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one recent study and this is the university of central florida. one has shown that citizens were injured 41 percent of the time when they were used as the only type of force and 47 percent of the time when they were used in conjunction with another form of force, compared to people being injured, 29 percent of the time when no taser was used what are your thoughts about that. >> when there is no taser used there is less injury that happens in making contact with people. >> you know, it is funny i actually have data that shows the opposite. i have contacted, for instance, the california highway patrol and looked at their data, relative to the deployment and they have done it piece meal, although the force is deployed with this weapon system and what they attracted were both officer injuries and suspect injuries in both categories were less after the dow deployments and i think that there is a number of sets of data out there and unfortunately it is not always an alignment. >> these is around people who are experiencing mental health issues. i think
one recent study and this is the university of central florida. one has shown that citizens were injured 41 percent of the time when they were used as the only type of force and 47 percent of the time when they were used in conjunction with another form of force, compared to people being injured, 29 percent of the time when no taser was used what are your thoughts about that. >> when there is no taser used there is less injury that happens in making contact with people. >> you know,...
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of financial need.rounding out the top five... university f virginia at number two... university of floridaege of william and mary coming in at four. a... needle ...can be hard enough... to do ...with your eyes ... áopená...//.but... what about ...bllndfolddd? tom rodgers... finds out... if... áoneá product... phat... claims... you... can do ...just that.. / is... a deal... or... dud. dud. 3&even if you're a sswing pro.. threading theeneedle can be the most tedious part.now one product says it can turn thaa task into a snap. snap.off top: incue: you poke cut.... outtue: the needlee with built in threader threader it promises to be the only one second.but can it really "one seeond needle" to the test.the first claim: you can thread the needle in ooe second. second.nats from infomerciaa showing how to do it in onn second (:20 i think) think)nats from our test test looks ike it workeddnow what about the second claim?... that you can dooit blindfolddd. blindfolded.infooercial bliidfold nats natsnaas from ur test.. tomm getting blindfolded blindfoldedfor just 10 bucks you get 8 needlls... so we
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florida" -- in honor of the country's "feast of the flowers." and here's the story behind another famous name. a sports drink was invented at the university of florida, so it was named in honor of the school's athletes -- the gators. that's why it's called gatorade. with "flag facts," i'm brandon. >> it happens to the best of us -- you reach for the remote to go change the channel and it's gone. someone has actually taken the time to study where remotes usually wind up. the most likely place is under the sofa cushions. other common locations are -- in the bathroom, in a dresser, and even in the refrigerator. but if you're one of those who leaves the remote in the fridge, maybe it's time to turn off the tv. um]um] ♪[tum] ♪[tum] ♪[tum] ♪[tum] ♪[tum] ♪[tum] [phone ring,] car brakes hard [phone ring] [car crash] glass shatters [sirens] this video was submitted by a student through the safety scholars program. for more information on teen safety visit driversedge.org. thanks for calling the ged pep talk center. jerry stier speaking. your level 7 "in your face" pep talk. once you've got your ged diploma, you'll feel so good about yourself. you
florida" -- in honor of the country's "feast of the flowers." and here's the story behind another famous name. a sports drink was invented at the university of florida, so it was named in honor of the school's athletes -- the gators. that's why it's called gatorade. with "flag facts," i'm brandon. >> it happens to the best of us -- you reach for the remote to go change the channel and it's gone. someone has actually taken the time to study where remotes usually...
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florida" -- in honor of the country's "feast of the flowers." and here's the story behind another famous name. a sports drink was invented at the university of florida, so it was named in honor of the school's athletes -- the gators. that's why it's called gatorade. with "flag facts," i'm brandon. >> it happens to the best of us -- you reach for the remote to go change the channel and it's gone. someone has actually taken the time to study where remotes usually wind up. the most likely place is under the sofa cushions. other common locations are -- in the bathroom, in a dresser, and even in the refrigerator. but if you're one of those who leaves the remote in the fridge, maybe it's time to turn off the tv. he was so inspiring... he took chances, he was so moving... he lived daringly, martin luther king jr. was a man of service, and his day should be a day of service. to honor him, let's do the same. go to mlkday.gov and find out how to volunteer on martin luther king day, and beyond. this message is brought to you by the corporation for national and community service. >> the vietnam veterans memorial is one of the most visited sites in wa
florida" -- in honor of the country's "feast of the flowers." and here's the story behind another famous name. a sports drink was invented at the university of florida, so it was named in honor of the school's athletes -- the gators. that's why it's called gatorade. with "flag facts," i'm brandon. >> it happens to the best of us -- you reach for the remote to go change the channel and it's gone. someone has actually taken the time to study where remotes usually...
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florida" -- in honor of the country's "feast of the flowers." and here's the story behind another famous name. a sports drink was invented at the university of florida, so it was named in honor of the school's athletes -- the gators. that's why it's called gatorade. with "flag facts," i'm brandon. >> it happens to the best of us -- you reach for the remote to go change the channel and it's gone. someone has actually taken the time to study where remotes usually wind up. the most likely place is under the sofa cushions. other common locations are -- in the bathroom, in a dresser, and even in the refrigerator. but if you're one of those who leaves the remote in the fridge, maybe it's time to turn off the tv. >> the vietnam veterans memorial is one of the most visited sites in washington, d.c., but it's also one of the most controversial. lauren tells us more. >> the vietnam memorial was built to honor the american lives lost during the vietnam war. the war lasted from 1959 to 1975. it was the longest and most unpopular military conflict in u.s. history. troops fought to prevent the northern communists from taking over the south vietnamese g
florida" -- in honor of the country's "feast of the flowers." and here's the story behind another famous name. a sports drink was invented at the university of florida, so it was named in honor of the school's athletes -- the gators. that's why it's called gatorade. with "flag facts," i'm brandon. >> it happens to the best of us -- you reach for the remote to go change the channel and it's gone. someone has actually taken the time to study where remotes usually...
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he earned his aba at the university of florida and he is now in their hall of fame. he is a partner in the miami office of the national law firm. his clients range from former vice president al gore to philip morris, to the national geographic society, and he is listed in the 2011 edition of the best lawyers in america. his cross-examination of an expert witness in bush vs. gore made the front page of "the new york times." he has a framed in his office. he was the youngest attorney and first hispanic to serve as president of the florida bar. he was chair of the ethics commission and served on the orange board committee. in the aba, he has been a florida state delegate, chair of the house of delegates, our policy-making body, served on the board of governors, and is a fellow of the american bar foundation. as the aba president, he has led national effort to protect state courts, improve civics education, and fight cuts to legal aid funding. it is his mission to make equal justice under law a vibrant living reality for everyone, not just four words carved on the facade
he earned his aba at the university of florida and he is now in their hall of fame. he is a partner in the miami office of the national law firm. his clients range from former vice president al gore to philip morris, to the national geographic society, and he is listed in the 2011 edition of the best lawyers in america. his cross-examination of an expert witness in bush vs. gore made the front page of "the new york times." he has a framed in his office. he was the youngest attorney...
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what i read in the statistics it was cited by the university of florida, i believe that there were about two to three shootings by police officers a year and then that was reduced actually between 88 to 2011, to 3 in that whole time because of who were employed in memphis, what are your thoughts about that and how that could be applied? >> first and last two years, we have had one, so, we are doing well in that regard. the officers have the message. i spoke to the chief at the international association with a police meeting and we actually have more we have more trained officers than memphis does by ratio and unfortunately they had just had an occasion where they had to use deadly force on a person in crisis. they also don't have tasers. but he said that he would like to entertain something like we are discussing here but for budget constraints, but no the memphis model is a good model. i actually believe that ours is almost a memphis model plus. >> we will be going to that with the commanders, but i appreciate you can here. and talk to you soon. >> well, let's call of our commanders. >>
what i read in the statistics it was cited by the university of florida, i believe that there were about two to three shootings by police officers a year and then that was reduced actually between 88 to 2011, to 3 in that whole time because of who were employed in memphis, what are your thoughts about that and how that could be applied? >> first and last two years, we have had one, so, we are doing well in that regard. the officers have the message. i spoke to the chief at the...
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. >> are you familiar with the study of the university of florida, i am wondering how widespread does that look at it. and does it like at highway patrol or highway patrol agencies or just anywhere where the cases were applied and look in the jail systems. >> i have to go back and take a look at that. but i know that there are a number of studies and some since that have looked across the nation and different municipalities i know that other agencies have looked at this as well and i can find that for you and follow up. >> how do you know that being tased just does not result in muscle contraction but actually results in the experience of excruciating pain. >> i have not been tased and i would approach that with dreptation. you will see that there are numerous incidents of how the body reacts and has the 50,000 volts struck through you and in addition to the pain caused by that electric volt there is a risk of the increase of injury caused by the incident, if you are struck and you fall and you hit your head, that use of the taser increases further struggle and escalate that incident
. >> are you familiar with the study of the university of florida, i am wondering how widespread does that look at it. and does it like at highway patrol or highway patrol agencies or just anywhere where the cases were applied and look in the jail systems. >> i have to go back and take a look at that. but i know that there are a number of studies and some since that have looked across the nation and different municipalities i know that other agencies have looked at this as well and...
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he went on to win the heisman trophy and two national titles at the university of florida. >>> all flash in the area have been lifted now. still, you need to keep an eye out for high water. heavy rain that came down while you were sleeping still has some back roads flooded this hour. standing water can be found on some highways. >> all right. be careful this morning. >>> let's get more on what to expect today weatherwise. meteorologist tom kierein here. 4:51. >> what's the next weather threat? wind. i think we'll have strong winds here. could have gusts of 50 miles per hour. and we've already had gusts over 40 miles per hour this morning. most of the rain has ended. look at all that heavy rain that came on through. and now just a few lingering sprinkles in northern virginia and prince george's county. all these areas in green, the creeks and streams and all of these -- in all of these counties are running high. we still have flood warnings for creeks and streams and rivers in montgomery, frederick, loudoun county, fauquier, rappahannock, and culpeper and some of the counties out in weste
he went on to win the heisman trophy and two national titles at the university of florida. >>> all flash in the area have been lifted now. still, you need to keep an eye out for high water. heavy rain that came down while you were sleeping still has some back roads flooded this hour. standing water can be found on some highways. >> all right. be careful this morning. >>> let's get more on what to expect today weatherwise. meteorologist tom kierein here. 4:51. >>...
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. >> reporter: university of virginia, university of florida, college of will jam and mary and the university of player -- william & mary and the university of maryland college park rounding out the top five. five california schools landed in the top 20. for uc schools academics are key. sixth ranked ucla admits just 25% of applicants with 44% topping 700 on the map portion of the sat. also you see schools offset high tuition costs with liberal financial aid. suni genyseo tops the list for best out of state value. when it comes to making your decision, snyder recommends applying to as many colleges as you think you may need, visiting campuses and understanding the pros and cons of each academic institution. in atlanta, jonathan serrie, fox news. >>> coming up the outrage on congress almost meeting the fiscal cliff fiasco. >> and they are criticized as being cash cows for local governments, but a new report shows just hspeed cameras can be. >> reporter: get it while it's hot, new redskins playoff gear on sale throughout our area. it is going quickly. i'm matt ackland, that story coming up. >>
. >> reporter: university of virginia, university of florida, college of will jam and mary and the university of player -- william & mary and the university of maryland college park rounding out the top five. five california schools landed in the top 20. for uc schools academics are key. sixth ranked ucla admits just 25% of applicants with 44% topping 700 on the map portion of the sat. also you see schools offset high tuition costs with liberal financial aid. suni genyseo tops the...
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dialogue and in boston we have kevin so bad he is director of the drug policy institute at the university of florida and a former white house senior advisor undrugged policy are gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to come and i am i to go to you i mean talk about colorado is talking about washington i mean the perception outside of the united states is that the united states is legalizing it at home but continuing the war on drugs in mexico so how do you square the circle. well i mean you know colorado and washington had votes but frankly federal law is still supreme in what federal laws and this is what president obama has said numerous times is that marijuana still illegal so i think the message to the world is that just because two states decided to legalize marijuana that this is really going to be caught up in the courts for a while and this is really the beginning of the conversation and not be and you know unfortunately voters were sold a false choice between prohibition on one side and super in force and criminalization and legalization on the othe
dialogue and in boston we have kevin so bad he is director of the drug policy institute at the university of florida and a former white house senior advisor undrugged policy are gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want to come and i am i to go to you i mean talk about colorado is talking about washington i mean the perception outside of the united states is that the united states is legalizing it at home but continuing the war on drugs in mexico so how do...
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. >> reporter: university ofr: virginia round out the top 25, university of florida, collegeri of dawilliam and mary and the university of maryland collegecl park. five california schools landedla in the top 20, despite a 72% increase in tuition fees since 2008. for uc schools, academics are key, ucla admits just 25% ofof applicants, with 44% topping 700 on the math pours of the s.a.t.s, and uc schools offsetch their high tuition costs with high financial aid. -- out of state value because of relatively low cost and rock solid academic. when it comes to making your decision, snyder recommends applying to as many colleges asa you think you may need, visiting campuses, and understanding the pros and cons of each academic institution. >>> coming up tonight, one of the best linebackers of all time announces his nfl playing days are already over. matt? >> get it while it's hot. new redskins playoff gear going on sale throughout our area, and it is going quickly. that story coming up. >> a chilly night on tap, gary is back with your forecast. fore >>> redskins maniacs the teaman prepares for its
. >> reporter: university ofr: virginia round out the top 25, university of florida, collegeri of dawilliam and mary and the university of maryland collegecl park. five california schools landedla in the top 20, despite a 72% increase in tuition fees since 2008. for uc schools, academics are key, ucla admits just 25% ofof applicants, with 44% topping 700 on the math pours of the s.a.t.s, and uc schools offsetch their high tuition costs with high financial aid. -- out of state value...
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kevin sabet, is now the director of the university of florida's drug policy institute.along with patrick kennedy kicked off a new initiative called project sam, sam stands for smart approaches to marijuana. kevin is coming to us tonight from denver. welcome inside "the war room." >> thanks for having me governor. it's a pleasure. >> jennifer: why is the legalization of marijuana for recreational use a bad idea? >> i think we want to look at a public health perspective with marijuana. and that means we would reject either extreme sides. what is sort of being rebranded as new but is not new, legalization, and we already have enough problems with our two legal drugs, alcohol and tobacco. they are widely promoted by an industry that lives off of other people's addictions. i don't think we need another problem in society and marijuana would do that. that doesn't mean we can't reform our current marijuana laws make sure people with small amounts of possession on their record are not stigmatizes, make sure they can get a job in the future, but congressman kennedy and i are thr
kevin sabet, is now the director of the university of florida's drug policy institute.along with patrick kennedy kicked off a new initiative called project sam, sam stands for smart approaches to marijuana. kevin is coming to us tonight from denver. welcome inside "the war room." >> thanks for having me governor. it's a pleasure. >> jennifer: why is the legalization of marijuana for recreational use a bad idea? >> i think we want to look at a public health...
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i'm someone that went to the university of florida for college, and i was dying to get back, frankly.and worked on wall street for seven years, and when i started my company, i had the ability to open up down here in west palm beach the -- the deciding factors were the affordability of starting a business here and operational expenses lower than in new york city. gerri: show folks what state and local taxes look like. new york compared to florida. new york, 14%. florida, 0%. what does that mean to you in dollars and cents for your company? >> well, it means a lot. when you talk about the hedge fund industry in general, you know, i think these numbers are incredibly impactful. a fund manager making a million dollars a year, not up usual in the industry, he's getting taxed, if he lives in new york city, at 14.7%. that's $147,000. that's very impactful, and certainly -- gerri: painful, my friend. talking about crying yourself to sleep every night. >> absolutely. gerri: that's a lot of money, and then you got to pile on federal income taxes on top of that, and goodness knows what else. yo
i'm someone that went to the university of florida for college, and i was dying to get back, frankly.and worked on wall street for seven years, and when i started my company, i had the ability to open up down here in west palm beach the -- the deciding factors were the affordability of starting a business here and operational expenses lower than in new york city. gerri: show folks what state and local taxes look like. new york compared to florida. new york, 14%. florida, 0%. what does that mean...
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you find one, you are supposed to turn it in world works the florida wildlife commission or university of florida official tally. melissa: my takeaways that so far the score is humans seven, pythons zero. and you are not going anywhere near the snakes. you're handling a machete, sounds like a very smart, not getting anywhere near them. what kinds of tips are the state giving to the hunters? speak of the most important tip is if you encounter a python according to the state of florida, to not let it wrap itself around you. simply don't let it happen come you don't want that to happen. the method for killing a python is a bullet to the head, dead bullet to the brain or use machete and chop its head off however if you chop the head off we can't keep slicing and facing because any python more than two pieces turned in does not count for the cash prize money. whoever catches the most pythons by the end of the month they are entitled to $1500 so a bit of a bounty system for so many hunters. melissa: it is actually pretty gruesome and i know peter is not at all happy about this. florida is trying to get
you find one, you are supposed to turn it in world works the florida wildlife commission or university of florida official tally. melissa: my takeaways that so far the score is humans seven, pythons zero. and you are not going anywhere near the snakes. you're handling a machete, sounds like a very smart, not getting anywhere near them. what kinds of tips are the state giving to the hunters? speak of the most important tip is if you encounter a python according to the state of florida, to not...
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was home-schooled, but played high school football, and went on to win the heisman at the university of floridasor in the senate pulled it today, but the bill in the house is still alive. supporters say home-schooled kids sderg the opportunity to play, because their parents pay taxes to support the cool. opponents say parents know the consequences of home-schooling their children. >>> super bowl sunday is almost here. a sneak peek at the commercials that are already getting the buzz. >>> and veronica is back with the full people to tell us about this hug we gotta sell the car. where would we even start? get the car. hi howard. get in. hi, good to see you. start with an actual written offer when selling your car, no strings attached. carmax. start here. you can do more business per second. and with more reliable internet, that's more per second. and with a dedicated line, it's more per second. and with an additional line, it's more... table for 15? [ male announcer ] ...per second. but most importantly, it's more... mmm! [ male announcer ] ...per second. get verizon high-speed internet and phone
was home-schooled, but played high school football, and went on to win the heisman at the university of floridasor in the senate pulled it today, but the bill in the house is still alive. supporters say home-schooled kids sderg the opportunity to play, because their parents pay taxes to support the cool. opponents say parents know the consequences of home-schooling their children. >>> super bowl sunday is almost here. a sneak peek at the commercials that are already getting the buzz....
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florida senator bill nelson announced that he's going to participate in his state's efforts to eradicate the out of control population of burmese pythons. he'll join researchers in the universityda with the python challenge. it has already sent 1,000 hunters out into the wilderness to bag those pythons. up for grabs $2,500 in cash prizes. you non-floorfloridians, you have to know that those pythons are dangerous in florida. >>> there is a guy who works at an us-based software company unnamed at the moment, that was caught outsourcing his own job to china. according to this post, the company, which by the way encourages telecommuting for his employees saw these log-ins from china on their server was a breach of security. in their research they found that the guy involved in the investigation right now as "bob" way paying a chinese developer one-fifth of his six-digit salary to do his job. and they used the remote log-in to do bob's work while he was sitting in front of the computer. this is what bob did. he went on reddit. he watched videos and he went on facebook. we don't have to warn you don't try this at home. even though his company's performance review noteed bob quote, a
florida senator bill nelson announced that he's going to participate in his state's efforts to eradicate the out of control population of burmese pythons. he'll join researchers in the universityda with the python challenge. it has already sent 1,000 hunters out into the wilderness to bag those pythons. up for grabs $2,500 in cash prizes. you non-floorfloridians, you have to know that those pythons are dangerous in florida. >>> there is a guy who works at an us-based software company...
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florida everglades. bill nelson joining hundreds of others trying to weed out the invasive snake population in the 2013 python nelson. senator nelson lost -- ban trade pythons. wildlife researchers from the universityorida joined him today in the everglades. reportedly up to 150,000 burmese pythons in the national park there. so far hunters have caught only 11. they are allusive, aren't they? no word whether or not the senator bagged any today. i'm bill hemmer in tonight for shepard smith. this is the fox report. a rescue operation at a bp gas plant in algeria. the question is how many hostage did algerian forces actually rescue? a source telling fox news two americans are now free. no word on the other americans the militants claim they were holding along with dozens of other foreigners. "the fox report" correspondent jonathan hunt in our newsroom tonight. what are we hearing jonathan from the algerian government on this? finally they are saying very little other than this military operation took place and that some hostage died. one algerian security source telling reuters it may be as many as 30 who will dead. among them, japanese, british, filipinos no, mention of the fate of any americans whet
florida everglades. bill nelson joining hundreds of others trying to weed out the invasive snake population in the 2013 python nelson. senator nelson lost -- ban trade pythons. wildlife researchers from the universityorida joined him today in the everglades. reportedly up to 150,000 burmese pythons in the national park there. so far hunters have caught only 11. they are allusive, aren't they? no word whether or not the senator bagged any today. i'm bill hemmer in tonight for shepard smith. this...
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both of them were events that large state universities. the first is that the university of florida when i was a college student in january 1988. he ran for president than with the libertarian party. i was a member of the university of florida libertarian and we had engaged a speaking engagement for ron paul at our campus of nature around 100 people which was an amazing success. 10 times as many people that i come to any event. but they were all there to examine a curiosity. it was an even 100 libertarians. these third-party presidential candidate. our greatest triumph was getting a 16 word article in the newspaper the next day and afterwards we took dr. paul to an ihop. we thought it was the height of radical scruffy political act was from. a few weeks ago, the last time so far was also at ucla in los angeles, where i now live. 7000 people showed up to see ron paul running for president again with one of the major parties. they were not curiosity seekers. they were not there to learn. they knew they had to say right and left. daily were booing. the word ben bernanke, they were doin
both of them were events that large state universities. the first is that the university of florida when i was a college student in january 1988. he ran for president than with the libertarian party. i was a member of the university of florida libertarian and we had engaged a speaking engagement for ron paul at our campus of nature around 100 people which was an amazing success. 10 times as many people that i come to any event. but they were all there to examine a curiosity. it was an even 100...
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he went on to win the heisman trophy and two national titles at the university of florida. >>> comingon 5:51. tom kierein here to tell us about wind. >> the rain was pounding on the roof last night, coming down hard. really piled up quickly. we've had flooding problems as a result. there's the radar over the last six hours. you see the rain that roared through. now lingering sprinkles. these are the radar estimates. areas in good friend had as much as three inches of rain. that was parts of prince william county, northern prince william county, fairfax, montgomery, parts of loudoun county, too, into howard county. two to three inches of rain. elsewhere, an inch to an inch and a half. as a result, rivers and streams are flowing out of their banks. all these counties in green, that includes montgomery county, frederick in maryland, and then in virginia, loudoun county, fauquier, culpeper, and rappahannock. and panhandle of west virginia. watch out for high water if you're driving along. just don't attempt to go through. it winds are gusting. winds gusting over 30 miles per hour around t
he went on to win the heisman trophy and two national titles at the university of florida. >>> comingon 5:51. tom kierein here to tell us about wind. >> the rain was pounding on the roof last night, coming down hard. really piled up quickly. we've had flooding problems as a result. there's the radar over the last six hours. you see the rain that roared through. now lingering sprinkles. these are the radar estimates. areas in good friend had as much as three inches of rain. that...
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both of them were events at large state universities. the first was at the university of florida, when i was a college student in january 1988. he was rung for president then, too with the libertarian party. i was a member of the university of florida college libertarians we earned a speaking engagement for ron paul at our campus, and we drew, i think, about 100 people, which excited the hell out of us. it was an amazing success. ten time as many people have come to any u.s. college libertarian event. but they were all there to examine a curiosity. it wasn't even 100 libertarians. it was people, third-party presidential coached let's check this out. our greatest triumph was getting a 600 word article in the school newspaper the next day and after words we took dr. paul to an ihop. there's a picture of that somewhere. we thought it was the height of radical scruffy political activism. it's great. a few weeks ago, the last time i have seen dr. paul was also at large state university, at ucla, in los angeles, where i now live. 7,000 people showed up to see ron paul running for presi
both of them were events at large state universities. the first was at the university of florida, when i was a college student in january 1988. he was rung for president then, too with the libertarian party. i was a member of the university of florida college libertarians we earned a speaking engagement for ron paul at our campus, and we drew, i think, about 100 people, which excited the hell out of us. it was an amazing success. ten time as many people have come to any u.s. college libertarian...
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he has been -- he has a degree in management from stanford, an ms from the university of central florida, and a degree in electrical engineering from the indian institute technology, bombay. he has authored numerous publications and has over 50 u.s. patents. >> thank you for organizing this panel discussion, and thank you, everybody, for graciously being here today. it is my great honor to introduce an incredibly distinguished panel of industrial luminaries. let me start with timothy, simon, and jeanette. tim is a professor at the stanford business school where he teaches a very popular class on this service via in fact, i have taken your class, and you bring in some incredible speakers and make it very entertaining. jim also has a distinguished career in the private sector. he was the president of oracle's on demand service, which by some records was the first online on demand service. cloud computing has a lot of fathers, but tim is often called the grandfather of cloud computing because of that endeavor. but tim is also an investor in a cloud computing companies, and author of some ve
he has been -- he has a degree in management from stanford, an ms from the university of central florida, and a degree in electrical engineering from the indian institute technology, bombay. he has authored numerous publications and has over 50 u.s. patents. >> thank you for organizing this panel discussion, and thank you, everybody, for graciously being here today. it is my great honor to introduce an incredibly distinguished panel of industrial luminaries. let me start with timothy,...
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live from the campus of winthrop university. from orlando, florida. coming to you live from the university of south florida right here in tampa. outside the supreme court today. traveling with the president here at the g-20. good morning from new york. from tampa, florida. from charlotte on the first official day of the democratic convention. we're here just outside the education nation summit at the new york public library. good morning from littleton, colorado, just outside of denver in the all-important denver suburbs, the swingiest part of this state. from the university of denver, a beautiful campus here. in kentucky, abraham lincoln behind me. here in myanmar. this is "the daily rundown" , i'm chuck todd. woo. ♪ living with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis means living with pain. it could also mean living with joint damage. help relieve the pain and stop the damage with humira, adalimumab. for many adults with moderate to severe ra, humira is clinically proven to help relieve pain and stop joint damage. so you can treat more than just the
live from the campus of winthrop university. from orlando, florida. coming to you live from the university of south florida right here in tampa. outside the supreme court today. traveling with the president here at the g-20. good morning from new york. from tampa, florida. from charlotte on the first official day of the democratic convention. we're here just outside the education nation summit at the new york public library. good morning from littleton, colorado, just outside of denver in the...
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both of them were events that large state universities. the first is that the university of florida when i was a college student in january 1988. he ran for president than with the libertarian party. i was a member of the university of florida libertarian and we had engaged a speaking engagement for ron paul at our campus of nature around 100 people which was an amazing success. 10 times as many people that i come to any event. but they were all there to examine a curiosity. it was an even 100 libertarians. these third-party presidential candidate. our greatest triumph was getting a 16 word article in the newspaper the next day and afterwards we took dr. paul to an ihop. we thought it was the height of radical scruffy political act was from. a few weeks ago, the last time so far was also at ucla in los angeles, where i now live. 7000 people showed up to see ron paul running for president again with one of the major parties. they were not curiosity seekers. they were not there to learn. they knew they had to say right and left. daily were booing. the word ben bernanke, they were doin
both of them were events that large state universities. the first is that the university of florida when i was a college student in january 1988. he ran for president than with the libertarian party. i was a member of the university of florida libertarian and we had engaged a speaking engagement for ron paul at our campus of nature around 100 people which was an amazing success. 10 times as many people that i come to any event. but they were all there to examine a curiosity. it was an even 100...
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professor swanson at the university of west florida teaches and empathy class to inmates to help themnt crimes. >> it's right for every human being no matter where they are or where they're destined that they have the opportunity to be accountable for what they did, to understand what they did, why they did it. and for many of the men who are lifers, making things right just means changing their behavior in here. okay, so we're going to go over to the gate now. >> although these men may never meet the families of their victims, they will hear firsthand how violent crime can shatter lives. >> well, this afternoon we're really honored to have pat with us and she is a surviving victim of a really horrible crime. her daughter was murdered eight years ago and she is going to tell you her story. she'll tell you what happened and how it affected her and her family. >> i have to stand and move around. my name is pat. i didn't know how i'd feel about being here today. i had a lot of anger and a lot of sadness and i look at all of you i have to almost think as i'm facing the man who murdered my
professor swanson at the university of west florida teaches and empathy class to inmates to help themnt crimes. >> it's right for every human being no matter where they are or where they're destined that they have the opportunity to be accountable for what they did, to understand what they did, why they did it. and for many of the men who are lifers, making things right just means changing their behavior in here. okay, so we're going to go over to the gate now. >> although these men...
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i went to college and also graduated with honors from the university of florida. t i felt the the thing that taught me the best was when i started making my own independent cultural studies, many of india and china, the buddhist and yoga culture in india. the performance intellectually can actually be improved through ancient methods of study and balance and diet, and so on. none of that seems to be handled much in the american schools. it seems like we expect a certain agenda or certain list of courses to make an intellectual and externally. and if they don't make it, there's nothing else that can save them. that just is not the case. the development of intellectual prowess is more of an internal and cultural measure. some cultures are doing pretty well. india and china have very good intellectual records. host: we will look at a tweet -- here is a headline in the wall street journal -- that's why we're asking you this morning whether you think it's a civil rights issue. karen is a republican in houston, texas. backlashe're having a in texas regarding the testing.
i went to college and also graduated with honors from the university of florida. t i felt the the thing that taught me the best was when i started making my own independent cultural studies, many of india and china, the buddhist and yoga culture in india. the performance intellectually can actually be improved through ancient methods of study and balance and diet, and so on. none of that seems to be handled much in the american schools. it seems like we expect a certain agenda or certain list...
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the big story out here, university of maryland getting ready to play florida state. florida state is the acc champ. i will announce the game here at comcast. >> we look forward to learning more and hopefully good news about rgiii. [ male announcer ] now at your neighborhood subway: the big hot pastrami melt. we've perfected the pastrami sandwich -- filled with juicy pastrami pickles, yellow mustard and melted cheese. all piled-high on freshly baked bread. taste one at your local subway today! subway. eat fresh. >> crews from the discovery channel caught a 10-foot long squibbed on camera. -- a 10-foot long squid. the discovery channel will air a special on the giant squid later this month. >> that would keep you in it calamary -- in calamari for a couple of months. >> it will warmup for the weekend. upper 60's on sunday. more on this tonight at 11:00. captioned by the national captioning institute
the big story out here, university of maryland getting ready to play florida state. florida state is the acc champ. i will announce the game here at comcast. >> we look forward to learning more and hopefully good news about rgiii. [ male announcer ] now at your neighborhood subway: the big hot pastrami melt. we've perfected the pastrami sandwich -- filled with juicy pastrami pickles, yellow mustard and melted cheese. all piled-high on freshly baked bread. taste one at your local subway...
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which has louisiana state university, southern mississippi university, university of south alabama, and university of west florida. there's an experimental health run by a university including a washington-based group. the american occupational health clinics networking which is based here in washington. that's got the literacy as both at the lit sift community and the literacy and the degree of community workers and those involved with community activism. community projects. as well as let sei of the health care community which is not always of the highest when it comes to environmental issues. and finally there's a community health worker training program that is based at the university of south alabama. the overall goal here where resilience comes up all the time. the resilience is very much in keeping with what we would do in public health. yesterday there was a meeting held at epa by epa concerning resilience. you hear presentation from joseph and allen and others later in this conference to the outcome of it. i was very much taken by a couple of comments. one by lance of emmerson -- emery who said systems e
which has louisiana state university, southern mississippi university, university of south alabama, and university of west florida. there's an experimental health run by a university including a washington-based group. the american occupational health clinics networking which is based here in washington. that's got the literacy as both at the lit sift community and the literacy and the degree of community workers and those involved with community activism. community projects. as well as let sei...
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the bill does protect the right of *law abiding citizens* who use guns for home security, hunting and other recreational purposes. florida a-and-m university major reforms to address hazing on and off campus. champion, died in 2011 after a pennsylvania man recives a jail sentence of almost a thousand years for sexual crimes against children. >> antioch school officials are warning parents after a strange man tried to lure a boy into his car this afternoon. a fifth grade boy from sutter elementary school was walking home when he was approached by a man who said he was sent by the boys parents to pick him up. the boy told the man he didn't know him and walked away. a message sent out by the school principal said in part. we will continue to diligently monitor the area around the school and will alert the police and parents should we observe anything the man was described as white with gray hair and stubble and driving a light blue '70s era car. the man was last seen in his chichibu park on g street, but he has not been seen since. more now on a developing story we first brought you at 5. >> the search for more remains of victims of the speed
the bill does protect the right of *law abiding citizens* who use guns for home security, hunting and other recreational purposes. florida a-and-m university major reforms to address hazing on and off campus. champion, died in 2011 after a pennsylvania man recives a jail sentence of almost a thousand years for sexual crimes against children. >> antioch school officials are warning parents after a strange man tried to lure a boy into his car this afternoon. a fifth grade boy from sutter...
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has louisiana state university, southern mississippi university, the university of south alabama and the university of west florida. there is a literacy program which includes a washington- based group. that's got the literacy aimed at the literacy of the community and the community workers and those involved in with community activism and community projects. finally, there is a community health worker training program that is based at the university of south alabama. the overall goal here is one where resilience comes up in the language all the time but the resilience is very much in keeping with what we would do in public health. yesterday there was a meeting held at e.p.a. by the e.p.a. concerning resilience. you will hear a presentation later in this conference as to the outcome of it. i was taken by a couple of comments. one comment was system evolves in diminished resilience. think about that as terms of individuals. we're evolving to the point of aging and that is what we've done. you mention the immune system, i hope you all have flu shots. right? but those of us in my age range need the flu shot more than
has louisiana state university, southern mississippi university, the university of south alabama and the university of west florida. there is a literacy program which includes a washington- based group. that's got the literacy aimed at the literacy of the community and the community workers and those involved in with community activism and community projects. finally, there is a community health worker training program that is based at the university of south alabama. the overall goal here is...
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a final note about the inauguration, a marching band from florida state university will be playing james brown's " living in america." >> lots of things happening. >> and a lot of bands participating. >> lady gaga will be at one of the inaugural balls. the temperatures at 40 degrees monday. tuesday, wednesday, upper 20's, evening lows in the teens. and then we began the trend upward toward the weekend. at the temperatures cold. >> bundle up. thank you so much for joining
a final note about the inauguration, a marching band from florida state university will be playing james brown's " living in america." >> lots of things happening. >> and a lot of bands participating. >> lady gaga will be at one of the inaugural balls. the temperatures at 40 degrees monday. tuesday, wednesday, upper 20's, evening lows in the teens. and then we began the trend upward toward the weekend. at the temperatures cold. >> bundle up. thank you so much...
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which has louisiana state university, southern mississippi university, university of south alabama and the university of west floridaty in the literacy project run by tulane university that includes a washington-based group, the american occupational health clinics network that is based here in washington that has the literacy aimed at the literacy of the community and particularly of community workers and those involved in community activism, community projects as well as literacy of the health care community which is in the of the highest when it comes to environmental issues and finally there is a community health worker program based at the university of south alabama. the overall goals where resilience comes up in the language all the time of the resilience is very much in keeping with what we would do in public health. yesterday there was a meeting held at the epa by the epa concerning resilience you will hear presentations from joseph and others in the outcome of it but i was taken by a couple comments. you said the systems evolve to a point of diminished resiliency. think of that in terms of individuals. wha
which has louisiana state university, southern mississippi university, university of south alabama and the university of west floridaty in the literacy project run by tulane university that includes a washington-based group, the american occupational health clinics network that is based here in washington that has the literacy aimed at the literacy of the community and particularly of community workers and those involved in community activism, community projects as well as literacy of the...
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this is sort of the idea of the public university as economic driver. if you are the governor of floridan we encourage more people to go into this? charles: maybe just eliminate those other courses. liz: 40 administrators to 1 student. charles: i think you hit on the real problem is as americans, you know, i think it starts much earlier than college. you know, softball, kids are getting a's should really be getting c's. we've set ourselves up for failure by the time the kids even gets to college. >> i think that's true. a lot of people aren't prepared to go into a lot of harder math and science majors. a lot of who start off with those majors, transfer into a softer major. stuart: do you agree with the following, that university is for the intellectual elite and not everybody is suitable? >> more and more people are going to college because they look at that statistic. it is very hard to get a good job with just a high school degree now. i don't think that should be the case. stuart: you did not answer the question. you did not answer the question. >> it should be for the intellectual el
this is sort of the idea of the public university as economic driver. if you are the governor of floridan we encourage more people to go into this? charles: maybe just eliminate those other courses. liz: 40 administrators to 1 student. charles: i think you hit on the real problem is as americans, you know, i think it starts much earlier than college. you know, softball, kids are getting a's should really be getting c's. we've set ourselves up for failure by the time the kids even gets to...
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he literally built many of the schools and universities that educate the children of south florida today. beyond that through his community involvement and service, jim has been simply been a pillar of our community. he has become an influential voice in broward county and has been involved in civic, governmental and charitable organizations. his construction company, for example, has built community centers at no cost from the broward center for the homeless to several boys and girls' clubs just to name a few. it's no surprise then that jim has received a number of recognitions for his long history of community service. jim is also a gun owner of over 150 guns, an avid hunter who has hunted all over the world and a lifetime member of the nra. he and i have not always agreed on gun control issues of the day, and on a number of other issues as well. but i have a deep respect for his points of view and for his commitment to making the world a better place. after newtown jim sent me an incredibly thoughtful e-mail sharing his perspective on the track and the steps -- tragedy and the steps h
he literally built many of the schools and universities that educate the children of south florida today. beyond that through his community involvement and service, jim has been simply been a pillar of our community. he has become an influential voice in broward county and has been involved in civic, governmental and charitable organizations. his construction company, for example, has built community centers at no cost from the broward center for the homeless to several boys and girls' clubs...