrooms and labs, the school also honors one of channel 9's very own, the late chris houston. there is a room in the new building named in his honor. a graduate of the university of maryland, chris died of pancreatic cancer back in january of 2006. he was just 42 and we still miss him. >> coming up, a new york hospital celebrates more than 3,000 gifts of life. also ahead, president obama holds a high level meeting as he decides to nominate, or decides who to nominate as the next justice to the u.s. supreme court. >>> a debate over vaccinating schoolgirls against hpv. one mother testifies about what happened to her daughter. wÑñññ [ sneezes ] ♪ music plays ♪ [ sneezing ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] what are you gonna miss when you have an allergy attack? benadryl® is more effective than claritin® at relieving your worst symptoms -- runny nose, sneezing, and wate
the university of maryland dedicated the journalism building.t is over 53,000 square feet with lots of open space. symbolizing the transparency of good journalism. in addition to high-tech classrooms and labs, the school also honors one of channel 9's very own, the late chris houston. there is a room in the new building named in his honor. a graduate of the university of maryland, chris died of pancreatic cancer back in january of 2006. he was just 42 and we still miss him. >> coming up,...
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the closed pin line at the university of maryland kicks off sexual assault awareness month, so some see it fitting that student journalists here are working on a big break regarding rapes. >> the final piece of, you know, a lot of hard work. >> the final piece is this letter sent by the state's attorney general to a state delegate. it says that students found who committed a sex assault on campus during a disciplinary hearing should be disclosed by name under the public information act. in the eyes of student journalist here, it's a long fought battle finally won. >> first, i felt like they were trying to protect people. when in doubt, universities always err on the side of nondisclosure. >> experts say this should clear up the cloudy law, for maryland schools, that law protects student records. >> very confusing. it causes schools to conceal a lot of information in which there's a legitimate public interest. >> now students are refiling their requests for names. >> it will be interesting to see if any of the athletes who transferred to any schools, maybe were involved in a sexual assau
the closed pin line at the university of maryland kicks off sexual assault awareness month, so some see it fitting that student journalists here are working on a big break regarding rapes. >> the final piece of, you know, a lot of hard work. >> the final piece is this letter sent by the state's attorney general to a state delegate. it says that students found who committed a sex assault on campus during a disciplinary hearing should be disclosed by name under the public information...
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he joined when he was in college here at the university of london. >> nawaz: this is where i actually took the oath, the membership oath. >> stahl: and recruited other students to fight against the west. was it easy to recruit kids here? were they susceptible? as you say, they're very intelligent, they're well-read. >> nawaz: it was very easy. and i've got to say that, actually, intelligence makes it easier. and it's intelligent people that adopt ideologies. >> stahl: he points to people like the alleged christmas day bomber, who also attended the university of london; and the ringleader of the suicide bombing of the london underground, who went to leeds metropolitan university. >> our religion is islam... >> stahl: here he is in this martyrdom video, telling the british public that, by invading iraq, the west demonstrated it was out to destroy muslims. >> your democratically elected governments continuously perpetuate atrocities against my people all over the world. >> nawaz: and this is in a thick yorkshire accent, someone who's born and raised in the u.k., saying to his own fellow
he joined when he was in college here at the university of london. >> nawaz: this is where i actually took the oath, the membership oath. >> stahl: and recruited other students to fight against the west. was it easy to recruit kids here? were they susceptible? as you say, they're very intelligent, they're well-read. >> nawaz: it was very easy. and i've got to say that, actually, intelligence makes it easier. and it's intelligent people that adopt ideologies. >> stahl: he...
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to my students at the university of baltimore. hopefully they can attain positions of high responsibility, maybe not all of them. mr. fitzgerald, your statement discussed your march 26 audit of the four exhibits made public here. we had limited copies, said they had been distributed. -- so they have been distributed. the first is your march 26 on it, newly issued friday. it is publicly addressed for the first time. it tells kbr to make $20 million in cost savings in iraq, which includes repairs and maintenance such as the motor pool. what did you find about kbr's charging on underutilized labor in this area? is it proper? >> based on our analysis from january 2009 through july 2009, and i want to add that the contract management agency requested that we look at this. we saw an average utilization of the labor force providing that function of about 10.1% average utilization. and never during that time did it ever exceed 15%. clearly based on those percentages, we thought there were sufficient seas to be had there. our $21 million is
to my students at the university of baltimore. hopefully they can attain positions of high responsibility, maybe not all of them. mr. fitzgerald, your statement discussed your march 26 audit of the four exhibits made public here. we had limited copies, said they had been distributed. -- so they have been distributed. the first is your march 26 on it, newly issued friday. it is publicly addressed for the first time. it tells kbr to make $20 million in cost savings in iraq, which includes repairs...
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both of the victims were from our area and played on the university basketball team, and tonight, friends and family are sharing stories about them. jay korff is live with the latest in this developing story. jay, what can you tell us? >> one is expected to survive, but his teammate died. he attended the school behind me in waldorf, md., where tonight, he was remembered. two years ago, he led the basketball team to the state title game. two years later, his coach and more than 100 friends gathered outside this waldorf high school to share their collective grief after he was shot to death. >> be in a situation like this. we always told him to be very careful. >> according to authorities, he and another, both members of the frostburg state university basketball team, were shot during a confrontation with a fellow student. they were in a group that confronted hall at his home. they say that he fired multiple rounds with a 12 gauge shotgun at his victims, wounding the one and killing the other. >> he was a good kid. very positive, doing positive things. he will be missed. >> he was a standout
both of the victims were from our area and played on the university basketball team, and tonight, friends and family are sharing stories about them. jay korff is live with the latest in this developing story. jay, what can you tell us? >> one is expected to survive, but his teammate died. he attended the school behind me in waldorf, md., where tonight, he was remembered. two years ago, he led the basketball team to the state title game. two years later, his coach and more than 100 friends...
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>> i didn't. >> dancing for 18 hours and 56 minutes is because the university of maryland was founded in the year 1856. clever. >> can cut a rug though. >> serious weather. >> potentially coming in. afternoon, evening. possibly overnighttime periods tomorrow. so that is what we have got our eyes on. first things first, rain tonight. how that affects. a big event. march of dimes walk tomorrow morning. i'll have the forecast. next three days. mid-70s tomorrow. now, could still be a huge span in those afternoon high temperatures. if we hang on to more cloud cover, we could be holding upper 60s. we have just nothing but bright sunshine. we could be pushing the 80- degree mark. a lot of my forecasting numbers coming in. showing me right about 75. overnight showers tonight. then possible thunderstorms. that would be the risk of severe weather. another risk for thunderstorms monday then more rain possible tuesday. overnight i'll show you how the rain is starting to come in. might see embedded thunderstorms within that rain. low temperatures just after midnight into the 50s. a warmfront will
>> i didn't. >> dancing for 18 hours and 56 minutes is because the university of maryland was founded in the year 1856. clever. >> can cut a rug though. >> serious weather. >> potentially coming in. afternoon, evening. possibly overnighttime periods tomorrow. so that is what we have got our eyes on. first things first, rain tonight. how that affects. a big event. march of dimes walk tomorrow morning. i'll have the forecast. next three days. mid-70s tomorrow. now,...
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from the university of san francisco. as a durham fight health care practitioner, burke had deep wells of knowledge and authority on issues of health care reform. from 1996 to 2000 she served as
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the university president is stunned. we also have already had a meeting with the other members of the basketball team. we offered them our support. >> hall, seen here was a stand out soccer player for mount st. joseph's baltimore and at his family home, his family members believe he was acting in self- defense. >> he was definitely a nice person, but did he do it out of stress or did something trigger him off? i can't say. >> reporter: the counselors are helping the students cope. >> frostburg state is a safe campus and this is an isolated and unfortunate incident and we really want the students, faculty and staff to know this is a very safe place to be. >> reporter: meanwhile, hall is held behind bars without bond. >> he's been denied bond and he's held at the allegany county detention center. >>> there were a string of shootings that left several dead on northwest baltimore. a man was found shot to death inside a car. the shootings began friday and the police are looking to see if they're connected. >> they had five sho
the university president is stunned. we also have already had a meeting with the other members of the basketball team. we offered them our support. >> hall, seen here was a stand out soccer player for mount st. joseph's baltimore and at his family home, his family members believe he was acting in self- defense. >> he was definitely a nice person, but did he do it out of stress or did something trigger him off? i can't say. >> reporter: the counselors are helping the students...
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. >> reporter: nurses and doctors at the university of florida medical center are getting warned. if they get too close to patients without washing their hands. inside the neurointensive care they must wwar electronic badges, warning if they don't sanitize you could pass on an infection. >> it made you more conscious of how often you have don't wash your hands. >> reporter: the high green hand hygiene system detects soaps and hand gels much like a breathalyzer reads alcohol levels. not enough sanitizer and the system buzzes until that person washes thoroughly, gets a green light. >> take a deep breath. >> and cares for the patient. >> i think it helps them knowing their health care provider has clean hands. >> reporter: according to the centers for disease control each year in america 90,000 people die from hospital borne infections. doctors at the university of florida came up with this solution. >> that would have the most benefit to patients and health care workers and the united states of america, because this is a 40 to $50 billion a year problem. >> reporter: a wall unit send
. >> reporter: nurses and doctors at the university of florida medical center are getting warned. if they get too close to patients without washing their hands. inside the neurointensive care they must wwar electronic badges, warning if they don't sanitize you could pass on an infection. >> it made you more conscious of how often you have don't wash your hands. >> reporter: the high green hand hygiene system detects soaps and hand gels much like a breathalyzer reads alcohol...
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. >>> new details on the investigation into missing surveillance tapes from the university of maryland that may have captured the being of a student. the lost video was discovered on a desk -- disk that was conducting his own investigation. >> he did not know that we were missing that piece of camera 158. once he realized that that was on the subpoena, he went through his information, found it, and provided it to us. >> three minutes of the video are still missing. he is concerned that the video system is married to one of the officers allegedly involved in the incident. the university says she has nothing to do with the videos. >>> john gonzales is live where people are lining up to pay their respects to the principle. >> very somber here in manassas , we understand that the students will arrive by bus later tonight. in the meantime, hundreds of friends and fellow colleagues are comforting his family. the hundreds of people that he touched, motivated, and inspired are filled with disbelief and despair. >> he is loved by everyone. >> they have opened the doors to the public for final g
. >>> new details on the investigation into missing surveillance tapes from the university of maryland that may have captured the being of a student. the lost video was discovered on a desk -- disk that was conducting his own investigation. >> he did not know that we were missing that piece of camera 158. once he realized that that was on the subpoena, he went through his information, found it, and provided it to us. >> three minutes of the video are still missing. he is...
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the university of maryland hosts this discussion. >> could afternoon. ol of public policy, welcome. i and the professor of public policy. late last fall, i was visiting sol in his new living space on connecticut avenue. he pointed to where i was seated in said that steny hoyer was sitting right there in that chair and he told me that if he possibly could, he would do the program. well, steny hoyer is a man of his word. he is here. his passion and determination were key to making this event happened as they were key to a number of his programs on public policy issues of the day. it was his deep civic engagement and this event is now a tribute to saul stern. i ask that we share a short moment of silence in memory of his good and rich life. it is now my honor to pass the baton to my friend and colleague. [applause] >> thank you. i and the dean of the school of public policy here at the university of maryland. i want to welcome all of you to this discussion about something that kids and poured into the american teacher as anything we can imagine. this is par
the university of maryland hosts this discussion. >> could afternoon. ol of public policy, welcome. i and the professor of public policy. late last fall, i was visiting sol in his new living space on connecticut avenue. he pointed to where i was seated in said that steny hoyer was sitting right there in that chair and he told me that if he possibly could, he would do the program. well, steny hoyer is a man of his word. he is here. his passion and determination were key to making this...
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doctors at the university of florida saw the problem and came up with this solution. >> it would have the most benefit to patients and health workers and the united states of america because this is a 40 to 50 billion-dollar a year problem. >> reporter: a wall unit sends a wireless until that tracks every doctor or nurse that walks into a patient's rooms and keeps records of who washed their hands and who didn't. already, hospitals across country are asking about this pilot program. eventually, every employee here at the university of florida health science center will be required to wear a high green electronic badge if they have direct or even indirect contact with a patient. >>> finally, this half hour, a huge piece of sports history is now just that, history. in just a matter of seconds, the 39-year-old texas stadium was reduced to a pile of rubble. the implosion of the stadium capping off decades of memories. richard ray has more. >> reporter: fireworks one last time over texas stadium. part a pre-dawn tailgate party that drew more than 20,000 people. it was part celebration, par
doctors at the university of florida saw the problem and came up with this solution. >> it would have the most benefit to patients and health workers and the united states of america because this is a 40 to 50 billion-dollar a year problem. >> reporter: a wall unit sends a wireless until that tracks every doctor or nurse that walks into a patient's rooms and keeps records of who washed their hands and who didn't. already, hospitals across country are asking about this pilot program....
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we're one of the top 20 universities by "us news." we haven't been hit as badly as some places by the great recession, so i think things are going well. >> what are you writing? >> right now i'm working on two books. one comes out this year called "the quiet world: saving alaska's wilderness kingdom from 1909 to 2010." at the end of it it's about the arctic refuge anwr, but it's really a fight to save wild alaska following up on my theodore roosevelt book. so i'm looking at charles sheldon's efforts to save mount mckinley, bob marshall who created the wilderness society's efforts to save what's today gates of the arctic national park. the whole group of people that lived with wolves and things up in the arctic that ended up getting this great arctic refuge where the coastal plain is where our polar bear den, the great caribou herd of america is. the arctic is our serengeti for wildlife. and then the whole aleutian island chain where they tested two nuclear weapons on the aleutians. they were going to test another one in alaska but it's
we're one of the top 20 universities by "us news." we haven't been hit as badly as some places by the great recession, so i think things are going well. >> what are you writing? >> right now i'm working on two books. one comes out this year called "the quiet world: saving alaska's wilderness kingdom from 1909 to 2010." at the end of it it's about the arctic refuge anwr, but it's really a fight to save wild alaska following up on my theodore roosevelt book. so i'm...
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nussbaum -- dr. 29 "from disgust to humanity" sexual orientation & constitutional law" coming from the university of chicago she is the academic who comes from the ivory tower into the public mood has brought many conversations about practical justice back into the academy with her and as a philosopher professor tries to be advocate for humanity she has moved into classics and constitutional law taught 20 years at harvard and brown was a distinguished professor of law and ethics at the university of chicago and divides her time there between the philosophy department, a divinity school, was quote and if that were not enough the department of south asian studies and also the human rights program. shares written and talked extensively on the ethics of sexuality international development and the emotions of shame and disgust as relate to constitutional law. this is the topic she picks up once more in this reason to put part of oxford university press unalienable rights a series. as was the top 100 intellectuals and awarded the american philosophical society is price of jurisprudence also has the dis
nussbaum -- dr. 29 "from disgust to humanity" sexual orientation & constitutional law" coming from the university of chicago she is the academic who comes from the ivory tower into the public mood has brought many conversations about practical justice back into the academy with her and as a philosopher professor tries to be advocate for humanity she has moved into classics and constitutional law taught 20 years at harvard and brown was a distinguished professor of law and...
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he was also a visiting professor at the law schools at georgetown and stanford universities. president ronald reagan appointed justice scalia to the united states court of appeals for the district of columbia in the 1982 -- in 1982. four years later, president reagan nominated him to serve on the supreme court. the senate confirmed his appointment on september 17, 1986. that was almost 24 years ago. justice stephen breyer was going in san francisco, california. he received a b.a. in philosophy from stanford university, a b.a. at magdalene college and oxford university as a marshall scholar, and a law degree from harvard law school. he served as a law clerk for associate justice arthur goldberg during the 1964 term. in 1967, he began his academic career at harvard law school, where he taught until 1994. he also taught at harvard university's kennedy school of government from 1997 to 1980. beginning in 1979, he served two years as chief counsel to the senate judiciary committee. president jimmy carter appointed justice breyer to the u.s. court of appeals for the first circuit in
he was also a visiting professor at the law schools at georgetown and stanford universities. president ronald reagan appointed justice scalia to the united states court of appeals for the district of columbia in the 1982 -- in 1982. four years later, president reagan nominated him to serve on the supreme court. the senate confirmed his appointment on september 17, 1986. that was almost 24 years ago. justice stephen breyer was going in san francisco, california. he received a b.a. in philosophy...