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>> yeah, it just came. >> what's the secret to the vanguard's long survival? '50s and 506s the vanguard's format shifted from poetry to jazz, and the business model shifted, too. >> we don't serve food. i have no food bills. that could eat up half your business. we through food out. when the chef died, the restaurant part went with hi. that's great. people don't care. you know, all that clatter and the smells that go with the foot and the roaches, oh, god. don't even talk to me about it. >> event think came to be known as a showcase for new musical talent, from john coltrane and miles davis, to harry belafonte, even the then unknown barbra streisand. >> do i have to tell you who barbra streisand is? no. miles davis was playing here at the time, and max asked miles would he accompany her? no way, he said. she got up and sang anyway, and she was very good. >> last year streisand repaid that debt by performing again at the vanguard, something she talked about in a recently released dvd. >> after everything i've done and everywhere i've been, i'm back to where i s
>> yeah, it just came. >> what's the secret to the vanguard's long survival? '50s and 506s the vanguard's format shifted from poetry to jazz, and the business model shifted, too. >> we don't serve food. i have no food bills. that could eat up half your business. we through food out. when the chef died, the restaurant part went with hi. that's great. people don't care. you know, all that clatter and the smells that go with the foot and the roaches, oh, god. don't even talk to...
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lacey's definition of conservative placed him not only outside his fellow stand-patters but in the vanguard of even the most progressive politicians of the day. man as john f. lacey: the first settlers found this continent a storehouse of energy and national wealth, but we have not been content with using these resources. we have wasted them as reckless prodigals. for more than 300 years, destruction was called improvement. mankind must conserve the resources of nature, or the world will, at no distant day, become as barren as a sucked orange. coyote: it had been lacey, working with george bird grinnell and theodore roosevelt, who pushed through the bill that finally gave government officials the tools they needed to protect america's last wild buffalo herd in yellowstone. now, after years of ceaseless effort, he won passage ah of another landmark, the lacey bird and game act of 1900. soon, government agents were confiscating huge shipments of bird skins and feathers. but the lacey act did not put an end to plume hunting entirely, especially in the lawless everglades. 5 years after the bill
lacey's definition of conservative placed him not only outside his fellow stand-patters but in the vanguard of even the most progressive politicians of the day. man as john f. lacey: the first settlers found this continent a storehouse of energy and national wealth, but we have not been content with using these resources. we have wasted them as reckless prodigals. for more than 300 years, destruction was called improvement. mankind must conserve the resources of nature, or the world will, at no...
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. >> charles, the vanguard total stock market index funds. like van, i am a believer that you will probably not beat the market. and if you are not beating the market buy it and do it inexpensively. >> what is yours >> if everybody goes on i like it low fees. i will go with it. >> for those who are not afraid of the market. >> ebg shares. what this is emerging markets and it pays a diffident and we love that. >> what about the fact that emerging markets gots eight this year. they have priced right now and price in a global recession . emerging markets should emerge. >> ben, you like this one. >> i like it very much. i am a believer in index. this is a little bit of a index. i think it is a well chosen stock. >> what is your pick for 2012. index fund. fuy. you will not beat the market over long periods of time. the market will beat you to the pulp. >> matthew, you like it. >> ben makes a great point. average investors will struggle to beat the market. if you hire somebody like us we can do that. but yourself. low fees and track the
. >> charles, the vanguard total stock market index funds. like van, i am a believer that you will probably not beat the market. and if you are not beating the market buy it and do it inexpensively. >> what is yours >> if everybody goes on i like it low fees. i will go with it. >> for those who are not afraid of the market. >> ebg shares. what this is emerging markets and it pays a diffident and we love that. >> what about the fact that emerging markets gots...
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but i've put the repertoire together and went to the vanguard and on my opening night i was just stunnedw the way in which the audience received me and from that night until this moment i never, ever looked back. and it had not... it was not just the fact that i had discovered folk mic, i'd found a culture. i found a life. i found people whose fashion and whose deeper essences were rooted in social concern. it was about peopl rooted in songs and conditions and for me it was paul robeson. this man not only sang but wrote and spoke and read in 22 different languages. his advice to me was "get them to sing your song and they will want to know who you are." and that rather ophetic remark lingered with me. i di't understd... i had an idea what it meantut i didn't quite understand "and they'll want to know who you are." until i recorded for r.c.a. and i had a couple albums but i wanted to do the songs from the caribbean and one of the songs in the album struck the public's fancy and when the album came out i woke up one day and found that the entire world was singing the banana boat song. >> r
but i've put the repertoire together and went to the vanguard and on my opening night i was just stunnedw the way in which the audience received me and from that night until this moment i never, ever looked back. and it had not... it was not just the fact that i had discovered folk mic, i'd found a culture. i found a life. i found people whose fashion and whose deeper essences were rooted in social concern. it was about peopl rooted in songs and conditions and for me it was paul robeson. this...
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the opposition candidate victory in the presidential runoff held here in the region earlier in the vanguard another candidate and it'll be really who was expected to win this vote and who was considered as the key favorite all to the presidential vote complaints to the supreme court itself to such about violations allegedly committed by all the joy of his team and later the cool ruled and not the outcome of the vote and moreover to bar all the joy behar show from participating in the next poll should do it for march hundreds of her supporters have taken to the streets of the capital to involve protesting against this decision and expressing their solidarity with all of you are two sides been involved in this conflict have started negotiations well russia has played the role of mediator eventually as we can see that as the court has agreed to step down currently the republic is waiting for him to officially pass the presidential powers to prime minister and people on the main square he can volley that you can see behind me they're still here and they're saying they will not go home until tha
the opposition candidate victory in the presidential runoff held here in the region earlier in the vanguard another candidate and it'll be really who was expected to win this vote and who was considered as the key favorite all to the presidential vote complaints to the supreme court itself to such about violations allegedly committed by all the joy of his team and later the cool ruled and not the outcome of the vote and moreover to bar all the joy behar show from participating in the next poll...
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candidate our joy of his victory in the presidential runoff held here in the region earlier in the vanguard another candidate and it'll be really who was expected to win this vote and who was considered as the key favorite of the presidential vote complaints to the supreme court of south thirty about violations allegedly committed by alexander was team and you know later the court ruled and now the outcome of the vote and moreover to bar the herself from participating in the next poll should build for march hundreds of her supporters have taken to the streets of the capital to involve protesting against this decision and expressing their solidarity with. the two sides been involved in this conflict have started negotiations where russia has played a role of mediator eventually as we can see that the court has agreed to step down to officially pass the presidential powers to prime minister. and that was the summary for national reporting and i do stay with us here on r.t. and i just a few moments we explore the link between music and violence in our special report before that though a recap
candidate our joy of his victory in the presidential runoff held here in the region earlier in the vanguard another candidate and it'll be really who was expected to win this vote and who was considered as the key favorite of the presidential vote complaints to the supreme court of south thirty about violations allegedly committed by alexander was team and you know later the court ruled and now the outcome of the vote and moreover to bar the herself from participating in the next poll should...
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freeman is a visual -- a visionary leader serving as the vanguard of higher education. ratulations. >> thank you very much. good morning. my students were sending the messages and text messages all by giving me ideas of what i might say. let me begin by saying i accept this award with great gratitude on behalf of my colleagues and my students to come from 150 countries. i consider my university a 50 year experiment. we were founded in our state at a time when most people want to one type of institution or another. we were the first a institution for students of all races. the question was, can we bring people together and have them working together, collaborating in a competing and doing well? it has been an interesting question to focus on for the past 50 years. i have had the privilege of doing just that. in our country in most environments, usually people from underrepresented groups are tending to be at the bottom academically. the fundamental question we have as a society is this. how do we insure that larger numbers of people from all races and all economic backgro
freeman is a visual -- a visionary leader serving as the vanguard of higher education. ratulations. >> thank you very much. good morning. my students were sending the messages and text messages all by giving me ideas of what i might say. let me begin by saying i accept this award with great gratitude on behalf of my colleagues and my students to come from 150 countries. i consider my university a 50 year experiment. we were founded in our state at a time when most people want to one type...
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it is just like the vanguard. >> i can't believe i am arguing with you. i don't know what i am talking about. >> it is a bad situation. >> it is a bad situation. >> there is too much debt in this world. >> it is over. bill, speaking of over, you started a website called rent a bill. parents actually used you as a toy for kids. how did that work out? >> they did a background check. not so great. i know that a lot of the candidates were worried about being questioned about how the economy might be looking a little better. but i have spoken with trump's people. let me assure you that all questions will be focused on the overall legitimacy of a kenyan-born president. as well as the overall classiness of obama coming here during the tree lighting. that was not classy. >> it was not. >> it is like in the final stages of a virus when it rushes out of the body in a de foarmd mass. -- deformed mass. this is the corruption that is always seething beneath the american political landscape, but now it is like the wound has been lanced, and it is popping out. >> you ar
it is just like the vanguard. >> i can't believe i am arguing with you. i don't know what i am talking about. >> it is a bad situation. >> it is a bad situation. >> there is too much debt in this world. >> it is over. bill, speaking of over, you started a website called rent a bill. parents actually used you as a toy for kids. how did that work out? >> they did a background check. not so great. i know that a lot of the candidates were worried about being...
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. >> so it was a time in the '80s you were really at the vanguard of pop video with mtv and everythinge. what told you this is the way to go? this is the future? >> i think all of us at the time when video happened, you know, i view what i do as a performance art. i think it is the same for a lot of artists of my time and when you saw a video, you knew we would never listen, just listen to music again. we would always see it. and for me, i spent my whole life one foot in art and one foot in music. so, this was a great, you know, a great opportunity for me. >> the '80s, were they good fun for you as i imagined they had to be? >> you know, when i went to london for the first time. >> you were huge in london. >> it was so much fun. because i had never been to london and i didn't know anything, you know. i turned on the tv and there was a program with, you know, two people walking cows. and it seemed like they had backyards and they were just walking the cows and i thought, oh, my god. these english people are so funny. it's just like monty python. you know what i mean? so i thought everyt
. >> so it was a time in the '80s you were really at the vanguard of pop video with mtv and everythinge. what told you this is the way to go? this is the future? >> i think all of us at the time when video happened, you know, i view what i do as a performance art. i think it is the same for a lot of artists of my time and when you saw a video, you knew we would never listen, just listen to music again. we would always see it. and for me, i spent my whole life one foot in art and one...
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mcgowan institute for regenerative medicine at the university of pittsburgh, where they are in the vanguard of a fast moving field called tissue engineering. the goal: grow tissue and even whole organs to repair damaged or diseased human bodies. here, they are using pig bladders to help grow human muscle-- that's right, pig bladders. turns out, they area a good source of a fundamental biological building block, known as the extra cellular matrix. >> so the matrix, the extracellular matrix-- we call it e.c.m.-- is a sort of unique collection of structural and functional molecules that we then use as a therapeutic device to tell the body how to heal itself. >> reporter: ecm is like a magnet - and a manual - for the stem cells inside us - scientists are not sure why - but the matrix lures those malleable cells - and gives them the cues they need to, in this case, morph into muscle. the stem cells made their way to a pillow filed with powdered pig bladder matrix implanted corporal hernandez thigh in 2008. with the help of a lot of hard physical therapy from a very motivated marine, they became
mcgowan institute for regenerative medicine at the university of pittsburgh, where they are in the vanguard of a fast moving field called tissue engineering. the goal: grow tissue and even whole organs to repair damaged or diseased human bodies. here, they are using pig bladders to help grow human muscle-- that's right, pig bladders. turns out, they area a good source of a fundamental biological building block, known as the extra cellular matrix. >> so the matrix, the extracellular...
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he embodied the right and his class of freshmen were the vanguard of this. even further. i wonder if he is exposed idealogically. >> i think both he and romney are exposed. if 20 years ago, you would have said on a show like this, what's the democratic position on health care reform going to be, he would have said, well, maybe it will be some sort of single-payer system or medicare for all. what will be the republican position? well, the republican position will probably be a mandate that people get insurance from private insurance companies, do it privately. people can't afford to pay. maybe it will give them some sort of subsidy. that, in fact, was what was proposed by the republicans. it was the dole chaffy bill in opposition to what hillary was saying at the time. the individual mandate was dreamed up by the heritage foundation. gingrich supported it. hatch introduced it. now, these are wild left wing ideas. these ideas originally came out of the republican campaign. >> gingrich was on board with them? >> gingrich was on board with them. a few years late
he embodied the right and his class of freshmen were the vanguard of this. even further. i wonder if he is exposed idealogically. >> i think both he and romney are exposed. if 20 years ago, you would have said on a show like this, what's the democratic position on health care reform going to be, he would have said, well, maybe it will be some sort of single-payer system or medicare for all. what will be the republican position? well, the republican position will probably be a mandate...
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he is a visionary leader with boundless energy, serving at the vanguard of higher education.ations. [applause] >> good morning. my students were sending me e- mail's and text messages, giving me ideas about what i might say. let me say i accept this award with great gratitude on behalf of my colleagues. my amazing students who, from 150 countries, i consider our university a 50-year experiment. we were founded in our state at a time when still most people went to one type of institution or another. we were the first institution founded for students of all races. the question was, can we bring people together and have them working together, collaborating, competing and doing well. it has been an interesting question to focus on. i have had the privilege of doing just that. in our country, people from underrepresented groups tend to be at the bottom academically. the fundamental question we have as a society is this -- how do we ensure larger numbers of people from all races and all economic backgrounds are able not simply to go to college or graduate from college rather to xl?
he is a visionary leader with boundless energy, serving at the vanguard of higher education.ations. [applause] >> good morning. my students were sending me e- mail's and text messages, giving me ideas about what i might say. let me say i accept this award with great gratitude on behalf of my colleagues. my amazing students who, from 150 countries, i consider our university a 50-year experiment. we were founded in our state at a time when still most people went to one type of institution...
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it has grown so rapidly that you find that the folks who are at the vanguard in the field, there are very few of them. it isn't like you can go to -- nowadays you probably could but when phil went to stanford back and i guess the 1980s -- i'm probably making him older than he is, probably the 19 '90s he had to shop around for a teacher who could teach them something because he had grown up playing with computer network systems and it was such and anything that he developed a high level of proficiency on his own and it was really difficult to find someone who could tell him or teach them anything. i think that level of skill has continued and it has developed in different individuals for different reasons but that is how i see them. >> interesting to kind of look at that too if you talk to andre back in jersey, andre ludwig, some of those guys. >> yeah andre i think he went to community college. he was running a security, he was an i.t. security guy for a small company in new jersey and he discovered somebody over the weekend have broken into his network and used it to stash a lot of
it has grown so rapidly that you find that the folks who are at the vanguard in the field, there are very few of them. it isn't like you can go to -- nowadays you probably could but when phil went to stanford back and i guess the 1980s -- i'm probably making him older than he is, probably the 19 '90s he had to shop around for a teacher who could teach them something because he had grown up playing with computer network systems and it was such and anything that he developed a high level of...
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it's grown so rapidly that you find that the folks who are at the sort of vanguard in the field are -- there are very few of them. it isn't like you can go to -- well, nowadays you probably could but when phil pooris went to stanford in the 1980s, i'm probably making him older than he is, maybe 1990s, he actually had to shop around for a college professor who could teach him something because he had grown up playing with computer network and systems and it was such a new thing that he had developed a very high level of proficiency on his own, and it was really difficult to find someone who could tell him or teach him anything and i think that level of skill has continued. and it's developed in different individuals for different reasons. but that's how i see it. >> it's interesting to kind of see that when you talk to andre de men o, andre ludwig some of those guys who are basically, you know, self-taught. >> yeah, andre, yeah, i think he went to a community college and he was, you know, running a security -- he was i.t. security guy for a small company in new jersey and he discovered
it's grown so rapidly that you find that the folks who are at the sort of vanguard in the field are -- there are very few of them. it isn't like you can go to -- well, nowadays you probably could but when phil pooris went to stanford in the 1980s, i'm probably making him older than he is, maybe 1990s, he actually had to shop around for a college professor who could teach him something because he had grown up playing with computer network and systems and it was such a new thing that he had...
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a lot of support on the right, despite the criticism from those, the people uphold the flag at the vanguardhe million dollar offer running for president, if he doesn't win, worth a lot more than that for newt gingrich. >> we have breaking news, ron. stick right there. we're going to christine romans for a second. stay there. >>> we're watching live pictures, seeing sandusky's arrive until court. waiting for these pictures. the pool feed coming from -- is this tape or is this live? looks like it's live. live pictures. this is sandusky, arriving at the courthouse where he'll face his preliminary hearing we've been telling you about. some places, you do this preliminary hearing anymore. clearly -- >> the grand jury doesn't indict. they've got to figure that out. this is going to be a bare bones presentation from the prosecution, and the defense will have a chance to do limited cross of whoever they decide to bring. we're expecting to see -- >> put on the stand, right. >> put on the stand. expecting to see some of the accusers. sandusky will be there. we know mike mcqueary, that assistant footb
a lot of support on the right, despite the criticism from those, the people uphold the flag at the vanguardhe million dollar offer running for president, if he doesn't win, worth a lot more than that for newt gingrich. >> we have breaking news, ron. stick right there. we're going to christine romans for a second. stay there. >>> we're watching live pictures, seeing sandusky's arrive until court. waiting for these pictures. the pool feed coming from -- is this tape or is this...
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it's grown so rapidly that you find that the folks who were at the sort of vanguard in the field are, there are very few of them. it isn't like you can go to -- well, nowadays you probably could, but i know when phil went to stanford back in, i guess, the 1980s -- i'm probably making him older than he is, maybe 1990s -- he had to actually shop around for a college professor who could teach him something because he had grown up playing with computer networks and systems, and it was such a new thing that he had developed a very high level of proficiency on his own, and it was really difficult to find someone who could tell him or teach him anything. and i think that that level of skill has continued, and it's developed in different individuals in different, for different reasons. but that's how i see them. >> it's interesting to kind of look at that, too, if you talk to andre demino back in new jersey, andrew ludwig -- >> yeah. andre was, i think he went to community college, and he was running a security -- he was an i.t. security guy for a small company in new jersey, and he discovere
it's grown so rapidly that you find that the folks who were at the sort of vanguard in the field are, there are very few of them. it isn't like you can go to -- well, nowadays you probably could, but i know when phil went to stanford back in, i guess, the 1980s -- i'm probably making him older than he is, maybe 1990s -- he had to actually shop around for a college professor who could teach him something because he had grown up playing with computer networks and systems, and it was such a new...
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it has grown so rapidly that you find that the folks who are at the vanguard in the field, there are very few of them. it isn't like you can go to -- nowadays you probably could but when phil went to stanford back and i guess the 1980s -- i'm probably making him older than he is, probably the 19 '90s he had to shop around for a teacher who could teach them something because he had grown up playing with computer network systems and it was such and anything that he developed a high level of proficiency on his own and it was really difficult to find someone who could tell him or teach them anything. i think that level of skill has continued and it has developed in different individuals for different reasons but that is how i see them. >> interesting to kind of look at that too if you talk to andre back in jersey, andre ludwig, some of those guys. >> yeah andre i think he went to community college. he was running a security, he was an i.t. security guy for a small company in new jersey and he discovered somebody over the weekend have broken into his network and used it to stash a lot of
it has grown so rapidly that you find that the folks who are at the vanguard in the field, there are very few of them. it isn't like you can go to -- nowadays you probably could but when phil went to stanford back and i guess the 1980s -- i'm probably making him older than he is, probably the 19 '90s he had to shop around for a teacher who could teach them something because he had grown up playing with computer network systems and it was such and anything that he developed a high level of...
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it's grown so rapidly that you find the folks at the sort of van jr. -- vanguard at the few, there's so few of them. it's not like -- well, nowadays wow probably could, but when phil went to stanford back in, i guess, the 1980s, maybe the 1990s, he had to shop around for a college professor to teach him something. he grew up playing with computer networking systems, and it was such a new things, he had a high level of proefficiency on his own, and it was difficult to find someone to teach him anything, and i think that level of skill has continued, and it's developed in different individuals and different reasons, but that is how i see them. >> interesting to look at that, too, if you talk to andre, you know, back in jersey, andre ludwig, some of those guys are self-taught. >> andre went to a community college running a security -- i.t. security guy for a small company in new jersey, and he discovered that somebody over the weekend had broken into his network and used it to stash a lot of pirated music and muse -- movies, and he was able to clean it out and secure the network, and bo
it's grown so rapidly that you find the folks at the sort of van jr. -- vanguard at the few, there's so few of them. it's not like -- well, nowadays wow probably could, but when phil went to stanford back in, i guess, the 1980s, maybe the 1990s, he had to shop around for a college professor to teach him something. he grew up playing with computer networking systems, and it was such a new things, he had a high level of proefficiency on his own, and it was difficult to find someone to teach him...
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supporters and as we see nationally here in iowa, no one is really consolidating the tea party and evangelical vanguardhat is more resistance to him. and that leaves him in a relatively strong position even without some commanding level of support. >> sure, because four years ago, we saw mike huckabee was the social conservative candidate, that whole bloc, the evangelicals, social conservatives all went to him. this time, it's, do you go to rick perry, michele bachmann, santorum? >> in both the cnn/"time" poll and the nbc/marist poll, who one's getting what huckabee got in 2008, nearly half of it. most of the polls have said that paul, romney and santorum are in the top tier. from the romney campaign's point of view, if that ends up being the top tier, it doesn't matter what order they finish in. they have the two candidates in paul and santorum who they believe will have the most trouble goin growing into true national scale contenders. rick perry and newt gingrich have a broader coalition. both have suffered a lot of damage. they need a second wind. and if these polls hold up through tuesday, iowa wi
supporters and as we see nationally here in iowa, no one is really consolidating the tea party and evangelical vanguardhat is more resistance to him. and that leaves him in a relatively strong position even without some commanding level of support. >> sure, because four years ago, we saw mike huckabee was the social conservative candidate, that whole bloc, the evangelicals, social conservatives all went to him. this time, it's, do you go to rick perry, michele bachmann, santorum? >>...
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it's grown so rapidly, that you find that the folks who are at the sort of vanguard of the field arefew. it's not like you can go -- well, nowadays you probably could, but stanford back in the 1980s, i'm making them older, but maybe the 1990s, they had to shop around for a college professor to teach him something because he grew up playing with computer networking systems, and it was such a new thing, that he developed a high level of proficiency on his own, and it was really difficult to find someone who could tell him or teach him anything, and i think that level of skill has continued, and it's developed in different individuals and different reasons, but that is how i see them. >> interesting to look at that, too, if you talk to andre, you know, back in jersey. andre ludwig, they are self-taught. >> andre was in community college, an i.t. security guy for a small company in new jersey and discovered somebody over the weekends broke into the network and stashed a lot of pirated music and movies, and he cleaned it out and secured the network, and the bosses said okay, end of proble
it's grown so rapidly, that you find that the folks who are at the sort of vanguard of the field arefew. it's not like you can go -- well, nowadays you probably could, but stanford back in the 1980s, i'm making them older, but maybe the 1990s, they had to shop around for a college professor to teach him something because he grew up playing with computer networking systems, and it was such a new thing, that he developed a high level of proficiency on his own, and it was really difficult to find...
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the white out conditions have been blamed for at least six deaths, two of them in color model when an inmate and vanguardd killed in the crash of a prison band. the blizzard did have an upside, farmers in oklahoma and texas welcome the snow after a yearlong record drought. i am joined by jacqueline bennett and she has been tracking the storm, which is going on right now? >>jacqueline: the storm you just saw is gone now it has continued to push east and we have thunderstorms down in the south. it looks like we could see some delays as we head into the next couple of days as the weather starts to make its way towards philadelphia, new york in areas that we see allowed connecting flights. right now they're not a lot of delays. let us jump out to the south for most of the activity is going right now. we see an area of thunderstorms in louisiana pushing towards mississippi. there is a general threat of thunderstorms in that area as we head to the evening into tomorrow. and there it is right there, see the line of thundershowers pushing through louisiana right now, we have heavier rain expected. ticket the tra
the white out conditions have been blamed for at least six deaths, two of them in color model when an inmate and vanguardd killed in the crash of a prison band. the blizzard did have an upside, farmers in oklahoma and texas welcome the snow after a yearlong record drought. i am joined by jacqueline bennett and she has been tracking the storm, which is going on right now? >>jacqueline: the storm you just saw is gone now it has continued to push east and we have thunderstorms down in the...
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supporters and as we see nationally here in iowa, no one is really consolidating the tea party and evangelical vanguarde resistance to him. and that leaves him in a relatively strong position even without some commanding level of support. >> sure, because four years ago, we saw mike huckabee was the social conservative candidate, that whole bloc, the evangelicals, social conservatives all went to him. this time, it's, do you go to rick perry, michele bachmann, santorum? >> in both the cnn/"time" poll and the nbc/marist poll, who one's getting what huckabee got in 2008, nearly half of it. most of the polls have said that paul, romney and santorum are in the top tier. from the romney campaign's point of view, if that ends up being the top tier, it doesn't matter what order they finish in. they have the two candidates in paul and santorum who they believe will have the most trouble goin growing into true national scale contenders. rick perry and newt gingrich have a broader coalition. both have suffered a lot of damage. they need a second wind. and if these polls hold up through tuesday, iowa will not giv
supporters and as we see nationally here in iowa, no one is really consolidating the tea party and evangelical vanguarde resistance to him. and that leaves him in a relatively strong position even without some commanding level of support. >> sure, because four years ago, we saw mike huckabee was the social conservative candidate, that whole bloc, the evangelicals, social conservatives all went to him. this time, it's, do you go to rick perry, michele bachmann, santorum? >> in both...
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vanguard's davis has been waging a campaign of sorts, blogging about the risk of dividend stocks. he wants investors to understand they move up and down with the broader market. >> whether a stock fund or a broad index fund is dividend- oriented, or conversely if it's growth, one or the other, they still have a very high correlation with each other, which means their returns, month-to-month, quarter-to- quarter, year-to-year, are going to move more in lockstep than say something that is by its nature much more conservative. still, financial pros like francis say stocks that pay dividends should be at least a part of most portfolios. how much, however, depends on your stomach for risk. everyone has a different d.n.a., and that should be reflected in their portfolio. clients can be as little as 5%, they might be as little as 30% of their equity. not of their whole positions, not that whole 100% portfolio, but of their equity holding. interest rates are likely to remain low at least through next year. that means more investors will probably take a closer look at dividend stocks as th
vanguard's davis has been waging a campaign of sorts, blogging about the risk of dividend stocks. he wants investors to understand they move up and down with the broader market. >> whether a stock fund or a broad index fund is dividend- oriented, or conversely if it's growth, one or the other, they still have a very high correlation with each other, which means their returns, month-to-month, quarter-to- quarter, year-to-year, are going to move more in lockstep than say something that is...
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vanguard. >> it was in this place that the approval of this audience and those who came after charted my courseo a folk singer. all started right here. >> that's right. ♪ i'm on my way > belafonte landed a recording contract. in 1956 he released calypso, a collection of caribbean songs. were you surprise at the success of calypso? >> i didn't quite understand what had happened. it was not slated to go anywhere other than to satisfy a tenacious appetite i had for wanting to do that album. >> reporter: but the album went everywhere. hitting a million in sales and launching a song high into pop culture. ♪ >> the whole world was singing deo. >> reporter: can you walk down the street without someone saying, harry belafonte sing deo. >> not only someone on the street but i can't walk into the courthouse where the judge won't say it. it is just amazing. >> reporter: the song was immortalized in the 198 film beetlejuice. and even got the muppet treatment. ♪ deo). >> they got to really give deo a challenge. it was absolutely wonderful. and i built on that. to do island of the sun and all the other songs
vanguard. >> it was in this place that the approval of this audience and those who came after charted my courseo a folk singer. all started right here. >> that's right. ♪ i'm on my way > belafonte landed a recording contract. in 1956 he released calypso, a collection of caribbean songs. were you surprise at the success of calypso? >> i didn't quite understand what had happened. it was not slated to go anywhere other than to satisfy a tenacious appetite i had for wanting...