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it is a priceless back catalogue that most attracted the universal group.the beach boys and the rolling stones catalogue. the haulage trinity of 20th century cruck and roll. for it isa 20th century cruck and roll. for it is a company with a long history. its famous recording studios opened in1951. in an its famous recording studios opened in 1951. in an age when sales of recorded music in a back catalogue are overtaking sales of new music it is the heritage that is one of the biggest assets. the fans still gather outside the studios and on the pedestrian crossing made famous by the cover of the beatles' abbey road album. they are buying fewer cds. they tend to be all the recordings. the deal comes at a price. their stake in another label must be sold. they have to go, regulators decided, so the company is not too powerful. some say it will be anyway. this is a fear from everybody involved in music that universal group have a huge share now. there is a fear that big corporations are taking everything over. it is a fear of everybody who likes music and not bu
it is a priceless back catalogue that most attracted the universal group.the beach boys and the rolling stones catalogue. the haulage trinity of 20th century cruck and roll. for it isa 20th century cruck and roll. for it is a company with a long history. its famous recording studios opened in1951. in an its famous recording studios opened in 1951. in an age when sales of recorded music in a back catalogue are overtaking sales of new music it is the heritage that is one of the biggest assets....
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but selling the label and a few other assets is the price universal music group will have to pay to take over emi. universal has struck a 1.5 billion euro deal to take over its smaller rival, but because it was already the world's largest music owner, there were ordered to sell off parts. as of last year, universal led the music sector with a 28% share of the market. second was sony music group with 22%. war followed, and emi was the smallest of the majors with just 10% -- warner followed, and emi was the smallest of the majors. >> drones were pioneered by the u.s. army initially as a reconnaissance tool and then a way to strike at suspected terrorists without risking the lives of soldiers. >> a much more low-tech version is available to regular consumers, but the fact that it can carry a camera has profound implications, and it is proving controversial. >> this radio-controlled drown has two hd cameras and a range of 50 meters. it comes with a price tag of around 350 euros and is already flying off the shelves of electronics stores. as manufacturer expects around 800 million euros worth
but selling the label and a few other assets is the price universal music group will have to pay to take over emi. universal has struck a 1.5 billion euro deal to take over its smaller rival, but because it was already the world's largest music owner, there were ordered to sell off parts. as of last year, universal led the music sector with a 28% share of the market. second was sony music group with 22%. war followed, and emi was the smallest of the majors with just 10% -- warner followed, and...
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. >> universal group woken approval for the purchase of emi he is recorded music unit. e.u.are requiring vivendi sell labels for a third of emi's revenue. federal trade commission approved the transaction without conditions. that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper david: well the days of putting coins in a slot machine for a chance to win a jackpot may be coming to an end. liz: one gaming company is betting on a more emerse sieve experience for gamblers. our very own jeff flock in chicago with the future of these things, wms industries. jeff? >> i've got one of them here. does this look like your father's slot machine? i don't think so. liz: no. >> it is totally interactive. it is all touch-screen. pretty amazing. "wizard of oz" game. we have another one over here. this is called the spider-man game. this is first time they're seen anywhere on television. this is the spider-man game. look at the chair. this is one of the heads of development for the company. this is a chair that actually moves. you don't even have to be drunk to be mo
. >> universal group woken approval for the purchase of emi he is recorded music unit. e.u.are requiring vivendi sell labels for a third of emi's revenue. federal trade commission approved the transaction without conditions. that is the latest from the fox business network giving you the power to prosper david: well the days of putting coins in a slot machine for a chance to win a jackpot may be coming to an end. liz: one gaming company is betting on a more emerse sieve experience for...
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the university tells us a group of men assaulted someone early this morning. area's kimberly terry has the new details tonight. >> reporter: students at san jose state university are on alert after a 21-year-old man was jumped overnight. >> i was lal concerned. i was actually out that night at that time. so, you know, it made me nervous. >> reporter: the victim who is not a student, told campus police a group of four or five men, one armed with a pocket
the university tells us a group of men assaulted someone early this morning. area's kimberly terry has the new details tonight. >> reporter: students at san jose state university are on alert after a 21-year-old man was jumped overnight. >> i was lal concerned. i was actually out that night at that time. so, you know, it made me nervous. >> reporter: the victim who is not a student, told campus police a group of four or five men, one armed with a pocket
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at the same time, numerous university students are well educated and eager to get into the community. what we have done to mobilize the two groups boston university accelerator where we send student team toss work with small businesses within them. over the course of ten weeks, they implement quick books as well as identify airs ya within the business for cost savings. what our program needs is $250,000 so we can launch the program across the united states serving underserved communities that need it most. each business we work with saves money, retains jobs and creates jobs for the economy we are all a part of. thank you very much. i look forward to our next meeting. >> i like that close. i knew that was going to be bood. you guys who work in this field, what did you think? jim? >> i think it's a noble effort. there's a lot of need out there. i would ask questions about cost structure, how many busesses will you get through the program and what the success rate will be like. those questions are going to be important to answer especially if it's from investors. >> thank you very much. >> all right. what did you think? >> i agree
at the same time, numerous university students are well educated and eager to get into the community. what we have done to mobilize the two groups boston university accelerator where we send student team toss work with small businesses within them. over the course of ten weeks, they implement quick books as well as identify airs ya within the business for cost savings. what our program needs is $250,000 so we can launch the program across the united states serving underserved communities that...
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that's according to a study from the university of maryland. a group of college students were asked to exercise or rest quietly and look at a variety of anxiety-stimulating photos. only the group who exercised was able to maintain low levels of anxiety when looking at the photographs. >>> if you want to share it with the giants magic, we've got your answer in just a moment. >>> oh my. the giants could clench a play-off spot as early as tomorrow. the magic number is now at three. that means they're so close to clenching a play-off spot, they can actually smell it. as the official giants station, we invite you to send us your magic picture numbers. just go to our website nbcbayarea.com. remember, get creative. send us your magic number pictures. and the giants as they close in on the division title that. >> take on the padres tonight in about 90 minutes. >> our secret weapon has always been jeff ranieri. he was always at the games and they would win. >> tim lincecum by mistake? >> all right. >> how are we looking? >> let's go ahead and take a look. we do
that's according to a study from the university of maryland. a group of college students were asked to exercise or rest quietly and look at a variety of anxiety-stimulating photos. only the group who exercised was able to maintain low levels of anxiety when looking at the photographs. >>> if you want to share it with the giants magic, we've got your answer in just a moment. >>> oh my. the giants could clench a play-off spot as early as tomorrow. the magic number is now at...
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. >>> universal music group won approval from e.u. anti-trust regulators to buy emi muse be group. owned universal promised to sell some of its most valuable labels. >> wal-mart gearing up for the busiest time of the year. they plan to hire 50,000 seasonal workers for the holiday rush. retailers add staffs leading up to the big holiday shopping season. that's the latest from the fox business network, giving you the power to prosper. lori: all right. let's see what melissa up to. houston is known as the energy capital there are plenty other industry that play key roles in the city's thriving economy. back to melissa francis in houston. what sectors are growing the most, the biggest, the fastest, the biggests, the brightest? melissa: that's what we'll find out. we're here at the george brown convention center in downtown houston. it is a gorgeous day right now. joining me the managing partner at northwestern mutual. thanks so much for joining us. we were talking in the break. you know everyone in this town. you know everyone on the show yesterday, coming on "money" tonight. you know a
. >>> universal music group won approval from e.u. anti-trust regulators to buy emi muse be group. owned universal promised to sell some of its most valuable labels. >> wal-mart gearing up for the busiest time of the year. they plan to hire 50,000 seasonal workers for the holiday rush. retailers add staffs leading up to the big holiday shopping season. that's the latest from the fox business network, giving you the power to prosper. lori: all right. let's see what melissa up to....
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. >> the formation of a need to the group at tulsa university has -- is raising questions about racial equality. students of both sides of the issues got to sound off a student government hearing about the formation of a white student union. some ask for clarification questions. others denounced it completely. organizers say it will be an advocacy group, source of pride and a safe haven for white students to a been discriminated against. organizers said the group will be open to anyone, regardless of their race, as long as a support the mission. >> most of the controversy is being generated by people that i think are scared that the white students are finally shaking this trend and actually being proud of who they are encouraging cried in the culture. >> what is white history? michael j.? if you look back over history, nothing positive has come out of white culture and history because you have done nothing good. >> i am not excited anymore. i feel like this is for the wrong reasons. what the proposal white student union has appealed all the requirements to become a student group, with
. >> the formation of a need to the group at tulsa university has -- is raising questions about racial equality. students of both sides of the issues got to sound off a student government hearing about the formation of a white student union. some ask for clarification questions. others denounced it completely. organizers say it will be an advocacy group, source of pride and a safe haven for white students to a been discriminated against. organizers said the group will be open to anyone,...
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several students who took the lessons took university entrance exams. this year, the group increased the number of available classrooms and now 160 students are taking the video lessons. >> it is very useful for preparing for entrance exams. >> the dvd prep schools offer free lessons with the aim of giving hope to students. this is helping to close the tuition gap between urban and rural areas. parveen, nhk world, ta can ka. >> that wraps up our bulletin in bangkok. >> sorry. a species of fish and very popular one in japan. come autumn markets are brimming with the silver catch. people in another country developed a taste for salary in recent years, vietnam, that a pleasing development in hapkeido. >> new arrival, japan's biggest salary port. this will be their home for the next three years. >>. [ applause ] >> they are all from vietnam. the 16 women are here on the vocational training program. they get a warm welcome from their new employers. it is not easy recruiting young workers. >> i'm counting on the vietnam meez training youthful nus. >> i'm sure we will need your su
several students who took the lessons took university entrance exams. this year, the group increased the number of available classrooms and now 160 students are taking the video lessons. >> it is very useful for preparing for entrance exams. >> the dvd prep schools offer free lessons with the aim of giving hope to students. this is helping to close the tuition gap between urban and rural areas. parveen, nhk world, ta can ka. >> that wraps up our bulletin in bangkok. >>...
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eu regulators have now cleared universal music groups $1.9 billion bid for the recorded music divisionf emi. but they are demanding universal sells many of emi's most treasured record labels and the accompanying global rights. they also sell their now music competition. can they keep beatles, that's what i was going to ask. they'll sell a lot of other things, but keep the beatles. that's kind of i think what we were expecting on that. now they can finally go through. brazil's finance minister has told cnbc that he's ready to take action to protect the brazilian real. more quantity difference easing could reignite global currency wars. beccy meehan caught up with him in london. >> at the moment we didn't have it yet because they don't take the measure. they only announce the measure and the fact is we have expectations to the devaluation of the dollar, but we don't have much in-flow of money, of currency in brazil yet. but we are ready to stop the devaluation of the real that we can have if the in-flow comes. >> warning again of more currency wars. the dollar against the real pretty ste
eu regulators have now cleared universal music groups $1.9 billion bid for the recorded music divisionf emi. but they are demanding universal sells many of emi's most treasured record labels and the accompanying global rights. they also sell their now music competition. can they keep beatles, that's what i was going to ask. they'll sell a lot of other things, but keep the beatles. that's kind of i think what we were expecting on that. now they can finally go through. brazil's finance minister...
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that group suing the university after thein dent was caught on tape during a protest last year on november 18th. that video triggered nationwide outrage. the officer involved, he was fired and in the closing meeting yesterday, uc regents agreeing to a proposed settlement. it must now be approved by a federal judge before this information can be made public. >>> well, a real deadhead could be on his way to jail this morning. mickey hart is being accused of assaulting a man after a concert in kentucky. the incident happened last week while hart was in town performing at a harvest festival. now, harrisburg police department says after the show a man filed an assault report alleging hart assaulted him. a warrant has now been issued for hart's arrest. >>> the time is 4:51. still ahead, the hollywood blockbuster that could mean some big-time headaches this weekend for pet stores. >>> also, an uninvited guest taking a dip. hey, he's warm. the story behind this bear's visit to a california home. >> i wonder if it was livermore because that was 96. we're looking at a stall 101, no slowing but i'll
that group suing the university after thein dent was caught on tape during a protest last year on november 18th. that video triggered nationwide outrage. the officer involved, he was fired and in the closing meeting yesterday, uc regents agreeing to a proposed settlement. it must now be approved by a federal judge before this information can be made public. >>> well, a real deadhead could be on his way to jail this morning. mickey hart is being accused of assaulting a man after a...
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the university urges students to walk in groups and utilize safety escorts the waterways known as the bay area's filthiest are cleaner coastal cleanup day targeted five spots by save the bay at coyote creek and san jose volunteers filled trash bags baekeland a stretch between dillard road and capitol expressway. >>> the go up and down the creek it was clean then but now gotten messy so i don't like it >>> save the bay and says more than a million plastic bags and up in the water along the shoreline every year. >>> bryan says a change for the bay area >>> fog coming in tonight it is still fairly warm out there in the far east the numbers in the '60s and this hour, it is still 63 at concord 68 at livermore san jose 68. we look at the clear bay bridge but fog comes through the golden gate. visibility is down to one half mile. fog along the shoreline tonight local laws grid as tomorrow morning. look for whether to be nice tomorrow sunshine on sunday. if you're heading out tonight be careful especially going over the golden gate. for us will see low clouds around south san francisco and sa
the university urges students to walk in groups and utilize safety escorts the waterways known as the bay area's filthiest are cleaner coastal cleanup day targeted five spots by save the bay at coyote creek and san jose volunteers filled trash bags baekeland a stretch between dillard road and capitol expressway. >>> the go up and down the creek it was clean then but now gotten messy so i don't like it >>> save the bay and says more than a million plastic bags and up in the...
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you see numerous university students that are well-educated and eager to get into the communities that surround their campuses. what we've done in an effort to mobilize these two groups is formed the boston university urban business accelerator where we send student neems underserved communities to work with the small businesses within them. over the course of ten weeks, they implement quick books for the business owners and use it is a means to compare the business owners against industry averages as well as identify areas within their business for cost savings. what our program needs is $250,000 so that we can launch this program across the united states serving the underserved communities that need it the most. what you will be doing is investing directly into students' education and the economy as each business we works with saves money, retains jobs and creates jobs for the economy that we are all a part of. thank you very much i look forward to our next meeting. >> i like that clothes, nathan. that was good. i knew you were going to be well-spoken. nice job. to you guys who work very much in this field, let's hear how you thought the elevator pitch went. jim? w
you see numerous university students that are well-educated and eager to get into the communities that surround their campuses. what we've done in an effort to mobilize these two groups is formed the boston university urban business accelerator where we send student neems underserved communities to work with the small businesses within them. over the course of ten weeks, they implement quick books for the business owners and use it is a means to compare the business owners against industry...
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professor peter wadhams professor of ocean physics and head of the polar ocean physics groups at cambridge university professor welcome to the program. thank you they think that what would the total collapse of the arctic ice sheet look like and when might this occur. well when he took me about some we're not talking about the whole idea of end quote. what we're seeing is that the summer icy ice extent which used to be almost that the whole arctic ocean still being ice covered in sun has shrunk back dramatically and we do expect that it will probably disappear completely within three to four years because of the enormous amount of shrinkage has occurred in the last last recent years and the fact that it's got been all the time so it's just not able to sustain pain. and survive through the summer wouldn't wouldn't that open up a lot of a lot of the arctic circle polar peat and bog areas then that would start releasing methane and wouldn't that you know start up a cascade effect rapidly accelerating global quantock climate change global warming and yes this is one of the two big things we worried about
professor peter wadhams professor of ocean physics and head of the polar ocean physics groups at cambridge university professor welcome to the program. thank you they think that what would the total collapse of the arctic ice sheet look like and when might this occur. well when he took me about some we're not talking about the whole idea of end quote. what we're seeing is that the summer icy ice extent which used to be almost that the whole arctic ocean still being ice covered in sun has shrunk...
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now they have a bunch of different groups, woulding on universal healthcare and other things but the message is still the same. >> anybody can come occupy. right now the system has become so corrupted by the concentration of wealth and power and the top 1% controls the environmental system. >> now, right across the street, this is supposed to as they march and a rally is set for tonight at 5:00 off of california and if you work down here we will tell you about taking mass transit. we will tell you how long occupied protesters say the movement will continue. ktvu channel 2 morning news. tara moriarty. >>> following developing news out of new york this morning, we are first showing you at 4:30 and the crowd is growing. we want to tell you what is going on with the occupied wall street protesters and right now they are marching south, they say they plan on the new york stock exchange. most traders are already inside the building of the new york stock exchange. >>> menlo park school was damaged by fire last week reopens and classes will resume. ann rubin is with us to tell us about how v
now they have a bunch of different groups, woulding on universal healthcare and other things but the message is still the same. >> anybody can come occupy. right now the system has become so corrupted by the concentration of wealth and power and the top 1% controls the environmental system. >> now, right across the street, this is supposed to as they march and a rally is set for tonight at 5:00 off of california and if you work down here we will tell you about taking mass transit....
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universal health care. we then splice out the question, have the moderator ask about the illegal drug problem. he answers the same thing and then a different groupes the moderator ask a question about universal terrorism. they think he's just as honest, trustworthy and likeable as the person who answered about health care and answered but they couldn't remember the question he was asked. they basically thought he asked about health care and answered about health care but when they asked him about the war on terror, everyone knew he dodged and thought he was a jerk. so basically if you're asking a similar question, no one answered. >> this is humerus. how long before we realize it's a dodge? >> we find that an egregious dodge is easily detected but for the most part viewers evaluate whether they like the speaker. it's do i want to have a beer with this guy. and so the default human evaluation is do i like this guy, is he trustworthy. so what they're capturing, taking advantage of is the human focus. >> in one of the cnn republican debates this past february, which has already been seven months ago, mitt romney didn't even try to dodge a question.
universal health care. we then splice out the question, have the moderator ask about the illegal drug problem. he answers the same thing and then a different groupes the moderator ask a question about universal terrorism. they think he's just as honest, trustworthy and likeable as the person who answered about health care and answered but they couldn't remember the question he was asked. they basically thought he asked about health care and answered about health care but when they asked him...
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he apparently pointed the weapon at a group of men on the university of maryland campus during an argument with them. >> the story was first reported in the university's newspaper the diamondback. gary nurenberg has more. >> reporter: the maryland uconn game was well underway but some partying tailgaters were still in parking lot 1b when the fight broke out. we talked to one witness who said she was afraid to go on camera because she fears retribution from a police officer she describes as acting insanely and out of control. she says she was splashed by water as she was tailgating with a friend when the off-duty officer's car hit the arm of a man holding a bottle of water. the man either splashed the man's car or threw it. the officer got out of the car according to the witness acting in an unnecessarily belligerent way looking for trouble. a fight ensued between the officer, the man and one of the man's friends. at one point the officer took the arm of one of the men and tried to put it behind his back. the other man enter ceded. at that point the officer drew his gun drawing down on the
he apparently pointed the weapon at a group of men on the university of maryland campus during an argument with them. >> the story was first reported in the university's newspaper the diamondback. gary nurenberg has more. >> reporter: the maryland uconn game was well underway but some partying tailgaters were still in parking lot 1b when the fight broke out. we talked to one witness who said she was afraid to go on camera because she fears retribution from a police officer she...
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hat the resttof the campus waats the university to do with the controversial group.or is in the big apple... trying to uphold gay maraige in maryland... thats next new way to save money on mainteeance. why lawncare is oing to the goats at the country's busiest airport. 3 university... are... son - under pressure ... to... ádenounceá... the... formation... of... a... white ssudent union../. the... prospect ...has ignited... anger...//. but... as... jeff abell... reports.... , organizers... aren't... stepping down. down. in the heart of campus....where students are given space to &pexercise their freedoms..... (1:24:55) "like blog but on a chalk board...." some students are learning their freedoms don't come without a price. (1::4:46) "theressa lot of name calling. there's a lot of people telling out right lies....." matthew heimbach is attempting to launch a white student union on the towson university campus. (1:31:33) "we're not attacking anybody. we just want to have the same representation on campus as every other ethnic group has. we want to say the same things t
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has been through the universities with their franchising group and has been through subsequent crises after another trying to adjust to changes. we had to learn how to deal with women. we had to learn how to deal with minorities. we had to learn how to deal with all kinds of people we did not have to deal with. the idea of intercollegiate sports was invented by a elite white guys. there are a lot of elite white guys left. who is up here? white guys. intercollegiate sports was invented by elite white guys. invented by elite white guys. they have had to move
has been through the universities with their franchising group and has been through subsequent crises after another trying to adjust to changes. we had to learn how to deal with women. we had to learn how to deal with minorities. we had to learn how to deal with all kinds of people we did not have to deal with. the idea of intercollegiate sports was invented by a elite white guys. there are a lot of elite white guys left. who is up here? white guys. intercollegiate sports was invented by elite...
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as the universe -- u.s. fights groups that do not honor the geneva convention, our responses include attacking targets that have non-combatants. are we not irreparably damaging the geneva convention? >> it is impossible for me to comment on specific operations, so let me cut to my answer about technology, all right? without doing specifics on specific operations. as an air man, the drone -- we do think that there is a pilot, he is just remote. it gives you an unblinking stare at the target. this is not a fast-moving f-16 at 400 knots. that has to make a decision in a matter of a few seconds. hours can be there for hours, if not days, giving you a god's eye view of the circumstances. are you sure that is who you believe it is? are there any non-military age males or females there? when was the last time you saw them there? if we were to attack this, what weapon would you recommend? what about the weapon in from the northeast as opposed to the southwest? do you believe the probability of death or injury, coming from this wa
as the universe -- u.s. fights groups that do not honor the geneva convention, our responses include attacking targets that have non-combatants. are we not irreparably damaging the geneva convention? >> it is impossible for me to comment on specific operations, so let me cut to my answer about technology, all right? without doing specifics on specific operations. as an air man, the drone -- we do think that there is a pilot, he is just remote. it gives you an unblinking stare at the...
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has been through the universities with their franchising group and has been through subsequent crises after another trying to adjust to changes. we had to learn how to deal with women. we had to learn how to deal with minorities. we had to learn how to deal with all kinds of people we did not have to deal with. the idea of intercollegiate sports was invented by a elite white guys. there are a lot of elite white guys left. who is up here? white guys. intercollegiate sports was invented by elite white guys. they have had to move from what they wanted to get more diverse, to introduce women, those of you who follow title 9, everybody dug in and said, we don't want it, the end of the world as we know it. the world will end. the world did not actually and. what happened was we got a whole bunch of high-powered women student-athletes. who would of thought in 1972 that we would end up here with 43% of our student-athletes women? not quite 50-50 yet. 43% is spectacular. if you look at what is going on in high schools and secondary schools as a result of this opportunity at the university's in
has been through the universities with their franchising group and has been through subsequent crises after another trying to adjust to changes. we had to learn how to deal with women. we had to learn how to deal with minorities. we had to learn how to deal with all kinds of people we did not have to deal with. the idea of intercollegiate sports was invented by a elite white guys. there are a lot of elite white guys left. who is up here? white guys. intercollegiate sports was invented by elite...
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duke university asked, along with a group of cfo's nation-wide survey, they said the qe3 will not dot. we need growth. we need the economic activity. we need sales. we need certainty. we need policy stability in washington, predictability. we would add that tax return has to be in there. we have the highest corps taxes in the world. sweden announce need are cutting their corporate tax rate from 22 percent after lowering it to 26 percent. >>neil: and france has coverage at 75 percent. they are not all marching to that. the difference is president obama is saying pretty much what i have given you, i will give you more, i think the trend is my friend, the infrastructure and government initiatives, that is paying off. and romney says the opposite, i will cut your taxes, that is the best way to create a boom and off we go. does the roundtable have any position on this? >>guest: we don't endorse candidates. we do not even do evaluation of congressional voting records but what we do is talk about what it takes to get america moving and we do not think that, now, 45 months or so with trillio
duke university asked, along with a group of cfo's nation-wide survey, they said the qe3 will not dot. we need growth. we need the economic activity. we need sales. we need certainty. we need policy stability in washington, predictability. we would add that tax return has to be in there. we have the highest corps taxes in the world. sweden announce need are cutting their corporate tax rate from 22 percent after lowering it to 26 percent. >>neil: and france has coverage at 75 percent. they...
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today an angry proguest of an begani university students drew more than 2,000 people. the group chanted "death to america." in qatar, hundreds of residents marched toward the u.s. embassy demanding the ambassador leave and the u.s. embassy shut down. as far away as sydney, australia, facebook was used to rally hundreds of protesters, a number of whom were injured as they clashed with riot police. the white house is insisting it's trying to work with foreign leaders all the while trying to find justice for four americans killed in libya, including ambassador chris stevens, from the east bay. >>> the taliban says the anti-muslim film is part of the season for their attack on camp basti bastion. two u.s. marines were killed in that attack. prince harry was based there during his second tour of duty. forces say he was a mile away when the attack happened. >>> cal train is investigating a near accident that forced riders to jump out of the way of an oncoming train. the incident happened late last month at the south san francisco station, but authorities were just notified yesterday.
today an angry proguest of an begani university students drew more than 2,000 people. the group chanted "death to america." in qatar, hundreds of residents marched toward the u.s. embassy demanding the ambassador leave and the u.s. embassy shut down. as far away as sydney, australia, facebook was used to rally hundreds of protesters, a number of whom were injured as they clashed with riot police. the white house is insisting it's trying to work with foreign leaders all the while...
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an angry protest of university students drew more than 2,000 people. the grouphanted, "death to america." in qatar, hundreds of residents marched for the u.s. embassy there, demanding the ambassador leave, the u.s. embassy shut down, and that the american government prosecute the producers of the movie. in sydney,ous, ouaustralia, rio police clashed with protesters. while the global demonstrations spread, the focus of the u.s. government remains on the deadly attack during one of the first protests which happened on september 11 at the u.s. consulate in libya. >> the question is, did they -- of this just a target of opportunity, or was this something that -- where support and direction from the outside. >> reporter: a day after receiving the bodies of the four americans killed in that attack, president obama sent a signal to the world. >> those who attack our people will find no escape from justice. >> reporter: because of security concerns over anti-american violence, the state department has ordered that all family members and nonessential u.s. government pers
an angry protest of university students drew more than 2,000 people. the grouphanted, "death to america." in qatar, hundreds of residents marched for the u.s. embassy there, demanding the ambassador leave, the u.s. embassy shut down, and that the american government prosecute the producers of the movie. in sydney,ous, ouaustralia, rio police clashed with protesters. while the global demonstrations spread, the focus of the u.s. government remains on the deadly attack during one of the...
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fox is told that two groups are part of the universe of suspects in the libyan attacks affiliated with al qaeda, the affiliate in north africa. one is the lifg, the libyan islamic fighting group banned under qadaffi and the other is a group, too, that wants to see the institution of strict law in that country. >>shepard: thank you, catherine. the violent anti-american protests have spread to some of the most volatile parts of the middle east. in response to the obscure antimuslim video that mocked the prophet mohammed. and more. in egypt the most populated country in the middle east a third day of demonstrations riot police firing warning shots and tear gas to push the protesters back from the embassy in cairo. this is video from moments ago. the big fire is there. last night protesters climbed the walls of the compound and tore down the american flag. actually, the night before last. live video, a little after 9:00 in the evening, and there are said to be hundreds of people gathering outside the u.s. embassy. in yemen, the most dangerous homes of al qaeda, hundreds of protesters chant
fox is told that two groups are part of the universe of suspects in the libyan attacks affiliated with al qaeda, the affiliate in north africa. one is the lifg, the libyan islamic fighting group banned under qadaffi and the other is a group, too, that wants to see the institution of strict law in that country. >>shepard: thank you, catherine. the violent anti-american protests have spread to some of the most volatile parts of the middle east. in response to the obscure antimuslim video...
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were like 7 million that took the exams and the few hundred thousand that entered into the universities. but a group of talented people many of whom had worked in the countryside or had been involved in other labor when they wanted to study were extraordinary thankful for letting them come back to the universities. another thing he did was very basic is send people abroad to study. when frank press, president carter's science adviser went to china in the summer of 1978 when they've just began the normalization and said we want to send hundreds of students to the united states as soon as we know and we want tens of thousands to go later. are you ready to accept? he didn't know why quite what to do. he phoned jimmy carter in the middle of the night, and i interviewed jimmy carter about his role in relating to deng and they said they need to we can up in the middle of the night. but he was waiting until 3 a.m. and he said sure, go ahead. and he was ready to go ahead in the center of the students abroad. now, over 1 million have been a broad, and deng's students were able to achieve what he was not able
were like 7 million that took the exams and the few hundred thousand that entered into the universities. but a group of talented people many of whom had worked in the countryside or had been involved in other labor when they wanted to study were extraordinary thankful for letting them come back to the universities. another thing he did was very basic is send people abroad to study. when frank press, president carter's science adviser went to china in the summer of 1978 when they've just began...
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performed in a senior at the university officially introduced -- the morgan state choir performed and a senior at the anniversary officially introduced the first lady. its funding is group citizens rally together to get the first lady to baltimore and morgan state university. >> a lot of planning, hope, enjoy about the upcoming election. to know that the first day of that entire united states is coming to baltimore in support of her husband and the democratic party, it is a great joy for us. >> mitt romney to dave released his latest tax returns for 2011 to prove -- today released its latest tax returns for 2011 to prepaid least 13%. it was 14% last year. details on that and how paul ryan was booed by members of the aarp today. >> mitt romney paid far less tax than he predicted he would pay one is taxes became an issue last winter. but less than he legally had to attend the 2011. he made 31 $7 million, mostly from investments. he donated $4 million to charity but only deducted two and a quarter million. so he paid 41% in federal income tax. mitt romney did not talk about .1% in federal41 income tax but obama raised the white flag of surrender today. he said you cannot c
performed in a senior at the university officially introduced -- the morgan state choir performed and a senior at the anniversary officially introduced the first lady. its funding is group citizens rally together to get the first lady to baltimore and morgan state university. >> a lot of planning, hope, enjoy about the upcoming election. to know that the first day of that entire united states is coming to baltimore in support of her husband and the democratic party, it is a great joy for...
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passed those tests were like 7 million who took the exams and a few hundred thousand enter universities. but that grouptalented people many of whom had worked in the country side or been involved in the other labor, had they wanted to study were extraordinary thankful for deng xiaoping for letting them come back to universities. another thing that deng did that was very basic was send people abroad to study. when frank -- president carter's science advisers an m. i. t. proifer -- professor went to china in the summer of 1978, they had begun talks of [inaudible] and deng said to frank we want to send hundreds of students to the united states as soon as we know the relations and we want tens of thousands to go later. are you ready to accept? poor frank didn't know what to do. he 0 phoned jimmy carter in the middle of the night. i interviewed jimmy carter in his role relating to him. frank said h didn't mean too wake him up. he was ready go ahead and send the students abroad. now over 1 million had been abroad. and the students were willing to achieve what he was not able to achieve in the '10s the opport
passed those tests were like 7 million who took the exams and a few hundred thousand enter universities. but that grouptalented people many of whom had worked in the country side or been involved in the other labor, had they wanted to study were extraordinary thankful for deng xiaoping for letting them come back to universities. another thing that deng did that was very basic was send people abroad to study. when frank -- president carter's science advisers an m. i. t. proifer -- professor went...
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you have celebrities, you have civic organizations, grassroots groups, universities, all kinds of people to register and to commit to actually voting. and how is this for words of encouragement to latino americans. quote, we need for the latino community to stop the bs and understand that the latin community in america needs them to wake up and actually engage. i just don't think they understand how important it is that one vote actually does count. those strong words coming from my next guest, wilmer valderrama, actor, activist and the 2012 co-chair of voto latino. welcome. nice to meet you. >> thank you very much. how are you? >> good. i'm great. you say in that quote that latino americans, you know, may not understand that their votes actually count. why? >> yeah, i just think that a lot of it also comes from, i mean, heritage somehow. i think for the history of a lot of our culture in the united states, they have been somewhat an invincible engine to a lot of the working class and the working community. and i think they have yet to understand that, they're just as part of this engine
you have celebrities, you have civic organizations, grassroots groups, universities, all kinds of people to register and to commit to actually voting. and how is this for words of encouragement to latino americans. quote, we need for the latino community to stop the bs and understand that the latin community in america needs them to wake up and actually engage. i just don't think they understand how important it is that one vote actually does count. those strong words coming from my next guest,...
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groups in the east. also spoke with jerry mckensman he's a diplomat in res dense at princeton university. both say there sefdz the attack was planned apart from the mob reaction over that video. >> this attack carried out on september 11th by a group of 20 men firing automatic weapons and carrying rocket propelled grenades. >> it's not simply one person video or a threat to burn a koran or a number of things that will provoke a street demonstration. but the terrorist attacks are better planned and i'm sure that this was planned for a while he believes u.s. foreign policy may have played a part. >> there is a little tendency upon the administration and american people to think we can leave the middle east to its own devices and somehow not intervene in libya, not be engaged in certain parts of the world he points to us us withdrawal from iraq. and that confound canada's former am bass door. >> i find this goofy he finds no evidence that american foreign policy is one of disengagement. >> and ambassador stevens making it a point to be out among the people. and not just living in a bubble. he
groups in the east. also spoke with jerry mckensman he's a diplomat in res dense at princeton university. both say there sefdz the attack was planned apart from the mob reaction over that video. >> this attack carried out on september 11th by a group of 20 men firing automatic weapons and carrying rocket propelled grenades. >> it's not simply one person video or a threat to burn a koran or a number of things that will provoke a street demonstration. but the terrorist attacks are...
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university. that school is now taking that group on, head on. on this day in history back in 1975 bruce springsteen released his hit "born to run." not 19875, guys. 1985. with the spark miles card from capital one, thor's couture gets the most rewards of any small business credit card. your boa! [ garth ] thor's small business earns double miles on every purchase, every day! ahh, the new fabrics, put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? the spiked heels are working. wait! [ garth ] great businesses deserve the most rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital one. choose unlimited rewards with double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! what's in your wallet? [ cheers and applause ] >> here's some election news during a fundraiser with jay-z last night. he and the wrapper have a lot in common because their wives are more popular than they are. while jay-z said they have a lot in common because neither one of them has a plan to fix the economy. >> welcome back to "fox and friends first. i am heath
university. that school is now taking that group on, head on. on this day in history back in 1975 bruce springsteen released his hit "born to run." not 19875, guys. 1985. with the spark miles card from capital one, thor's couture gets the most rewards of any small business credit card. your boa! [ garth ] thor's small business earns double miles on every purchase, every day! ahh, the new fabrics, put it on my spark card. [ garth ] why settle for less? the spiked heels are working....
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universities. the women's groups, the ngo's. i am not trying to talk about this rosy, friendly, civil society, in a sense that those of us looked to civil society. it is infinitely more complex and more typical than the eurocentric notions would have it. but this is a part of pakistan, where if you talk to the pakistan is, who are furious with the united states -- if you talk to the pakistanis, we want the opportunity, and we want that kind of social link. it would help to build ties with the united states, and put a lot more of our concentration into society where the face of society is the face of your neighbor, the engineer who works in a ditch, the face of a student, the face of your child who has come to america, etc.. our focus on what pakistan is. i am not sure that is going to be possible in the next two years, and this is my second point. i will get back to the international element in a minute. i think that it is right for us to make sure that we focus on the issue of the counterinsurgency issues that we have. we have
universities. the women's groups, the ngo's. i am not trying to talk about this rosy, friendly, civil society, in a sense that those of us looked to civil society. it is infinitely more complex and more typical than the eurocentric notions would have it. but this is a part of pakistan, where if you talk to the pakistan is, who are furious with the united states -- if you talk to the pakistanis, we want the opportunity, and we want that kind of social link. it would help to build ties with the...
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universities. the women's groups. that is to say, not trying to talk about this rosy, friendly civil society in the sense that those of us who worked in the revolutions of 1989 led to civil society. it is intimate and more complex and the infinitely more varied and difficult than u.s. and technicians would have it. this is the part of pakistan where she talked to pakistan these are furious with the united states, if you talk to them about what, they want this badly. we want the opportunity, and we want that kind of social link that we have always felt. .. i'm not sure that going to be possible in the next two years. one is do you deal with get back to the international element in a minute. but also when you do with it. i think it is right for us to make sure that we focus, even though it is critical about the question of the dominance of counterterrorism that we have with afghanistan. we have to do with that correctly. we had to do with al qaeda and international terrorism. until 2014, it is unlikely in my mind that w
universities. the women's groups. that is to say, not trying to talk about this rosy, friendly civil society in the sense that those of us who worked in the revolutions of 1989 led to civil society. it is intimate and more complex and the infinitely more varied and difficult than u.s. and technicians would have it. this is the part of pakistan where she talked to pakistan these are furious with the united states, if you talk to them about what, they want this badly. we want the opportunity, and...
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that group suing the university after the incident was caught on tape during a protest back on novemberast year. this video triggered some big-time outrage nationwide. the officer involved was fired. and in a closing meeting yesterday, uc regents agreeing to a proposed settlement. this must be approved by a federal judge before the particulars may be made public. >>> 5:53. this morning new warning that government red tape may be preventing repairs to several of san francisco's gas pipe lines. state utility regulators say 43 miles of old cast iron pipes pose a clear danger. in a letter to the city attorney, the cpuc claims pg&e wants to replace the lines, but the city's department of public works won't let the utility finish the project because of a street paving ordinance. in response to the accusations, city attorney dennis herrera says he shares the safety concerns and wants to determine what is holding up the process. >>> one of the real deadheads could be on his way to jail this morning. former grateful dead drummer mickey hart is being accused of assaulting a man after a concert in
that group suing the university after the incident was caught on tape during a protest back on novemberast year. this video triggered some big-time outrage nationwide. the officer involved was fired. and in a closing meeting yesterday, uc regents agreeing to a proposed settlement. this must be approved by a federal judge before the particulars may be made public. >>> 5:53. this morning new warning that government red tape may be preventing repairs to several of san francisco's gas pipe...
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that group sued the university after this now infamous incident during a protest last year on november 18th. that video triggering a big-time outrage nationwide. the officer involved, he was fired and in the closing meeting yesterday, uc regents, they agreed to a proposed settlement, but this must be approved pie a federal judge pr tbefore the ams are made public. >> visa is closing its last san francisco office and moving all employees to the foster city location. the move will happen october 1st. company leaders say the consolidation makes sense, given that 3,000 of its workers are already working in foster city. now, the move won't cost san francisco much in lost revenue, but it will be a bit of a psychological blow because visa has always branded itself as a san francisco firm. >>> 6:41 right now. coming up, a south bay dog tied to a fence by a computer cable and left for dead. the survival story and the search for a safe place for the dog to live. >>> also a volcano roars to life in guatemala. the desperate effort to get thousands of people out of its path of destruction. >>> and
that group sued the university after this now infamous incident during a protest last year on november 18th. that video triggering a big-time outrage nationwide. the officer involved, he was fired and in the closing meeting yesterday, uc regents, they agreed to a proposed settlement, but this must be approved pie a federal judge pr tbefore the ams are made public. >> visa is closing its last san francisco office and moving all employees to the foster city location. the move will happen...
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her kids now go attend the university, and she said she doesn't want the actions of a man or inaction of a group're ready for a fresh start. they're embracing all of the changes that's happened and will continue to happen over the next months and years and they're sensitive over the situation that there's still pain and suffering happening in this town, but the sense here, randi, is that they're supporting the community, they're supporting the students, and together, they're moving forward as one, randi. >> and what, joe, do you think will be different today for the fans and the players? >> reporter: well, obviously, the biggest change here is that for the first time in 46 years, we'll have a new head coach start the football season here at penn state. obviously, joe paterno, hall of fame legendary coach, was a staple here. people you talked to that didn't follow college football knew who joe paterno was. now it's the bill o'brien era, and you're seeing from this very passionate fan base that they're on board with bill o'brien. we've got a t-shirt here in billieve, and o'brien, the coach here, i
her kids now go attend the university, and she said she doesn't want the actions of a man or inaction of a group're ready for a fresh start. they're embracing all of the changes that's happened and will continue to happen over the next months and years and they're sensitive over the situation that there's still pain and suffering happening in this town, but the sense here, randi, is that they're supporting the community, they're supporting the students, and together, they're moving forward as...
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georgetown and tust universities school of medicine instructor in pediatrics, 3 years. the permanent medical group. multiple leadership roles including chief of pediatrics and associate executive director. 29 years all together and currently. hobbies, hiking. sharon levine. >> sharon levine, we are joined by vicki got lick, senior policy attorney for the center of medicare advocacy. are thru? >> i am. good morning. >> vicki, do you have thoughts on what we've been saying so far about the cost implications of by lodgics versus traditional drugs or any aspects of the conversation thus far? >> i have a lot of conthoughts about your conversation. cost is a very important factor and cost very often will cause the population not to be able to afford the drugs. even if they have drug coverage for a biopharmaceutical, very often the copayments are so high that people can't afford the copayments. people are bankrupting themselves in order to get these needed medications and it would be very useful if they could in fact have a generic version if a generic version were available. and in some instances where
georgetown and tust universities school of medicine instructor in pediatrics, 3 years. the permanent medical group. multiple leadership roles including chief of pediatrics and associate executive director. 29 years all together and currently. hobbies, hiking. sharon levine. >> sharon levine, we are joined by vicki got lick, senior policy attorney for the center of medicare advocacy. are thru? >> i am. good morning. >> vicki, do you have thoughts on what we've been saying so...
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but he did not really have to go too far among that select group at the university of chicago. >> send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org. or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. >> let me just say i think you can sum up, it's a very timely book. i hope you will enjoy. i think they can be summed up in one sentence, that seldom if ever in our history have we seen such a concerted series of vicious personal attacks directed against any president of the united states. completely funded in this case by a pair of brothers being oil barons named the koch brothers, with the assistance of an all too compliant american media. and you add those three elements together and to get the obama hate machine. so i would just like to see a little about each of those elements and then open it up for questions until the cameras are turned off. and let's start with a hate directed against obama. first, i've got to say i think criticism of any african president is fair game. i'm part of the white house press corps. i go to the white house every day. i would've been there today if i were coming down here, and ever
but he did not really have to go too far among that select group at the university of chicago. >> send us an e-mail at booktv@c-span.org. or tweet us at twitter.com/booktv. >> let me just say i think you can sum up, it's a very timely book. i hope you will enjoy. i think they can be summed up in one sentence, that seldom if ever in our history have we seen such a concerted series of vicious personal attacks directed against any president of the united states. completely funded in...
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had students from our community colleges like lone star texas southern university and many, many different ethnic and religious groupscame out and said we believe in the american way. that's the right to vote. >> eliot: you know, you just say it so well there is such a marked contrast between those on the other side who are trying to intimidate and keep people from voting. they could be going out there to say we encourage you to vote. make sure you've done it right. they're sending out the letters. the letters they sent out saying we think you're dead. did it say because we think you're dead, you don't have to pay taxes? >> interesting. those letters came from the tax assessor office but unfortunately, they did not say you don't have to pay taxes. but i can tell you constituents across the city and across the county were outraged. we like life. we know when our time is up. it's up. but we don't like anyone to prematurely, as mark twain said, i think the representations of my dead are greatly exaggerated. voters were outraged. they rushed to file the form. the question is if you're elderly, disabled, sometimes mail si
had students from our community colleges like lone star texas southern university and many, many different ethnic and religious groupscame out and said we believe in the american way. that's the right to vote. >> eliot: you know, you just say it so well there is such a marked contrast between those on the other side who are trying to intimidate and keep people from voting. they could be going out there to say we encourage you to vote. make sure you've done it right. they're sending out...
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. >> an antitax group says a letter sent to california state university applicants from the university system is illegal. the howard jarvis taxpayers association claims that the letter uses government resources for a political campaign. letter warns that enrollment capacity will drop if voters don't approve proposition 30, which would increase sales taxes and income taxes for the wealthy. >>> ktvu's alloy rasmus explains amazon.com is now charging california shoppers sales tax. >> i woke up today and said today today that amazon is charging sales tax. >> reporter: and she had is a manager says for years amazon had an unfair advantage. >> it's hard for us to compete. it's not a level playing field because of sals tax rearview mirror they say amazon.com is one of their biggest competitors. currents come many with their smartphones and compare prices with aamazon on-line. >> as of now, the taxes, that california needs for our schools and roads and health care system will be coming into the state. >> reporter: state lawmakers struck a deal with amazon to start collecting sales tax septembe
. >> an antitax group says a letter sent to california state university applicants from the university system is illegal. the howard jarvis taxpayers association claims that the letter uses government resources for a political campaign. letter warns that enrollment capacity will drop if voters don't approve proposition 30, which would increase sales taxes and income taxes for the wealthy. >>> ktvu's alloy rasmus explains amazon.com is now charging california shoppers sales tax....