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next, we join university of michigan history professor, kevin gaines, discussing the music of the civil rights movement. this is a little less than an hour and a half. >>> each week, american history tv sits in on a lecture with one o it have country's college professors. you can watch the classes here every night at 8:00 p.m. eastern. this week, we join kevin gaines where he discusses the music of the civil rights movement. this is about an hour and 20 minutes. >> welcome history 197, the long civil rights movement. thank you all for coming. i'd like to thank c-span for coming to the university of michigan to tape this lecture which is on the music of the civil rights and black power movement, and we have a lot of material to get through, and so what i'm hoping is that we will just go right to the slides and begin. now, why study the music of the civil rights movement? and when you look at this period, it's really striking how the mass media affected people's perceptions of the movement, and we're talking about the nightly news. we're talking about print journalism, photo journalism an
next, we join university of michigan history professor, kevin gaines, discussing the music of the civil rights movement. this is a little less than an hour and a half. >>> each week, american history tv sits in on a lecture with one o it have country's college professors. you can watch the classes here every night at 8:00 p.m. eastern. this week, we join kevin gaines where he discusses the music of the civil rights movement. this is about an hour and 20 minutes. >> welcome...
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like university of michigan. we want them to take it through its first steps. we'll come in as the idea gets formed, get on a plane, spend time counting down ann arbor to grow. having that piece that gap, funded for firms of that size would make a huge difference for all of us in unleashing something we've already invested in as americans. so i applaud that effort. i think that will be well received. >> is it your perception, kate, there is someone there on the sidelines, ready to be invested and it's like a spigot we need to figure how to turn on? >> no.
like university of michigan. we want them to take it through its first steps. we'll come in as the idea gets formed, get on a plane, spend time counting down ann arbor to grow. having that piece that gap, funded for firms of that size would make a huge difference for all of us in unleashing something we've already invested in as americans. so i applaud that effort. i think that will be well received. >> is it your perception, kate, there is someone there on the sidelines, ready to be...
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like university of michigan. we want them to take it through its first steps. we'll come in as the idea gets formed, get on a plane, spend some time coming down to ann arbor to grow. having that piece that gap, funded for firms of that size would make a huge difference for all of us in unleashing something we've already invested in as americans. so i applaud that effort. i think that will be well received. >> is it your perception, kate, that there is ceremony there on the sidelines ready to be invested and it's like a spigot, we need to figure out how to turn on? >> no. i would say it's interesting. good question, mike. going to this conference, honestly, 350 people, 300 of which were entrepreneurs. only a handful of funds -- a lot of people were ready to go but having a hard time attracting capital. so i think this kind of sbic support to get those funds, those venture funds formed so that those 300-plus entrepreneur who are waiting to get the earliest -- and these companies are not asking for a lot of capital.
like university of michigan. we want them to take it through its first steps. we'll come in as the idea gets formed, get on a plane, spend some time coming down to ann arbor to grow. having that piece that gap, funded for firms of that size would make a huge difference for all of us in unleashing something we've already invested in as americans. so i applaud that effort. i think that will be well received. >> is it your perception, kate, that there is ceremony there on the sidelines ready...
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the thomson reuters university of michigan consumer sentiment index hit 79.3 in may, that's its highest level since the beginning of the financial crisis in 2007. surprisingly, the drama in greece is barely registering with american consumers: they're still focused on the u.s. job market. >> tom: europe's mess is however resonating with american investors. so much so, that may is shaping up to be the first losing month for the dow since september. this week the big focus on wall street has been greece and whether it will exit the euro. as debate over that outcome heats up, investors worry what to do with their money. suzanne pratt got some advice from the pros. >> reporter: who would ever dream that a european country the size of alabama could affect so many american investors. if you own stocks that trade here, they've dropped in the last few weeks. that's as the probability of greece going it alone grows. if you own treasuries, they've rallied. that's as u.s. debt, even when it pays next to nothing, appears the safest place for the world to park cash. jeff goldberg manager of this man
the thomson reuters university of michigan consumer sentiment index hit 79.3 in may, that's its highest level since the beginning of the financial crisis in 2007. surprisingly, the drama in greece is barely registering with american consumers: they're still focused on the u.s. job market. >> tom: europe's mess is however resonating with american investors. so much so, that may is shaping up to be the first losing month for the dow since september. this week the big focus on wall street...
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the study out of the university of michigan said about 42% of parents in america are helping with bills. 35% are helping pay for college. and nearly a quarter are helping with car payments and rent. it all adds to on average just over $12,000 a year. on the other end of the spectrum, older americans have been especially hard hit, particularly by the collapse of the real estate market. that's because so many retirees are relying on the sale of that house to then be able to go buy apartments in retirement communities. now those communities are coming up with creative ways to kick start the process. nbc's john yang tonight has our continuing series, the road to retirement. >> i haven't seen the hawks lately. >> al and lee rose decided to sell their home outside phoenix and move into a nearby retirement community just as the bottom fell out of the real estate market. >> we couldn't sell our house. we had it for sale for two and a half years. we kept dropping the price, dropping the price, dropping the price, and we were getting frustrated. >> and the community where they reserved an apartme
the study out of the university of michigan said about 42% of parents in america are helping with bills. 35% are helping pay for college. and nearly a quarter are helping with car payments and rent. it all adds to on average just over $12,000 a year. on the other end of the spectrum, older americans have been especially hard hit, particularly by the collapse of the real estate market. that's because so many retirees are relying on the sale of that house to then be able to go buy apartments in...
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as well as the latest reading of the consumer sentiment from the university of michigan. finally today, call it the scream heard round the world after 12 minutes. a pastel version of the scream, costs $120 million, a new world record. it's one of four versions of the famous image painted by edgar monk between 1893 and 1910, and the only one in private hands. it came by telephone. paul allen, microsoft co-founder, is rumored to be the new owner. one for the record books for sure. my guests next week, austin goolsbee, have a great week and i'll see you next weekend. and i thought "i can't do this, it's just too hard." then there was a moment. when i decided to find a way to keep going. go for olympic gold and go to college too. [ male announcer ] every day we help students earn their bachelor's or master's degree for tomorrow's careers. this is your moment. let nothing stand in your way. devry university, proud to support the education of our u.s. olympic team.
as well as the latest reading of the consumer sentiment from the university of michigan. finally today, call it the scream heard round the world after 12 minutes. a pastel version of the scream, costs $120 million, a new world record. it's one of four versions of the famous image painted by edgar monk between 1893 and 1910, and the only one in private hands. it came by telephone. paul allen, microsoft co-founder, is rumored to be the new owner. one for the record books for sure. my guests next...
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eastern, university of michigan history professor kevin gains plays and mines the movement of the civil rights and brack power music. at 9:30 donald rumsfeld talks about the bush doctrine, compassionate conservatism and the bar on terror. he's at the citadel military college in charleston, south carolina. at 11:30, urban america in the mid 1920s. a bowden college professor teaches a course on the social, economic, political and cultural dynamics of u.s. cities that's after world war ii. american history tv in primetime beginning at 8:00 p.m. eastern all this week here on c-span3. the military academy at west point published 17 declassified documents from osama bin laden's compound. the documents total 1 5 pages. we have them available on our website, go to cspan.org. and right now a discussion on the one-year anniversary since the death of osama bin laden. this is from the potomac institute. it's about two hours. >> ladies and gentlemen, it's my privilege to welcome you to the potomac institute for policy studies today. we have for a long time here at the potomac institute been privileg
eastern, university of michigan history professor kevin gains plays and mines the movement of the civil rights and brack power music. at 9:30 donald rumsfeld talks about the bush doctrine, compassionate conservatism and the bar on terror. he's at the citadel military college in charleston, south carolina. at 11:30, urban america in the mid 1920s. a bowden college professor teaches a course on the social, economic, political and cultural dynamics of u.s. cities that's after world war ii....
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. >>> a new stud fret university of michigan in northwestern law school show 2,000 people falsely convicted of serious crimes were exonerated in the u.s. the past 23 years and out of that number, more than 100 were death sentences. the combined total years equals more than 10,000. >>> a major development surrounding the investigation into the mayoral campaign and one of the top campaign aids and assistant treasurer since has been charged with one felony and three dismisdemeanors. >> reporter: the charges against gore have to do with passing money orders from the gray campaign to another mayoral campaign and the most serious charge surrounding an allegation that gore obstructed justice by trying to shred financial records and you will remember brown said the gray campaign paid him and offered him a job in exchange for verbally attacking the former mayor fenty. at the same time, brown was making these accusations and prosecutors claim gore shredded a notebook that contained records of pages made to a candidate b. the council member mary chay led an investigation into allegations against the m
. >>> a new stud fret university of michigan in northwestern law school show 2,000 people falsely convicted of serious crimes were exonerated in the u.s. the past 23 years and out of that number, more than 100 were death sentences. the combined total years equals more than 10,000. >>> a major development surrounding the investigation into the mayoral campaign and one of the top campaign aids and assistant treasurer since has been charged with one felony and three...
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steven patrick of the university of michigan and his colleagues noticed an increase of babies born with neonatal absence syndrome. they found the number of newborns with drug withdrawals tripled between 2000 and 2009. while the study did not look at the exact drugs taken during pregnancy, researchers found the number of mothers using or abusing opiate painkillers like vicodin, methdon, and oxycontin skyrocketed since the year 2000. the majority are covered by state medicaid programs. >> the states are really incentivized to limit opiate exposure before these babies are born and potentially promote innovations to care for these babies most effectively after they're born. >> reporter: the cost for treating the infants reached more than $700 million in 2009, as the babies must stay in the hospital and be weaned off the narcotics, sometimes over a period of weeks or months. erika edwards, nbc news. >>> new information that may save the woman in your life. the benefits of a mammogram outweigh the risks for some women in their 40s. researchers at georgetown university say despite the number o
steven patrick of the university of michigan and his colleagues noticed an increase of babies born with neonatal absence syndrome. they found the number of newborns with drug withdrawals tripled between 2000 and 2009. while the study did not look at the exact drugs taken during pregnancy, researchers found the number of mothers using or abusing opiate painkillers like vicodin, methdon, and oxycontin skyrocketed since the year 2000. the majority are covered by state medicaid programs. >>...
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friday, inflation news, price index will be out, latest reading of consumer sentiment from the university of michiganally, call it the scream heard round the world. after 12 minutes, 12 minutes on the block at sotheby's this week, a pastel version of "the scream" cost $120 million. a new world record. it's one of four versions of the famous image of existential terror painted by edward munk, the only one in private hands. the winning byrd came by telephone. among those rumored are microsoft co-founder paul allen and members of the qatari role family. that will do it for us today. my guest next week, former chairman of the down till of economic advisers austin goldsby. keep it here where wall street meets main street. have a great week, i'll see you again next weekend.
friday, inflation news, price index will be out, latest reading of consumer sentiment from the university of michiganally, call it the scream heard round the world. after 12 minutes, 12 minutes on the block at sotheby's this week, a pastel version of "the scream" cost $120 million. a new world record. it's one of four versions of the famous image of existential terror painted by edward munk, the only one in private hands. the winning byrd came by telephone. among those rumored are...
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some of thes you can pick from stanford and the university of michigan those would be better courses oll the willm for 100 bucks a course. >> gary b.? >> homeowners should not be treated better. but at least in the case of the homeowner they get a house back. >> the collateral, right. >> in this case the loans are forgiven, there is nothing there. maybe show should be treated a little better because there is a hard asset. >> it homeowners aren't treated that well. >> don't we need an educated workforce. >> but a lot of the student loans are for $40,000 a year to learn about procolombian art or tapestries. we will lend you 100 grand if you are stupid enough to do that. >> but the government cut back on the support to it state schools. at the same time the federal government has increased the backing of homebuyers to higher fha limits. handed more to homeowners and take away from the students so they have to borrow more. >> knowable just like housing you are right. >> you are not going to have your kids majoring in basket weaving, i guess? >> it worked for me. >>> not all american stude
some of thes you can pick from stanford and the university of michigan those would be better courses oll the willm for 100 bucks a course. >> gary b.? >> homeowners should not be treated better. but at least in the case of the homeowner they get a house back. >> the collateral, right. >> in this case the loans are forgiven, there is nothing there. maybe show should be treated a little better because there is a hard asset. >> it homeowners aren't treated that well....
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at 8:00 eastern university of michigan history professor kevin gains plays and exams the music of the civil rights and black power movements. at 9:30 former defense secretary donald rumsfeld talks about the bush doctrine and the war on terror. he's at the citadel military college fl charleston, south carolina. and at 11:30, urban america in the 20th century. a course on the social, political and cultural die namics of u.s. cities after world war ii. american history tv in primetime starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern all this week on c-span3. >>> this weekend on book tv, and afterwards, seth jones documents the war against al qaeda since 9/11 in hunting in the shadows. he's interviewed by ap intelligence reporter kimberly dozier. also this weekend your questions and comments for tom brokaw in death penalty. book tv every weekend on c-span2. >>> spend a weekend in oklahoma city with book tv and american eastern check in on literary life with book tv on c-span2 including the governor's must read political books. oklahoma university president on his letter to america. also rare books from gal li
at 8:00 eastern university of michigan history professor kevin gains plays and exams the music of the civil rights and black power movements. at 9:30 former defense secretary donald rumsfeld talks about the bush doctrine and the war on terror. he's at the citadel military college fl charleston, south carolina. and at 11:30, urban america in the 20th century. a course on the social, political and cultural die namics of u.s. cities after world war ii. american history tv in primetime starts at...
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. >> and there was a study recently at the university of michigan, a professor estimated that in fivewill have a mobile handheld device. now, i don't know how accurate that is, but it's probably going to be close, so i think we will see smartphones and apps used more in learning as well and just engaging kids in a way that you can't get in a classroom. >> well, i hope we're not just using technology. i hope we're creating technology. we've got to get to the top of this divide, close it up, and then we have to also become part of the innovators as well. >> thank you all so much for being here. stay right there. we'll be right back. >>> up next, a man who is helping to keep the pulse of black culture beating. >> history can help to navigate some of what happened in the past. it gives people a deeper sense that they're not dealing with these problems for the first time. >> on the record is brought to you by statete farm, find ♪ [ male announcer american innovation. 29 years ago, it helped us invent the minivan. ♪ today dodge grand caravan is the most awarded minivan ever. ♪ who knows whe
. >> and there was a study recently at the university of michigan, a professor estimated that in fivewill have a mobile handheld device. now, i don't know how accurate that is, but it's probably going to be close, so i think we will see smartphones and apps used more in learning as well and just engaging kids in a way that you can't get in a classroom. >> well, i hope we're not just using technology. i hope we're creating technology. we've got to get to the top of this divide, close...
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. >> that was me delivering the commencement address at my alma mater at the university of michigan. go blue. >>> up next, more advice from a man who means a lot to me and a lot of other doctors as well. our doctor was great, but with so many tough decisions i felt lost. unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before. turning data into useful answers. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >>> graduation season as you know. about 18,000 new doctors are entering the real world this spring. in case you're curious about this, new applications for medical school are on the rise. with all that's happening in medicine, many young people still want to be doctors. i applaud them. you're going to learn what they don't know already, they need to read one book in particular. it's a look at young doctors learning tough lessons about their profession. i have my copy called the
. >> that was me delivering the commencement address at my alma mater at the university of michigan. go blue. >>> up next, more advice from a man who means a lot to me and a lot of other doctors as well. our doctor was great, but with so many tough decisions i felt lost. unitedhealthcare offered us a specially trained rn who helped us weigh and understand all our options. for me cancer was as scary as a fastball is to some of these kids. but my coach had hit that pitch before....
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>> guest: nancy and i went to college together at the university of michigan, and she and her husband wrote a book a few years ago about the law firm sullivan and cromwell -- an interesting concept, a book about the social history of a law firm. i believe the book is called "a law unto itself." i knew she was coming to town for a book signing, and i went down to see her and was one of the first people there so we had a little bit of time to visit. by this time it was 1988. i had covered senator thurmond since 1979. i had seen this man who i had identified, like so many others, as this old segregationist, the dixiecrat candidate -- holds the record for the longest filibuster against the civil rights bill -- who had given a speech right after he was going to become the judiciary chairman, saying, we've got to get the government out of education. we're going to have a voting rights act; it's got to be a national act, which is a euphemism for saying we're going to gut the thing. and he turns out to be such a completely different kind of chairman, supports the martin luther king holiday, a
>> guest: nancy and i went to college together at the university of michigan, and she and her husband wrote a book a few years ago about the law firm sullivan and cromwell -- an interesting concept, a book about the social history of a law firm. i believe the book is called "a law unto itself." i knew she was coming to town for a book signing, and i went down to see her and was one of the first people there so we had a little bit of time to visit. by this time it was 1988. i had...
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now, this is in contrast to last week's survey by the university of michigan finding consumer confidence at its highest point since 2007. today, stocks ended the day higher. the dow is up by almost 126, the nasdaq gained about 33.5, and the s&p is up about 15. >> nigel gault is the chief economist at ihs global from me from massachusetts. nigel, we have a push and pull with consumer confidence. describe the risk of the spanish economy. compared to the u.s. economy. >> the spanish situation spirals further out of control. if you have bank failures or problems in the banking sector, the government itself is unable to deal with, because the government has a very large deficit. if people started to perceive a risk in spain, it would perhaps leave the euro zone which would be exaggerated if greece was to do so. the ultimate worst case is anticipation that many countries would be leaving the euro. you would see sovereign debt failures in southern europe, and you would see a cascading global financial crisis as the european banking crisis translated around the world and affect u.s. banks, of co
now, this is in contrast to last week's survey by the university of michigan finding consumer confidence at its highest point since 2007. today, stocks ended the day higher. the dow is up by almost 126, the nasdaq gained about 33.5, and the s&p is up about 15. >> nigel gault is the chief economist at ihs global from me from massachusetts. nigel, we have a push and pull with consumer confidence. describe the risk of the spanish economy. compared to the u.s. economy. >> the...
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came from the general sir henry clinton paper, which are out at the clements library at the university of michigan. >> proceeded the -- >> yes. absolutely. because it was offered to turn over west point, the british then would have to accept the offer. then you get to the point where they then have to agree to meet. which all that follows after, and then you get andre going up after that. >> [ inaudible ]. >> no. they were just drawings. yeah. there would be no reason to put it in code, because it was face to face. one of the problems that you have is that spies coming out of new york, they would -- they would come either across to basically new jersey city area, and then acrokrocross the marsh over to newark. there actually exists a map that has the spy routes marked on it through the marshes. it came out of the british head quarter papers, which i found absolutely interesting that they actually plashged it marked it, and the other route was, they would go over to staten island and then go over to elisabetli which if you go over the bridge now it's such a short area and the channel has been widen
came from the general sir henry clinton paper, which are out at the clements library at the university of michigan. >> proceeded the -- >> yes. absolutely. because it was offered to turn over west point, the british then would have to accept the offer. then you get to the point where they then have to agree to meet. which all that follows after, and then you get andre going up after that. >> [ inaudible ]. >> no. they were just drawings. yeah. there would be no reason to...
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serious crimes have been exonerated in the past 23 years according to a new database by the university of michigan and northwestern university. researchers say 870 of those falsely convicted spend a total of more than 10,000 years behind bars. >> the california highway patrol hopes that witnesses will get more information after a strange accident on 101. officers say 19 year-old san jose man was driving while shooting video of about 20 motorcyclists. investigators say he lost control and ran into two of the bikers. chp says some of the bikers began beating him. so far there is only enough evidence to cite the driver. the latest reported new home for the golden state warriors is along the embarcadero. a statement from the warriors' owner says they are not prepared to make any announcements at this time but the bay area news group says the team is planning an arena on pierce 30 and 32 in san francisco. it would be privately funded. another major milestone for the 49ers big move to santa clara. dozens of trucks will deliver a 80,000 cubic yards of concrete for the stadium's foundation. work is schedu
serious crimes have been exonerated in the past 23 years according to a new database by the university of michigan and northwestern university. researchers say 870 of those falsely convicted spend a total of more than 10,000 years behind bars. >> the california highway patrol hopes that witnesses will get more information after a strange accident on 101. officers say 19 year-old san jose man was driving while shooting video of about 20 motorcyclists. investigators say he lost control and...
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it's in code, and the original letter is at the university of michigan at the clemons library. this is a pigpen cipher. we would call it, like a ticktacktoe board. they called it a pigpen. you would place the letters in each one of the quadrants and the two sides, the sender and receiver, had to agree which letters are going where. okay? so as long as you understood the positioning of the letters in the different slots, you were able to transcribe a message. so if you're looking here you see in the first upper left quadrant the letters a, b, c. if you drew just the upper left quadrant without putting anything in it, it would indicate the letter a. if you drew the quadrant and put one dot, it would indicate the letter b. the upper left quadrant with two dots would be the letter c and so on. now, all sides wound up using this. the americans, the british, the french. there's even a haitian diary partially written in a pigpen cipher. now, that's what it would look like when would you actually see it, and if you took the time to translate it, it would give you the word "traitor." if
it's in code, and the original letter is at the university of michigan at the clemons library. this is a pigpen cipher. we would call it, like a ticktacktoe board. they called it a pigpen. you would place the letters in each one of the quadrants and the two sides, the sender and receiver, had to agree which letters are going where. okay? so as long as you understood the positioning of the letters in the different slots, you were able to transcribe a message. so if you're looking here you see in...
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compiled by the national registry of exonerations a joint project between professors from the university of michigan law school and northwestern university it detailed eight hundred ninety one cases where prisoners convicted of serious crimes were exonerated by courts and executive officers now the study also noted one thousand one hundred seventy prisoners have had convictions overturned because of thirteen separate policeman misconduct scandals and while the study focused on the time since d.n.a. evidence came to be a major factor in cases most mistaken convictions were the cause of human error less than half of exonerations thirty seven percent were due to new d.n.a. evidence that major factors that led to guilty convictions work perjury or false accusation mistaken eyewitness identification and official official misconduct and perhaps most shockingly official misconduct lead to false guilty verdict in fifty six percent of the homicide cases studied by the registry. and the report's authors believe the number of those wrongfully imprisoned is gratefully undercounted by the study the lucky ones ar
compiled by the national registry of exonerations a joint project between professors from the university of michigan law school and northwestern university it detailed eight hundred ninety one cases where prisoners convicted of serious crimes were exonerated by courts and executive officers now the study also noted one thousand one hundred seventy prisoners have had convictions overturned because of thirteen separate policeman misconduct scandals and while the study focused on the time since...
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a study by the university of michigan says one in five households have more unsecured debt than moneyvings or other assets. the debt is most commonly coming along from things like credit cards and student loans. one expert said the study matches up with numbers showing that lower income households have a negative net worth. >>> coming all new at five, an autism study that cowls for urgent action. why things are set to change in the next decade. we have details coming up at 19 minutes after 5. and consequences for texting while you are walking. where you could have to fork over cash for send willing the message. that's -- sending the message. that's at 5 crn 346789 and also ahead -- 5:34. and also things are looking up for college graduates who are fairing better. that's at 5 crn 45 -- 5:45. >>> a hotel fire in a jap sneeze city killed 6 and injured five a person saw flames and called in for help. you can see the video just how thick the smoke is. black and billowing through the windows. also from the roof. about 20 people were reportedly staying at that hotel. >>> mexican authorities
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he is receiving an honorary degree before speaking at the university of michigan. he will be given the highest honor, of the metadal of distinction. >> sitting in a look at news around the world. and people are dead after a plane crash. a plane carrying 21 people tried to land at this. it is still unclear where they are from. the bodies of 43 men and six women found yesterday morning on a highway leading from monterey to the texas border. their heads hands, feet were hacked off. 83 a...
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. >> peter, university of michigan. mr. chills started to answer my question and i would like to hear the rest of the pam's opinion on this. given that most lawyers, politicians and judges don't have strong technical backgrounds, can they make good technological regulation and if not, should we be encouraging scientists and engineers to enter politics to become lawyers or serve on the bench? >> we don't want scientists in congress. they're lambs for slaughter. in fact, the single worst government administrator today without question is steven chute, nobel prize winner in physics and bafoon in regulat n regulation. >> what i care about is do they know something and start with the president of the united states and a colleague of mine for many years and the basic skill set to dealing with these issues that managed to accumulate in 14 years is numd in a single-digit, zero. >> let me say something about the university of chicago. >> no, no. >> we have well trained stanford law grads in government. >> others want to say anything
. >> peter, university of michigan. mr. chills started to answer my question and i would like to hear the rest of the pam's opinion on this. given that most lawyers, politicians and judges don't have strong technical backgrounds, can they make good technological regulation and if not, should we be encouraging scientists and engineers to enter politics to become lawyers or serve on the bench? >> we don't want scientists in congress. they're lambs for slaughter. in fact, the single...
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and university of michigan's consumer sentiment index has risen to its highest level in more than three years. and apple ceo tim cook turned down a $75 million bonus, saying no thoompkz a special dividend for apple employee stockholders. >> and from smart phones many of us are tached to our electronic device autos now there is a way to let your body receive signals from the cell phone. >> and that is michael finney is here to show how it works. >> this is a tax. being called innovative. also scary and there is a major manufacture developing a tattoo that could let you become a part of your phone. this gives a frightening notion of humans turning into robots. now, maybe its not so far fetched. >> this is the beginning of a convergence of human beings and technology. there is a few tourist talking about a new technology by nokia. the company applied for a patent some say is part of our emerging future, others see as plain creepy. >> and being able to. >> the invention is a tattoo attached to your skin that would vibrate when receiving calls. and alerts on the phone. the diea gram show how
and university of michigan's consumer sentiment index has risen to its highest level in more than three years. and apple ceo tim cook turned down a $75 million bonus, saying no thoompkz a special dividend for apple employee stockholders. >> and from smart phones many of us are tached to our electronic device autos now there is a way to let your body receive signals from the cell phone. >> and that is michael finney is here to show how it works. >> this is a tax. being called...
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registry of exonerations of basically these two people out of schools i believe one of the university of michigan the other was northwestern. came together and teamed up. to come up with a database of people who've been exonerated in ninety nine and they found that there had been over two thousand exonerations and these are all from death row obviously but these majority overwhelming majority of these cases for rape and murder cases and what they found in those cases specifically was that people who were wrongfully convicted there were there were specific causes too that they found that was consistent all of these cases which was also i witness identification which is really really common i wouldn't and there's been tons of studies about how i wouldn't i don't think asian is not. you know is not something that's not reliable. but on top of that you know eye witness identification in terms of i think the study found that in terms of rate right rate was one where i would i don't think he should misidentification with the top reason why people were wrongfully convicted and over half of those people
registry of exonerations of basically these two people out of schools i believe one of the university of michigan the other was northwestern. came together and teamed up. to come up with a database of people who've been exonerated in ninety nine and they found that there had been over two thousand exonerations and these are all from death row obviously but these majority overwhelming majority of these cases for rape and murder cases and what they found in those cases specifically was that...
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money out of stock mutual funds for five years and there are stocks closed lower, we saw the university of michigan say confidence rose skpin vestors more focused on europe's woes now there is bloomberg silicon valley index lower on the day. shares of google down 2%. groupon looking at getting into mobile payments business saying groupon is testing a credit card reader similar to those offered by pay pal designed for business that's use groupon for marketing and that is being testedded in the bay area. have a wonderful long weekend. >> you too. it's cool right now. >> and there is a chance of more scattered showers and people wondering how will that affect the weekend plans? this is winding down. there are breezy conditions and gusts and locally strong gusts. and there is a windy pattern winding down throughout the weekend. there is a live view from our camera there is just beautiful and dramatic with clouds at different levels and there is big breaks of blue out there. here is a live doppler 7. there are widely scattered areas of light showers. there have been brief down pours and there has been a
money out of stock mutual funds for five years and there are stocks closed lower, we saw the university of michigan say confidence rose skpin vestors more focused on europe's woes now there is bloomberg silicon valley index lower on the day. shares of google down 2%. groupon looking at getting into mobile payments business saying groupon is testing a credit card reader similar to those offered by pay pal designed for business that's use groupon for marketing and that is being testedded in the...
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this case that would be the national registry of exonerations that's been compiled by the university of michigan law school and northwestern university and finally left eye on the new tweeted this to us is that abby alone show please change your twitter profile pic to something be fitting a serious journalist you are way more than just a pretty face. and i know i know i've heard a lot of complaints from our followers about that twitter avatar i'm still looking for a new pictures of bear with me and i thank you for the compliment i don't really promise that my new picture will be a serious one we all you to be able to laugh at ourselves and so why not start with your twitter avatar and then really quick i want to say thank you to all of you out there that send us private messages on facebook but i do want to let you know that we will not be using those private facebook messages on this segment is here the show we actually value your right to privacy so we don't know if you want to be private or not so if you actually want to read on air you can tweet it to us comment on you tube or write it on ou
this case that would be the national registry of exonerations that's been compiled by the university of michigan law school and northwestern university and finally left eye on the new tweeted this to us is that abby alone show please change your twitter profile pic to something be fitting a serious journalist you are way more than just a pretty face. and i know i know i've heard a lot of complaints from our followers about that twitter avatar i'm still looking for a new pictures of bear with me...
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according to the university of michigan report, the problem is especially bad in the lower middle class loan debt outstrip a family's savings and home equity. the study finds, since 2009, most of the people who have managed to save money, are those who earn more than 50 thousand dollars a year. britain's prince william will celebrate his 30th birthday next month... and likely his most extravagant gift will come from his late mother... princess diana. that's when william will receive his inheiritance... an estimated 16-million dollars. when diana died in 19-97 her estate included cash from her divorce settlement... along with stocks and jewelry. william's brother... prince harry... will receive his half when he turns 30. the number of children who end up in the emergency room after swallowing a battery... has nearly doubled over the past 20-years. a new study published in the journal "pediatrics" says the main culprits are "button batteries." some come from toys and games... but most are from devices such as hearing aids, watches and remote controls. once swallowed... a lithium battery c
according to the university of michigan report, the problem is especially bad in the lower middle class loan debt outstrip a family's savings and home equity. the study finds, since 2009, most of the people who have managed to save money, are those who earn more than 50 thousand dollars a year. britain's prince william will celebrate his 30th birthday next month... and likely his most extravagant gift will come from his late mother... princess diana. that's when william will receive his...
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researchers at the university of michigan conducted the study, they found that in 2009, about 13,500 babies were born addicted to opiuts and painkillers such as oxicotin. that is triple the number of newborns born with the same addictions in 2000. the study also found that it costs $720 million to treat those addicted babies. >>> dr. oz was given a chance to practice in public. a woman suffered a medical -- and was treated by dr. oz. if workers are able to prevent chronic diseases. >>> it was a beautiful day but temperatures have cooled off from yesterday. numbers are down 10 to 13 degrees. outside we have winds, offshore we have winds blowing at 25 miles per hour gusting to 30. it's pretty windy outside outside the gates. those winds are gusting to 20. those winds are blowing in cooler, moister air. fog will be around tomorrow morning. those high clouds that i just stepped in front of these, they moved through today. they will drop temperatures. they also increase the winds. that will be the story again tomorrow. a few high clouds, not as many as today but the winds will continue to
researchers at the university of michigan conducted the study, they found that in 2009, about 13,500 babies were born addicted to opiuts and painkillers such as oxicotin. that is triple the number of newborns born with the same addictions in 2000. the study also found that it costs $720 million to treat those addicted babies. >>> dr. oz was given a chance to practice in public. a woman suffered a medical -- and was treated by dr. oz. if workers are able to prevent chronic diseases....
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researchers at the university of michigan conducted the study, they found that in 2009, about 13,500 babies were born addicted to opiuts and painkillers such as oxicotin. that is triple the number of newborns born with the same addictions in 2000. the study also found that it costs $720 million to treat those addicted babies. >>> dr. oz was given a chance to practice in public. a woman suffered a medical -- and was treated by dr. oz. if workers are able to prevent chronic diseases. >>> it was a beautiful day but temperatures have cooled off from yesterday. numbers are down 10 to 13 degrees. outside we have winds, offshore we have winds blowing at 25 miles per hour gusting to 30. it's pretty windy outside outside the gates. those winds are gusting to 20. those winds are blowing in cooler, moister air. fog will be around tomorrow morning. those high clouds that i just stepped in front of these, they moved through today. they will drop temperatures. they also increase the winds. that will be the story again tomorrow. a few high clouds, not as many as today but the winds will continue to
researchers at the university of michigan conducted the study, they found that in 2009, about 13,500 babies were born addicted to opiuts and painkillers such as oxicotin. that is triple the number of newborns born with the same addictions in 2000. the study also found that it costs $720 million to treat those addicted babies. >>> dr. oz was given a chance to practice in public. a woman suffered a medical -- and was treated by dr. oz. if workers are able to prevent chronic diseases....
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. >>> a report by the university of michigan shows a lot of lower middle income households have a negative net worth. the study finds one in five households carry much more unsecured credit card and student loan debt than money in savings and other liquid assets. >>> it was yet another marvelous weekend for the avenirs, the film taking in another 103 -- avengers, the film taking in another $103 million over the weekend. disney estimated the film has already earned a billion dollars in ticket sales worldwide. that's just 19 days. the tim burton film dark shadows came in a distant second and think like main hanging in there at third. -- a man hanging in there at third. >>> talk about early success, facebook founder mark zuckerberg turns 28 today. it comes on the week of the much anticipated facebook public stock offering. the initial offering would value the company at nearly $100 billion, more than disney or ford. it would net zuckerberg himself more than $17 billion. that's a birthday present. >>> windsor castle put on a celebration fit for a queen last night. hundreds of horses and dancer
. >>> a report by the university of michigan shows a lot of lower middle income households have a negative net worth. the study finds one in five households carry much more unsecured credit card and student loan debt than money in savings and other liquid assets. >>> it was yet another marvelous weekend for the avenirs, the film taking in another 103 -- avengers, the film taking in another $103 million over the weekend. disney estimated the film has already earned a billion...