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now i recently interviewed george celdran professor of economics at the university of georgia and a senior fellow at the cato institute and i asked him what his thoughts were on the inflexibility of the gold standard specifically in relation to its contribution to debt deflation of the one nine hundred thirty s. here's what he had to say. that is a very oversimplified perspective on what happened in the thirty's to put it mildly the true story is far more complicated the old gold standard which was in place in the decades prior to the outbreak of world war two the classical gold standard didn't create that deflation problems although there were of course debtors who wish there had been more inflation them there actually was under that regime they always do it doesn't follow that the regime actually created the none healthy rate of deflation for the most part it didn't now with world war one basically the old classical gold standard broke down and after the war there were attempts to cobble it together that invoked some let's say short cuts being implemented or special arrangements being ma
now i recently interviewed george celdran professor of economics at the university of georgia and a senior fellow at the cato institute and i asked him what his thoughts were on the inflexibility of the gold standard specifically in relation to its contribution to debt deflation of the one nine hundred thirty s. here's what he had to say. that is a very oversimplified perspective on what happened in the thirty's to put it mildly the true story is far more complicated the old gold standard which...
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and that was professor of economics at the university of georgia georgia celdran time now for today's big deal. and harrison joins me now to talk a big point of stuff about that what. now last friday one of the world's best known big corn exchanges mt gox abruptly halted customer withdrawals sending prices of the virtual currency sharply lower now in a statement released on monday mt gox said quote the software bug could affect all big transactions to third parties and needed to be addressed in cooperation with the core development team of the payment system and what does this most recent drama at mt gox mean for the fledgling cryptocurrency it means more volatility you know i'd heard a lot of people out there saying the volatility was decreased seen you know. we're getting it's being backed in a better way and you know now we can get the real value but they all to me from my perspective what it shows is that you know the intrinsic value so to speak but it's very difficult to ascertain when there's nothing really that that's bad here at least with. the money you know there's the you k
and that was professor of economics at the university of georgia georgia celdran time now for today's big deal. and harrison joins me now to talk a big point of stuff about that what. now last friday one of the world's best known big corn exchanges mt gox abruptly halted customer withdrawals sending prices of the virtual currency sharply lower now in a statement released on monday mt gox said quote the software bug could affect all big transactions to third parties and needed to be addressed in...
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i always want to fly and when i got into the university of georgia, i got into the rotc and it was smooth sailing. >> i want to ask you about some of the names that you labeled your vietnamese caretakers in the p.o.w. camp. dumb-dumb. >> he was a big brute and dumb as dirt. you had to name people and places. our cellblocks are named after las vegas casinos in the 1960's. you had to name the guards. dumb-dumb was one of the guards. the first time i got to the hanoi hilton, i was given a pair of pajamas and had my first bath in two weeks. i sat on a little stool by these guys who had written on the truck with me. this guy, in an immaculately fitting uniform, puts his hands up at this and looks around. he says, “and now, the fat is in the fire.” i almost laughed in his face. if that had not been such a scary situation, i would have. he memorized american idioms. he -- >> how often would you take your waste pot or honey pots and put it under the door. >> not very often. we did it a few times. >> explain what you did. >> we had a guard who was bothering us. they could not get to us. they did n
i always want to fly and when i got into the university of georgia, i got into the rotc and it was smooth sailing. >> i want to ask you about some of the names that you labeled your vietnamese caretakers in the p.o.w. camp. dumb-dumb. >> he was a big brute and dumb as dirt. you had to name people and places. our cellblocks are named after las vegas casinos in the 1960's. you had to name the guards. dumb-dumb was one of the guards. the first time i got to the hanoi hilton, i was...
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layers at the university of georgia, university of virginia, army, navy, union college died playing football. football isn't a contact sport. a collision court. this is especially children's early years. this is especially true back then. that will compress the game's action through a small area rather than it across the field. the game looked more like rugby than what we know today. it's almost a series of goal line stands at the 50-yard line. over and over again as masses of bodies clash to graveled without the benefit of protect his dear. the era of letterheads lay in the future. nobody wear helmets, facemask, shoulder pads. that was all coming into practice. hidden from the view of referees, players would wrestle for advantage by throwing punches and jabbing elbows. the most unsporting participants would try and catch eyes. bruises, sprains and other minor injuries were taken for granted. or serious impairment such as crack stones and knock heads are causes for greater concern. generally accepted as unfortunate byproducts of an entertaining and demanding pastime. the deaths were the wors
layers at the university of georgia, university of virginia, army, navy, union college died playing football. football isn't a contact sport. a collision court. this is especially children's early years. this is especially true back then. that will compress the game's action through a small area rather than it across the field. the game looked more like rugby than what we know today. it's almost a series of goal line stands at the 50-yard line. over and over again as masses of bodies clash to...
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cushion she needs to get another job, economics professor jeff dorfman who teaches at the university of georgia says the extended urn employment benefits are the problem. >> the studies show it raises unemployment more by allowing people to stay unemployed longer still searching for a really great job instead of taking a job that's available. >> reporter: dorfman points to north carolina. last july the state cut unemployment benefits from. we 76 weeks. it dropped from 8.9 percents for 6 poirn 9%. >> you atlabt to cutting 50 weeks of unemployment? >> when you suddenly get cut off you realize, i need to cut a job. and people in north carolina apparently found jobs. >> reporter: others attribute the decline to unemployed workers giving up their search for work and they note the drop in unemployment has been coupled with a big increase in the number of people there on food stamps. >> i get job online alerts. >> reporter: as for trista, she says she'd be happy to take a job outside her medical billing field. she says she's applied for all kinds of jobs during the past year. everything from driving a
cushion she needs to get another job, economics professor jeff dorfman who teaches at the university of georgia says the extended urn employment benefits are the problem. >> the studies show it raises unemployment more by allowing people to stay unemployed longer still searching for a really great job instead of taking a job that's available. >> reporter: dorfman points to north carolina. last july the state cut unemployment benefits from. we 76 weeks. it dropped from 8.9 percents...
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we try to report the literature, i tell my students at the university of georgia as scientists we have to report the science based on what the -- not what twitter or the blog says, what the facts are and we clearly know our climate is changing the that there are aspects of that change that are related to human activity but have to be careful not to try to blame every single event, there's a bigger picture context we have toe ride it out. i think people have to listen to warnings, the our science is pretty good now but our people consuming the information and making the right decisions, even as meet otherrology community are we giving them that information in manner they can use. >> schieffer: i almost hate to ask this question. we got spring coming on, tornado season then there will be hurricane season, what should we expect the rest of the year? >> i'm still keeping my eye on the west right now, bob. this drought, snow pack is critical out there, you've seen satellite images from nasa not as much snow pack that is water supply later in the warm season hopefully get a break in this pat
we try to report the literature, i tell my students at the university of georgia as scientists we have to report the science based on what the -- not what twitter or the blog says, what the facts are and we clearly know our climate is changing the that there are aspects of that change that are related to human activity but have to be careful not to try to blame every single event, there's a bigger picture context we have toe ride it out. i think people have to listen to warnings, the our...
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driving here to facebook headquarters. 10 years ago, full disclosure i was a junior at the university of georgia, one of the first colleges to join facebook. i remember my friends talking about it and hey, are you on this facebook thing, i had no idea what it was which is fun tee look back on now all of these years later. >> no kidding. 10 years ago, chase, we were right here. >> both here. congratulations. >> chase cain, thanks for joining us. i got to say before facebook there was my space. getting old. facebook and -- 5:11 now. a local university now studying the effects of marijuana on kids as young as a year old. what researchers hope to cure coming up. >> and we are learning about a big impact of december freeze on california crops. what it means for your grocery bill. good is in every blue diamond a good that comes in 25 flavors. from whole natural to wasabi and soy sauce. and once good gets going, there's no stopping it. get your good going. blue diamond. snack nut of the u.s. ski team. >> target security breach that affected 70 million shoppers will be the focus of a senate committee he
driving here to facebook headquarters. 10 years ago, full disclosure i was a junior at the university of georgia, one of the first colleges to join facebook. i remember my friends talking about it and hey, are you on this facebook thing, i had no idea what it was which is fun tee look back on now all of these years later. >> no kidding. 10 years ago, chase, we were right here. >> both here. congratulations. >> chase cain, thanks for joining us. i got to say before facebook...
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and then we go, we go to london, we go to other parts of georgia where i went to school at the universitygeorgia in athens and where i hooked up right away into the art bohemian, you know, music scene there and founder -- found a wonderful mecca for my, you know, uniqueness, whatever you call it. so that was wonderful. so it's a little bit all over the map, but most of it is here in middle georgia. i needed to tell the story of my childhood so that the last part of the book would make sense, so that the realizer would know why i'm espousing these ways to live joyfully, you know? and how to to. because you have to know the road i've walked, you know? and also i hope it gives me credibility, you know? i'm not somebody with a silver spoon say ising, oh, be happy, you know? and then calling for the chauffer, you know? no. you know how jeff foxworthy became famous for his you might be a redneck if jokes. here are some telltale signs if you are seeing a cracker queen out there. you -- and here are some good ones. you might be seeing a cracker queen be you see a woman at the waffle house changin
and then we go, we go to london, we go to other parts of georgia where i went to school at the universitygeorgia in athens and where i hooked up right away into the art bohemian, you know, music scene there and founder -- found a wonderful mecca for my, you know, uniqueness, whatever you call it. so that was wonderful. so it's a little bit all over the map, but most of it is here in middle georgia. i needed to tell the story of my childhood so that the last part of the book would make sense, so...
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university of georgia student shelby clayton in atlanta. e student collin christianson, and university of worcester student chadwick smith via skype in ohio. they joined us after the george zimmerman verdict. very nice conversation so we invited them back. thank you, guys. good to see you. how you doing? >> thanks for having us, don. >> i'm sure you were paying attention to the verdict. first to chadwick. you are 18 years old. one year older than trayvon and jordan davis when they died. does the dunn verdict affect race relations for your generation? >> actually, me and trayvon martin and jordan davis were actually the same age. i turn 19 next month. we're in the same age range. i think it does. i think it talks to young black men and black people, what young black people cannot do in our society and how we are stereotyped. what we have to be careful to wear a hoodie. i like wearing hoodies. or can we play our music too loud? i like playing music loudly. especially in my room. it really teaches us the stereotypes that are out there about you
university of georgia student shelby clayton in atlanta. e student collin christianson, and university of worcester student chadwick smith via skype in ohio. they joined us after the george zimmerman verdict. very nice conversation so we invited them back. thank you, guys. good to see you. how you doing? >> thanks for having us, don. >> i'm sure you were paying attention to the verdict. first to chadwick. you are 18 years old. one year older than trayvon and jordan davis when they...
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the university of georgia research down behind fracture. it could recover. in just a week or two.ll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagin how much we'll need for a retiment that could last 3years or mor so maybe we need to apprch things dferently, if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. ♪ if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. if ...hey breathing's hard... know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation pder dotell your doctor if youing inhahave kidney problems,oms. aucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, en eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if y
the university of georgia research down behind fracture. it could recover. in just a week or two.ll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagin how much we'll need for a retiment that could last 3years or mor so maybe we need to apprch things dferently, if we want to be ready for a longer...
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because to have their parts of georgia, where to school at the university of georgia and asked insulinsur bohemian music scene there and i found a wonderful mecca for you know, my uniqueness, whatever you call it. so it's a little bit all over the map, but most of it is here in middle georgia. i needed to tell the story of my childhood so the last part of the book would make sense, so the reader with no way i'm espousing these to live joyfully and how to do because you have to know the road i walked. and also, i hope the disney credibility. not a silver spoon saint be happy and i'm calling for for the chauffeur. you know how jeff foxworthy became famous for his you might be a red neck if jokes. here are some telltale signs that you are seeing a cracker queen out there. here are some good ones. you might be see a cracker queen if you see a woman at the waffle house changing a diaper on the counter. you might be a cracker queen yourself if you have ever worn a tube top to a funeral like me crazy and kerry did. here is one for you. here's a world grandmother arkwright or another in your fa
because to have their parts of georgia, where to school at the university of georgia and asked insulinsur bohemian music scene there and i found a wonderful mecca for you know, my uniqueness, whatever you call it. so it's a little bit all over the map, but most of it is here in middle georgia. i needed to tell the story of my childhood so the last part of the book would make sense, so the reader with no way i'm espousing these to live joyfully and how to do because you have to know the road i...
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the director of the institute for disaster management at the university of georgia is a respected radiationen expeditions to fukushima. >> i think that there was probably some exposure to radiation on the u.s. s ronald reagan, but saying "some" manifests to many people that any exposure to radiation is going to be dangerous. that is actually not the case. >> reporter: dallas said the navy's calculations suggest the radiation exposure of the sailors and marines was about the same as taking a transatlantic flight, or not very much. he says health effects from radiation such as cancer take years or even decades to show up. for dallas and other experts cnn consulted, these illnesses have happened too soon to have been as a result of the exposure at fukushima. >> you have an exposure to radiation and then there's a pause, a certain period of time before the health effects start to come. >> reporter: so what is the reason dozens of sailors and marines exposed to radiation are having these health problems? does the navy and do these experts know everything that went on at fukushima? getting to the
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know she was ranked in the top 100 chess players in the country and ended up going to the university of georgia the things that a lot of parents already are doing can help. where we see the difference is sometimes, you know, going to those piano lessons, going to play soccer, playing chess, doing these active things to grow really make a difference as opposed to sitting around and watching tv or just burning out playing video games all the time. >> when we talk about intelligence, we're talking about memory and analysis. it seems easier to improve memory. are you also talking about improving our ability to analyze? >> absolutely. it's your ability to see pattern, understand things, get to the heart of it, read between the lines. this is really important not just for doing schoolwork or doing your own work at a job, but for getting along with other people, for being able to understand other people, understand what they're saying. that's why people that have dramatic brain injuries often are unable to get along well with others. so this kind of training -- and it's being done at walter reed hospi
know she was ranked in the top 100 chess players in the country and ended up going to the university of georgia the things that a lot of parents already are doing can help. where we see the difference is sometimes, you know, going to those piano lessons, going to play soccer, playing chess, doing these active things to grow really make a difference as opposed to sitting around and watching tv or just burning out playing video games all the time. >> when we talk about intelligence, we're...
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when facebook was founded 10 years ago i was a junior at the university of georgia.when we signed up everyone saying what is that. so we used myspace back then. that was the big thing at the time. it's come a long way. now we say myspace, what's that? >> exactly. >> well, as chase mentioned here's the first facebook home page twoyn 004. one million years and a handful of campuses and of course this is what facebook looks like today. more than a billion active users. >> and we like to keep in contact with you so. you can talk to us on facebook. as well as christina loren. you post weather updates. >> i'm going to give you a big one right now. we're talking about the potential for big rainfall totals getting into the next few days. today what you need to know, temperatures cool, breezy out there. we're going to hit the 50s. you need the jacket. you can use the umbrella at home until tomorrow. and yeah, before all is said and done with three systems on the way, we're talking about potential measurement of over an inch and a quarter in santa rosa. here is mike inouye and
when facebook was founded 10 years ago i was a junior at the university of georgia.when we signed up everyone saying what is that. so we used myspace back then. that was the big thing at the time. it's come a long way. now we say myspace, what's that? >> exactly. >> well, as chase mentioned here's the first facebook home page twoyn 004. one million years and a handful of campuses and of course this is what facebook looks like today. more than a billion active users. >> and we...
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we go to other parts of georgia where i went to school at the university of georgia in athens where iooked up right away into the art bohemian music theme there and found a wonderful mecca for my communicant my uniqueness, whatever you call it so that was wonderful. a little bit all over the map but most of it is here and middle georgia because i need to tell the story of my childhood so that the last part of the book would make sense so that the reader would know why i am espousing these ways to live joyfully, you know, and how to. because if you have to know the road i've walked, and also i hope it is the credibility. i met someone with a silver spoon sank be happy, you know? and then calling for the show for. no. you know have jeff foxworthy became famous for his you might be a redneck if common shocks. there are some tail ashman telltale signs if you see a cracker queen of the. here are some good ones. you might be seeing a cracker queen if you see a woman at the waffle house changing a diaper on the counter. you might be a cracker queen yourself if you've ever worn a tube top to
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of blige education there is a lot of that and how long were just the university of phoenix like georgia tech offers a master's with computer science that is a full-service degree everybody does except it is a super cheap kind of a feeling. another thank is certification in place of diploma. i am as convinced as articles today's say is the end of decrees that people will just get certificates. but i do say certificates of natural ability should do that for colleges because the college education is getting behind a third-party certification to lew demonstrate their decrees read something and that is useful. also the rise of the apprenticeships model. i thought it was a sad article in the "washington post" the bell people who had gone to college cannot get jobs that went to a trade school like an electrician or a plumber. nothing sad about that. i was talking to a few fellow law professors about the exploitation of the working-class in his response was i may have seen the persuasive if i did nancy by electricians house. [laughter] it is good work reason why a smart person cannot be an elec
of blige education there is a lot of that and how long were just the university of phoenix like georgia tech offers a master's with computer science that is a full-service degree everybody does except it is a super cheap kind of a feeling. another thank is certification in place of diploma. i am as convinced as articles today's say is the end of decrees that people will just get certificates. but i do say certificates of natural ability should do that for colleges because the college education...
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we will begin with an associate professor and chair of the department of african-american studies at georgia state universitya founding member like chokwe lumumba of the malcolm x grassroots movement and the new african peoples organization. he is author of the book, "we will shoot back: armed resistance in the mississippi freedom movement." usnyele umoja is joining from los angeles. we will also speak with the former head of the naacp ben jealous on the phone. let's first go to his longtime ally. we're joined right now by akinyele umoja. can you talk about his life and what you understand happened yesterday, his death? >> i am in los angeles right now, so i can't give you a lot of details about his death, but in terms of his life, chokwe lumumba was born in 1948 in detroit, michigan. he grew up in a working-class family. he was the second oldest child in the family. when he was a child, his mother was involved in civil rights activities. they were raising money to go to mississippi, interesting enough, to support the student of nonviolent cordoning committee and other groups in mississippi. he became a stud
we will begin with an associate professor and chair of the department of african-american studies at georgia state universitya founding member like chokwe lumumba of the malcolm x grassroots movement and the new african peoples organization. he is author of the book, "we will shoot back: armed resistance in the mississippi freedom movement." usnyele umoja is joining from los angeles. we will also speak with the former head of the naacp ben jealous on the phone. let's first go to his...
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steve, researcher at university of georgia. to fill in the cracks as they say. sandra: real trouble with the trouble with the curve. the lawsuit who wrote the script for the warner brothers 2012 film is getting personal. ashley: charlie gasparino is here with exclusive studios and its high-profile studio are attacking expert in the case, one you may recognize from the 2003 case of against martha stewart. charlie is up next. that makes it real? what's a vision without the expertisise to execute it... and the financing to make it grow? whatever your goal, it can change more than your business. whatever your goal, it can change e future. that's wh at barclays, our ambition is to alys realize yours. we are tnkers. the job juggle. the up all-nhts. and the ones who turn ideas into action. we've made our passions our life's work. wetrive for the moments where we can s, "i did it!" ♪ we are ereeneurs who started it all... with a signature. legalzoom has helped start over 1 million businesses, turning dreamers into business owners. and
steve, researcher at university of georgia. to fill in the cracks as they say. sandra: real trouble with the trouble with the curve. the lawsuit who wrote the script for the warner brothers 2012 film is getting personal. ashley: charlie gasparino is here with exclusive studios and its high-profile studio are attacking expert in the case, one you may recognize from the 2003 case of against martha stewart. charlie is up next. that makes it real? what's a vision without the expertisise to execute...
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-russian relations in the twenty-first century," in it the director of georgia town university calls for a rece reassement of the russian europe style. >> it is my pleasure to welcome our best -- guest -- a lot of people think that russia isn't that important and it isn't prepared to be helpful. do we need partnership with russia and if so, why? >> we certainly do need help. the united states and russia are the two remaining nuclear super powers and we cannot resolve a number of the world's major problem and we are seeing that with syria, iran, and terrorism and counter terrorism. russia isn't an easy partner for the united states and vice versa but we have to work together. we have seen this year why the relationship is sliding down hill but we will continue to work together. and those that say russia doesn't count anymore or isn't important are flat wrong. it has to be a partner even though as i say in my book it is a cranky partnership. >> you made clear there are two kinds of limit. first, structural limits because of different interests, traditions and circumstances. and then the
-russian relations in the twenty-first century," in it the director of georgia town university calls for a rece reassement of the russian europe style. >> it is my pleasure to welcome our best -- guest -- a lot of people think that russia isn't that important and it isn't prepared to be helpful. do we need partnership with russia and if so, why? >> we certainly do need help. the united states and russia are the two remaining nuclear super powers and we cannot resolve a number...
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all of this is coming out of a study out of georgia tech university.00 high schools offer this test. who is to blame here? >> you framed the question how early this cap starts and the answer is very early. allnd graders from backgrounds were asked to draw a picture of a scientist and the vast majority drew a white man. we are talking about perceptions of what is possible in your life. there is a huge shortage of teachers who are trying to teach computer science adequately. we're losing way before these kids hit high school. >> i always assumed the numbers were getting better. in wyoming it is far worse. why is no one taken this exam? >> this is something we are seeing across the board. the numbers are getting worse. that there isn't imagery of diversity in this field. whether it is young students looking to experiment with what they want to do or college students thinking about what field they want to enter, there are not people succeeding in the field. that is not to say there aren't successful black, latinos, women in the field, but they are not a vi
all of this is coming out of a study out of georgia tech university.00 high schools offer this test. who is to blame here? >> you framed the question how early this cap starts and the answer is very early. allnd graders from backgrounds were asked to draw a picture of a scientist and the vast majority drew a white man. we are talking about perceptions of what is possible in your life. there is a huge shortage of teachers who are trying to teach computer science adequately. we're losing...
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this is coming out of a study at georgia tech university. 2200 schools -- only 2200 high schools offerurse. there are 22,000 public high schools in the country. who is to blame here? >> you originally framed the question of how early does this gap start? the answer is early. a study was done a few years back and asked second graders to draw a scientist and the majority drew a white man. we are talking about the early self perception. the other thing is there is a huge shortage of teachers who are trained to teach computer science adequately. we are losing way before these kids ever hit high school and that is something we work on. >> one of the things that shocked me is i always assume the numbers are getting better but slowly. in wyoming, it has gotten far worse. 35 students took the exam in 2001 and last year no one did. why is that? >> this is something we are seeing across the board that the numbers are getting worse. part of it is an imagery of diversity in this field. students, whether it is young students looking to experiment with what they want to do when they corrupt or colle
this is coming out of a study at georgia tech university. 2200 schools -- only 2200 high schools offerurse. there are 22,000 public high schools in the country. who is to blame here? >> you originally framed the question of how early does this gap start? the answer is early. a study was done a few years back and asked second graders to draw a scientist and the majority drew a white man. we are talking about the early self perception. the other thing is there is a huge shortage of teachers...
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lot of that going on, and it is now no longer just the domain of the university of phoenix and a few other for-profit schools. georgia tech is offering a master's in computer science online that is, as its provost says, a full service degree. everybody's good at their regular masters except it's super cheap. kind of appealing. another thing we're seeing that i would like to see more of and i think we will is certification in place of diploma. now, i'm not as -- is optimistic is right word? i'm not as convinced as an article in the harvard business review that says people are just going to get certificates, but i do think that certificates of actual ability are a big deal. and people who think that, too, are ledge colleges because the higher education establishment itself is getting behind third party certification as a way of demonstrating to people that their degrees mean something, and i think that's pretty useful. another thing that's starting to happen is the rise of apprenticeship models. i thought it was a sad article in "the washington post," i mean, it was about people who had gone to college and couldn't get
lot of that going on, and it is now no longer just the domain of the university of phoenix and a few other for-profit schools. georgia tech is offering a master's in computer science online that is, as its provost says, a full service degree. everybody's good at their regular masters except it's super cheap. kind of appealing. another thing we're seeing that i would like to see more of and i think we will is certification in place of diploma. now, i'm not as -- is optimistic is right word? i'm...
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by the way, all three of those of your men who was at the university of mississippi just 48 hours ago, they're from the state of georgiaout of mississippi at ole miss, members of a fraternity hung a noose and an old georgia flag featuring the flag around the statue of james merrick. is it really a time to celebrate heritage when we have other things happening and other people see that flag as something very, very different? >> well, milissa, the sons of confederate veterans is not a racial organization at all. we allow members from any racial background to be a member of the sons of confederate veterans and we have members that reflect the entire racial makeup of the south prior to 1865. we have not only white members, we have black members, hispanic members and even jewish members who were very much involved in the war effort here in the south. and i find it ironic that southerners are being told we can't celebrate our own heritage and yet we're right here in the middle of february when other people who are attacking that right are celebrating their own. it's just a little bit hypocritical. >> i'm sorry we have to lea
by the way, all three of those of your men who was at the university of mississippi just 48 hours ago, they're from the state of georgiaout of mississippi at ole miss, members of a fraternity hung a noose and an old georgia flag featuring the flag around the statue of james merrick. is it really a time to celebrate heritage when we have other things happening and other people see that flag as something very, very different? >> well, milissa, the sons of confederate veterans is not a...
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. >> we know that the three suspects are 19 years old from georgia, but enrolled here at the university ofsissippi. officials here on campus and the police are looking into the involvement or potential involvement in a case that happened the next day when a third-year student here, african-american student says she was the victim of a racist attack. she had alcohol thrown on her from a moving car and someone shouted the n-word. we interviewed her and she took us back to the scene of the incident and told us what happened. >> when i heard it, i popped my head up, and that is when he threw it, threw it out of the red cup. >> with what did he say. >> you bull p[ bleep ], [ bleep >> and she said that she was impacted by this experience and loves the university and thinks it is with one of the best universities in the nation. i posed that question to the chance lor and it was a frank and honest discussion about the historical intolerance here, and how this has been a lightning rod for racial tensions in the past years, and he said that it is not the way the current climate is right here. >> we
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of georgia williams. as he asked i understand the independent police complain commissioner are currently considering its response to a referral from the university police into than managing of this case and what needs to be published. on the issue of conscience let me say we announced last year we are banning the use of simple conscience for all of the most serious offenses including manslaughter, rape and robbery as well as arrange another offenses the devastate lives and tear apart communities. this is a tragic case. we must get to the bottom of what went wrong. >> i join the prime minister in expressing my sympathy for the people affected by the floods have been driven from their homes and are facing disruption to their lives. i join him in paying tribute to all of those helping with relief efforts and extraordinary resilience we have seen the last few weeks of the people of our country. the people in affected communities are believed that the armed forces and emergency services have arrived but many feel they were sent in too late. with further flooding expected in coming hours and days, the prime minister's assurance that people will be get
of georgia williams. as he asked i understand the independent police complain commissioner are currently considering its response to a referral from the university police into than managing of this case and what needs to be published. on the issue of conscience let me say we announced last year we are banning the use of simple conscience for all of the most serious offenses including manslaughter, rape and robbery as well as arrange another offenses the devastate lives and tear apart...
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of other radio and television programs. he lives in oxford. he is a visit fellow at matt field college. alex is a professor at georgia mason university. he works on public and law economics. patton and the effectiveness of bounty hunters compared to the police, problems related to the judicial systems and how poverty rates affect trial decisions. he looks into the problem of organ transplants and market supply increases the ones available. and regulatory issues most specifically drug regulation. he is a co author of the hugely successful blog marginal revolution. and a co-founder of an online university program. he has written a series of text books. he is a fellow at the marcade center as well. the idea for the afternoon is to have each speaker speak for 25 minutes and then we will open it up for q&a and try to conclude the session by 1:30 p.m. without further ado, i would like to turn it over to tim harford. [ applause ] >> the thing that annoys me about dthis debate is it isn't mathematical or dishearteningly political. people don't want to see why it ticks. they are interested in sound bytes and tribalism. the statistic crgripping
of other radio and television programs. he lives in oxford. he is a visit fellow at matt field college. alex is a professor at georgia mason university. he works on public and law economics. patton and the effectiveness of bounty hunters compared to the police, problems related to the judicial systems and how poverty rates affect trial decisions. he looks into the problem of organ transplants and market supply increases the ones available. and regulatory issues most specifically drug...
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georgia avenue. we do have construction just north of the beltway in wheaton. be sure to use that stretch of university boulevard westbound. you have some lane closures and affect. 95 is moving along nicely, all 29 ared routes on route going to the beltway without delay. on 66 and 95 in virginia things are good. in about 10 minutes. >> thank you, amanda. there is suspicion around a faith-based credit union. one man committed suicide. >> this is the beginning for trouble for one -- several local families. they're in danger of losing their families because of all this. >> we are back. minor mechanically's are investigating a smash and grab burglary. it happened at a subway restaurant on old columbia pike in burtonsville overnight. there are more than 40 unsolved burglaries from gaithersburg to annapolis. the first hearing in a marriage equality case gets underway today. a federal lawsuit was filed saying a couple was denied equal protection under the 14th the memo of the constitution. will vote onouncil lessening criminal penalties for small amounts of marijuana. it will ban police from searching a perso
georgia avenue. we do have construction just north of the beltway in wheaton. be sure to use that stretch of university boulevard westbound. you have some lane closures and affect. 95 is moving along nicely, all 29 ared routes on route going to the beltway without delay. on 66 and 95 in virginia things are good. in about 10 minutes. >> thank you, amanda. there is suspicion around a faith-based credit union. one man committed suicide. >> this is the beginning for trouble for one --...
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." >>> university of mississippi police say they plan to arrest three freshmen students for desecrating a statue. the three all from georgiastatue of meredith and leaving behind a confederate flag. in 1961 he was the first black student admitted to ole miss. it took a supreme court decision and federal police to make it happen. this is a very serious story. and especially such young people, 19 years old, they should know people. ben ferguson, marc lamont hill, you think this is a larger problem a the university and unable to escape its past. what do you say? >> i disagree mainly because i was there walking around campus, he was a rock star and an icon when he was in class, his students packed the halls to hear what he had to say. and you see how ole miss has changed. it was very normal campus when it comes to race relations. there's always going to be idiots. i'm glad they will be arrested because it makes me angry knowing what ole miss was like. people asked me questions outside of ole miss saying, hold on, you live with an african-american roommate? i laughed because i'm like why is that weird? it wasn't weird at ole mis
." >>> university of mississippi police say they plan to arrest three freshmen students for desecrating a statue. the three all from georgiastatue of meredith and leaving behind a confederate flag. in 1961 he was the first black student admitted to ole miss. it took a supreme court decision and federal police to make it happen. this is a very serious story. and especially such young people, 19 years old, they should know people. ben ferguson, marc lamont hill, you think this is a...
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lot of that going on, and it's now no longer just the domain of the university of phoenix and a few other for-profit schools. georgia tech has a masters online, and as the provost says, just like a degree, except it's super cheap. another thing we're seeing that i'd like to see more is certification in place of diplomas. i'm not as optimistic -- not as convinced, the harvard business review says it'sed end of degrees, they have a certificate to show they can do something instead of a diploma. but i think certificates, actual ability, people who think that is colleges because they're getting behind third-party certification as a way of demonstrating to people that their certificates immediate michigan, -- something. and then there's the aprepare tis programs. i saw an article about people who had gone to college and couldn't get job, going back to trade school to learn how to be legal contributions and plumbers. nothing sad about being an electrician or plumber. i was talking to a fellow law professor few years ago about the exploitation of the working class, and his response was, yeah i thought that until i saw my e
lot of that going on, and it's now no longer just the domain of the university of phoenix and a few other for-profit schools. georgia tech has a masters online, and as the provost says, just like a degree, except it's super cheap. another thing we're seeing that i'd like to see more is certification in place of diplomas. i'm not as optimistic -- not as convinced, the harvard business review says it'sed end of degrees, they have a certificate to show they can do something instead of a diploma....
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georgia where they were held in pits. veterinarians at carter's the university prepared both of the bears a close. after covered it will go to a sanctuary near denver. >> when will this rain and? >> its rating across most of our area today. >> when the going to hit us here? >> about 30 minutes ago. here you are. this answers the question. >> where did that come from? >> as you look across the northern and western communities, the potential for freezing rain and even some snow and sleet mixing in as the temperatures are cooler. we do have under reported down into kankakee county and toward more spirit a bit of everything. here's what we expect. heavy rain. even a thunderstorm. 45 degrees is the current temperature at 2:00 p.m.. wind will pick up and the temperatures will tumble. high wind warning in effect tonight. wind gusts in some areas over 50 mi. per hour. that's tonight after getting about 1 in. of rain. a bit of everything today. rain and thunder. >> starting with construction. take a look at this picture. the ramp is what we are worried about with the weather changing. that tends to rise ov
georgia where they were held in pits. veterinarians at carter's the university prepared both of the bears a close. after covered it will go to a sanctuary near denver. >> when will this rain and? >> its rating across most of our area today. >> when the going to hit us here? >> about 30 minutes ago. here you are. this answers the question. >> where did that come from? >> as you look across the northern and western communities, the potential for freezing rain...
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georgia avenue. you can see light conditions there, favorable conditions there. we have six construction on university all ofestbound. be prepared for the last side to get by. we are not seeing those typical delays and volume headed southbound arid the outer loop still has that large pothole reported near the hampshire. stay to the right. if is in the left lane. we have earlier concession on york avenue that has been cleared. speaking of 295, a live shot shows a very light traffic. it is looking beautiful if you're headed inbound or outbound on pennsylvania avenue. i will send it back to you. >> google is protesting russia's anti-gay laws. >> it turns out some of be careful what you say. why should be careful is in this morning's tech bytes. >> googles not to the start of , the homepage has rainbow colors and sports. is a quote from the olympic charter. that space technology has a new line of business cards a contractor information to an iphone by tapping the screen with the card. you can include all types of information. much more than you could on a small card. it can include videos and links and photos. >
georgia avenue. you can see light conditions there, favorable conditions there. we have six construction on university all ofestbound. be prepared for the last side to get by. we are not seeing those typical delays and volume headed southbound arid the outer loop still has that large pothole reported near the hampshire. stay to the right. if is in the left lane. we have earlier concession on york avenue that has been cleared. speaking of 295, a live shot shows a very light traffic. it is...
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of college students at palm beach atlantic university. he said, and i quote, to my knowledge, i was the first black kid in savannah, georgia, to go to a whitearely did the issue of race come up. now, name a day, it doesn't come up. differences in race, differences in sex. somebody doesn't look at you right, somebody says something. everybody is sensitive. if i would have been as sensitive as that in the '60s, i would still be in savannah. i appreciate the justice for being blunt and clear. i do think we've come a long way in race relations in this country. i did grow up in the south during the jim crow days. never would want to go back to that. god forgive us for some of the ways that people treated other people during the early parts of american history. but let's acknowledge that there's been a lot of progress and it doesn't help us to make everything about race, even when it has nothing to do with race. that's moving backwards. >>> well, joe biden is back. the vice president addressed a conference of house democrats, and as usual, he had something to say, well, he probably shouldn't have quite said it like this. >> it always surprises me
of college students at palm beach atlantic university. he said, and i quote, to my knowledge, i was the first black kid in savannah, georgia, to go to a whitearely did the issue of race come up. now, name a day, it doesn't come up. differences in race, differences in sex. somebody doesn't look at you right, somebody says something. everybody is sensitive. if i would have been as sensitive as that in the '60s, i would still be in savannah. i appreciate the justice for being blunt and clear. i do...
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of the chemical it does not really focused on the core issue, which domestic problem here. >> thank you. the young lady here. >> thank you. i am a scholar at george washington university. i am from georgiaent.tion is to dr. how do the u.s.-russia relations pro-soviete issue of countries and where do you see for options or solutions these issues in case of u.s.-russian art and ship -- u.s.-russian partnership or in case of limited partnership or competition between these countries? >> let's jump in right here. you get the last word from the florida. my name is martin. i am a student at american university. i was hoping you could talk to the article that mr. putin wrote in "the new york times" that at the end of 2013 regarding the syrian conflict. i was wondering if you could speak to the idea that he sees the west as sort of flouting the rules come especially the u.n., for its own convenience and the idea that clinton needs to speak directly to the american people needs than -- that putin to speak directly to the american people rather than through others. what's that ties nicely together to the first question. >> we have a separate op-ed page and news page. thing, you have to understand
of the chemical it does not really focused on the core issue, which domestic problem here. >> thank you. the young lady here. >> thank you. i am a scholar at george washington university. i am from georgiaent.tion is to dr. how do the u.s.-russia relations pro-soviete issue of countries and where do you see for options or solutions these issues in case of u.s.-russian art and ship -- u.s.-russian partnership or in case of limited partnership or competition between these countries?...
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is a lot of that going on and is now no longer just the domain of the university of phoenix and a few other for profit schools, georgia tech is offering a master's in computer science online that is a full-service degree. everyone is good at their regular masters except it is supercheap kind of appealing. another thing we are seeing that i would like to see more of and i think we will is certification in place of diploma up. i'm not as optimistic, not as convinced, the harvard business review says people are just going to get certificates to show they know how to do useful things instead of diplomas which no longer do that but i do think that certificates of actual ability, people who think that, because higher education establishment is getting the side third-party certification as a way of proving their degree means something and that is pretty useful. another thing that is starting to happen is the rise of apprenticeship. i thought was a sad article in the washington post, it was about people who had gone to college and couldn't get a job going back to trade school to learn to be electricians and plumbers and thing
is a lot of that going on and is now no longer just the domain of the university of phoenix and a few other for profit schools, georgia tech is offering a master's in computer science online that is a full-service degree. everyone is good at their regular masters except it is supercheap kind of appealing. another thing we are seeing that i would like to see more of and i think we will is certification in place of diploma up. i'm not as optimistic, not as convinced, the harvard business review...
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of the chemical it does not really focused on the core issue, which domestic problem here. >> thank you. the young lady here. >> thank you. i am a scholar at george washington university. i am from georgiaent.tion is to dr. how do the u.s.-russia relations pro-soviete issue of countries and where do you see for options or solutions these issues in case of u.s.-russian art and ship -- u.s.-russian partnership or in case of limited partnership or competition between these countries? >> let's jump in right here. you get the last word from the florida. my name is martin. i am a student at american university. i was hoping you could talk to the article that mr. putin wrote in "the new york times" that at the end of 2013 regarding the syrian conflict. i was wondering if you could speak to the idea that he sees the west as sort of flouting the rules come especially the u.n., for its own convenience and the idea that clinton needs to speak directly to the american people needs than -- that putin to speak directly to the american people rather than through others. what's that ties nicely together to the first question. >> we have a separate op-ed page and news page. thing, you have to understand
of the chemical it does not really focused on the core issue, which domestic problem here. >> thank you. the young lady here. >> thank you. i am a scholar at george washington university. i am from georgiaent.tion is to dr. how do the u.s.-russia relations pro-soviete issue of countries and where do you see for options or solutions these issues in case of u.s.-russian art and ship -- u.s.-russian partnership or in case of limited partnership or competition between these countries?...
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being hurled at black coeds at the university of florida to a confederate flag being raised at the university of row chester. and white student union established at georgiang. john durkin, an economics major, from new hampshire, is a student at bates college in maine. a family spokesman says that two days ago, he went to a bar with a group of friends and never returned. he's been in rome for a little more than a month now as part of a semester-long program. the state department says it is unaware of this situation. >>> also, straight ahead, we'll meet a u.s. olympian who is trying to help the stray dogs of sochi. >>> and next, michael sam wants to be the nfl's first openly gay player. i'll tell you why today say big first step for him. ♪ [ chicken caws ] [ male announcer ] when your favorite food starts a fight, fight back fast with tums. heartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! wow, my excedrin reallye.at neutrdoes work fast.contact not gonna happen. excedrin ends headaches fast. in fact for some, relief starts in just 15 minutes. excedrin. headache. gone. >>> michael sam's historic journey
being hurled at black coeds at the university of florida to a confederate flag being raised at the university of row chester. and white student union established at georgiang. john durkin, an economics major, from new hampshire, is a student at bates college in maine. a family spokesman says that two days ago, he went to a bar with a group of friends and never returned. he's been in rome for a little more than a month now as part of a semester-long program. the state department says it is...
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of segregation. this is what he told college stuns in palm beach atlantic university. he said to my knowledge, i was the first black kid in savannah, georgiao go to a white school. rarely did race come up. now differences in race and sex. and someone doesn't look at you right and said something. everybody is sensitive. if i was sensitive as that in the '60s i would still be in savannah. i think we have come a long way in race relaegzs. i grew up in the south in the jim crowe days and never want to go back. god forgive us for the ways people treated other people in the early parts of american history. but let's acknowledge that there is process. and it doesn't help us to make everything about race even when it doesn't have going to do with race. that is moving back wards. >> joe biden is back. the vice-president addressed a conference of house democrats and as usual he had something to say he shouldn't have said it like this. >> it always surprises me when we don't have the degree of optimism we should about the state of the nation. and in spite of who's president. >> joe, did i get that right? what did you say? >> in spite of who's preside
of segregation. this is what he told college stuns in palm beach atlantic university. he said to my knowledge, i was the first black kid in savannah, georgiao go to a white school. rarely did race come up. now differences in race and sex. and someone doesn't look at you right and said something. everybody is sensitive. if i was sensitive as that in the '60s i would still be in savannah. i think we have come a long way in race relaegzs. i grew up in the south in the jim crowe days and never want...