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were in early adviser to president obama and gave him his first job at university chicago law school, the dean at the university ofhicago law school. what would you advise him today? a i think there needs to be really careful re-evaluation of the classification system. there is no question we wildly over classified and that creates all sorts of problems both for the press and the ability of the government to keep secrets. if you try to keep everything secret, you do not effectively keep very much secret. i think there is a serious question about how we make the trade-off between security and privacy, and i think that is an issue that needs to be addressed carefully. certainly, within the demonstration and the government. to the extent there are generally dull-generally secret policies that need to be kept secret and i think that does not immunize them from serious debate response of all people within the four corners of the administration, bringing in people who cannot national security clearances to take the devil's advocate position and challenge the administration. i think there's a lot that can and should be d
were in early adviser to president obama and gave him his first job at university chicago law school, the dean at the university ofhicago law school. what would you advise him today? a i think there needs to be really careful re-evaluation of the classification system. there is no question we wildly over classified and that creates all sorts of problems both for the press and the ability of the government to keep secrets. if you try to keep everything secret, you do not effectively keep very...
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in the university of chicago. refined.ered and it tells the story of their debate. breaks it down to the ideas they argue about. meaning of nature and politics, the meaning of choice and obligation and of rights and of reason. power of human knowledge or limits of it. they use the arguments because ath were engaged in politics the same time they were theoretically minded, to use their arguments to think about left and the right are, or at least what they were to begin with. another name attached to you. roger herring to, how does that work? roger hertog is it a donor to causes.tive made he's a financier, he a lot of money on wall street nd given a lot to intellectual efforts on the right -- mostly on the right. new s involved in the republic can for a while. he supports intellectual work. me s the donor who supports at the other two economic policy centers. supports a lot of important intellectua intellectuals. hertog do you think roger spent money. >> a great and wonderful mystery in my world. do it as a see it in my country. it's a cause they believe in. it happen
in the university of chicago. refined.ered and it tells the story of their debate. breaks it down to the ideas they argue about. meaning of nature and politics, the meaning of choice and obligation and of rights and of reason. power of human knowledge or limits of it. they use the arguments because ath were engaged in politics the same time they were theoretically minded, to use their arguments to think about left and the right are, or at least what they were to begin with. another name...
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university of chicago boot school of business professor, and host and senior editor of american public media's marketplace. gentlemen, good to see you. thanks so much for joining us. what is your take? so many fed members this week, governors, officials spent the week walking back ben bernanke's comments basically trying to make it clear that interest rates aren't going up anytime soon. do you think bernanke miscommunicated to the market? >> maybe. i think -- >> did the markets misinterpret? >> i thought was what happened is the market was taking a drink of water, and he said something, and then they spit it out and said, what did they say? and the rest of the fed said, no, no, you didn't need to spit out your drink, it's no different than what he was saying all along. >> 95% of the transparency from the fed, that they explain what they're doing, is for the good. but the 5% that we also need to keep in mind is, this does generate more news on the day, when they actually say things. and so that's just going to add volatility. i think that's what happened. >> i thought it was interesting
university of chicago boot school of business professor, and host and senior editor of american public media's marketplace. gentlemen, good to see you. thanks so much for joining us. what is your take? so many fed members this week, governors, officials spent the week walking back ben bernanke's comments basically trying to make it clear that interest rates aren't going up anytime soon. do you think bernanke miscommunicated to the market? >> maybe. i think -- >> did the markets...
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but a few weeks after she started her job at university of chicago, an event was heckled really over he same issue. it was about contractors for the hospital. and in that case, minority contractors. and she was not in charge of the event, but she actually took the initiative on her own and shut the hecklers down and told them she was willing to do business with them, but not if they were going to be rude and interrupt the event. and that -- her actions became kind of legend at the university of chicago hospital. so she has some experience in this area. >> that's really interesting. i never heard that before. when it comes to being heckled, it obviously happens to the president with some regularity, to congress people. but is the first lady usually a target of that sort of protest? i mean, she doesn't make policy, it's not her decisions. >> pretty rarely. the other thing is that michelle obama has been a pretty big advocate of gay rights in this administration, which is what the heckler was complaining about. it's pretty well-known that she helped bring her husband to the decision to i
but a few weeks after she started her job at university of chicago, an event was heckled really over he same issue. it was about contractors for the hospital. and in that case, minority contractors. and she was not in charge of the event, but she actually took the initiative on her own and shut the hecklers down and told them she was willing to do business with them, but not if they were going to be rude and interrupt the event. and that -- her actions became kind of legend at the university of...
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. >>> the search continues for 20-year-old university of chicago student and storm chaser.issing, his family said they think he went out to track the violent storm through the midwest last week. chicago police say they are setting up a dive team to search lake michigan. his disappearance came a day after another university of chicago student went missing. >>> ultimate dad, fitting title for one man who donated one of his kidneys to his ailing son. leonard burk received devastating news in march when he found out the kidney his wife donated failed. that's when dad ronald stepped in. >> give my son an opportunity he can be around. it's a wonderful thing. >> this is probably one of the best gifts i'll get for father's day. >> leonard says this new lease on life allows him to watch his 18-month-old daughter isabella grow up. >> wow, beautiful. >> top that gift. >> nothing beats that. >> socks aren't going to work after that. >>> lets talk about our favorite father's day movie. i have a whole list. i think on theton of my list, "father of the bride." >> yeah, but i like spencer
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president obama taught constitutional law at the university of chicago. surely he knows better. vernment surveillance of its own people in a democracy is wrong. if government is looking for terrorists, surely it can develop a more focused sophisticated system to identify the accused terrorist. to establish a drag net in which all 350 million american citizens become possible suspects is absolutely outrageous. the constitution can be looked upon as a highly enlightened document. it brings light to the world in a sense, the actions of national security agency being a dark enclosed over that powerful document. i'll quote thomas jefferson. when the people fear the government, there is tyrany. when the government fears the people, there is liberty. and the gentleman brought up -- one of the supervisors brought up muni. i think to create a very efficient system, a large amount of money needs to be [speaker not understood] to create the initial infrastructure. also a large amount of money needs to be budgeted to operate the system efficiently. and alpern he will who work for the transit
president obama taught constitutional law at the university of chicago. surely he knows better. vernment surveillance of its own people in a democracy is wrong. if government is looking for terrorists, surely it can develop a more focused sophisticated system to identify the accused terrorist. to establish a drag net in which all 350 million american citizens become possible suspects is absolutely outrageous. the constitution can be looked upon as a highly enlightened document. it brings light...
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his son as a university of chicago junior went missing last wednesday night. with the k-9 unit to a rocky area and it is a beautiful place to sit and watch public. we're hoping is that. there's also a possibility that he fell in >> the rescue dog was the one to find the body of brain on hunter. the one-year-old boy allegedly murdered and dumped in the river. this morning dexter give a very strong signal. my dog gave me an alert on the rocky area. the strongest alert but i have seen up to him. it gives me a lot of positive attitude about we are looking for. still hoping that her son will turn up safely sen. the hope is what keeps was running. >> searchers have resumed their efforts to the north pearland a tip from a motorist who said he saw someone resembling the college student over the weekend in the south loop has not panned out. a chicago woman freed after spending seven years and appeals court throw her conviction. refused to accept the testimony of the older brother. has been out of prison since february awaiting word on whether prosecutors would retry he
his son as a university of chicago junior went missing last wednesday night. with the k-9 unit to a rocky area and it is a beautiful place to sit and watch public. we're hoping is that. there's also a possibility that he fell in >> the rescue dog was the one to find the body of brain on hunter. the one-year-old boy allegedly murdered and dumped in the river. this morning dexter give a very strong signal. my dog gave me an alert on the rocky area. the strongest alert but i have seen up to...
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investigation as an open investigation >> >> the 20 year-old is a biochemistry student at the university of chicagos roommate says that he left the apartment last wednesday night. between 830 and 10. his father believes he might have walked to the lakefront. community activists helped the family passed out fliers. charge of criminal sexual abuse and attempted criminal sexual assault. investigators said one of them. they're being held without bond after appearing in court >> the search continues for the hit-and-run driver who killed a woman in a bridgeport neighborhood. >> upon her way home when she was hit. she died. police also looking together more details. was hit and killed by car early friday morning. >> in witnesses come forward with a vehicle description. a restaurant is closed as a precaution. four people were sickened by the bacteria. health officials are investigating four cases of diners and say they paid on st. charles road. it is not clear whether the restaurant not hey, have you guysrestaurant heard about probiotics? for digestive health? yes and did you know that trubiotics is a dail
investigation as an open investigation >> >> the 20 year-old is a biochemistry student at the university of chicagos roommate says that he left the apartment last wednesday night. between 830 and 10. his father believes he might have walked to the lakefront. community activists helped the family passed out fliers. charge of criminal sexual abuse and attempted criminal sexual assault. investigators said one of them. they're being held without bond after appearing in court >>...
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the trilateral commission member and holder of the rockefeller rockefeller and outage at the university of chicago has some big shoes to fill but don't worry it has advised chairman of a i.g. he was able to secure one hundred eighty three billion dollars from the federal reserve and treasury and now he can simply just that money himself. and we're sad to see another bitcoin flop but melbourne has had to hold conversion a bit coins its dollars because of the ongoing investigation by the department of homeland security it seems that there are some major player hayden on the cryptocurrency front however there has yet to been an allegation of fraud and speaking of fraud we'll be talking to convicted both kooker and sam antara of crazy if any fame and just a bit. to finally details of a secret the federal reserve meeting have been released seems your favor bank we're not naming names. met on may twenty second to avoid district or a capital requirements and speaking of the fed despite the latest hilson link markets are tapering themselves down down down like a ring of fire and here is what ben you are.
the trilateral commission member and holder of the rockefeller rockefeller and outage at the university of chicago has some big shoes to fill but don't worry it has advised chairman of a i.g. he was able to secure one hundred eighty three billion dollars from the federal reserve and treasury and now he can simply just that money himself. and we're sad to see another bitcoin flop but melbourne has had to hold conversion a bit coins its dollars because of the ongoing investigation by the...
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. >>> and the parents of a missing university of chicago student are asking for help in finding their son. austin hudson-lapore was last seen wednesday. the 20-year-old went for a walk to see an incoming storm. he left behind his wallet and his cell phone. >>> also some pretty frightening moments for passengers aboard a duck boat in liverpool, england. more than 30 had to be rescued when it sank. nearby barges sailed in to help as passengers tried to swim back to shore. several people were taken to the hospital with shock but the good news, everyone was released. a similar incident happened just a few months ago, in fact, but no one was aboard that boat. >>> time now for a look at the weather. lots of rain across the nation from the east coast in the plains and severe storms in that region today. rain also around the great lakes and in the pacific northwest. >> temperatures rise to 72 in seattle. 76 in portland. 107 degrees, whoo, dry heat there in phoenix. it'll be 90 and presumably humid in new orleans. always a safe bet. and high to mid 80s from baltimore to boston. i'm a little ru
. >>> and the parents of a missing university of chicago student are asking for help in finding their son. austin hudson-lapore was last seen wednesday. the 20-year-old went for a walk to see an incoming storm. he left behind his wallet and his cell phone. >>> also some pretty frightening moments for passengers aboard a duck boat in liverpool, england. more than 30 had to be rescued when it sank. nearby barges sailed in to help as passengers tried to swim back to shore....
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trilateral commission member and holder of the rockefeller rockefeller and outage here at the university of chicago some big shoes to fill but don't worry it has advised chairman of a i.g. he was able to secure one hundred eighty three billion dollars from the federal reserve and treasury and now he can simply just have money himself. and we're sad to see another big coin flop but melbourne has had to hold conversion a bit coin's its dollars because of the ongoing investigation by the department of homeland security it seems that there's a major player hayden on the cryptocurrency front however there has yet to been an allegation of fraud and speaking of fraud we'll be talking to convicted both kooker as sam antara of crazy eddie fame and just a bit. to finally details of a secret federal reserve meeting have been released seems your favorite bank we're not naming names met on may twenty second to avoid a stricter a capital requirements and speaking of the fed despite the latest hilson link markets are tapering themselves down down down like a ring of fire and here is what's in your i am interest.
trilateral commission member and holder of the rockefeller rockefeller and outage here at the university of chicago some big shoes to fill but don't worry it has advised chairman of a i.g. he was able to secure one hundred eighty three billion dollars from the federal reserve and treasury and now he can simply just have money himself. and we're sad to see another big coin flop but melbourne has had to hold conversion a bit coin's its dollars because of the ongoing investigation by the...
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the trilateral commission member and holder of the rockefeller rockefeller and outage at the university of chicago some big shoes to fill but don't worry because as vice chairman of a i.g. he was able to secure a hundred eighty three billion dollars from the federal reserve and treasury and now he can simply just have money himself. and we're sad to see another big coin flop but melbourne has had to hold conversion a bit coin's its dollars because of the ongoing investigation by the department of homeland security it seems that there's a major player hayden on the cryptocurrency front however there has yet to been an allegation of fraud and speaking of fraud we'll be talking to convicted both kooker and sam am tara crazy if eddie fame and just a bit. to finally details of a secret the federal reserve meeting have been released seems your favorite thing we're not naming names met on may twenty second to avoid a stricter a capital requirements and speaking of the fed despite the latest hilson link markets are taper. ring themselves down down down like a rain of fire and here is my thing you are plan
the trilateral commission member and holder of the rockefeller rockefeller and outage at the university of chicago some big shoes to fill but don't worry because as vice chairman of a i.g. he was able to secure a hundred eighty three billion dollars from the federal reserve and treasury and now he can simply just have money himself. and we're sad to see another big coin flop but melbourne has had to hold conversion a bit coin's its dollars because of the ongoing investigation by the department...
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of chicago and during the war she was a teenager and she kept a journal. she was very politically active as a teenager and really smart, started of universes chicago as a 16 year old, got in. after daughter found her journals much later in life, and publish them. so we kind of publish this journal as a teenager in the wartime in chicago. really wonderful little glimpse of what it's like to be an american homefront during the war. >> we asked what are you reading this summer. here's what some of you have to say. >> we want to know what you are reading this summer. post a message on facebook wall, tweet us or send us an e-mail. >> you are watching booktv on c-span2 two. here's our primetime lineup for tonight. .. >> is a moral law was just share of -- him another costanza the twinkie union and confederate armies in vicksburg, mississippi
of chicago and during the war she was a teenager and she kept a journal. she was very politically active as a teenager and really smart, started of universes chicago as a 16 year old, got in. after daughter found her journals much later in life, and publish them. so we kind of publish this journal as a teenager in the wartime in chicago. really wonderful little glimpse of what it's like to be an american homefront during the war. >> we asked what are you reading this summer. here's what...
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trilateral commission member and holder of the rockefeller rockefeller and outage here at the university of chicago some big shoes to fill but don't worry because as vice chairman of a i.g. he was able to secure one hundred eighty three billion dollars from the federal reserve and treasurer.
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now a third are getting married according t the university of chicago. dy looked at marriages of more than 19,000 people from 2005 to 2012. 35% of those couples met their significant other on line. either oating sites or social networking or chat rooms or something on line. the study found those who met on line were less likely to get divorced. which really doesn't make sense but it's there. there's word extremist are taking part in the fighting syria. al-qaeda workin syria. what at a means for u.s. support. activists in turkey have a list of demands. demands that could end days of discrimination and demonstrations. the reason is on egg shells and theails are next. ... >> shepard: update on the building collapse in philadelphia. 10:45 this morning a four-story building collapsed under demolition. collapsed on to a one story salvation army thrift store. 13 injured ane fire department -- well, the philadelphre cssioner tells "the associated press" one person is trapped inside. the local television station including our fox station reports one person is dead
now a third are getting married according t the university of chicago. dy looked at marriages of more than 19,000 people from 2005 to 2012. 35% of those couples met their significant other on line. either oating sites or social networking or chat rooms or something on line. the study found those who met on line were less likely to get divorced. which really doesn't make sense but it's there. there's word extremist are taking part in the fighting syria. al-qaeda workin syria. what at a means for...
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he is also the director of the university of chicago institute of politics. david, thank you for hosting us in your hometown. >> you know, it is like this 365 days a year. >> it's like the mediterranean out there. >> it is a great city. >> it is a great city. >> you also get a different perspective when you live in chicago than when you live in washington, d.c. >> as i'm sure the president has told us many times. david, let us talk about what is happening in washington, from your vantage point here in chicago. did the white house wait too long to get involved in syria? let me just remind everybody out there -- we are talking about 90,000 people who have been killed in a 27-month long conflict. millions of refugees spilling over into neighboring countries. is now drawing in many different middle eastern actors and there is a question about what can actually even feesbasibly be do. >> everybody has to recognize the factors that a president has to consider in this regard. number one, when you arm rebels, who are you arming? what is the likely outcome? does that
he is also the director of the university of chicago institute of politics. david, thank you for hosting us in your hometown. >> you know, it is like this 365 days a year. >> it's like the mediterranean out there. >> it is a great city. >> it is a great city. >> you also get a different perspective when you live in chicago than when you live in washington, d.c. >> as i'm sure the president has told us many times. david, let us talk about what is happening in...
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. >> university of chicago student disappeared last week. hudson left his apartment to watch a thunderstorm there. his body was found by fisherman on wednesday morning. no word on how he died. an autopsy is scheduled for later today. >> how does the northbounding sa g -- how does the nsa get information on top secret? top northboundisa officials wil grilled about the top secret leaks by snowden. how contractors get security clearance. >> pope john paul ii, a costa rican woman prayed to the mmm reof the late pontiff. the second miracle makes pope john paul ii eligible for canonization as early as this fall. >> it is known that drones are used overseas. brand new testimony by the fbi director shows they are using them inside the united states to spy on americans. elizabeth prli elizabeth prann has details. >> small and new fbi director robert moeller says they made an acknowledgment wednesday during the senate judiciary committee. we have utilized drones here in the u.s. they are deployed in a minimum way and very seldom. >> does the fbi use d
. >> university of chicago student disappeared last week. hudson left his apartment to watch a thunderstorm there. his body was found by fisherman on wednesday morning. no word on how he died. an autopsy is scheduled for later today. >> how does the northbounding sa g -- how does the nsa get information on top secret? top northboundisa officials wil grilled about the top secret leaks by snowden. how contractors get security clearance. >> pope john paul ii, a costa rican woman...
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benghazi in spite of all of that here to try and defend his old boss, professor of economics, university of chicagogo school of business, former economic advisor austen goolsbee. how are you? >> you said it will be a shootout. tonight i'm going fire the gun shooter's sker's creedo? don't pick seven fights if you only have a six-shooter. >> sean: if you are in new york you are only allowed to have seven bull lets otherwise you are breaking the law. i will give you a minute uninterrupted to is respond to the charge because it is important. there was a treasury department investigation never released but completed in which it' peered that you -- it appear tad you' peered to possess confidential tax information on coke industries. i will not interrupt you. go ahead. >> i appreciate you doing that. that is totally inaccurate. that was then true at all. what happened in 2010 is there was a call about the economic recovery advisory board's tax reform report that had 58 different proposals in it. one of them was about the fact that our corporate tax system treats big private companies differently than publ
benghazi in spite of all of that here to try and defend his old boss, professor of economics, university of chicagogo school of business, former economic advisor austen goolsbee. how are you? >> you said it will be a shootout. tonight i'm going fire the gun shooter's sker's creedo? don't pick seven fights if you only have a six-shooter. >> sean: if you are in new york you are only allowed to have seven bull lets otherwise you are breaking the law. i will give you a minute...
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university of chicago, 100 professors there didn't want a milton freeman institute despite the genderdies they offer. it's systematic within our universities and it's troubling with what's happening we're churning out these thinks being told what to think. >> 60% of them under 30 voted for the democratic party in the recent presidential election which shows you the indoctrination is working. ladies, thanks very much. >>> coming up on the factor, a death defying stunt is watched by a jaw dropping number >>> in the back of the book segment tonight almost 13 million americans tuned in last night to watch daredevil nik wallenda, he walked across the grand canyon on a two inch thick cable. >> praise you god. praise you jesus. how is that reacting now? >> not liking it. >> i can see it. true artiste. >> i don't know about that. [ applause ] >> he's the first person to make that quarter mile trek, 1500 feet in the air. joining us now from boston to explain america's huge appetite for this kind of entertainment is psychiatrist and fox news contributor keith ableu. i missed this i was on a pla
university of chicago, 100 professors there didn't want a milton freeman institute despite the genderdies they offer. it's systematic within our universities and it's troubling with what's happening we're churning out these thinks being told what to think. >> 60% of them under 30 voted for the democratic party in the recent presidential election which shows you the indoctrination is working. ladies, thanks very much. >>> coming up on the factor, a death defying stunt is watched...
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christopher whitfield, assistant director of surgery at the university of chicago medicine. ank you for being with us. appreciate your coming on. i understand that you don't want to talk about her specific case, but we want to talk about this idea of these organists, lists that people get their names on to get new organs. of course it is always a game. lots of pressure on these families. him maintains these lists and how they get put together? >> the first thing to say is that the lists are devised according to scientific data. and the distinction between an adult and that party a checklist is mostly when the lists were developer when the system, i should say, for allegations course was developed, the data was there for the adult population, but the data for the pediatric population is much smaller. it had to be a separate list. gerri: is that still true today? >> that is still true today because the vast majority of transplants and long transportation are done for adult recipients, not for pediatric recipients. gerri: that is really the core of the problem, her age. and from
christopher whitfield, assistant director of surgery at the university of chicago medicine. ank you for being with us. appreciate your coming on. i understand that you don't want to talk about her specific case, but we want to talk about this idea of these organists, lists that people get their names on to get new organs. of course it is always a game. lots of pressure on these families. him maintains these lists and how they get put together? >> the first thing to say is that the lists...
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a new study from the university of chicago shows more than one-third of u.s.ges between 2050 and 2012 started online. now, the study doesn't answer the question why, although researchers speculate it may be that online dating sites attract people who are serious about getting married. >>> well, lots of people are unhappy with the happieiest pla on earth, which isn't exactly the cheapest place on earth. mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. disney announced a new round of significant price hike. >> you're absolutely right. it comes just two weeks after universal orlando broke that $90 threshold for the single day tickets. now you have disney admission increasing to $95. a little less if you're ages 3 to 9. nonetheless, single-day admission to other florida park, you have epcott, hollywood kingdom. slightly lower, but still a good whack. imagine taking the whole family out. here's the good thing. while other companies were laying off people and cutting back investment during the tough times, disney was pour manager billi -- pouring billions of dolla
a new study from the university of chicago shows more than one-third of u.s.ges between 2050 and 2012 started online. now, the study doesn't answer the question why, although researchers speculate it may be that online dating sites attract people who are serious about getting married. >>> well, lots of people are unhappy with the happieiest pla on earth, which isn't exactly the cheapest place on earth. mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. disney announced a new round of...
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of catholics. father greeley enjoyed being a commentator on current affairs. he divided his time between chicago and the universityof arizona. he achieved prominence as a journalist writing for the chicago sun times and contributing to american and international publications. his weekly columns touched on all sorts of issues from critiquing the catholic church to the war in iraq. father greeley was unapologetic in a tell it like it is chicago style. he wrote about allegations of sexual abuse by roman catholic priests. his thoroughly honest and powerful reporting alerted the nation to the scandal way ahead of many others. it forced the church to acknowledge that it had a problem and a problem it had to solve. his opposition to the war in iraq and a war on terror was so deep deep-seated that he wrote it in a book entitled "a stupid and unjust criminal war." he gave me an autographed copy of that book. father greeley rarely held back from saying what he thought. he was criticized for never having had an unpublished thought but his ability to convey his opinion was also what made him successful in connecting with read
of catholics. father greeley enjoyed being a commentator on current affairs. he divided his time between chicago and the universityof arizona. he achieved prominence as a journalist writing for the chicago sun times and contributing to american and international publications. his weekly columns touched on all sorts of issues from critiquing the catholic church to the war in iraq. father greeley was unapologetic in a tell it like it is chicago style. he wrote about allegations of sexual abuse by...
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is former university of chicago law school dean and professor, geoffrey stone.ael ratner, your response? >> on the legality issue, whenever i think about courts right now in the way [indiscernible] "war on terrorism," and i don't think a lot of them as we have guantanamo up and no action on drones, not exactly protecting our liberties. when jeffrey stone talks about the approval of the for commitment and getting what is , windows werea approved, they were approved on an individual case, not on a mass surveillance of every single phone call in the u.s.. i would hope a court would say, that is absolutely no good. when you're doing that, you're getting data that allows the government to agree to more phone'sting a single metadata. but we're not just talking about metadata, but the prison system which you described in this program are described so well in the guardian article, the way they get the content of emails, et cetera, and others of american citizens and people around the world. that has not been approved. i hope it never would be. i don't take as my judge w
is former university of chicago law school dean and professor, geoffrey stone.ael ratner, your response? >> on the legality issue, whenever i think about courts right now in the way [indiscernible] "war on terrorism," and i don't think a lot of them as we have guantanamo up and no action on drones, not exactly protecting our liberties. when jeffrey stone talks about the approval of the for commitment and getting what is , windows werea approved, they were approved on an...
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schumer thinks it would stand, namely, a decision that would be made almost as if it were by university of chicago, free market economists, a cost/benefit analysis. you look at a cost/benefit analysis, you know, case shut. unfortunately things now on the hill are so ideological drive ln and when it comes to the key issue of security, the whole matter when it comes to a lot of the republicans borders, pun intended. on the irrational, i don't see what you're going to do. i asked karen, are you going to build fences and walls to the moon? i listen to the markup of the immigration bill in the judiciary committee and there are republicans like grassley that want a 25-mile high wall i think, that's the only thing that will placate them. it will be very hard in house. >> great to have uf botyou bothk you very much. >>> three senators are asking president obama to take more action against bashar al assad. they praised the recent actions in syria but added, quote, providing arms to the opposition alone is unlikely to shift the military balance of power against assad. we must degrade his ability to use air
schumer thinks it would stand, namely, a decision that would be made almost as if it were by university of chicago, free market economists, a cost/benefit analysis. you look at a cost/benefit analysis, you know, case shut. unfortunately things now on the hill are so ideological drive ln and when it comes to the key issue of security, the whole matter when it comes to a lot of the republicans borders, pun intended. on the irrational, i don't see what you're going to do. i asked karen, are you...
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i went to the university of chicago in a very unusual program called the committee on social thought, which is an interdisciplinary graduate program that combines clinical theory with economics with lasix and literature and allows you to form your own or substudy. one of my teachers there was leon kass. he became chairman of the bioethics commission. because i had some washington express, he brought me back to washington with him. i was staff director of the council for while and then i went to the bush white house. in a bush white house, was a member of the domestic policy cast. >> what is bioethics? \ >> it is devoted to thinking about the moral applications of biotechnology more or less. today, that means stem cells, cloning, but it also means -- it originally meant more so the ethics of methods and -- the ethics of medicine. is a branch of philosophy that things about modern science. >> give us in a nutshell what you think of obamacare. cracks in a nutshell, i think it is stressful. i worked on healthcare issues in the white house. i worked on it previously on the hill, two. i thi
i went to the university of chicago in a very unusual program called the committee on social thought, which is an interdisciplinary graduate program that combines clinical theory with economics with lasix and literature and allows you to form your own or substudy. one of my teachers there was leon kass. he became chairman of the bioethics commission. because i had some washington express, he brought me back to washington with him. i was staff director of the council for while and then i went to...
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university of chicago, 100 professors there didn't want a milton freeman institute despite the gendery offer. it's systematic within our universities and it's troubling with what's happening we're churning out these thinks being told what to think. >> 60% of them under 30 voted for the democratic party in the recent presidential election which shows you the indoctrination is working. ladies, thanks very much. >>> coming up on the factor, a death defying stunt is watched by a jaw dropping number of people. is that a good or bad reflection on the american culture? moments away. [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. lets you connect up to 25 devices on one easy to manage plan
university of chicago, 100 professors there didn't want a milton freeman institute despite the gendery offer. it's systematic within our universities and it's troubling with what's happening we're churning out these thinks being told what to think. >> 60% of them under 30 voted for the democratic party in the recent presidential election which shows you the indoctrination is working. ladies, thanks very much. >>> coming up on the factor, a death defying stunt is watched by a jaw...
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austin goolsbee, now teaches economics at the university of chicago. always good to see you. >> wonderful to see you again. >> what do you think happens tomorrow? >> i've been saying for some months that i don't expect a whole lot of good to be coming out of the job market because the growth rate hasn't been that high. and then you take the sequester and the fiscal drag is pulling it down even more. last month, i was happy to be proven wrong, but i haven't been that optimistic for tomorrow. i think we come in at most at expectations probably below. >> so let me ask you a question. corporate balance sheets never looked better, we're four years into unprecedented fed action. if companies aren't hiring anybody. so my question to you, is it a structural change? if companies haven't hired in the last four years, when are they going to start hiring? >> yeah. there is some structural change, but i think what's going on is productivity, remember, grows about 2% a year. and so if you're only growing 2%, 2.5% a year, you basically don't need to hire anybody to gr
austin goolsbee, now teaches economics at the university of chicago. always good to see you. >> wonderful to see you again. >> what do you think happens tomorrow? >> i've been saying for some months that i don't expect a whole lot of good to be coming out of the job market because the growth rate hasn't been that high. and then you take the sequester and the fiscal drag is pulling it down even more. last month, i was happy to be proven wrong, but i haven't been that optimistic...