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this is a university.m a dean who has turned down 10's of millions of dollars for a single seat in a class, for god's sake. i'm not saying it's not a nice thing to get financial support and it's a wonderful thing that we're able to do what we're able to do in delivering in abu dhabi -- let me tell you a little bit about what's being delivered in abu dhabi -- it is arguably the finest education in the world. you've got a faculty-student ratio of one to three. >> charlie: yeah. >> it will never be more than one to eight -- it's a tutorial form of education that completely integrates a first-class research enterprise with -- >> charlie: you're able to do some high-class experimentation -- >> we're able to do what we dream of doing. >> charlie: and because you're able to do what you dream of doing, that's a good deal. >> that is. and the motive of it isn't the monetary motive, the motive is the motive that pulled me out to brooklyn for a hundred hours a week when i wasn't being paid a nickel because it was wor
this is a university.m a dean who has turned down 10's of millions of dollars for a single seat in a class, for god's sake. i'm not saying it's not a nice thing to get financial support and it's a wonderful thing that we're able to do what we're able to do in delivering in abu dhabi -- let me tell you a little bit about what's being delivered in abu dhabi -- it is arguably the finest education in the world. you've got a faculty-student ratio of one to three. >> charlie: yeah. >> it...
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new york university? >> slow food university. >> there is actual slow food university? >> university of the gastroano, ma'amic sciences. they send students around the world to intern. >> is berkeley teaching any of these things? god for bid, stanford? [laughter]. >> all of the forestry programs. i mean, definitely, we have michael pollen at new york university. we have marian nesum. kelly brown teaching psychology. we have to connect in a way. we sort of imagine this event moving around the country. we'll continue to always have something in san francisco. we want to go to chicago, new york, and new orleans and really bring people to experience different parts of the country to pull us together of a slow food nation. >> because of time, i want to wrap this up. we don't have time to talk about the work you have done in edible schoolyards in new orleans. the slow food nation is going to happen in san francisco this labor weekend. how can people get involved, not only slow food nation, but with also get involved in this whole movement? i want to learn more, i have to know
new york university? >> slow food university. >> there is actual slow food university? >> university of the gastroano, ma'amic sciences. they send students around the world to intern. >> is berkeley teaching any of these things? god for bid, stanford? [laughter]. >> all of the forestry programs. i mean, definitely, we have michael pollen at new york university. we have marian nesum. kelly brown teaching psychology. we have to connect in a way. we sort of imagine...
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] >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center, captions paid for by captions paid for by4 nbc-universal television the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [ cheers and applause ] captions paid for by nbc-universal television -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ♪ [ cheers and applause ] much. thank you so much. thank you very much. thank you. welcome to "late night with jimmy fallon," everybody. you guys feeling good, huh? [ cheers and applause ] that's the best crowd. the best crowd ever. let's get right to the news here, you guys. there were reports over the weekend that bp's ceo tony hayward could resign within the next two days. [ cheers and applause ]
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blog.com, paul butler professor of law george washington university. and niomi rah who teaches at george mason university and served as associate counsel and special assistant to the president in the george w. bush white house. tom goldstein i will start with you. one of the themes of this term clearlys that to bement the extent to which we have seen the growth and solidification of what we have seen a roberts court. what does that mean. >> we're talking about the conservative majority lead by chief justice john robertse nuts hour in the evening, campaign finance, gun rights, cases you mentioned. the courts conservative did hold a majority and advanced the ball in that direction. but if you look beneath the surface i think in case we can talk b you will see the court's left had some successes as well. overall i think a mixed term. >> brown: a mixed term. paul butler what do you see? >> i see conservative judicial activism. i see conservative court that is bold, that's
blog.com, paul butler professor of law george washington university. and niomi rah who teaches at george mason university and served as associate counsel and special assistant to the president in the george w. bush white house. tom goldstein i will start with you. one of the themes of this term clearlys that to bement the extent to which we have seen the growth and solidification of what we have seen a roberts court. what does that mean. >> we're talking about the conservative majority...
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we are all ex cons, ph.d., and professors at different universities. because i'm a convicted felon, i should say i went to federal prison for nine years. >> [inaudible] i came to a public forum, which included a lot of attorneys, to try to rectify these matters. >> [inaudible] >> i am here. i will be outside for five minutes with this information. [inaudible] >> thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. >> continue, dr. richard s. -- dr. richards. >> [inaudible] >> we love the excitement. this is all intentional. >> i'm happy to be in san francisco, and that kind of brings me to the point i want to say. this morning, we were in the courtroom, and we have lawyers, public defenders talking about legal cases, talking about the roles they play. what i think has been lost here, and maybe even this gentleman kind of raised it, is what happens to these defendants? what happens when they go back into the court, into the lock up after they have pled guilty? about 95% of them plead guilty. you know that they are being forced to plead guilty. you a
we are all ex cons, ph.d., and professors at different universities. because i'm a convicted felon, i should say i went to federal prison for nine years. >> [inaudible] i came to a public forum, which included a lot of attorneys, to try to rectify these matters. >> [inaudible] >> i am here. i will be outside for five minutes with this information. [inaudible] >> thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. >> continue, dr. richard s. -- dr....
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and nbc universal. a panel of university academics focused on changes in on-line video distribution as well as what what happened with internet content. consumer programming choices and prices. this portion of the form, held in chicago is about 55 minutes. >> good afternoon. thank you all for coming out today. thank you to our coast, the northwestern university law school for this venue. i have always left the hearings knowing a lot more about the subject than i did when i came in. i get to hear directly from the folks that are on the receiving end of what media produces and what washington produces. usually, that does not combined into an emmy-winning show. the next decision we will be called upon to make in this transaction has to include input from citizens across the land who know better than anyone whether media is or is not serving their needs. our thanks to all of the citizens that will take their time to share their perspectives with us. i am grateful to several panelists coming in this afternoo
and nbc universal. a panel of university academics focused on changes in on-line video distribution as well as what what happened with internet content. consumer programming choices and prices. this portion of the form, held in chicago is about 55 minutes. >> good afternoon. thank you all for coming out today. thank you to our coast, the northwestern university law school for this venue. i have always left the hearings knowing a lot more about the subject than i did when i came in. i get...
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he received his degree from liberty university and his mpa from louisiana state university. mr. perkins, your entire statement will be read in the record and you may proceed. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for the invitation to testify. as one who spent a number of years in uniform as a marrne and a police officer, my remarks will focus primarily on miss kagan's treatment of military prekruters. as has been pointed out while dean of the law school, she defied the requirements of federal law. her viles was motivated by her opposition to the military's prohibition against open homosexuality. this incident combined with the record of her rewriting of the medical finding on partial birth abortion raises doubts as to whether she possesses the temperament and impartial nature required of a supreme court justice. on the former topic, which miss kagan did comply with the law, she wrote to the campus making clear just how grudging her cooperation with the military was in light of the military's repugnant policy. she declared, quote, i abhor the military's discriminatory recruitmen
he received his degree from liberty university and his mpa from louisiana state university. mr. perkins, your entire statement will be read in the record and you may proceed. >> thank you, mr. chairman. thank you for the invitation to testify. as one who spent a number of years in uniform as a marrne and a police officer, my remarks will focus primarily on miss kagan's treatment of military prekruters. as has been pointed out while dean of the law school, she defied the requirements of...
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is the responsibility of the world's population to provide clean drinking water as a universal right all right let me just ask you one question though specifically has come out of an issue that has come out of this conference and that is that they're making much of a new gel for women to help prevent hiv through sex now you are going ecologist you all saying this is a p.r. stunt are you really saying the medical profession the world health organization your colleagues in the medical profession would be carrying out a p.r. stunt like this. well if you look over the last twenty years we have seen a number of hot air studies and this is just another one and i bet they do within one year no one will talk anymore about this study and if you look at the basis of the study it is focusing on african sexuality now this has been a white man's preoccupation since centuries and i ask myself as that. as a doctor why don't we why are we not as much preoccupied with clean drinking water sufficient food and clean housing of african people as much as we are preoccupied with sexuality of african peopl
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here are saying a life saving treatments and this is another really big issue here is this access universal access to hate hiv prevention treatment now we've heard today a former u.s. president bill clinton speaking and he's called for the hater of in a slogan ice agents to really ensure that they're efficient in the delivery of their services rather than complaining and perhaps about the fact that there's not enough funding to ensure that money's not being wasted anywhere specially in light of the economic situation that many of the speakers have been very powerful in the message and that's that everyone has a right to this treatment and health care shouldn't be an option this dependent on a price tag and certainly that's what forms the basis of this conference this week is this issue of human rights so it's really focusing on this on an individual level and actually be organized. that the prerequisite of team rights that fundamental human rights issues are addressed is going to be the basis of what actually forms a successful response overall to the problem of hiv and aids so you see a lo
here are saying a life saving treatments and this is another really big issue here is this access universal access to hate hiv prevention treatment now we've heard today a former u.s. president bill clinton speaking and he's called for the hater of in a slogan ice agents to really ensure that they're efficient in the delivery of their services rather than complaining and perhaps about the fact that there's not enough funding to ensure that money's not being wasted anywhere specially in light of...
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which is universal in terms of block form in terms of operational version of. different devices. but. that's because invidia is locked in competition with the other dominant video card provider. and once its customers staying loyal to their products the only other universal driver is made by the australian company. meaning for now the three d. gaming market is largely driven by a trio of. those the big. moments. of. which you know it's hard. to see him selling assembly plant in russia's kaluga region people seem convinced customers will have plenty to watch in three d. in the company with competitors like l.g. philips zuni and panasonic all through and their chips factory was set up just two years ago producing l.c.d. screens and is quickly been adapted to meet what samsung says is a growing demand for three home entertainment systems in russia and other c.i.s. countries certainly their product goes well beyond your average grandma's to the forty six inch flat screen displays put out two hundred hertz have four h.d.m.i. inputs for various compounds. devices like blu ray players t
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most elected officials, they like to come and talk at the university. there it is status and that, even though we might, in politics, question the egghead. there is still a status if you are viewed as someone who can talk in the academic community. i think there are ways you can get those staffers and those elected officials to the campus to get them aware of what you have to offer and then be sure you deliver the type of services they need. >> i think it varies -- speaking from a small state of vermont, i had a real awakening when i worked in washington where the staff does very much often control the decision making process. i think on democratically so. in vermont, we do not have a huge staff, so working with the legislators is the best thing. i would commend you on the concept of internship. i think that is something that should be expanded, should be may be required. i do not know what your response has been it to the experience, but from my experience working with internes and seeing how they grow and learn, one of the ways we store up faith in th
most elected officials, they like to come and talk at the university. there it is status and that, even though we might, in politics, question the egghead. there is still a status if you are viewed as someone who can talk in the academic community. i think there are ways you can get those staffers and those elected officials to the campus to get them aware of what you have to offer and then be sure you deliver the type of services they need. >> i think it varies -- speaking from a small...
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this idea of universal access making sure that happens. with these funding question marks remaining lots of good intentions people are really going to be looking now to see whether any of this translate into concrete actions once the conference is ok sarah many thanks for. reporting from vienna for us. long tunes that christie's auction house is insisting the painting is sold to a russian billionaire is all fun to it's being reported he sued by business then. claims beyond work keyboard is a fake pixel berg allegedly splashed down nearly three million dollars when this painting caught his eye in two thousand and five it's called supposedly by the rational. but all of the experts in russia have taken a closer look and then now convinced it's been forged is now said to want his cash back plus damages or christie's took another look at the painting and say it is genuine but want more research to be done. our stories are also updated twenty four hours a day at dot com let's look through what else is online at the moment for you were there the
this idea of universal access making sure that happens. with these funding question marks remaining lots of good intentions people are really going to be looking now to see whether any of this translate into concrete actions once the conference is ok sarah many thanks for. reporting from vienna for us. long tunes that christie's auction house is insisting the painting is sold to a russian billionaire is all fun to it's being reported he sued by business then. claims beyond work keyboard is a...
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i am from oak state university. i want to tell you a little about my background. i grew up in one of the redest counties, canadian county. i couldn't believe in our free society that people would try to steal the election in 2002 i attended a debate. in high school, i refound our young republic can's club and later served as the vice president, president of that. i went off to clenl for the first time last august. i joined college republicans. i've always been registered a republic can and a conservative. i got to meet people running for different offices there was a guy stabling from the leadership institute we want to start a group of young republic cans of osu. one night, we all met at starbucks. the faff rite liberal chick place. three freshman there including myself and a junior. that might, ycl issue was born. we had some of the town hall meetings that past summer. i couldn't believe that people with such radical ideas were occupying the executive and legislate your we tried to model after young conservatives from texas club. many of you may be familiar with
i am from oak state university. i want to tell you a little about my background. i grew up in one of the redest counties, canadian county. i couldn't believe in our free society that people would try to steal the election in 2002 i attended a debate. in high school, i refound our young republic can's club and later served as the vice president, president of that. i went off to clenl for the first time last august. i joined college republicans. i've always been registered a republic can and a...
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the universe came into being, and the forces that caused us is the so-called god particle. this is the hadron collider in geneva. it is a gigantic experiment to find the so-called god article. it is smashing particles together, harder than they have ever been smashed before. >> i think we will find it. if it is there, the chances are there will be super complex, supersymmetry, extra dimensions. papers on what we might find. >> each time particles are smashed together, there is a chance that for a split second, this particle is produced. but it is masked by all the particles are rounded. to find it, they're taking readings from trillions of collisions. each one might contain a trace, but together, they build up a picture. like these dots on a television screen. and the picture becomes gradually there any hope is the particle will emerge. a rival team in the united states are gathering their data faster. they are saying they will be the europeanscgaí÷ and find the pare first. >> they have unveiled these new pictures which show some atomic -- shows subatomic particles already
the universe came into being, and the forces that caused us is the so-called god particle. this is the hadron collider in geneva. it is a gigantic experiment to find the so-called god article. it is smashing particles together, harder than they have ever been smashed before. >> i think we will find it. if it is there, the chances are there will be super complex, supersymmetry, extra dimensions. papers on what we might find. >> each time particles are smashed together, there is a...
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aids activists demond universal treatment on an international conference in the ball the u.n. war on spending cuts could undermine recent progress some scientists will say museum the old spring capital the challenging conventional look cool sense of the disease as well as the link between a. growth of and a bomb has called on the senate to extend welfare benefits for the unemployed which will cost the government. billion dollars they criticize republicans trying to deny it for americans it's. exhausting talks to israeli member of parliament. to discuss israel's position after its attack on a day for terror and may have prospects for the middle east. i have talked enough wolf a member of the israeli parliament who sits on the finest.
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aids activist amal and universal treatment as an international conference in vienna while the un warned spending cuts could undermine recent progress some scientists will say missing in the wall street capital challenging conventional views a little cool says the disease is one of the link between eight senate chide the. un president obama has called on the senate to extend welfare benefits for the on the employed which will cost the government actually fall billion dollars he's also challenged the publicans to so far stop some of the bill accusing them of denying aid to america's ports put a school day. basket or two around why there is the need for to round to open all about its atomic ambitions don't go away.
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great decisions is produced in association with the university of delaware. >> and now from our studios, here is ralph begleiter. >> welcome to great decisions. i'm ralph begleiter. joining us to discuss peace building and statecraft are paul hughes, senior program officer at the center for conflict analysis and prevention at the u.s. institute of peace. he's a former army officer who served in humanitarian reconstruction at the pentagon and in iraq in 2003. and ambassador dennis jett, professor of international affairs at the school of international affairs at penn state university, former u.s. ambassador to peru and mozambique, and former senior director of african affairs at the national security council. thank you both for being with us. what's the difference between peace building and peacemaking? a lot of people have heard about peacemaking. is there some difference between those and how does it differ from nation building? ambassador? >> well, peacemaking is the initial phase. you have to have the peace before you can build on it and that peace can be
great decisions is produced in association with the university of delaware. >> and now from our studios, here is ralph begleiter. >> welcome to great decisions. i'm ralph begleiter. joining us to discuss peace building and statecraft are paul hughes, senior program officer at the center for conflict analysis and prevention at the u.s. institute of peace. he's a former army officer who served in humanitarian reconstruction at the pentagon and in iraq in 2003. and ambassador dennis...
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now stanford university has acquired her artistic archives. i think one of the things you also need to know about he is they are is she uses her art to benefit many of the mission-based organizations. more over, over the past 11 years, she has been teaching in san francisco, a visual arts center for developmently disabled adults. you are a true visionary. thank you for all of your hard work. [applause] >> supervisor campos, you might want to say something. >> mission cultural center for latino arts was started in 1977 with a shared vision to promote, preserve and develop the arts. the vision was to reflect the living traditions and experience of the people. the mission cultural center for latino arts makes the arts accessible to community development and well become. as a community nonprofit arts organization, mccla prides itself in enriching in a most unique way the cultural and artistic life of the mission, san francisco, and the bay area residents. the board of directors, management, and staff all share a commitment to providing quality and
now stanford university has acquired her artistic archives. i think one of the things you also need to know about he is they are is she uses her art to benefit many of the mission-based organizations. more over, over the past 11 years, she has been teaching in san francisco, a visual arts center for developmently disabled adults. you are a true visionary. thank you for all of your hard work. [applause] >> supervisor campos, you might want to say something. >> mission cultural center...
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and the video group at moscow state university knows the value of a clear image when streaming video comes through distorted for most of us we either bite the bullet and other sites these guys rigorously test the codecs to fix the floods with more and more video content flying around the web every day and quality expectation steadily on the rise these folks seem to really have their hands full when i tried my hand on their carefully calculated software for code testing i was surprised by the stark contrast between good and bad pictures but also by how automated fixes for these problems have become its own process of image optimization that's bringing us ever closer to the action we see simulated on screen and the moscow state university team is making the logical leap forward in that process into the world of three d. video. they're consulting united multimedia projects a russian movie production firm based out of the famous gorky film studio in moscow and how to get into the three d. game on a reasonable timeframe in budget. control we have just finished the conversion of a two t.v.
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what city is fully funding universal health care? san francisco is fully fund universal health care in this budget. we got some enhancements. folks in this room know a lot about that. do not worry about it. $12 million in mental-health funds. a significant portion of the target was done for new revenue and not through cuts, so here are the cuts. i told you about some of itthe prop j. i will take that any day to a mental health cut, but that does not deny the fact that even with that we have to make tough choices, and in that budget there are some tough choices. our priority is residential drug treatment, and not only is it prioritized -- is substantially invested. if you work at progress -- it is substantially invested. the cuts we have heard about our $2.5 million less. there are no cuts to the residential program. we are working on investing in residence. i believe in residential. based upon a lot of research and analysis. the cuts we propose, and the board will engage in a spirited discussion, and even if we had all the money in t
what city is fully funding universal health care? san francisco is fully fund universal health care in this budget. we got some enhancements. folks in this room know a lot about that. do not worry about it. $12 million in mental-health funds. a significant portion of the target was done for new revenue and not through cuts, so here are the cuts. i told you about some of itthe prop j. i will take that any day to a mental health cut, but that does not deny the fact that even with that we have to...
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there's a broader it's like putting on a batman costume you're stuck in batman but a clown is more universal you know and also all you need with a clown is a nose and and with the santa claus you need a lot more paraphernalia the mary. welcome to chevy so well once again i would i want to to to to ask you when did you hear and when did you windies you going to queen to do it with a will with a method. mr adams with the patch adams and the end know how in what way did he inspire you to to stop doing what you're doing your charity. i hard the batch in ninety and ninety in the wrote him a letter and met the ninety nine tonight and ninety one. in the hospital and cancer hospital where i came to invite him to my art studio that i had with children the priest and one of them of course. he did. how he inspired me i already was working with the kids but when i don't for that were children at risk but with batch i got the chance to go as a clown he invited me and i when he gave me a wee the clown costume so right after i met him i went. to try myself so you are actually the person who introduced batc
there's a broader it's like putting on a batman costume you're stuck in batman but a clown is more universal you know and also all you need with a clown is a nose and and with the santa claus you need a lot more paraphernalia the mary. welcome to chevy so well once again i would i want to to to to ask you when did you hear and when did you windies you going to queen to do it with a will with a method. mr adams with the patch adams and the end know how in what way did he inspire you to to stop...
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we appreciate it. >> i have lived on university street for 44 years. it is a beautiful home. after reading everything that has been said and written, i am amazed that they think they can have such a control over the neighborhood. we were the first persons living on the 700 block in university in 1963 before any of the other homes were even built. we live in a very windy gulch. it doesn't make sense for comments about shadows and other fallacies. the directions -- the back of the house faces the east. how is it possible to cast shadows? there are already existing obstructions to their view. not because [unintelligible] they have as much smaller lots than we do, half the size of ours. those of us that have larger lots have our right to build a deeper, and those that purchase much smaller lots. i am sure that they knew that when they purchased this particular home. the other guidelines are not just for them. [chime] president peterson: is there any other public comment? >> my name is randy jones, and -- >> if you work for mr. herrera, you can't testify during public comment. >>
we appreciate it. >> i have lived on university street for 44 years. it is a beautiful home. after reading everything that has been said and written, i am amazed that they think they can have such a control over the neighborhood. we were the first persons living on the 700 block in university in 1963 before any of the other homes were even built. we live in a very windy gulch. it doesn't make sense for comments about shadows and other fallacies. the directions -- the back of the house...
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view is just another that we know hunted some of them professor duesberg from the university of california berkeley says the world has been brainwashed into thinking aids is an infectious disease most scientists don't share his views beats us comes along but is and they wanted to make it an infectious disease but it's a lifestyle he sees over twenty million americans that's almost ten percent take illicitly creational talks every day professor duesberg opinions on aids being a sexually transmitted disease are also far from the mainstream view it's not up to tell us about that in order to pick up this model from somebody who has to have. cells and sexual contacts with somebody who is positive not counting dates with negative thoughts they don't call us that's hope efficient it is this is hopeless it's biologically hopeless no one argues that h.i.v. and aids is a problem it is the cause is in the facts of the immunity fish and sea diseases which are the focus of debate and disagreement in washington d.c. you come across these ads everywhere who's better on a bush or obama and that's the ques
view is just another that we know hunted some of them professor duesberg from the university of california berkeley says the world has been brainwashed into thinking aids is an infectious disease most scientists don't share his views beats us comes along but is and they wanted to make it an infectious disease but it's a lifestyle he sees over twenty million americans that's almost ten percent take illicitly creational talks every day professor duesberg opinions on aids being a sexually...
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he joined when he was in college here at the university of london... >> nawaz: this is where i actuallyk the oath, the membership oath. >> stahl: ... and recruited other students to fight against the west. was it easy to recruit kids here? were they susceptible? i mean, as you say, they're very intelligent, they're well-read. >> nawaz: it was very easy. and i've got to say that, actually, intelligence makes it easier. and it's intelligent people that adopt ideologies. >> stahl: he points to people like the alleged christmas day bomber, who also attended the university of london; and the ringleader of the suicide bombing of the london underground, who went to leeds metropolitan university. >> our religion is islam... >> stahl: here he is in this martyrdom video, telling the british public that, by invading iraq, the west demonstrated it was out to destroy muslims. >> this is your democratically elected governments continuously perpetuate atrocities against my people all over the world. >> nawaz: and this is in a thick yorkshire accent, someone who's born and raised in the u.k., saying to
he joined when he was in college here at the university of london... >> nawaz: this is where i actuallyk the oath, the membership oath. >> stahl: ... and recruited other students to fight against the west. was it easy to recruit kids here? were they susceptible? i mean, as you say, they're very intelligent, they're well-read. >> nawaz: it was very easy. and i've got to say that, actually, intelligence makes it easier. and it's intelligent people that adopt ideologies. >>...
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education at the university of arkansas medical school. he came back to california it, and he found his spiritual and professional home. he joined the emergency room staff part-time in 1987, and soon, he joined full time in the emergency room and then begin the medical director of the emergency room until his passing. he was known as someone that was loved by patients. he was always someone to help a patient with a challenge that they faced, and he is someone that i knew well. he was an avid runner and a member of the san francisco runners for a very long time. they were together as a couple, and kevin is also a great individual and a great friend, and so i submit this on behalf of brain for a community who loved him and will mess -- miss him. madam clerk: thank you, supervisor dufty. supervisor mirkarimi? supervisor mirkarimi: to reduce our carbon footprint and our paper usage. i know a great efforts have been made by our founding was madam clerk and others in city hall, but yet, there is a reliance on a preponderant of paper, where i thi
education at the university of arkansas medical school. he came back to california it, and he found his spiritual and professional home. he joined the emergency room staff part-time in 1987, and soon, he joined full time in the emergency room and then begin the medical director of the emergency room until his passing. he was known as someone that was loved by patients. he was always someone to help a patient with a challenge that they faced, and he is someone that i knew well. he was an avid...