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it'll also provide grad and undergrad students a chance to work of something for nasa which, if you're an aspiring astrophysicis t, is a dream come true. "when you start here as an undergrad, you start taking classes, you never expect to be working on stuff that is actually going to go up into space."but, in a few years it will, starting it's 520 day mission to give us back on terra firma a little better understanding of what's going on up there. "it'll give us a better understanding of our galaxy, our own home galaxy." this is the third time the professor has applied for the grant. he said he's really excited about the opportunity, but the pressure is on. his cube sat will be one of the first of the tiny satellites to look outside the solar system. here's hoping it works out. yeah, thanks a lot forrest. alliant energy has teamed up with the city of oelwein to help people reduce their energy costs. together they're offering energy audits and will weatherize any home for free. it's part of the "hometown rewards" program that offers incentives to cut energy usage. so far, 60 oelwein home
it'll also provide grad and undergrad students a chance to work of something for nasa which, if you're an aspiring astrophysicis t, is a dream come true. "when you start here as an undergrad, you start taking classes, you never expect to be working on stuff that is actually going to go up into space."but, in a few years it will, starting it's 520 day mission to give us back on terra firma a little better understanding of what's going on up there. "it'll give us a better...
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for undergrad? >> guest: yeah. i wanted to be in a place that, to my mind, had visible history. you know, growing up in california where everything seemed brand new, i was really enchanted by the mystique of the east coast. old things and brick buildings. but i also, in some ways it was probably a very unimaginative choice because harvard just, to me, seemed like a great place to be studying. and i don't think my perspective on it was that nuanced at time. i just thought this was one of the best schools in the nation, and what would it mean if i could go there? who would i become? what would i learn, and who would i be coming into contact with? ultimately, i think it was the right choice. i had a really wonderful four years there, and i found poetry there which i don't know that i would have in the same way at the same time had i been somewhere else. >> host: what did poetry mean to you? >> guest: i think when i was an undergrad, i was initially encabotted by the way that -- enchanted by the way that a poem in looking at something that was very small, local and perhaps even seem
for undergrad? >> guest: yeah. i wanted to be in a place that, to my mind, had visible history. you know, growing up in california where everything seemed brand new, i was really enchanted by the mystique of the east coast. old things and brick buildings. but i also, in some ways it was probably a very unimaginative choice because harvard just, to me, seemed like a great place to be studying. and i don't think my perspective on it was that nuanced at time. i just thought this was one of...
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if we cave to all the whims of helicopter parenting, then how are we, i'm thinking of undergrads, how are we helping them on the path to adulthood, independent adulthood? i feel like, as a professor, i have almost a moral responsibility to help lead these young adults, eighteen, nineteen years old, to a path where they can have conversation s without maybe having to leave the room, or freaking out. now, if we're talking about rape, physical violence, ptsd, that might be another thing, but just like, "oh, that really upsets me to see that," well, that could be just about anything. one of the reasons why i became a college and university professor was because i love that dynamic interchange with students, and i think the danger of an enforcement of a particular kind of trigger warning is that it can end this exchange and discourse that we hold, we almost cherish, at a university level. bob: other thoughts? maeve: i work in a public library, and so we select materials of all different kinds, and we have classified a juvenile collection, a young adult collection, and then an adult collect
if we cave to all the whims of helicopter parenting, then how are we, i'm thinking of undergrads, how are we helping them on the path to adulthood, independent adulthood? i feel like, as a professor, i have almost a moral responsibility to help lead these young adults, eighteen, nineteen years old, to a path where they can have conversation s without maybe having to leave the room, or freaking out. now, if we're talking about rape, physical violence, ptsd, that might be another thing, but just...
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it'll also provide grad and undergrad students a chance to work of something for nasa which, if you're an aspiring astrophysicis t, is a dream come true. "when you start here as an undergrad, you start taking classes, you never expect to be working on stuff that is actually going to go up into space."but, in a few years it will, starting it's 520 day mission to give us back on terra firma a little better understanding of what's going on up there. "it'll give us a better understanding of our galaxy, our own home galaxy." this is the third time the professor has applied for the grant. he said he's really excited about the opportunity, but the pressure is on. his cube sat will be one of the first of the tiny satellites to look outside the solar system. yeah, thanks a lot forrest. alliant energy has teamed up with the city of oelwein to help people reduce their energy costs. together they're offering energy audits and will weatherize any home for free. it's part of the "hometown rewards" program that offers incentives to cut energy usage. so far, 60 oelwein home owners have signed up to ge
it'll also provide grad and undergrad students a chance to work of something for nasa which, if you're an aspiring astrophysicis t, is a dream come true. "when you start here as an undergrad, you start taking classes, you never expect to be working on stuff that is actually going to go up into space."but, in a few years it will, starting it's 520 day mission to give us back on terra firma a little better understanding of what's going on up there. "it'll give us a better...
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it'll also provide grad and undergrad students a chance to work of something for nasa which, if you're an aspiring astrophysicis t, is a dream come true. "when you start here as an undergrad, you start taking classes, you never expect to be working on stuff that is actually going to go up into space."but, in a few years it will, starting it's 520 day mission to give us back on terra firma a little better understanding of what's going on up there. "it'll give us a better understanding of our galaxy, our own home galaxy." this is the third time professor kaaret has applied for the grant. his cube satellite will be one of the first of the tiny satellites used to look outside of our solar system. voters will be grabbing blank ballots to fill out, across eastern iowa today. some voters will decide if one educational and historical district in waterloo gets more money. meteorologist justin gehrts updates our temperatures coming up in your decisions to be made. we'll run down some of the big issues facing voters. despite months of backlash, the university of iowa's new president wants student
it'll also provide grad and undergrad students a chance to work of something for nasa which, if you're an aspiring astrophysicis t, is a dream come true. "when you start here as an undergrad, you start taking classes, you never expect to be working on stuff that is actually going to go up into space."but, in a few years it will, starting it's 520 day mission to give us back on terra firma a little better understanding of what's going on up there. "it'll give us a better...
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it'll also provide grad and undergrad students a chance to work of something for nasa which, if you're an aspiring astrophysicis t, is a dream come true. "when you start here as an undergrad, you start taking classes, you never expect to be working on stuff that is actually going to go up into space."but, in a few years it will, starting it's 520 day mission to give us back on terra firma a little better understanding of what's going on up there. "it'll give us a better understanding of our galaxy, our own home galaxy." this is the third time the professor has applied for the grant. he said he's really excited about the opportunity, but the pressure is on. his cube sat will be one of the first of the tiny satellites to look outside the solar system. a company that once broke ground in the online shopping market is shifting gears. amazon is opening a new store where people can try out the check out this video of flood water entering a commuter train car in portland, oregon. the water rose so fast on saturday, causing the train to take on water. officials said the electricity on the trai
it'll also provide grad and undergrad students a chance to work of something for nasa which, if you're an aspiring astrophysicis t, is a dream come true. "when you start here as an undergrad, you start taking classes, you never expect to be working on stuff that is actually going to go up into space."but, in a few years it will, starting it's 520 day mission to give us back on terra firma a little better understanding of what's going on up there. "it'll give us a better...
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. >> getting a college education for free, one school is able to foot the bill for undergrads. >> the state of utah is stepping into a custody case and speaking out against one of its judges. the judge ordered a lesbian couple to give up their foster child for the child's well being. the state disagrees with the ruling and reasoning. >> for the last three months, april and becky have been state approved foster parents to a now nine-month-old baby girl, until a judge this week said no. >> he said through his research, he had found out that kids in homosexual homes don't do as well as they do in heterosexual homes. when they asked to show his research, he would not. >> the state of utah is supporting the couple. the state argues the judge went against its recommendations. appeal. >> i'm not going to expect my case workers to violate a court order, on the other hand the law. >> lgbt parents groups say the judge was simply wrong. they say the research is not legitimate. >> he made an uninformed bias decision based on widely debunked research. >> they just want to keep the girl, whom they
. >> getting a college education for free, one school is able to foot the bill for undergrads. >> the state of utah is stepping into a custody case and speaking out against one of its judges. the judge ordered a lesbian couple to give up their foster child for the child's well being. the state disagrees with the ruling and reasoning. >> for the last three months, april and becky have been state approved foster parents to a now nine-month-old baby girl, until a judge this week...
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. >> when i was a soft more doing my undergrad at the university, there was a cotton ball incident where a group of white students were intoxicated and decided to put cotton balls over the black culture center, and the university once again had a slow response to that as well. they were charged with littering, and you can't be more overt with cotton and blackness >>> university officials have to prove they are as concerned with racism as they are with their football team's profitability >>> prosecutors in the united states have led criminal charges in what has been labelled the biggest ever cyber hack of a financial institution. three men accused of a number of fraud and cyber hacking schemes, including an attack against jpmorgan chase. they made tens of millions on the stock market using stolen information. >> by any measure, the data breeches were breath-taking in scope and size. they stole information from 100 million banks. the single largest theft of data. u.s. institution. that was jpmorgan chase. and it disclosed itself. >> the russian government hit back at accusations it operate
. >> when i was a soft more doing my undergrad at the university, there was a cotton ball incident where a group of white students were intoxicated and decided to put cotton balls over the black culture center, and the university once again had a slow response to that as well. they were charged with littering, and you can't be more overt with cotton and blackness >>> university officials have to prove they are as concerned with racism as they are with their football team's...
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they're also asking 30,000 faculty staff undergrad and grad students to stay away from campus. >>> right now, security in paris is tight as world leaders attend a conference on climate change. president obama is joining more than 150 leaders for the talks. aimed at reducing global greenhouse gas emissions. about 100 protestors clashed with police ahead of the conference. officers in riot gear used tear gas on the demonstrators. paris is still under a state of emergency following the terror attacks earlier this month. president obama took time out to remember the victims of the attack. he joined the french president and the mayor of paris outside the nightclub. they each laid a white rose on the makeshift memorial to the paris. >>> high-powered guns, a stash of ammo and survival gear. police say that arsenal belonged to a lester man who took off as police tried to arrest him. this morning, that man is due in court to face charges. at the dangerous weapons. >> the damage that could be inflicted by the firepower before you is almost unthinkable. >> reporter: a huge collection of dangerous w
they're also asking 30,000 faculty staff undergrad and grad students to stay away from campus. >>> right now, security in paris is tight as world leaders attend a conference on climate change. president obama is joining more than 150 leaders for the talks. aimed at reducing global greenhouse gas emissions. about 100 protestors clashed with police ahead of the conference. officers in riot gear used tear gas on the demonstrators. paris is still under a state of emergency following the...
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. >> when i was a sophomore doing my undergrad. there was an incident where a group of white students were intoxicated and decided to put the cars involved all over the white culture center. our university had a slow our university had a slow response as well and they were charged with littering. and they couldn't be more overt. with cotton and blackness. >> university officials have to prove that they are as concerned with racism >>> the venezuela president is in saudi arabia to deliver a proposal in relation to the price of crude oil. nicolas maduro is there with leaders from ecuador and others. since 2014 oil prices declined causing difficulties for south american exporters. >>> chinese authorities warn that pollution levels are expected to remain high. the heavy smog brought road and air traffic to a stand still. increased air pollution caused colds. >> the world's biggest online sales bonn sea is on sale. alibaba broke its own records with a billion of goods old within the first eight minutes. adrian brown has this report. >>
. >> when i was a sophomore doing my undergrad. there was an incident where a group of white students were intoxicated and decided to put the cars involved all over the white culture center. our university had a slow our university had a slow response as well and they were charged with littering. and they couldn't be more overt. with cotton and blackness. >> university officials have to prove that they are as concerned with racism >>> the venezuela president is in saudi...
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. >> maybe it's also not recogngning i was a neuroscience undergrad and i went back and got my writing master's degree never realizing that coaching would be a vocation. i realized it's so much more than the round leather ball. i'm not sure my parnldz or some fewers understand that, but the magnitude of the responsibility we have is profound at this level. >> what moved you the most over all? is there a story, a ment? >> i defended --- turned 29. i defended my thesis, i did a support leadership thesis in graduate school and i got a call from the princeton graduate director and i t tught, i have been applying to any number of things wondering what is next after my masters. it was something else almost believing you're ready, ready to try this. i knew being the best me was what was princeton was hiring. i'm committed to that. i hope today is the better version of me than yesterday. >> thank you for joining us and thank you for the lesson. >> thanks so much. >> up next, we're "on the monene" a neweway to figure out your credit score. will it hurt or help if you're trying to get a loan. >>
. >> maybe it's also not recogngning i was a neuroscience undergrad and i went back and got my writing master's degree never realizing that coaching would be a vocation. i realized it's so much more than the round leather ball. i'm not sure my parnldz or some fewers understand that, but the magnitude of the responsibility we have is profound at this level. >> what moved you the most over all? is there a story, a ment? >> i defended --- turned 29. i defended my thesis, i did a...
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i went on from there to graduate from drake university undergrad as a licensed teacher, go figure. and then also as a drake university law school. went on to run a successful business. i have an award-winning business from the greater des moines partnership. we won an award for in 2007 as a best kept secret and we've gone on and we've been able to create, our business created a couple of national programs that we led for fortune 50 bank as well as partnering educational institutions in higher education as well. >>sabrina: so you have previously run for office. you ran for state senate, but you did lose. >>desmund: i did. >>sabrina: talk to us a little bit some of the controversies that came up during that campaign. >>desmund: sure. >>sabrina: you were once accused of child abuse, but later acquitted of those charges. >>desmund: mmhmm. >>sabrina: did you feel like that maybe shed a negative light on your previous attempt and do you think that that could shed a negative light on this? >>desmund: not at all. and, and first of all, we over-performed in our race. when we ran that race i
i went on from there to graduate from drake university undergrad as a licensed teacher, go figure. and then also as a drake university law school. went on to run a successful business. i have an award-winning business from the greater des moines partnership. we won an award for in 2007 as a best kept secret and we've gone on and we've been able to create, our business created a couple of national programs that we led for fortune 50 bank as well as partnering educational institutions in higher...
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american students getting education out of the country grew by only 5% last year with less than 2% of undergrads studying abroad. compared to a record number of international students studying here in the u.s. especially for those coming from india and china. >>> google has hit a roadblock at least at the dmv. the tech giant wants to have some of its 73 self driving test cars in the hands of the public as early as next year. that the department of motor vehicles won't allow that until google proves those cars drive themselves as safely as people drive. google says its safety records show self driving cars are at least as safe as humans, but it won't release all the data on the dmv, and google wants to -- the test cars to have their steering wheels and foot pedals removed. it's as humans should not be expected to snap to attention on a moments notice. the dmv is still trying to decide if that's a good idea. >>> oracle arena will go through a transformation today in honor of hardwood classics night. the team will take out its current logo and replace it with the throwback city logo. the team will
american students getting education out of the country grew by only 5% last year with less than 2% of undergrads studying abroad. compared to a record number of international students studying here in the u.s. especially for those coming from india and china. >>> google has hit a roadblock at least at the dmv. the tech giant wants to have some of its 73 self driving test cars in the hands of the public as early as next year. that the department of motor vehicles won't allow that until...
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adam: the undergrads here have grown up in the shadow of global terror. tonight they turned out to show that they' re not afraid. >> aujourd' hui nous somme tous francais. today we are all french. adam: a large crowd gathered at the university of new hampshire wednesday night holding a candlelight vigil for paris. there' s been a lot of discussion about what the attacks in france mean for the future. >> lots of sorrow, lots of sadness, and a lot of thoughts i' ve seen a lot of people bowing time to think about what is happening in their world and pay respect. >> one of our faculty members was at a restaurant very close to the restaurant that was the scene of the worst terrorist attack, but she' s fine, she' s back in the country now. adam: professor of french claire-lise malarte-feldman made a poster bearing the names of the victims. >> the islamic state punished them for celebrating. for being happy. for being alive. adam: she told students that although there is heartache over this barbaric massacre the spirit of her native country is unbroken. >> light
adam: the undergrads here have grown up in the shadow of global terror. tonight they turned out to show that they' re not afraid. >> aujourd' hui nous somme tous francais. today we are all french. adam: a large crowd gathered at the university of new hampshire wednesday night holding a candlelight vigil for paris. there' s been a lot of discussion about what the attacks in france mean for the future. >> lots of sorrow, lots of sadness, and a lot of thoughts i' ve seen a lot of...
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all through my undergrad, i tried to change majors, i tried. and last year, i worked full-time in a classroom and i was like, "okay, stop fighting it. apply to the credential program." jessica: the job market is expected to be good for these teachers in training. chelsea brazil: i feel really good because i know that i'm not going to have to stress out like people did years ago about finding a job your first year. jim zarillo: most of our graduates last year had offers from more than one district. jessica: college of education interim dean jim zarillo says he expects enrollment to continue to gradually increase because the job market is strong. jim: there couldn't be a better time to become a teacher. jessica: no one knows yet if a rise in enrollment in credentialing programs can undo years of dwindling teacher numbers. linda: it's not at all clear whether the uptick is going to be enough to staff the demand that is happening now and coming in the future. jessica: but for a teaching profession battered by years of bad news, it is a welcome chan
all through my undergrad, i tried to change majors, i tried. and last year, i worked full-time in a classroom and i was like, "okay, stop fighting it. apply to the credential program." jessica: the job market is expected to be good for these teachers in training. chelsea brazil: i feel really good because i know that i'm not going to have to stress out like people did years ago about finding a job your first year. jim zarillo: most of our graduates last year had offers from more than...
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>> one of the questions generally is, you know, i just finished my undergrad. where should i focus? do i get experience first? do i go straight to grad school? >> mm-hmm. >> what is -- if i accept this role that i'm being offered, is that a launching pad for this other role that i'm really looking to get in the next five years or so? so, those are typical questions. >> danielle, go ahead. i see you nodding your head. >> yes, i was just going to add that even earlier than that, if you don't know what you want to do in a few years, you can speak to successful latinos in all kinds of industries... >> mm-hmm. >> ...and find your own niche, as well. >> do you guys have any examples that come to mind -- i mean, i don't know how many years you've been involved in the summit, but if it's going on 15 years -- of people who attended it two, three, five years ago who come up to you or you've talked to who said, "listen, i was here back in '98, 2005, 2007, and what they told me, i took it and ran with it." >> i can tell you that that's my personal story. i got involved with n.a.a. about three y
>> one of the questions generally is, you know, i just finished my undergrad. where should i focus? do i get experience first? do i go straight to grad school? >> mm-hmm. >> what is -- if i accept this role that i'm being offered, is that a launching pad for this other role that i'm really looking to get in the next five years or so? so, those are typical questions. >> danielle, go ahead. i see you nodding your head. >> yes, i was just going to add that even...
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she was an undergrad at journalist when it was dangerous. she was one of the editors around the solitary paper and in 89 to begin she was one of the handful of people that went into the illegal newspaper and helped found such is possibly the best newspaper in poland and all of central europe. she and her cohort, her friends in solidarity are one of the reasons poland is now able to publish books about its own past as painful as that is. and poland over the last 25 years emerged from amnesia and lies from the communist period until the painful reflection about its own history that we americans are the closest parallel we are talking about discrimination and jim crow after years of silence. and i should mention i lived in poland for many years. i just wanted to thank you. i could imagine that your boss who is actually jewish by his background and a polish patriot like you we applaud you for doing this in writing the book and helping your country and us all so we just wanted to say thank you. [applause] >> in your first couple sentences that yo
she was an undergrad at journalist when it was dangerous. she was one of the editors around the solitary paper and in 89 to begin she was one of the handful of people that went into the illegal newspaper and helped found such is possibly the best newspaper in poland and all of central europe. she and her cohort, her friends in solidarity are one of the reasons poland is now able to publish books about its own past as painful as that is. and poland over the last 25 years emerged from amnesia and...
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appeal, apparently, two people coming out of business school, and undergrads as well.do you notice people in finance seeing this and responding to it? cori: i have heard a number of recruiters talk about how they are working hard on retention in a way they haven't before. money, right?s going into tech, there is the prospect of making a lot of money. >> when i graduated from college, a lot of friends wanted to make money. that was their goal. that was not's a goal -- not a goal of mine. i became a journalist and as journalists do, i didn't make any money. i think the notion that people go into tech because they don't care about the money is not accurate. they care about the money. they think they are going to make it on the backend in stock options which is why we should be paying attention to the down round square ipo. the initial offering price they are suggesting is below the last level of private equity investment that they took from some big funds. those funds, however, have a guaranteed rate of return. so the bully investors and the employers -- employees are goi
appeal, apparently, two people coming out of business school, and undergrads as well.do you notice people in finance seeing this and responding to it? cori: i have heard a number of recruiters talk about how they are working hard on retention in a way they haven't before. money, right?s going into tech, there is the prospect of making a lot of money. >> when i graduated from college, a lot of friends wanted to make money. that was their goal. that was not's a goal -- not a goal of mine. i...
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that's where i went to undergrad.for the people here. >> why does it matter? >> nerd alert. >> you can speak some german to you. >> yes. [speaking german] >> what did you just say. >> i said yeah, can i. what do you want me to say? >> do you like my color? >> you can show me an additional dance move? do you ever watch the o'reilly factor on fox news channel. >> no. >> you have no idea who i am? >> no. >> what are you learning about me so far? do you ever watch watters world? >> no. >> i'm watters and this is my world right here. >> you are watters? >> i am. >> hi. >> i will be seeing you. so long. next up an unforgettable christmas quiz. >> pennsylvania. >> jesus is an american? [ buzzer ] >> new year's resolution and jesse watters ♪ what did you think my collection's complete? >> for a second, i think you took on the shape of a unicorn. >> right back with it it it's hard to find time to keep up on my shows. that's why i switched from u-verse to xfinity. now i can download my dvr recordings and take them anywhere. rea
that's where i went to undergrad.for the people here. >> why does it matter? >> nerd alert. >> you can speak some german to you. >> yes. [speaking german] >> what did you just say. >> i said yeah, can i. what do you want me to say? >> do you like my color? >> you can show me an additional dance move? do you ever watch the o'reilly factor on fox news channel. >> no. >> you have no idea who i am? >> no. >> what are you...
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university in storm lake, $52,000 and karen sisson the most of anybody we saw and she went to drake for undergrad and law school and thought -- her loans $150,000. let's bring back dr. ben carson, dr.arson you went through many levels of school on your way to becoming a doctor. how much student loans did you have? >> it wasn't at that level. in college, you know, i only had about a think $1,100.50. and that is a small amount for spence of school like ill but they had tuition postponement back, not according to her much you borrow, but according to how much money you made. and as a neurosurgeon, made a lot of money so i ended up paying that $1,150 back for many, many, many, many times over whereas if you were a poet. you would have to pay much. wit was in a very good system, quite frankly, and it was one of the first things i tried to get abolishment of became a member of the board of trustees. we did get rid of it, but, you know, there is no question this is a huge problem for students now because colleges and universities know with you had met a student, they are likely to be able to get a gover
university in storm lake, $52,000 and karen sisson the most of anybody we saw and she went to drake for undergrad and law school and thought -- her loans $150,000. let's bring back dr. ben carson, dr.arson you went through many levels of school on your way to becoming a doctor. how much student loans did you have? >> it wasn't at that level. in college, you know, i only had about a think $1,100.50. and that is a small amount for spence of school like ill but they had tuition postponement...
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eric: i went to undergrad there. most of my research was done, and this is a reflection of the change in society, i went to some key libraries, like the massachusetts historical society, the philips library in salem, and a few others. i also befriended a few people on the east coast who are fur trade aficionados. one friend loaned me 30 or 40 books. i also used the internet to buy used books. i purchased 160 out of print books to have a little library in the basement, or as my kids call it, the cave where i go to write. the internet also provided -- i will make a pitch for google and google books. they put out-of-print books on your screen. it is a boon to researchers. instead of having to travel to a single library in the midwest that has one of five copies of a book printed in 1796, i can search for it and find the entire digitized version of that book online. that saved me a lot of time. it also created a problem. i had a flood of information. i had to decide what to use. the first book i wrote about 12 years ago,
eric: i went to undergrad there. most of my research was done, and this is a reflection of the change in society, i went to some key libraries, like the massachusetts historical society, the philips library in salem, and a few others. i also befriended a few people on the east coast who are fur trade aficionados. one friend loaned me 30 or 40 books. i also used the internet to buy used books. i purchased 160 out of print books to have a little library in the basement, or as my kids call it, the...
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during the day we're giving to university of chicago undergraduates and the university of chicago undergrad ats are kids from all the best'lls. tons of preparation how do you give the same quality of education with peoplele without the same preparation on the other hand. it turns out there's a very straightforward answer. you pick short but great texts to talk about. and this comes back to dan's point. the declaration is only 1,337 words can. i have never had a student complain about the reading load when assign the declaration. that in itself is a great gift to a teacher. so, out of base click pragmatic efficiency i started using the declaration to teach u.s. history, philosophy, writing, literature, but something magical happened in that classroom. and it was a conversation with a student that the magical thing happened, which is my why my first effort to write these book wag a conversation of a teacher 18 students. but i gave it to my agent and my friends and my family members, and the all said, fess up. you're the teacher, stop pretending this is about somebody else. own what you have t
during the day we're giving to university of chicago undergraduates and the university of chicago undergrad ats are kids from all the best'lls. tons of preparation how do you give the same quality of education with peoplele without the same preparation on the other hand. it turns out there's a very straightforward answer. you pick short but great texts to talk about. and this comes back to dan's point. the declaration is only 1,337 words can. i have never had a student complain about the...
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now the equivalent is a four-year undergrad degree. they should figure out a way to finance that. that is just one of the examples of things that politicians are trying to do. trish: the reality is, you cannot tax your way to prosperity. people are delusional if they think that will be the solution to everything. because as alan pointed out, you will wind up losing jobs if your answer is just attacks. anyway, more news. also breaking this hour, jeb bush jeb bush fighting back, campaigning in his home state of florida, launching a new campaign with the slogan jeb can fix it. listen to this. >> squarely in front of us. if we elect the right leadership, and as your president, i will fight every day with a reformer start, i will lead. >> the slogan is barking backlash on social media. twitter users attacking his teeth of attaching a slogan to all kinds of broken items from her refrigerator to the runaway blimp that broke free. and, of course, donald trump is charming and saying, i never thought of jeb is a crook. stupid message. the word fix is not a good one to use in politics. donal
now the equivalent is a four-year undergrad degree. they should figure out a way to finance that. that is just one of the examples of things that politicians are trying to do. trish: the reality is, you cannot tax your way to prosperity. people are delusional if they think that will be the solution to everything. because as alan pointed out, you will wind up losing jobs if your answer is just attacks. anyway, more news. also breaking this hour, jeb bush jeb bush fighting back, campaigning in...
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. >> when i was a sophomore doing my undergrad. there was an incident where a group of white students were intoxicated and decided to put the cars involved all over the white culture center. our university had a slow response as well and they were charged with littering. and they couldn't be more overt. >> university officials are as concerned with racism >>> the former chancellor of the west germany helmut schmidt diet in hamburg. he led west germany before '84 and '92. under his leadership the economy experienced increased economics. he played an active role in economics later in life. >> translation: we can say from the appreciation and respect has grown a fondness for the former chancellor over the decades. his modesty and duty impressed us. he was a political and for me an authority whose advice and judgment meant something to me. >> still to come - dealing with a sticky issue, the u.s. landmark, a million pieces of chewing gum that is getting a clean up. >>> the international olympic committee president speaks out on the dopi
. >> when i was a sophomore doing my undergrad. there was an incident where a group of white students were intoxicated and decided to put the cars involved all over the white culture center. our university had a slow response as well and they were charged with littering. and they couldn't be more overt. >> university officials are as concerned with racism >>> the former chancellor of the west germany helmut schmidt diet in hamburg. he led west germany before '84 and '92....
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that's where i went to undergrad.>> why does it matter? >> nerd alert. >> you can speak some german to you. >> yes. [speaking german] >> what did you just say. >> i said yeah, can i. what do you want me to say? >> do you like my color? >> you can show me an additional dance move? do you ever watch the o'reilly factor on fox news channel. >> no. >> you have no idea who i am? >> no. >> what are you learning about me so far? do you ever watch watters world? >> no. >> i'm watters and this is my world right here. >> you are watters? >> i am. >> hi. >> i will be seeing you. so long. next up an unforgettable christmas quiz. >> pennsylvania. >> jesus is an american? [ buzzer ] >> new year's resolution and jesse watters ♪ what did you think my collection's complete? >> for a second, i think you took on the shape of a unicorn. >> right back with it it with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant, or may become pregnant. tell your doctor all medicines you take. call your doctor if you have muscle pain or weakness, feel
that's where i went to undergrad.>> why does it matter? >> nerd alert. >> you can speak some german to you. >> yes. [speaking german] >> what did you just say. >> i said yeah, can i. what do you want me to say? >> do you like my color? >> you can show me an additional dance move? do you ever watch the o'reilly factor on fox news channel. >> no. >> you have no idea who i am? >> no. >> what are you learning about me so far?...
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all through my undergrad. i tried to change majors. i tried. and last year i worked full-time in the classroom. and i thought stop fighting it. apply for the credential program. >> i know i'm not going to have to stress out like people did years ago about finding a job your first year. >> most of our graduates last year had offers from more than one district. >> reporter: interim dean jim zarillo says she expects it to increase because the job market is strong. >> it couldn't be a better time to become a teacher. >> reporter: no one knows if it can undo years of dwindling teacher numbers. >> it isn't clear whether the uptick will be enough to staff the demand that's coming now and in the future. >> reporter: but for a profession battered by bad news, it's a welcome change. >> coming back, it's coming back. >> let's hope so. in california people enrolled in teacher credentialing programs can work as teachers while they get their credentials. they're called intern teachers. districts turn to intern teachers because they can't find enough fully cr
all through my undergrad. i tried to change majors. i tried. and last year i worked full-time in the classroom. and i thought stop fighting it. apply for the credential program. >> i know i'm not going to have to stress out like people did years ago about finding a job your first year. >> most of our graduates last year had offers from more than one district. >> reporter: interim dean jim zarillo says she expects it to increase because the job market is strong. >> it...
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. >> when i was a sophomore during my undergrad here, there was a cotton ball incident where a groupe students were intoxicated and decided to put cotton balls all over the black cultural center, and that our university once again had a very slow response to that as well, and they were just charged with littering, and that you can't be more overt with cotton and blackness. >> reporter: university officials now have to prove that they are concerned with racism as they are with their football team's profitability. >>> all of your sports news on the way, and it's the end of an era for english rugby. farah will be here with the details in just a moment. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: it has been called cuba's second city. in florida, few neighborhoods can match little havana for its sense of history and cultural importance. these streets have been home to countless generations of cuban-americans who first settled here in the 1960s. many consider themselves exiles of the cuban revolution, but their arrival changed everything. >> the cubans really saved the neighborhood. but for me, the most important t
. >> when i was a sophomore during my undergrad here, there was a cotton ball incident where a groupe students were intoxicated and decided to put cotton balls all over the black cultural center, and that our university once again had a very slow response to that as well, and they were just charged with littering, and that you can't be more overt with cotton and blackness. >> reporter: university officials now have to prove that they are concerned with racism as they are with their...
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asking all students and campus housing to stay indoors, they're also asking 30,000 faculty, staff and undergrad and grad students stay away from campus. >>> right now, security in paris is tight as world leaders attend a conference on climate change. president obama is one of more than 150 leaders in paris for the talks aimed at reducing global greenhouse gas emissions. more than 300 protestors clashed with police ahead of the conference. officers in riot gear used tear gas on the demonstrators. paris is still under a state of emergency following the terror attacks earlier this month. >>> president obama took time he joined the french president and mayor of paris outside the bataclan nightclub. they each laid a white rose at the memorial. >>> today, the man accused of murdering three people at a planned parenthood critical condition glick colorado will make his first court appearance. meanwhile, a closer look into the lives of the victims and the pleas being made to political leaders in the wake of a tragedy. the deadly attack hit home for hope chapel, officer garrett swasey was an elder. >> we
asking all students and campus housing to stay indoors, they're also asking 30,000 faculty, staff and undergrad and grad students stay away from campus. >>> right now, security in paris is tight as world leaders attend a conference on climate change. president obama is one of more than 150 leaders in paris for the talks aimed at reducing global greenhouse gas emissions. more than 300 protestors clashed with police ahead of the conference. officers in riot gear used tear gas on the...
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they're asking 30,000 faculty, staff, undergrad and grad students stay away from campus. >>> today, the man accused of murdering three people at a planned parenthood clinic in colorado will make his first court appearance. meanwhile, we're getting a look into the lives of the victims and the pleas being made to political leaders in the wake of a tragedy. the deadly attacks hit home for hope chapel, garrett swasey was an elder. >> we experienceled all joy, all pain, all emotion. >> reporter: chandler says one of the victims killed was his brother, an iraq war vet. >> the guy didn't know him. he didn't know the guy. i forgive him, though. >> the final victim was escorting a friend to the clinic. the 36-year-old was a married mother of two young children. investigators still processing the scene days after the deadly shooting rampage in colorado springs. they say robert deer killed three people and wounded nine others inside a planned parenthood facility. police are sealing warrants related to the case, but sources tell cbs news that the suspect had several guns and ammunition in addition
they're asking 30,000 faculty, staff, undergrad and grad students stay away from campus. >>> today, the man accused of murdering three people at a planned parenthood clinic in colorado will make his first court appearance. meanwhile, we're getting a look into the lives of the victims and the pleas being made to political leaders in the wake of a tragedy. the deadly attacks hit home for hope chapel, garrett swasey was an elder. >> we experienceled all joy, all pain, all emotion....
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with less than 2% of undergrads studying abroad.t's compared to a record number of international students studying here in the u.s. especially from india and china. >>> oracle arena will go through a transformation today in honor of hardwood classics night. the team will replace its current logo with the throwback city logo. the team will also wear the yellow city jerseys for eight games this season. the warriors first hardwood classics night will be tomorrow when they take on the toronto raptors. >>> we're still following the latest developments in the paris terror attacks. the manhunt underway this morning in the efforts to go after isis in syria. >>> plus, coming together in the face of tragedy. how cities around the world are honoring the victims. now only ford offers $750 black friday bonus cash on select vehicles, on top of ford friends and neighbors pricing. that doesn't happen every day. make black friday hassle-free with low prices ford cars, trucks and suvs. and get $750 dollars black friday bonus cash on select ford vehic
with less than 2% of undergrads studying abroad.t's compared to a record number of international students studying here in the u.s. especially from india and china. >>> oracle arena will go through a transformation today in honor of hardwood classics night. the team will replace its current logo with the throwback city logo. the team will also wear the yellow city jerseys for eight games this season. the warriors first hardwood classics night will be tomorrow when they take on the...
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>> and it's interesting, there was this recent study at drexel and showed 28% of college undergrads senter 18. 68% were unaware that sexting could be considered child porn. so this is a new-ish phenomenon. but it doesn't seem like there are any concrete laws around it. >> it creates a lot of gray area, and specifically for that reason, the district attorney in this case is going to really have a lot of discretion. he's the one that's going to have to make the decision whether or not to press charges. what is interesting, though. the message they're spreading to the students. he wants the students to understand, this is not the end of the world. as he put it, that's the terminology he used saying they still have to take each case one by one, see how the law applies and make a decision. you would hate to see some of these students who may have had made a stupid decision to register as a sex offender. that's something they want to avoid. >> as always, appreciate it. >>> coming up next, big news as unemployment numbers show a very positive sign. the unemployment rate in this country, the low
>> and it's interesting, there was this recent study at drexel and showed 28% of college undergrads senter 18. 68% were unaware that sexting could be considered child porn. so this is a new-ish phenomenon. but it doesn't seem like there are any concrete laws around it. >> it creates a lot of gray area, and specifically for that reason, the district attorney in this case is going to really have a lot of discretion. he's the one that's going to have to make the decision whether or not...
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he obtained his undergrad and law degree from this school and actually returned to teach, this following a career as a trial attorney in the civil rights division of the department of justice. as you mentioned, he also served in some leadership roles, key leadership roles, before retiring this summer. if he is the pick, which we will find out in about 90 minutes, he already has the support of the student activists group on campus, concerned student 1950. they tweeted out that the group is excited for new leadership under him. we are going to find out if in fact he is the pick, michael middleton, coming up in the next hour. >> thanks very much. now let's move on to erica hill. the issue with ithaca is new but what is it? because there is an issue of what they have planned for today. >> reporter: there is an issue somewhat new, at least we are hear about it for the first time. at this point, not much is planned for today. what we heard from folks at the paper and different students we have spoken with, at this point, they are talking about the solidarity walkout that happened yesterday aft
he obtained his undergrad and law degree from this school and actually returned to teach, this following a career as a trial attorney in the civil rights division of the department of justice. as you mentioned, he also served in some leadership roles, key leadership roles, before retiring this summer. if he is the pick, which we will find out in about 90 minutes, he already has the support of the student activists group on campus, concerned student 1950. they tweeted out that the group is...
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. >> seated at one of those tables, georgia tech undergrad paul hargut. >> we were just out for dinner drinks. it was me and my wife, her two sisters and three or four of their friends. >> security cameras installed just two weeks before catch paul and the group sharing a relaxing evening. paul digs into a dish called the black and blue quesadilla, grilled steak with blue cheese, chihuahua cheese, caramelized onions. midway through the meal, he takes an especially big bite and swallows only to feel a chunk of quesadilla lodge in his throat. paul immediately does what most of us would do, he reaches for his glass of water. >> tried to wash it down. it wasn't going down. i kept drinking water. >> but the water only makes things worse. >> the water pushed it down further in there but it didn't go down into my stomach, it went down into my air tube. that completely blocked any air from coming in and all the water came back out. it looked like i was throwing up. i realized i couldn't breathe. it was pretty terrifying. >> paul's wife to his left thinks he's getting sick and hands him a napki
. >> seated at one of those tables, georgia tech undergrad paul hargut. >> we were just out for dinner drinks. it was me and my wife, her two sisters and three or four of their friends. >> security cameras installed just two weeks before catch paul and the group sharing a relaxing evening. paul digs into a dish called the black and blue quesadilla, grilled steak with blue cheese, chihuahua cheese, caramelized onions. midway through the meal, he takes an especially big bite and...
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also now mandatory for undergrad students to complete classes on how to prevent them and how to report them. live here at the cal campus stephanie chuang, "today in the bay." >>> san francisco police still looking for the man seen in the surveillance video. he beat up 560-year-old man outside of a coffee shop in the pulp gulch neighborhood. the victim died from his injuries. this happened on october 1st. they believe he was working a construction job in the city on the same day. >>> a mystery surrounding a freeway shooting that left a man critically injured. police first got the call a little after 4:00 p.m. yesterday on a shooting near the exit in san pablo. officers found a man inside a bullet riddled car stopped on the shoulder of the road. traffic backed up as police and the chp investigated. >> it's hard to say what could have happened at this point. i mean, so many options that you just don't know what could have been out there. could there have been a break in traffic and a million witnesses? we just don't know at this point. >> investigators don't have a lot to go on right now.
also now mandatory for undergrad students to complete classes on how to prevent them and how to report them. live here at the cal campus stephanie chuang, "today in the bay." >>> san francisco police still looking for the man seen in the surveillance video. he beat up 560-year-old man outside of a coffee shop in the pulp gulch neighborhood. the victim died from his injuries. this happened on october 1st. they believe he was working a construction job in the city on the same...
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violence he committed as 'young man, and about anecdotes from his time in high school and as an undergrad at yale. for the first time on friday night ben carson's famously calm quiet demeanor seemed to crack. >> this is all subterfuge. things that happened 45, 50 years ago. you're saying that something that happened, the words of scholarship was offered is a big deal. but president of the united states, his academic record does not -- tell me how there's equivalence there. it doesn't matter where it is. tell me -- that's a silly argument. what you're not going to find with me is somebody who's just going to sit back and let you be completely unfair without letting the american people know what's going on. and the american people are waking up to your game. >> over the weekend carson said he's never witnessed such intense scrutiny as a candidate. >> i have always said that i expect to be vetted. but being vetted and what is going on with me, you said this 30 years ago-u said this 20 years ago, this didn't exist, you know, i have not seen that with anyone else. if you can show where that's
violence he committed as 'young man, and about anecdotes from his time in high school and as an undergrad at yale. for the first time on friday night ben carson's famously calm quiet demeanor seemed to crack. >> this is all subterfuge. things that happened 45, 50 years ago. you're saying that something that happened, the words of scholarship was offered is a big deal. but president of the united states, his academic record does not -- tell me how there's equivalence there. it doesn't...
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over $1000 when you added into some of the undergrad that i had as well. that is why i am so passionate about it. i have approached it in three ways. i have tried to be bipartisan about it. i don't think it needs to be a bipartisan -- it needs to be a partisan issue. i've talked about income-based repayment. your lump amos, the automatic goal amount will be based on how much money you make. the more you make, the faster you pay off those loans. the less you make, the less of a burden it's going to be. to me it is a better approach than not collecting anything in allowing people to go into default, because that debt will never be discharged. it ruins your credit. it locks you out of homeownership, entrepreneurship. the plan allows individuals that instead of going the student aan route go the way of private investment group. they look at all of this and they decide whether you are a good investment. and if you are, they pay for investment. and in return, you sign a contract to pay back part of your income. if you become financially successful, you will make
over $1000 when you added into some of the undergrad that i had as well. that is why i am so passionate about it. i have approached it in three ways. i have tried to be bipartisan about it. i don't think it needs to be a bipartisan -- it needs to be a partisan issue. i've talked about income-based repayment. your lump amos, the automatic goal amount will be based on how much money you make. the more you make, the faster you pay off those loans. the less you make, the less of a burden it's going...
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starting next fall, sat and a ct tests will be optional for undergrad emissions at salem state. instead the school will be taking a closer look at high school classes and grade point averages. the salem news report if all goes well for 2016, salem's fate could permanently -- state can permanently adopt the change. the first public college to give it a try, but 800 schools around the country have already made the change. >>> new this morning, monday may be the best day to ride the t. according to the globe, a california firm has analyzed months of departure and arrival times for buses and trains. results show that mondays have the most on time buses while friday afternoon had the lowest on-time rate. the summer which could explains why traffic was worse on fridays. >>> ge shutting down its factory in avon. the boston globe is reporting that the move will eliminate 3 that the move will eliminate 300 jobs. the plant will close in mid-2016. and new this morning, a new study reports on how hard it is for disabled workers to find a job. new york times says people who disclose a disabi
starting next fall, sat and a ct tests will be optional for undergrad emissions at salem state. instead the school will be taking a closer look at high school classes and grade point averages. the salem news report if all goes well for 2016, salem's fate could permanently -- state can permanently adopt the change. the first public college to give it a try, but 800 schools around the country have already made the change. >>> new this morning, monday may be the best day to ride the t....
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. >> i'm an undergrad here. we have a speech writing advisory group. i think this is a more general speech writing question. are there any crutches that you see used a lot in speech writing specific to presidential administrations? do you guys have any pet peeves? >> let's get the other question. >> my question is if you're in a position that has so much pressure all the time, you guys spoke about earlier, when you make a mistake and the american public takes something you wrote in the direction that you not intended. how will you deal with the disappointment. is there any way for a strategy to pop back up and get back into it after you've been beaten down? >> the questions that annoy you and the times you need a crutch? >> i can answer. you just get used to some of this stuff. i wrote a speech on education got up next day, it was a speech about nothing. there are plenty of other speeches where you write this thing, you deliver it and you get hammered on the news. it comes with the territory. disappointment is sort of the deal. >> a way to avoid awful
. >> i'm an undergrad here. we have a speech writing advisory group. i think this is a more general speech writing question. are there any crutches that you see used a lot in speech writing specific to presidential administrations? do you guys have any pet peeves? >> let's get the other question. >> my question is if you're in a position that has so much pressure all the time, you guys spoke about earlier, when you make a mistake and the american public takes something you...
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in the case of undergrads, they violently disagree and decide the way to do that is take over the office. which is ok. sometimes you get a day off that way. [laughter] walter: take over the castle. [laughter] david: you can do that anytime, walter. walter: you have a question? >> i wanted to follow-up on your comment that you do not want to over focus on stem. course isf well-established, everybody knows what we mean. but there is also now steam. and i wonder if the smithsonian and your emphasis on not over focusing on stem is going to be willing to push the idea of steam, using your considerable persuasive powers to make steam as well fixed in the american psyche as stem. know: it is terrible -- i quite a bit. it is alright. i am always concerned that we do not portray the artist in the humanities as handmaidens to the sciences. ifing something onto stem, you do not think about it very deeply, one might think, well, it is important have the arts because it order to complete thinking about some scientific thing you have to think about it conceptually or communicatively. there is also thi
in the case of undergrads, they violently disagree and decide the way to do that is take over the office. which is ok. sometimes you get a day off that way. [laughter] walter: take over the castle. [laughter] david: you can do that anytime, walter. walter: you have a question? >> i wanted to follow-up on your comment that you do not want to over focus on stem. course isf well-established, everybody knows what we mean. but there is also now steam. and i wonder if the smithsonian and your...
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more people that want and go to the reception >> we have a speechwriting advisory group, i'm an undergrad do you this hadley barrett pet peeves?e any >> if you are in a position that brings so much pressure all the time, when might you make a mistake and the american pig -- american public take something in visit after there were being now times when you need a crutch. [applause] you get usedone, to some of the stuff. i wrote a speech on education and woke up the next piece to a andid brooks column called " you just get hammered on the news. one way to avoid things like that happening are -- the president was going to the drug summit. in colombia. i think it was very dangerous. the first half of the speech was on reducing supply, the second half was on reducing demand. the guy that wrote it had this have it. in order to catch 20 -- and the segway sentence was -- and big bucks are not enough. [laughter] wait, back up. i don't think that's a good segue. not read it out loud, i never would have caught it. to your question about pet addingthe one that think theater visit -- there are those wh
more people that want and go to the reception >> we have a speechwriting advisory group, i'm an undergrad do you this hadley barrett pet peeves?e any >> if you are in a position that brings so much pressure all the time, when might you make a mistake and the american pig -- american public take something in visit after there were being now times when you need a crutch. [applause] you get usedone, to some of the stuff. i wrote a speech on education and woke up the next piece to a...