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if you're in the united states universal opportunity to buy warranty the stuff was. i just want to spread the word the we get to watch in hd world you were ever you go with him if he asks for your own tablet. this program schedules on demand video nope my name is. i play ball enjoy the us versions available to secure a good place to date research makes the network you knew me and moving me. this program has brought you by. critically norway's mainstream crews were lies. exploring one thousand miles of norwegian coastline the report local encounters and access to wilkinson
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have less inequality, life spans are improo i improving at a much better rate than the united states. the universityon today, i attended a lecture about this very point by the author of that chapter. inequality kills in youth, every day in america, 47 babies die who would be alive if we had the infant mortality of sweden and norway. and by the way, if we had the infant mortality of cuba, 15 babies a day would not die in the united states. that's how bad inequality is in this country. >> that is unbelievable. and david, there's a really compelling essay in here, too, called "wage theft" and it's about wage theft for those who aren't clear is essentially exactly what it sounds like. people working and not getting paid for the work that they do. i think folks would be surprised how prevalent this practice is, especially among low-wage workers. and the point she makes in the piece is that when you don't have unions to serve as that protection, as that voice for people who are otherwise powerless, you end up with pervasive practices like wage theft and you end up with growing inequality. i think that pie
have less inequality, life spans are improo i improving at a much better rate than the united states. the universityon today, i attended a lecture about this very point by the author of that chapter. inequality kills in youth, every day in america, 47 babies die who would be alive if we had the infant mortality of sweden and norway. and by the way, if we had the infant mortality of cuba, 15 babies a day would not die in the united states. that's how bad inequality is in this country. >>...
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state among others. they were part of an pael discussion i moderated at george washington university. >> the united statese imf's biggest shareholder, biggest member, founding member, and one that has the biggest voice, that has a veto right, and which is why it is stopping the reform that was decided unanimously in 2010 from happening. and i don't understand why that is, because the u.s. under the reform would keep its veto, would continue to be the leader in the organization, would shift money from one line to the other, and make the fund more secure, safer, endowed with deeper resources to, for instance, help out a country like ukraine urgently and with significant resources, so i hope it happens soon so that the fund can continue to represent properly the entire membership of the imf including the united states. >> you can watch the rest of that discussion sunday at 7:00 pm eastern on "real money." you know the saying go big or go home. well starting next week, we're going big. this program will expand from a half hour to a full hour five nights a week. we're rolling out a week-long series focused on
state among others. they were part of an pael discussion i moderated at george washington university. >> the united statese imf's biggest shareholder, biggest member, founding member, and one that has the biggest voice, that has a veto right, and which is why it is stopping the reform that was decided unanimously in 2010 from happening. and i don't understand why that is, because the u.s. under the reform would keep its veto, would continue to be the leader in the organization, would...
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immigrants and foreign-skilled workers to do that. 1,900,000 students studied in the united states at colleges and university, that's 3.9% of the total students. but it put restrictions on those who were allowed to stay and work in this country. silicon valley executives wish that this immigrant pool could be separated in the current debate so that it would be easier for congress to raise the quota of work visas that tech companies apply for. that, however, is wishful thinking. the senate passed a bill for comprehensive immigration reform but it's stuck in limbo in the house and immigration reform in this country is needed. here in arizona and around the country no one can agree how it's done. immigrants will get green cards giving them the right to live and work in the country permanently. more than two-thirds obtain these cards because they're married or another family relationship. there is another one that says wealthy people can buy their way into america. it requires an investment of $500,000 in a business the government hopes will create jobs. while it's growing in popularity the program has its criti
immigrants and foreign-skilled workers to do that. 1,900,000 students studied in the united states at colleges and university, that's 3.9% of the total students. but it put restrictions on those who were allowed to stay and work in this country. silicon valley executives wish that this immigrant pool could be separated in the current debate so that it would be easier for congress to raise the quota of work visas that tech companies apply for. that, however, is wishful thinking. the senate...
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. >> clearly the united states has the capability, the universities are the finest in the world. we know our suburb and high school education is amongst the best in the world. we have real problems with our urban inner city public school education. we have the capability, what fixes it? is it a policy mix? a cultural visit? how do we take the ape capability that we have in the united states and narrow the income wealth gap. >> the program for international student attempt, the united states comes out, comes out in the average whereas the united states spends two to three times more than the average. therefore in terms of bang for your buck you're not getting what you need to get. arnie duncan said that this was a massive wake-up call. he said that he was quoting the president of the united states saying this is a spud nick moment that we need to realize that what is at stake is our future competitiveness and productivity, and future market shares, and therefore the future well-being of the people in the united states. so the implications are high. >> secretary general we apprecia
. >> clearly the united states has the capability, the universities are the finest in the world. we know our suburb and high school education is amongst the best in the world. we have real problems with our urban inner city public school education. we have the capability, what fixes it? is it a policy mix? a cultural visit? how do we take the ape capability that we have in the united states and narrow the income wealth gap. >> the program for international student attempt, the...
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there was another report on friday from the johns hopkins university of united states, which has an institutionhat looks at north korea carefully. a lot of satellite imagery is analysed there, and they are saying, again, that there is increased activity around the nuclear test site and it indicates a desimation could perhaps be imminent. similar words from the south korean defense military saying that they were monitoring increased activity. the foreign minister telling the national assembly on thursday that it's a question of a political decision as far as north korea is concerned, whether it wants to detonate another nuclear device. they have been saying that, but added to the indications coming from the satellite images, and the fact that president obama is in the region currently on the peninsula, there are analysts looking at that thinking a fourth nuclear test a year after the third nuclear test could happen soon. >> north korea likely to dominate the agenda, which is perhaps what pyongyang wants. president obama has a thorny task of shoring up relations between south korea and japan. why
there was another report on friday from the johns hopkins university of united states, which has an institutionhat looks at north korea carefully. a lot of satellite imagery is analysed there, and they are saying, again, that there is increased activity around the nuclear test site and it indicates a desimation could perhaps be imminent. similar words from the south korean defense military saying that they were monitoring increased activity. the foreign minister telling the national assembly on...
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. >> clearly the united states has the capability, the universities are the finest in the world. we know our suburb and high school education is amongst the best in the world. we have real problems with our urban inner city public school education. we have the capability, what fixes it? is it a policy mix? a cultural visit? how do we take the ape capability that we have in the united states and narrow the income wealth gap. >> the program for international student attempt, the united states comes out, comes out in the average whereas the united states spends two to three times more than the average. therefore in terms of bang for your buck you're not getting what you need to get. arnie duncan said that this was a massive wake-up call. he said that he was quoting the president of the united states saying this is a spud nick moment that we need to realize that what is at stake is our future competitiveness and productivity, and future market shares, and therefore the future well-being of the people in the united states. so the implications are high. >> secretary general we apprecia
. >> clearly the united states has the capability, the universities are the finest in the world. we know our suburb and high school education is amongst the best in the world. we have real problems with our urban inner city public school education. we have the capability, what fixes it? is it a policy mix? a cultural visit? how do we take the ape capability that we have in the united states and narrow the income wealth gap. >> the program for international student attempt, the...
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united states. researchers at the university of michigan say more than 4% of people sentenced to death are incident. half of them are never exonerated. we talked to a freed ipp mate from death row in texas. >> hello. i'm anthony, i'm an death row. this is on my typewriter. there are people on death row that are in the. i am one of them. >> anthony gray says during his 18.5 years behind bars for a crime he did not commit, his letter kept him sane. >> i wrote hundreds of thousands of letters to any and anybody to ask them to help me save my life. >> he was sentenced to death for the 1992 murders of a family of six in a small town. somerville texas. despite the recan takes of the key witness and gray's protests of innocence. he was on death row. he said the days were filled with writing letters of attorney, family and friend, and the night were filled with anguish. >> silence can be really loud, very loud. a lot of times at night, all you hear is an eerie silence. eerie silence. and then, just like that, somebody scream. i didn't think i could do it any more. you know, after - after two people had been
united states. researchers at the university of michigan say more than 4% of people sentenced to death are incident. half of them are never exonerated. we talked to a freed ipp mate from death row in texas. >> hello. i'm anthony, i'm an death row. this is on my typewriter. there are people on death row that are in the. i am one of them. >> anthony gray says during his 18.5 years behind bars for a crime he did not commit, his letter kept him sane. >> i wrote hundreds of...
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stevens institute of technology one of 100 colleges and universities in the united states that offerncial edges engineering. classes are called: but at the heart of these programs is the ability to create high-frequency trading algorithms or black boxes, which can generate millions in profits for high-frequency trading firms. >> the high-frequency trading algorisms are very much in demands. students who are capable of producing those might actually go on their own with the spirit of entrepreneur ship and create their own hedge funds in. >> just and niche eberle who is one of the 197 masters students at stevens. >> we can design our own block boxes. having a successful black box is an atm in a sense that it's always generating you money and you don't necessarily always have to be there. which is the best part. so your bank account constantly increases. >> across the hudson river, new york university as has an even more prestigious financial program. it's not at the respected attorneys school of business it's next door at nyu's institute of mathematical sciences. >> this is a very comp
stevens institute of technology one of 100 colleges and universities in the united states that offerncial edges engineering. classes are called: but at the heart of these programs is the ability to create high-frequency trading algorithms or black boxes, which can generate millions in profits for high-frequency trading firms. >> the high-frequency trading algorisms are very much in demands. students who are capable of producing those might actually go on their own with the spirit of...
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. >>> and tom is a research associate at the united states study center, the university of sidney andve and thanks for being with us. has this trip done enough to reassure asia that the u.s. pivot to the conference and is alive and well? >> reporter: all things considered this week-long trip by the president has indeed reaffirmed this so called pivot to the region, this rebouncing of u.s. diplomatic and military power to the region and i don't think one should overstate this visit but it goes some ways towards correcting some of the mishaps that took mra islate last year when the president missed a couple of very important asian summits because he had pressing things back home. you may recall there was a partial government shut down and the region back in october was if the united states cannot keep its house in order how on earth could it keep the peace in east asia. given the expectation are reasonably low and the president has reaffirmed that commitment, of course the tpp as your original report and are trade talks talking about a 12-nation free trade deal, they remain stalled larg
. >>> and tom is a research associate at the united states study center, the university of sidney andve and thanks for being with us. has this trip done enough to reassure asia that the u.s. pivot to the conference and is alive and well? >> reporter: all things considered this week-long trip by the president has indeed reaffirmed this so called pivot to the region, this rebouncing of u.s. diplomatic and military power to the region and i don't think one should overstate this...
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united states you notice yo you havingo be sitting in one of the most perfect spaces in the overall ecosystem. with that privilege comes the responsibility because vanderbilt and the private research universities in the united states account for about 90% in that group of about 5% of the public institutions. they train in a good number of those that go to medical school and who graduate from medical school and that phd's and the research universities, etc. so there is a disproportionate effect and in terms of the total numbers, the effect is huge and the question becomes at least from where i sit how do you regulate and control and think about even what i refer to as the tension between continuity and change because in your freshman year my guess is he came in and discovered what james scott referred to as the hidden transcripts and there were ways in which sometimes the faculty would say things to you and there was a message conveyed and you didn't necessarily know they were conveying the message that you were interpreting the message nonetheless. .. i went across the courtyard to my colleague who is the chair of women's studies and we made it back that we're going to change this. we both loo
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look at the impact of immigration on the sciences, i visited a chemistry lab at the university of tulsa. >> united states is number one in chemistry. graduated arge students and post dogs and faculty members. most of the graduate students and staffs at any school are going to be foreigners. these students when we get them here then they contribute by working in those research labs in chemical companies. when they do that work, that ultimately results in the betterment of society. >> meeting these incredibly talented people i was astonished to learn even they can be discriminated against simply because of where they are from. >> i think one of the most negative aspects of our current immigration system is the labeling. we talk about bullying in the school and name-calling and how wrong that is. but we as adults, as leaders, as lawmakers, as representatives, we are the worst of the lot. i bring you back to the word illegal. to label a group of people as illegals is very damaging. it's a scarlett letter. that's what nazi germany did to the jews. >> now i didn't know what illegal meant until high school, fre
look at the impact of immigration on the sciences, i visited a chemistry lab at the university of tulsa. >> united states is number one in chemistry. graduated arge students and post dogs and faculty members. most of the graduate students and staffs at any school are going to be foreigners. these students when we get them here then they contribute by working in those research labs in chemical companies. when they do that work, that ultimately results in the betterment of society. >>...
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got three universities that are team members that are ranked in the top 50 of research universities in the united states. these are the university of maryland rectors and virginia tech, and we got seven other university team members that bring a variety of strengths and close relationships with the development centers for the federal labs involved in this, and so we think that that relationship that we have and the ability to bring our researchers to work on the really tough problems will allow us to address some of the fundmental issues that exist in allowing us to fly unmanned aircraft safely in the national air space. >> it's the mid at lappic aviation partnership, and as i understand it, there's a possibility to do future testing in new jersey as part of this effort that you've put together; correct? >> right. our intent is not to fly simply out here. this is a small area, and, again, it's a farm, a working farm, so we don't want to turn it into an airport, and so one of the things that we're looking at is where we're going to fly for the long run. we've got a number of sites that we're looking at,
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united states, already. are you ready for the ohio state university's front line to be outsourced? you ready for that? you go to the game, you hear over the loud speaker, hello,, y name is kevin (in a middle eastern accent) >> stephen: won't universities just no longer give full scholarships to get around the ruling the same way employers don't have full-time employees to get around the obamacare requirement? >> that's not really in the book. this is a very lucrative, multi-billion-dollar industry, so there is actually an incentive to draw recruits in and the way you draw them in is offer them a scholarship or money in exchange for services. >> stephen: but it's not in exchange for services. they're student athletes. that's the term you seem to be missing out on. student athletes, not employees. student athletes. what part of student athlete don't you get? (laughter) >> the student -- >> stephen: yes. they're athletes. >> stephen: i accept your apology, thank you so much! ramogi huma from the college people join angie's list for all kinds of reasons. i go to angie's list to gauge whether or not the pr
united states, already. are you ready for the ohio state university's front line to be outsourced? you ready for that? you go to the game, you hear over the loud speaker, hello,, y name is kevin (in a middle eastern accent) >> stephen: won't universities just no longer give full scholarships to get around the ruling the same way employers don't have full-time employees to get around the obamacare requirement? >> that's not really in the book. this is a very lucrative,...
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. >> the court also stated that the two exchange students argued over money on the night of the murder. the british university student was killed in 2007. she has been in the united states since 2011 when her earlier conviction was overturned. a long extradition fight is expected if the latest conviction is upheld. and he is planning to make an announcement about the investigation into racial comments made by the team owner. >> players want sterling to be severely punished. but your recordings surfaced over the weekend. she is he was angry because she posted a picture of magic johnson. believe something needs to be done. there is no room. he has to lose the team will flee. >> i am disappointed i'm hurt. i'm outraged. and everything. has owned the clippers for almost 30 years and has not commented publicly >> at least 14 sponsors are ending or suspending their agreement with the franchise. some say they're waiting to see what the nba does. it is not known how much money this will cost the clippers. >> handed to hear the final conversation. this morning they heard it. the record and provided no comfort for families and not know the fate of their loved ones. a sweep
. >> the court also stated that the two exchange students argued over money on the night of the murder. the british university student was killed in 2007. she has been in the united states since 2011 when her earlier conviction was overturned. a long extradition fight is expected if the latest conviction is upheld. and he is planning to make an announcement about the investigation into racial comments made by the team owner. >> players want sterling to be severely punished. but your...
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stephen's institute of technology is one of a hundred colleges and universities in the united states that offer degrees in financial engineering. the classes have titles like applied equations and extreme problems for elleptic. >> the high frequency algorithms are very much in demand. students that are capable of producing those might go on their own with the spirit of entrepreneurship and create their own hedge funds. >> reporter: just ask one of the 97 master's students at stevens. >> we have design our own black box. a highly successful blacks box is an atm in the sense that it is always generating you money and you don't always have to be there, so your bank account constantly increases. >> reporter: across the hudson river new york has an even more prestigious program. it's next door to nyu's fuarnt institute of mathematical sciences. >> this is a very competitive program to get into. this year we got roughly 900 applications for a class size of 40 students. so we often jokingly say it's more difficult to get into this program than it is to get into harvard. >> reporter: the pro
stephen's institute of technology is one of a hundred colleges and universities in the united states that offer degrees in financial engineering. the classes have titles like applied equations and extreme problems for elleptic. >> the high frequency algorithms are very much in demand. students that are capable of producing those might go on their own with the spirit of entrepreneurship and create their own hedge funds. >> reporter: just ask one of the 97 master's students at...
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united states, you realize you have to be sitting in one of the most purpose based. with that privilege comes its own set of responsibilities. vanderbilt and the private research universities in the united states account for about 5% of public institutions. number of a good those going to medical school who graduate from medical school, phd's at the research universities. small in terms of total numbers. but the effect is huge. the question becomes, at least from where i sit -- how do you regulate, how do you control, how do you play with, how do you think about what i refer to as a tension between continuity and change? , my guess is,year you came in and you discovered what is referred to as the hidden transcripts. huge ways in which sometimes faculty would say things to you and you would pick up, and there was a message being conveyed. they did not even know they were conveying a message, that you interpret in a message nonetheless. there are ways you walk across campus, and spaces you can feel in your gums. that is a continuity peace organizations struggle with. whether you are first-generation or not, you are part of the change. say, i see this script. it is important
united states, you realize you have to be sitting in one of the most purpose based. with that privilege comes its own set of responsibilities. vanderbilt and the private research universities in the united states account for about 5% of public institutions. number of a good those going to medical school who graduate from medical school, phd's at the research universities. small in terms of total numbers. but the effect is huge. the question becomes, at least from where i sit -- how do you...
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there's no president of any college or university in the united states who would say to me it is far cheaper to hire five humanists for the one science colleague they want to bring in just looking at the start-up costs alone and trying to sort it out. part of the job is we're not going to win the battle in washington. i've been in washington and talked to folks there. really it's the ground level here. it's that space between the public universities where i actually think we begin to continue to educate and where humanists at vanderbilt and elsewhere really become more engaged in their communities to explain the ways in which, you know, the emancipation proclamation example is one, there are local versions here, story learning and teaching. if you think about, think about something as fundamental as this: that we already know, we already know by the fourth grade which kid is most likely to drop out of high school. their diagnostic test that have been verified over and over again. you think of something, again, that many of those kids enter elementary school with a thousand or two tho
there's no president of any college or university in the united states who would say to me it is far cheaper to hire five humanists for the one science colleague they want to bring in just looking at the start-up costs alone and trying to sort it out. part of the job is we're not going to win the battle in washington. i've been in washington and talked to folks there. really it's the ground level here. it's that space between the public universities where i actually think we begin to continue...
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university of michigan law school. bill chutey is michigan's attorney general. >> today's decision by the united states supreme court is a victory for the citizens of michigan, who overwhelmingly voted in 2006 to require equal treatment in admission to our outstanding colleges and universities. >> reporter: voters in five other states have approved similar bans. critics like sherrilyn ifill said today's decision decision likely to encourage efforts in other states. >> my hope is that voters will be awake and will recognize, you know, what is happening to the extent the supreme court has thrown it into their court,un, we're responsible for maintaining this democracy. >> reporter: the ruling produced an impassioned, 58-page dissent for justice sonia sotomayor, the court's first hispanic justice, she's hey talked about how she benefited from affirmative action. she said the court's decision ignores the stark reality that race matters. as members of the judiciary, we ought not sit back and wish away, rather than confront, the racial inequality that exists in our society. >> reporter: now justice sotomayor took the unusual
university of michigan law school. bill chutey is michigan's attorney general. >> today's decision by the united states supreme court is a victory for the citizens of michigan, who overwhelmingly voted in 2006 to require equal treatment in admission to our outstanding colleges and universities. >> reporter: voters in five other states have approved similar bans. critics like sherrilyn ifill said today's decision decision likely to encourage efforts in other states. >> my hope...
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united states. that's something of a disgrace. universalould give everybody a common experience and quite frankly, whether we fight or don't fight, that's not the issue. it would draw everybody together. >> indeed. we are going to listen in on the service. this is lieutenant general mark milwee speaking now. >> secretary mccue, general and mrs. dempsey, general and mrs. owe de niro, lieutenant governor due hurst, visitors from our nation's capital and the state of texas, soldiers and civilians and most of all, the families and the friends of our fallen, and wounded warriors, thank you all so very deeply for being here today and we sincerely and from our heart of hearts, appreciate your presence and your support an your compassion as we struggle through a very difficult time. today we mourn, we mourn for those we lost, one week ago, on april 2nd and today we honor the lives they led. the three fallen soldiers came from hometowns as far apart as puerto rico and central illinois they had different hobbies and passions and all had different liv
united states. that's something of a disgrace. universalould give everybody a common experience and quite frankly, whether we fight or don't fight, that's not the issue. it would draw everybody together. >> indeed. we are going to listen in on the service. this is lieutenant general mark milwee speaking now. >> secretary mccue, general and mrs. dempsey, general and mrs. owe de niro, lieutenant governor due hurst, visitors from our nation's capital and the state of texas, soldiers...
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interests of this and coming generations trumps those points. , notnk the universitys just harvard, but those across the united states, oh a very significant that to their graduates -- owe a very significant debt to their graduates. research is increasingly showing that students are graduating 2 million a year universities without the knowledge of knowing how to vote. so this whole dialogue has to come alive, has to inject itself fundamentally into the curriculum. and all of us need to understand the phenomenal points behind climate and behind the relationship between climate and energy. the think those are dominant factors that the university must step up and take roof -- responsible before. >> i want to bring in jamie henn , the cofounder of 350.org. what about the issue of how the debate is spreading the universities around the country of divestment from the fossil fuel industry, and also could you talk about the portions of such an action at harvard specifically, what kind of signal that would send to the academic community across the nation? >> it is good to be with you guys. it has been amazing to watch the div
interests of this and coming generations trumps those points. , notnk the universitys just harvard, but those across the united states, oh a very significant that to their graduates -- owe a very significant debt to their graduates. research is increasingly showing that students are graduating 2 million a year universities without the knowledge of knowing how to vote. so this whole dialogue has to come alive, has to inject itself fundamentally into the curriculum. and all of us need to...
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and kathleen sebelius oversaw the introduction of what he would regard as universal health care in the united states was meant to include 48 million people who had no health insurance. and many people found out they lost their plans or it was more expensive. but there are americans who objected to the whole idea of the government being involved. and of course if you don't sign up, there will be a tax penalty next year, and people believe that the government shouldn't be involved in that sort of thing, and that's why this whole issue will be contentious between now and november. so then we'll find out whether or not things have improved enough that it is not damaging to barack obama, but if the vote was held tomorrow, this would still be a big problem for him and his administration. >> thank you. >>> some 3,000 athletes have taken part in a second international palestine marathon in the west bank. and some people weren't allowed to complete. >> reporter: they were on their mark, they were set, and they ran their hearts out. the second annual palestine international marathon attracted thousands of run
and kathleen sebelius oversaw the introduction of what he would regard as universal health care in the united states was meant to include 48 million people who had no health insurance. and many people found out they lost their plans or it was more expensive. but there are americans who objected to the whole idea of the government being involved. and of course if you don't sign up, there will be a tax penalty next year, and people believe that the government shouldn't be involved in that sort of...
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or state laws that ban the use of affirmative action by their public universities, those states know they can do that without threat of constitution challenge. >> when you look at the map of the united states, now that proposition 2 has survived are there more states waiting in the wings to codify in law something they've already wanted to do? >> no, i don't think so. i've been very active on this issue for the last several years . certainly they weren't forbidden or deterred from doing something based on the outcome, pending outcome of the shooting case. >> this case has reached a dwell point that states can move on if they have, and states that have not. >> there are about 22 states that have citizen proposition where they are allowed. eight of those states are already dwelt with this issue, so they're reaching a point where there isn't a critical mass left over. >> looking at that same mass in you overlay restrictions, is it becoming clear what the template is if you are a senior administrator. what's in, what's out, what you can do and what you can't in this area. >> yeah, i think there are a lot of strategies that have been used that i hope people will continue to follow, but a
or state laws that ban the use of affirmative action by their public universities, those states know they can do that without threat of constitution challenge. >> when you look at the map of the united states, now that proposition 2 has survived are there more states waiting in the wings to codify in law something they've already wanted to do? >> no, i don't think so. i've been very active on this issue for the last several years . certainly they weren't forbidden or deterred from...
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united states. our college and universities can and must play an important role in stopping sexual assault and joining this campaign in april by saying no more to sexual assault. this must be a priority in every college campus in america. as a mother of a daughter and now a grandmother of a daughter and also two sons who were lucky enough to go to college, i want to make sure that when they're on those college campuses they're safe and that they know how to get help and they know how to recognize the signals that they might be getting into trouble. many of those affected by sexual assault struggle with depression and alcohol or drug abuse and even thoughts of suicide. we have to make sure they know they are not to blame and there is help available. they have to know people care. and places like the ywca, which i was an active board member with for many years, stand ready to help. they have counseling programs, residential programs, programs for batterers, programs to try to alleviate the scourge of domestic violence. we in congress have passed laws to provide federal funding for programs and organizat
united states. our college and universities can and must play an important role in stopping sexual assault and joining this campaign in april by saying no more to sexual assault. this must be a priority in every college campus in america. as a mother of a daughter and now a grandmother of a daughter and also two sons who were lucky enough to go to college, i want to make sure that when they're on those college campuses they're safe and that they know how to get help and they know how to...
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united states? you are a professor at princeton university.round this push back on whether humans are causing, change? >> clearly, that is an ostrich head in the sand policy. you pretend if you can see it, it's not happening. it won't stop climate change. where people just don't believe in science, that is something that has to change or we can never effectively grapple not only with this problem, but whole raft of issues and are highly technological society. what the future holds in that regard is hard to tell. i'm not the first one to point out to you this country is polarized terrifically politically. this is a problem that if it is going to be solved, goes to the root of our energy system. we need a bipartisan approach to solving it. the political rhetoric and action that is freezing everything these days really gets in the way. before we continue, i would like you to talk about some of the work that oxfam has done and its experience with people on the ground dealing with the impacts of, change. you've spoken specifically about interrogati
united states? you are a professor at princeton university.round this push back on whether humans are causing, change? >> clearly, that is an ostrich head in the sand policy. you pretend if you can see it, it's not happening. it won't stop climate change. where people just don't believe in science, that is something that has to change or we can never effectively grapple not only with this problem, but whole raft of issues and are highly technological society. what the future holds in that...
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assistance elite universities in the united states. such as poker gummy or run to speak of these universities ignoring all the crimes yes comida insider randa and also in the congo and the pretty much washing off is sands and the blood that he has on his hands so you're saying that directly if you kind of link back the funding here in the us inordinate amount of funding to that rwanda. whether it be foreign or. just assistance and aid has actually indirectly led to the congolese genocide going on there. but that is correct and that's such really the call even though people of goodwill around the word because we are right not in a situation where people. atrocious crimes if u.s. ally u.s. friends no one hold them accountable how do you explain someone with stands accuse a war crimes crimes against humanity and possible genocide is touring us university and even mentioned aaron swartz in the was a colleague who was prosecuted by the mit for trying to provide knowledge to the people around the world he was on your show on r t many times bu
assistance elite universities in the united states. such as poker gummy or run to speak of these universities ignoring all the crimes yes comida insider randa and also in the congo and the pretty much washing off is sands and the blood that he has on his hands so you're saying that directly if you kind of link back the funding here in the us inordinate amount of funding to that rwanda. whether it be foreign or. just assistance and aid has actually indirectly led to the congolese genocide going...
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it is part of a campaign called 'you don't say' set up between two societies at duke university in the united states, which aims to highlight language that is offensive to sexual and gender minorities. >> reporter:all of the photos createding true. i personally don't use phrases like "that's so retarded" or "oh my god, that's so gay" but i know that i have used them a few times when i was a teenager and didn't realise what i was actually staying. i also still have friends who will say things like "i just got raped by that exam" or "don't be such a p* * ", just because they always have. the "you don't say campaign" is a collaboration between think before you talk and university. all rights reserved. the "you don't say campaign" seeks to raise awareness around the misuse of language that relates to the lgbtq community and gender issues. these words dehumanize and marginalize many within the duke community and beyond and it is important to understand why. our goal: foster dialogue on the intersection of language and gender and sexual identities. words mean something. think before you talk. what part of
it is part of a campaign called 'you don't say' set up between two societies at duke university in the united states, which aims to highlight language that is offensive to sexual and gender minorities. >> reporter:all of the photos createding true. i personally don't use phrases like "that's so retarded" or "oh my god, that's so gay" but i know that i have used them a few times when i was a teenager and didn't realise what i was actually staying. i also still have...
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university of michigan on wednesday. this is the instant bonus question for another 100 points. who is the only president of the united statesity of michigan? >> i have no idea. >> the answer is gerald ford. >> okay. >> michigan football star. no pemt for kate there. 100 point question. it was reported this week that talks are underway for a sequel to the 2006 academy award winning documentary -- alex. >> inconvenient truth. >> that is the correct answer. 100 points for alex. jonathan gold smith who was on capitol hill this week to raise awareness about land mine removal is better known as the most interesting man in the world, the main character for ads for this beer. ag alex. >> do seek kis. >> this democrat senator is running neck and neck -- kate. >> kay hagen. >> neck and neck with her opponen opponents. that ends the first round. crystal yet to get on the board. but lots of support back there, too. lots of support for everybody. 200 point round now. you can get back in in a hurry. we'll put 100 seconds on the clock. the championship match continues with this. the ceo of general motors testified on capitol hill this wee
university of michigan on wednesday. this is the instant bonus question for another 100 points. who is the only president of the united statesity of michigan? >> i have no idea. >> the answer is gerald ford. >> okay. >> michigan football star. no pemt for kate there. 100 point question. it was reported this week that talks are underway for a sequel to the 2006 academy award winning documentary -- alex. >> inconvenient truth. >> that is the correct answer. 100...
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university admissions. >> decision by the united states supreme court victory for the constitution and the voters of michiganaw. >> justice anthony kennedy speaking for the court wrote, quote, this case is not about how the debate about racial preference should be resolved. it's about who may resolve it. but in a blistering dissent, justice sonia sotomayor, a princeton graduate and the first latino justice who called herself a product of affirmative action took the unusual step of reading her opinion from the bench. saying, quote race matters. race matters in part because of a long history of racial minorities being denied access to the political process. the numbers show in states that ban race-based admissions minority enrollment dropped. in michigan state when affirmative action was in place, 10% of new students were african-american. after the ban 5%. five other states have similar laws already in place. >> do you think that other states will follow michigan's lead? >> i think it opens the door. i don't know how many will walk through the door quite honestly. >> for students like marquis there's no givin
university admissions. >> decision by the united states supreme court victory for the constitution and the voters of michiganaw. >> justice anthony kennedy speaking for the court wrote, quote, this case is not about how the debate about racial preference should be resolved. it's about who may resolve it. but in a blistering dissent, justice sonia sotomayor, a princeton graduate and the first latino justice who called herself a product of affirmative action took the unusual step of...
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state university. firefighters believe the fire started in a unit after someone lit a candle and did not discard the match barks ] whoo! mmm! ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, yeah ♪ [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! ready? happy birthday! it's a painting easel! the tide's coming in! this is my favorite one. it's upside down. oh, sorry. (woman vo) it takes him places he's always wanted to go. that's why we bought a subaru. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> good morning. caltrans clean-up crews continue to block two lanes of southbound 101 coming into san francisco. it's approaching paul. a dump truck dumped mud and other debris in the road. so they are saying two lanes will be blocked until 8:00 at least. hopefully they will be able to re-open lanes shortly. in the meantime, traffic is backing upcoming off the bridge and behind the pay gates on the other end of the span. traffic is backed up well into the macarthur maze. the approaches are stacked up, as well. looks like about 35 minutes or so to get on the
state university. firefighters believe the fire started in a unit after someone lit a candle and did not discard the match barks ] whoo! mmm! ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, yeah ♪ [ whistling ] [ male announcer ] discover your new orleans. start exploring at followyournola.com. [ woman ] and i love new orleans! ready? happy birthday! it's a painting easel! the tide's coming in! this is my favorite one. it's upside down. oh, sorry. (woman vo) it takes him places he's always wanted to go. that's why we bought...
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state's public universities. loss of jobs, by savinged or creating millions of jobs and put the united states back long-termtainable growth path. >> i personal consider consider the smart phones that we carry us to be a trademark example of the internet of we are becoming human sensors because we're all carrying around a powerful in our pocket, but it also takes the form of different in the world,xit radio frequency identification underneath we pass when we access easy pass on the new jersey turnpike. form of weather surveillanceainly cameras that collect data and send that somewhere else. this is all part of the internet things, it's basically thele bedding of computers interest our real world. editor of the futurist magazine, patrick tucker, on a world that anticipates your every move, saturday night at 10:00 eastern and sunday night at 9:00. and online or book club selection is big west, the wrong war. read the book and join in the tv.org.on at book sunday may 4, our next guest, a former gang member turned author and award includes the book on gang life, always back.g, and it calls you book tv every weekend on c
state's public universities. loss of jobs, by savinged or creating millions of jobs and put the united states back long-termtainable growth path. >> i personal consider consider the smart phones that we carry us to be a trademark example of the internet of we are becoming human sensors because we're all carrying around a powerful in our pocket, but it also takes the form of different in the world,xit radio frequency identification underneath we pass when we access easy pass on the new...