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at the university of north carolina chapel hill and wrote a book called "derrelection of duty."esting note, he will now be heading up the advice, the strategy that this president looks into as he has to make decisions about hot spots all over the world. the president closed the group to a number of generals along with ambassador john bolton. he seems to favor that have served and are serving in the military. after a bit of controversy with michael flynn, he's chosen the next man that will sit there in the meeting with the top strategists as they make decisions about isis, the middle east, north korea, the south china sea. they have a lot of hot spots to talk to, a lot of decisions to be made and now we know who the man will be alongside the president. we got a tweet a short time ago that the president said he was enjoying meeting with several generals at mar-a-largo after a quick notice that he would make some type of announcement. we thought this would be it. it was. the man to his right, lieutenant general h.r. mcmaster who will now step up and serve this country as the nation
at the university of north carolina chapel hill and wrote a book called "derrelection of duty."esting note, he will now be heading up the advice, the strategy that this president looks into as he has to make decisions about hot spots all over the world. the president closed the group to a number of generals along with ambassador john bolton. he seems to favor that have served and are serving in the military. after a bit of controversy with michael flynn, he's chosen the next man that...
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from the university of north carolina. he wrote a book called "dereliction of duty." it was about the failure of the military to properly advise the president during the vietnam war. he was critical of the kennedy and johnson administrations for having too insular national security council. he was also a pioneer in counter insurgency strategy in the iraq war working with david petraeus and helping to launch the 2007 surge strategy. he is well known for views on russia. he said that russia was conducting a land grab in ukraine during testimony on capitol hill. he has been outspoken in his career. willing to buck convention. he criticized military doctrine in the past for being too rigid. he has bucked convention writing edtorial edtorials. it is interesting how he works in the white house with powerful players there. including steve bannon who is on the national security council. >> it is interesting to see. he is not considered as ideological or controversial as michael flynn. ryan browne, thank you. to help us break down all of this, let's bring in ellis henican. ell
from the university of north carolina. he wrote a book called "dereliction of duty." it was about the failure of the military to properly advise the president during the vietnam war. he was critical of the kennedy and johnson administrations for having too insular national security council. he was also a pioneer in counter insurgency strategy in the iraq war working with david petraeus and helping to launch the 2007 surge strategy. he is well known for views on russia. he said that...
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he earned a doctorate from the university of north carolina and is currently the director of the army capabilities integration center. a sort of military think tank. today we talked with mcmaster's father. >> i'm very proud of him and he has never disappointed anybody that knows him or he ever started with. and he has been a real blessing and he'll do wonders for i hope the country in his efforts in this job. >> he replaces michael flynn who resigned last week. >>> defense secretary touched down for an unannounced visit in baghdad today. as the battle to push isis militants out of mosul entered a second day. he expects american troops to remain for quite a while. the four month flight has -- >> the philadelphia district attorney just got another candidate. he announced his run earlier today. just days after stepping down this first deputy district attorney. during today's press conference outlined an ambitious plan to end mass incarceration and overhaul the probation system. he is the sixth democrat in the race. >> it's an illness caused by certain kinds of exercise and it's often mis
he earned a doctorate from the university of north carolina and is currently the director of the army capabilities integration center. a sort of military think tank. today we talked with mcmaster's father. >> i'm very proud of him and he has never disappointed anybody that knows him or he ever started with. and he has been a real blessing and he'll do wonders for i hope the country in his efforts in this job. >> he replaces michael flynn who resigned last week. >>> defense...
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discovered certain changes tend to take place in the brains of babies who later doctors at the university of north carolina say an increased rate of growth in the brain's outer surface coincides with behaviors typical of autism. these findings could some day lead to earlier diagnosis and treatment. >>> now to muscular dystrophy. there's a hefty price tag. >> the fda approved the drug. the company has cut short plans. they put them on hold. that's because of an uproar over the price. $89,000 for one year's treatment. now that's compared to only $1200 for the generic version overseas some members of congress calling for an investigation. >> companies can charge any price they want, that is why we are paying the highest prices in the world for medicine. >> marathon issued a statement that says we hope to come to a conclusion that brings the benefit of this medicine to all of their ability to pay and enables us to continue further research. >>> coming up, a run in with a deer prompts a plane to make an emergency landing. >>> but up next, missing teenager who returned home last night is now one of ten people un
discovered certain changes tend to take place in the brains of babies who later doctors at the university of north carolina say an increased rate of growth in the brain's outer surface coincides with behaviors typical of autism. these findings could some day lead to earlier diagnosis and treatment. >>> now to muscular dystrophy. there's a hefty price tag. >> the fda approved the drug. the company has cut short plans. they put them on hold. that's because of an uproar over the...
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he earned a doctorate from the university of north carolina and is currently the director of the armyabilities integration center. a sort of military think tank. today we talked with mcmaster's father. >> i'm very proud of him and he has never disappointed anybody that knows him or he ever started with. and he has been a real blessing and he'll do wonders for i hope the country in his efforts in this job. >> he replaces michael flynn who resigned last week. >>> defense secretary touched down for an unannounced visit in baghdad today. as the battle to push isis militants out of mosul entered a second day. he expects american troops to remain for quite a while. the four month flight has -- >> the philadelphia district attorney just got another candidate. he announced his run earlier today. just days after stepping down this first deputy district attorney. during today's press conference outlined an ambitious plan to end mass incarceration and overhaul the probation system. he is the sixth democrat in the race. >> it's an illness caused by certain kinds of exercise and it's often mistake
he earned a doctorate from the university of north carolina and is currently the director of the armyabilities integration center. a sort of military think tank. today we talked with mcmaster's father. >> i'm very proud of him and he has never disappointed anybody that knows him or he ever started with. and he has been a real blessing and he'll do wonders for i hope the country in his efforts in this job. >> he replaces michael flynn who resigned last week. >>> defense...
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international affairs at princeton, the school of organization and management and the university of north carolina at chapel hill, his writing has been published in the washington post, the "new york post" and he has appeared on cnbc, fox news and earned his masters from yale university. we will leave time for questions at the end. let's please welcome peter van dorn. >> i am not a podium kind of speeder. i like to wonder but the microphone confines me to be here. i will move around and c-span will be ear tatirritated. i thought i would start with some humor. notice the first word in the outline. it is an adjective, modifying facts. well, this last couple of weeks, we have had some adjectives modifying facts. i'm using a term economists use. a colleague last week asked me, why do economists always use the term styleized fact. i had no idea. i looked up the origin. it comes from an article by nicholas caldur, nobel prize-winning economist, 1957. he used the term to refer to the results of analytic studies in regression that is economists had come to accept as true. they are facts not in the two plu
international affairs at princeton, the school of organization and management and the university of north carolina at chapel hill, his writing has been published in the washington post, the "new york post" and he has appeared on cnbc, fox news and earned his masters from yale university. we will leave time for questions at the end. let's please welcome peter van dorn. >> i am not a podium kind of speeder. i like to wonder but the microphone confines me to be here. i will move...
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we have wayne lee from the university of north carolina coming to our organization tomorrow to talk about history and the history of waging war, and how to think about changes in character warfare. that's not a very quick synopsis. mr. moyar: i will get to the questions and open up to the audience. one of the first questions, there is a new book out called "elvis' army." he looks at the army in the 1950's and makes a point that a lot of the transfer -- is actuallyon similar to what is being said in the 1950's, and that they ran into a problem ultimately that the technology they wanted to introduce surpassed the capabilities of the military. you did not have sufficiently educated workforce within the military. there's lots of talk these days about personnel, especially trying to find innovative personnel. where would you say the army is right now in terms of human resources and what further steps would you advise the army to make? lt. gen. mcmaster: this is a big area of focus for us. we say in the army operating -- waitin appendix c until you get to that. what's going to happen next, righ
we have wayne lee from the university of north carolina coming to our organization tomorrow to talk about history and the history of waging war, and how to think about changes in character warfare. that's not a very quick synopsis. mr. moyar: i will get to the questions and open up to the audience. one of the first questions, there is a new book out called "elvis' army." he looks at the army in the 1950's and makes a point that a lot of the transfer -- is actuallyon similar to what is...
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according to the experts at the university of north carolina, cramming isn't an effective way to prep for a test. they say, the more you space out your study time, the more you'll remember. that means an hour a day for five days is better than five hours on one day. so here's some tips. don't wait till the night before. plan out your week leading up to the exam. in addition to your homework, allocate some time each night, say half an hour, to study for the test. when it comes to cramming, in the immortal words of architect mies van der rohe, less is more. with make the grade, i'm christin. - the chinese have their great wall, and so do the british. coming up, i'll take you to hadrian's wall. - robert frost's poem, mending walls, starts with the line, "something there is doesn't love a wall." by that, he means that unless a wall serves a true purpose, there's no reason to build and maintain it. in nicole's uk ok report, she tells us about a wall that helped the ancient romans define their empire. ("rule britannia") - it stretches like a stone snake over the hills and fields of northern
according to the experts at the university of north carolina, cramming isn't an effective way to prep for a test. they say, the more you space out your study time, the more you'll remember. that means an hour a day for five days is better than five hours on one day. so here's some tips. don't wait till the night before. plan out your week leading up to the exam. in addition to your homework, allocate some time each night, say half an hour, to study for the test. when it comes to cramming, in...
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. >> reporter: the university of north carolina chapel hill canceled classes and rescheduled the basketball game after more than 80,000 people in two north carolina cities were warned not to drink the water. a 12-inch water main spewed up to 2 million gallons of water, nearly depleting the supply. a day after too much fluoride was accidently added to the water. officials called the worst case scenario. >> within a minute, we saw levels drop very rapidly. >> reporter: as crews worked around the clock to repair the break, grocery stores and volunteers donated bottled water. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: neighbors helping neighbors. >> this is a really lovely tight community that helps people out. >> reporter: then late today, good news. >> the water is safe. we're confident in making that declaration. >> reporter: a relief for kevin callahan, who says he's already lost thousands in revenue. >> it's beyond -- i can't describe the feeling knowing that we'll be open for business. we'll be fine. >> reporter: officials are asking residents to conserve water since the supply is still low. an
. >> reporter: the university of north carolina chapel hill canceled classes and rescheduled the basketball game after more than 80,000 people in two north carolina cities were warned not to drink the water. a 12-inch water main spewed up to 2 million gallons of water, nearly depleting the supply. a day after too much fluoride was accidently added to the water. officials called the worst case scenario. >> within a minute, we saw levels drop very rapidly. >> reporter: as crews...
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researchers from the university of north carolina at chapel hill looked at the brain scans of infantsrisk of developing the disorder at 6, 12, and 24 months. they were able to predict which ones were going to develop autism with 80% accuracy. >> we see an increase rate of growth of the outer surface the brain, the folds. the weighty surface. that is followed by an overgrowth of the brain in the second year. >> reporter: the overgrowth of the behaviors typical of autism that emerge in the second year. researchers say by oiverg the brain changes early, there is a possibility of developing therapies and even drugs before the brain fully forms. >> it's at a time we are talking about in the first year of life when the brain is most malleable. >> reporter: infants at high risk of developing autism are babies who have an older sibling with the disorder but the research may eventually be useful to the general population. approximately 1 out of every 68 children in the united states has autism. currently, it can be diagnosed as early as 2. meg oliver, cbs news, new york. >>> our top stories th
researchers from the university of north carolina at chapel hill looked at the brain scans of infantsrisk of developing the disorder at 6, 12, and 24 months. they were able to predict which ones were going to develop autism with 80% accuracy. >> we see an increase rate of growth of the outer surface the brain, the folds. the weighty surface. that is followed by an overgrowth of the brain in the second year. >> reporter: the overgrowth of the behaviors typical of autism that emerge...
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in 2015, the university of north carolina changed the name of saunders hall, originally named after a leader of the ku klux klan. that same year princeton students held sit-ins hoping to drop woodrow wilson's name from their university, citing the former president's glowing praise of the kkk and his support for segregation. >> this questioning around the history of slavery and the history of naming is really the tip of the iceberg of how do we maintain diversity in our institutions of higher education? how do we maintain opportunity and access? >> reporter: well, yale's president says they now have rules to ensure that renaming buildings go through a review process and really respects the past. see, this is all a part of a wave of colleges now being forced to revisit that past and really make those changes in the present. kate? >> morgan radford, thanks so much. >>> still ahead tonight, another immigration story that has been largely forgotten. what will happen to hundreds of cubans stuck in limbo? >>> and his voice was the definition of smooth. ♪ >> saying good-bye to a jazz legend.
in 2015, the university of north carolina changed the name of saunders hall, originally named after a leader of the ku klux klan. that same year princeton students held sit-ins hoping to drop woodrow wilson's name from their university, citing the former president's glowing praise of the kkk and his support for segregation. >> this questioning around the history of slavery and the history of naming is really the tip of the iceberg of how do we maintain diversity in our institutions of...
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ousted out of buildings, and the whole campus is completely shutting down. >> reporter: the university of north carolinahapel hill canceled classes and rescheduled the basketball game after more than 80,000 people in two north carolina cities were warned not to drink or use the water, period. >> i would love to have a shower. that's something i miss most. >> reporter: a 12-inch water main burst friday morning, spewing up to two million gallons of water. nearly depleting the supply a day after too much for identity theft was accidentally added to the water. officials called a worst case scenario. >> within a minute, we saw levels drop rapidly. >> reporter: as crews worked around the clock to repair the break, grocery stores and volunteers donated bottled water. >> there we go. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: neighbors helping neighbors. >> this is a really people out. >> reporter: then late today, good news -- >> the water is safe. we're confident in making that declaration. >> reporter: a relief for kevin callahan who says he's already lost thousands in revenue. >> it's beyond -- i can't really des
ousted out of buildings, and the whole campus is completely shutting down. >> reporter: the university of north carolinahapel hill canceled classes and rescheduled the basketball game after more than 80,000 people in two north carolina cities were warned not to drink or use the water, period. >> i would love to have a shower. that's something i miss most. >> reporter: a 12-inch water main burst friday morning, spewing up to two million gallons of water. nearly depleting the...
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he is a graduate of the university of virginia, oxford university, and the university of north carolina at chapel hill where he earned his phd. a specialist on thomas jefferson and the early republic, he has published several journals and other essays. and is the author and editor of several books on jefferson and including founding west point, light and liberty, thomas jefferson and the power of knowle
he is a graduate of the university of virginia, oxford university, and the university of north carolina at chapel hill where he earned his phd. a specialist on thomas jefferson and the early republic, he has published several journals and other essays. and is the author and editor of several books on jefferson and including founding west point, light and liberty, thomas jefferson and the power of knowle
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mcmaster graduated from west point, phd from university of california chapel hill. -- university of north carolina. for me, one of the highlights in 2016 last year, he was overseeing the high-level government panel trying to see how the army should adapt with a relationship with russia. >> kimberly: sounds like a fantastic choice. he is well-regarded in the military community. he is eager to serve which is also what you want. we are happy to have his service on behalf of the country. period important to have a good relationship with general kellogg. the president was very enthusiastic about someone he feels he can work well with. this isn't someone who wants to go through a confirmation process. hopefully get right to work. >> eric: director of the advisory group at centcom. command assignment third army cavalry regiment. your thoughts. speak >> dana: mcmaster dedicatg their life to their country serving in the military. the other interesting thing about this pick i think why he is so well-regarded. you saw after the announcement everyone from the neocons to the foreign policy establishment group,
mcmaster graduated from west point, phd from university of california chapel hill. -- university of north carolina. for me, one of the highlights in 2016 last year, he was overseeing the high-level government panel trying to see how the army should adapt with a relationship with russia. >> kimberly: sounds like a fantastic choice. he is well-regarded in the military community. he is eager to serve which is also what you want. we are happy to have his service on behalf of the country....
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point about a soldier monument that see,d a good deal of to the silent sam monument at the university of north carolina. the plan was to have this ready for the 1911 commencement. the university would award degrees to those students who had entered the confederate army and never graduated. the industrialist julian carr was a key figure in the silent sam.g of he enrolled after the war, but stayed only a short time before he left to go into business. he is a great example of the intersection of industrialization and civil war commemoration and the conflation of the so-called "captain of termtry" -- that was a new at the time -- with military command. his high profile in business lifted him to the rank of major general and people routinely called him general carr. [laughter] dr. brown: although the plan to identify the statue at commencement fell behind, it situated the monument in a new academic deference to the educational experience of warfare. the monument was exactly not focused solely on those who died. it was at least as interested in those who survived. it did not celebrate the university's enteri
point about a soldier monument that see,d a good deal of to the silent sam monument at the university of north carolina. the plan was to have this ready for the 1911 commencement. the university would award degrees to those students who had entered the confederate army and never graduated. the industrialist julian carr was a key figure in the silent sam.g of he enrolled after the war, but stayed only a short time before he left to go into business. he is a great example of the intersection of...
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couch, the editor of the university of north carolina press, all right, they staked out a position between these two extreme, and you see this in new york, right, they stake out this position between two extremes, all right, the extremes of the k.k.k., the extremes of the racial terrorists, but watch this, and he extremism of the naacp. all right? so i want you to see there the problematic -- what's ultimately going to be a very problematic sort of positioning between the klan and an organization that is in the words of w.e.b. dubois trying to get the constitution enforced. right? so a position between the klan and the naacp, the middle ground that white southern liberals are trying to preserve is still a middle ground that is an advocate that supports segregation. we see that in here. so the idea for southern moderates and liberals is segregation should not go anywhere. segregation should stay here. however, maybe we can make some moves within the confines of segregation so that the clear inequalities, the clear disparities that we see can be addressed. again, thinking back to the gaines
couch, the editor of the university of north carolina press, all right, they staked out a position between these two extreme, and you see this in new york, right, they stake out this position between two extremes, all right, the extremes of the k.k.k., the extremes of the racial terrorists, but watch this, and he extremism of the naacp. all right? so i want you to see there the problematic -- what's ultimately going to be a very problematic sort of positioning between the klan and an...
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at the university of north carolina. he's a great writer, he also knows what it's like to be on the battlefield. he's won a silver star, two bronze stars. he won the army distinguished service medal on and on. he could not be a better pick, it's the contrast to general flynn who was half cocked, making people very nervous about his proximity to donald trump. the fact that we have a man as solid as mcmaster is reassuring to everybody as you've heard your other two cnn analysts say, we're all in agreement. >> i haven't heard anyone come on so far, maybe there are voices who don't like him, i have not heard one. actually, rick santorum was surprised saying, this is good, stay on message, this is a good day for the white house and the president. it's interesting, you said, douglas, this is general flynn, was a birther, tweeted some controversial things. it appears this particular lieutenant general has none of that. >> that's right, and time magazine in 2014 picked him as one of the 100 most influential people going out ther
at the university of north carolina. he's a great writer, he also knows what it's like to be on the battlefield. he's won a silver star, two bronze stars. he won the army distinguished service medal on and on. he could not be a better pick, it's the contrast to general flynn who was half cocked, making people very nervous about his proximity to donald trump. the fact that we have a man as solid as mcmaster is reassuring to everybody as you've heard your other two cnn analysts say, we're all in...
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he has a degree in history from the university of north carolina and has been involved in the future d its way of preparing for war. he was the director of the army capabilities integration center. it's sort of a military think tank in virginia and the white house says that mcmaster will remain on active duty while he serves as national security advisor. >>> unattended security check point. why some passengers weren't screened at one of america's busiest airports. >>> going out on a ledge. how far would you go to get your next post to go viral? >>> and this morning it is cool but the roads are dry. so that's good even through the afternoon. so your commute forecast looking good. temperatures still near 60 this afternoon. coming up, dhuk is back and he'll show you what prodders, shuckersers, and sniffers, [ inhales ] all giant produce is triple checked. farm, crate, and store. we're focusing on fresh... ...so you don't have to guess. my giant. "best cracked pepper sauce" barbeque trophies: "most ribs eaten while calf roping
he has a degree in history from the university of north carolina and has been involved in the future d its way of preparing for war. he was the director of the army capabilities integration center. it's sort of a military think tank in virginia and the white house says that mcmaster will remain on active duty while he serves as national security advisor. >>> unattended security check point. why some passengers weren't screened at one of america's busiest airports. >>> going...
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i mean, professor kurtz from the university of north carolina who is no conservative laid out that 23% of the numbers have families related to those seven countries. so as you said, the numbers denial, and it goes to a deeper amount of denial that is we're not dealing with a global jihad. that's not islamism. they keep it to other religious groups and nonislamist terror. so we're getting a little bit of whiplash nationally because we final administration that's dealing with the ideology, and we're in the first steps of what they're trying to do is make huge amount of reaction from nothing initially rather than deal with the problem and begin to work with this administration. liz: yeah, it's about vetting on that ideology. not about banning muslims. even though president trump did treat out the word ban, and i think other people now in his administration during the campaign talked about wrongly a ban on muslims; right? so that was the mistake; right? >> it really was. if there's any fair criticism, it's the messaging and especially the campaign messaging was a little off target. and now
i mean, professor kurtz from the university of north carolina who is no conservative laid out that 23% of the numbers have families related to those seven countries. so as you said, the numbers denial, and it goes to a deeper amount of denial that is we're not dealing with a global jihad. that's not islamism. they keep it to other religious groups and nonislamist terror. so we're getting a little bit of whiplash nationally because we final administration that's dealing with the ideology, and...
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he is a graduate of the university of virginia, oxford university, and the university of north carolina at chapel hill where he earned his phd. a specialist on thomas jefferson and the early republic, he has published several journals and other essays. and is the author and editor of several books on jefferson and including founding west point, light and liberty, thomas jefferson and the power of knowledge, and confounding father. copies of which he will be happy to sign for you after the lecture. he recently accepted an invitation to serve on the editorial advisory board of our own virginia magazine of history and biography. we are happy to have him. he currently lives in caldwell on hudson, new york. with his wife christine and their children, jefferson and grace. please give a warm welcome to robert mcdonald. [applause] professor mcdonald. thank you all so much for coming. blown my cover somewhat. i would like to stand before you as the objective historian without a dog in this fight. i do admit that i have a warm feeling for thomas jefferson. as he pointed out, my son is named jeffe
he is a graduate of the university of virginia, oxford university, and the university of north carolina at chapel hill where he earned his phd. a specialist on thomas jefferson and the early republic, he has published several journals and other essays. and is the author and editor of several books on jefferson and including founding west point, light and liberty, thomas jefferson and the power of knowledge, and confounding father. copies of which he will be happy to sign for you after the...
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school of organization and management at yale and university of north carolina at chapel hill. he was been published in washington journal and new york post. been on cnn, cnbc, fox news and voice of america. a graduate of mit, earning master's degree and doctorate from yale university. we will leave time for question eats the end but for now welcome peter van doren. >> i'm an podium kind of speaker. i like to wander. but the microphone confines me to be here. so i will move around all day and c-span will be irritated. so if i look edgy, it's because i like to make believe i'm teaching my class, which i can't do with this set-up. anyway, i thault i would start with some humor. notice the first word in the outline. it's an adjective and it's modifying facts. this couple, last couple weeks, we've had some adjectives modifying facts. so i'm using a term economists use and a colleague last week asked me, why do economists always use the term stylized fact and i had no idea. so i actually looked up the origin. it comes from an article by nicholas caldore, nobel prize winner, 1957 with
school of organization and management at yale and university of north carolina at chapel hill. he was been published in washington journal and new york post. been on cnn, cnbc, fox news and voice of america. a graduate of mit, earning master's degree and doctorate from yale university. we will leave time for question eats the end but for now welcome peter van doren. >> i'm an podium kind of speaker. i like to wander. but the microphone confines me to be here. so i will move around all day...
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he's a graduate of the university of her junior, oxford university and the university of north carolina at chapel hill where he earned his phd. a specialist on thomas jefferson and the early republic, he has published many essays and is the author and editor of several books on jefferson, including thomas jefferson's military academy, founding west point white and pretty, thomas jefferson and the power of knowledge, and come founding father, thomas jefferson's image in his own time, copies of which you'll be happy to sign after the lecture. he recently accepted an invitation to serve on the serve --board and lives in cornwell on hudson with jefferson and grace. please give a warm welcome to robert mcdonald. [applause] >> thank you also much for coming and being here tonight. thank you, andy for your wonderful introduction, but he has blown my cover somewhat. i would like to stand before you as the objective historian without a dog in this fight, but i have to admit i have a warm feeling for thomas jefferson. jefferson andd the story thickens. my wife and i met at monticello. [laughter]
he's a graduate of the university of her junior, oxford university and the university of north carolina at chapel hill where he earned his phd. a specialist on thomas jefferson and the early republic, he has published many essays and is the author and editor of several books on jefferson, including thomas jefferson's military academy, founding west point white and pretty, thomas jefferson and the power of knowledge, and come founding father, thomas jefferson's image in his own time, copies of...
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in history from the university of north carolina. go heels. an m.a. from hollins university. his career includes nearly 25 years of success in sales, in marketing of financial and philanthropic services. he has a special interest in the history of north and south carolina. george washington and george c. marshal. so carolina and george seems to be a theme. he's the creator of carolina color, a series of live radio vignettes that offer historical perspectives on north carolina people, places, events and products, and he contributed to a number of books, including the dictionary of north carolina biograp biography, sloencyclopedia of nh carolina. i hope you brought some hush puppies or barbecue or something with you. being a tech person myself, i always appreciate warren because he has a very active twitter account. follow him @warren bingham. so tonight's event, warren will discuss his newest book, "george washington 1791 southern tour," which considers the history and lore of the president's visit to the south. this is a topic that's near and dear to my heart. i had the opport
in history from the university of north carolina. go heels. an m.a. from hollins university. his career includes nearly 25 years of success in sales, in marketing of financial and philanthropic services. he has a special interest in the history of north and south carolina. george washington and george c. marshal. so carolina and george seems to be a theme. he's the creator of carolina color, a series of live radio vignettes that offer historical perspectives on north carolina people, places,...
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of south carolina. he held an undergraduate degree from georgetown university at a law degree from from university of north carolina. he is a husband and he's the father of triplets. we thank you for joining us today, representative mulvaney, and we look forward to a productive outlook which will begin with you on testimony but first under the rules of the committee, nominees are required to testify under oath. so would you please join me so i can administer the oath? do you swear the testimony that you will give to the senate budget committee will be the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? >> i do. >> if asked to do so and if given reasonable notice, will you agree to appear before this committee in the future and answer any questions that members of the committee might have? >> i will. >> please be seated. we now have a chance to hear from you. >> thank the committee, thank the chairman, the ranking member. it's an honor to be a today to present my qualifications and my patient for the office of management and budget. i want to think the president for nominating me and showing confidence in
of south carolina. he held an undergraduate degree from georgetown university at a law degree from from university of north carolina. he is a husband and he's the father of triplets. we thank you for joining us today, representative mulvaney, and we look forward to a productive outlook which will begin with you on testimony but first under the rules of the committee, nominees are required to testify under oath. so would you please join me so i can administer the oath? do you swear the testimony...
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research may lead to the diagnosis of autism, before, symptoms occur, researchers from the university of the north carolinahill looked at brain scans of the infants and high risk of developing disorder. at six, 12, 24 months. they were able to predict, which ones were going to develop autism with 80 percent accuracy. >> we see an increased rate of growth of the outer surface of the brain, the folds, the sort of the wave iness of the surface. that is followed by an over growth of the brain this is second year. >> reporter: over growth of the brain coincided with the behavior typical of awe advertise that many emerge the second year. researchers say by identifying the brain changes early there is a possibility of developing therapies and even drugs, before the brain fully forms. >> it is at a time when we're talking about in the first year of life when the brain is most mallable. >> reporter: approximately one out of every 68 children in the united states has autism, currently it can be diagnosed as early as two. now boys are nearly five times more likely then girls to have autism and while there is no cure,
research may lead to the diagnosis of autism, before, symptoms occur, researchers from the university of the north carolinahill looked at brain scans of the infants and high risk of developing disorder. at six, 12, 24 months. they were able to predict, which ones were going to develop autism with 80 percent accuracy. >> we see an increased rate of growth of the outer surface of the brain, the folds, the sort of the wave iness of the surface. that is followed by an over growth of the brain...
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university of north carolina researchers found men whose workouts were long or intense had a significantibido than those who didn't have a strenuous, long workout. researchers didn't say why that is but, i mean, i'm just going from my own mid-life experience here. weren't they spending all their mojo at the gym? you know what i'm saying? >> leaving it all on the weight room floor, so to speak? >> kind of. this could open up so many opportunities. >> listen, with all due respect, tyler and i are acc guys, but these researchers, what's their problem? you're tired. that's it. your libido is down because all you want to do is sleep. >> me thinks thou doth protest too much. >> another reason not to exercise too much. am i right, tyler? >> i'm going to take a nap. >> long and strenuous mathisen. dow's ten-day winning streak -- yes, stocks are allowed to go down once in a while. could end that ten-day winning streak. dow is off. not a lot. it's been in this range all day. unless melissa makes a phone call things aren't going to turn around. >> i'm on set so i won't. >>> let's get to jackie dean
university of north carolina researchers found men whose workouts were long or intense had a significantibido than those who didn't have a strenuous, long workout. researchers didn't say why that is but, i mean, i'm just going from my own mid-life experience here. weren't they spending all their mojo at the gym? you know what i'm saying? >> leaving it all on the weight room floor, so to speak? >> kind of. this could open up so many opportunities. >> listen, with all due...
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. >> the university of north carolina says -- put your feet up here. >> men who work out a lot have muchthe end of the day because they've already hit the gym and they don't real have energy to do anything else. working out better for your health and your sex live than not working out. you agree or disagree? >> where is scott at in this conversation? >> yeah, scott where you at? this is for the men. >> i absolutely disagree. >> do you? >> here's the one thing i'll s say. >> you got to learn how to multi task. >> i mean this with no disrespect. >> okay. >> you go instagram and you cease thiel. there's some people that just take this gym stuff way, way too serious. >> agreed. >> you know. slow down and enjoy live for just one minute. i know maybe this is what i end? i enjoy going to the gym. yeah but you're filming yourself and, you know, you're walking around with the big guy began tick jug of water. >> i can't stand all the noises. like when dudes have to do -- all of that. i don't. >> at your gym. >> do your workout. >> they're trying to get are a attention. >> back to the study. i want
. >> the university of north carolina says -- put your feet up here. >> men who work out a lot have muchthe end of the day because they've already hit the gym and they don't real have energy to do anything else. working out better for your health and your sex live than not working out. you agree or disagree? >> where is scott at in this conversation? >> yeah, scott where you at? this is for the men. >> i absolutely disagree. >> do you? >> here's the one...
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in baltimore maryland , howard university in d.c., johnson c smith in north carolina, barber scotia in north carolina, talladega alabama, saint augustine in return line of, alabama state university in alabama, fayetteville state university in north carolina, and morehouse college in georgia. in 1867, these nine historically black colleges and universities formed the largest concentration of any historically black college and university established in any single year. 1965, the higher education act 105965 formally recognize historically black colleges and universities, and so these 105 hbcu's are an important legacy to the education of african-americans in this country. morgan's founding and morgan's journey began with the right reverend samuel green, who was born in dorchester county as a slave and purchased his freedom along with that of his wife by 1840. he also assisted his son, samuel green junior, in a seat -- escaping the underground railroad. he was assisted by harriet tubman. reverend green was a conductor on the underground railroad and also assisted many others to freedom and was caught with a pamphlet of the uncle tom's cabin. when he was arr
in baltimore maryland , howard university in d.c., johnson c smith in north carolina, barber scotia in north carolina, talladega alabama, saint augustine in return line of, alabama state university in alabama, fayetteville state university in north carolina, and morehouse college in georgia. in 1867, these nine historically black colleges and universities formed the largest concentration of any historically black college and university established in any single year. 1965, the higher education...
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researchers at the university of north carolina at chapel hill hl found high intensity work outs o canapple.. even found that obese -- - >> hungry after that workout for that pizza.izza >> found obese men can last 90as seconds longer in bed than those who perform strenuous workouts. >> detailed study. >> this is very detailed study.a however, it also found that menn who perform lighter workouts had moderate or high sex drives. >> okay. >> all right. then. >> done at chapel hill then that study. says a lot. lot all right. update on a story we talk abouta earlier this week regardingar let's just say unique and now controversial food choices.foods we are talking about pineapplepe pizza. pizz roll that tape. there it is.ere is. the debate began after the president of iceland said he'dah outlaw the food choice if he an can. well his comments have causedveu quite the stir. forcing him to now clarify hisfh saying in part "i like pineapples just not on pizza iiz do not have the power to make ae laws which for bid people to pu pineapples on their pizza. piz for pizzas, i recommend seafood. >> w
researchers at the university of north carolina at chapel hill hl found high intensity work outs o canapple.. even found that obese -- - >> hungry after that workout for that pizza.izza >> found obese men can last 90as seconds longer in bed than those who perform strenuous workouts. >> detailed study. >> this is very detailed study.a however, it also found that menn who perform lighter workouts had moderate or high sex drives. >> okay. >> all right. then....
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alt >> the study came out of thetuof university of north carolina, were really exercising at high intensity question is why, right? well too much intense exercise drives down your testier tone and another hormone.hormon >> you're talking about crazyinr workout stuff like marathons --- >> training for marathons,.ho, >> body builder. >> there's a lot of hit training that's g aoing l on now. n cross fit. people are doing it for a coupll hosrs. >> they could be exhausted. >> tiredness is one of thingshi that drives down yourou testosterone and libido they'ree having trouble with that sameam sex drive if they were going tog be exercising four or five hours week. >> what's normal? what's in thw safe zone? safe >> the recommendation really is 46 hours of high intensity exercise mixed with some lightoe moderate intensity exercise. so yoga like tucker is doing isd a good way to change it up. >> now, let me ask you this.skot is he doing a good yoga done the right way --- >> yoga down in the right way iy probably your best bet. bet >> i'm impressed, though.,hough. wait a minute. >> that's pretty good
alt >> the study came out of thetuof university of north carolina, were really exercising at high intensity question is why, right? well too much intense exercise drives down your testier tone and another hormone.hormon >> you're talking about crazyinr workout stuff like marathons --- >> training for marathons,.ho, >> body builder. >> there's a lot of hit training that's g aoing l on now. n cross fit. people are doing it for a coupll hosrs. >> they could be...
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have here a study by a professor from the university of north carolina which finds that the arrests made for terror-related activities in the united states since 9/11, almost quarter of them have direct family ties to those seven countries. in your opinion, mr. secretary, these critics correct or have there been no problems at seventh people from these countries? firsthink congressman the thing i would say is people like are paid to do -- in my case, the nation in the home game. protect the homeland. of course, hope is not a course of action for people like me and sheriffs andrs and members of the cvp. people like that. never rely on. hope nothing bad happens. nothing but respect for judges but in their world, it's academic, very almost vacuum discussion and of course in their courtrooms, they're by people like me. so they can have those and if something letting people in, they don't -- the judge to ruling. about his they come to people like me. there are bad people in the world. from all over the world. some of them are home grown. me are doing the best we can to master the problem. i h
have here a study by a professor from the university of north carolina which finds that the arrests made for terror-related activities in the united states since 9/11, almost quarter of them have direct family ties to those seven countries. in your opinion, mr. secretary, these critics correct or have there been no problems at seventh people from these countries? firsthink congressman the thing i would say is people like are paid to do -- in my case, the nation in the home game. protect the...
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now, i have here a study by a professor from the university of north carolina, which finds that in all the arrests made for terror related activities in the united states since 9/11, almost a quarter of them have direct family ties to those seven countries. in your opinion, mr. secretary, are these critics correct? have there been no problems at all with people from these seven countries? >> i think congressman, the first i would say is people like me are paid to do, in my case, protect the nation in the home game. protect the homeland. course hope is not a course of action for people like me and police officers and sheriffs. and members of the cvp. i hope nothing bad happens. in the case and i have nothing but respect for judges. but in their world, it's a very academic, very almost in a vacuum discussion in their courtrooms, they're protected by people like me. so have those decisions. if something bad happens for -- they come to people like me. there are there are bad people in the world that come from all over the world. again, i have nothing but respect for our judges. but they li
now, i have here a study by a professor from the university of north carolina, which finds that in all the arrests made for terror related activities in the united states since 9/11, almost a quarter of them have direct family ties to those seven countries. in your opinion, mr. secretary, are these critics correct? have there been no problems at all with people from these seven countries? >> i think congressman, the first i would say is people like me are paid to do, in my case, protect...
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of the north carolina report. you will hear from him twice. mark is the fred d. and elizabeth turnage profess hor of law at wake forest university in north carolina. copies of the summary report are here today and i want to add as i tell you that,cate lin brandt and the staff of the brookings institution center on public policy research have done a wonderful job on organizing this conference and producing these reports in a report that, in a form that i think is very accessible. i hope you will download all of the reports and read the summary report. and it'll be helpful and contribute in this turbulent time for health insurance policy making. i've nef he seen the like of it. the five states that we're studying and there are 40 states in our whole network, the five states that we're studying are different. what is happening in the country, throughout the country in states that not only as states as michael wineburg our california colleague often reminds me, in local markets. tip o'neill said all politics is local. is, he said. and indeed health insurance markets are local. even within markets. there are differences that we've le
of the north carolina report. you will hear from him twice. mark is the fred d. and elizabeth turnage profess hor of law at wake forest university in north carolina. copies of the summary report are here today and i want to add as i tell you that,cate lin brandt and the staff of the brookings institution center on public policy research have done a wonderful job on organizing this conference and producing these reports in a report that, in a form that i think is very accessible. i hope you will...
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university of louisville campus. that is even more true of silent sam in north carolina. i would describe those more as college cases. most of the controversy has been about jefferson davis. it has expanded from the high command to other generals. so far, i have not heard a lot monumentsersy over and i would be surprised to hear it. there is something about the common soldier that is quite affecting. i was shocked to james garfield was a soldier during the war. he just lost any faith in the meaning of what they were fighting for you can see sox so much death. i think the common soldier necessary, to say -- is necessary to remember what they did, and what they took responsibility for. where the hospitals and colleges were, that's where those monuments are. i think they are saying something about how the citizen is taking a role in the destiny hashe country, and that import. it is meaningful. it is important. the ground is important. where they are is important. mr. jordan: no decent person would want to desecrate anyone's grave. inn the worst slave holder history i would n
university of louisville campus. that is even more true of silent sam in north carolina. i would describe those more as college cases. most of the controversy has been about jefferson davis. it has expanded from the high command to other generals. so far, i have not heard a lot monumentsersy over and i would be surprised to hear it. there is something about the common soldier that is quite affecting. i was shocked to james garfield was a soldier during the war. he just lost any faith in the...
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like pitcho and the federal secretary of roosevelt and the editor of the north carolina post, rabbi steven wise of t-- and stanford university. this was that glittering group of what some today might call bleeding heart liberals. their heart was bleeding for those dying in the united states. they wanted the u.s. sta stay out of it, if at all possible. it wasn't just upper middle class reformers part of this movement. most union members, union leaders, i should say, oppose preparedness and going to war as well. 1914, 1915, 1916 as well. the leadi ining organization of labor and leading organization in america, some of the major unions workers, clothing workers you union, full of germans and polls and irish americans and german americans and others were proposed -- opposed of the war not just because they wanted to avoid ethnic tensions, that was part of it. there was no reason to believe american workers wanted to go overseas to fight other workers. class irms is a middle class creed. as the movement blossomed, it attracted powerful allies in across one of the major people there was william jennings. he was a fundamentalist c
like pitcho and the federal secretary of roosevelt and the editor of the north carolina post, rabbi steven wise of t-- and stanford university. this was that glittering group of what some today might call bleeding heart liberals. their heart was bleeding for those dying in the united states. they wanted the u.s. sta stay out of it, if at all possible. it wasn't just upper middle class reformers part of this movement. most union members, union leaders, i should say, oppose preparedness and going...
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north carolina, alabama state university in alabama, fayet fayetteville state university in north carolina and moore house college in georgia. in 1867, these nine historically black colleges and universities formed the largest concentration of any historically black colleges and universities established in any single year. in 1965, the higher education act of 1965 formally recognized 105 historically black colleges and universities, and so these 105hbcus are an important legacy to the education of african-americans in this country. morgan's founding and morgan's journey with a wright samuel green who was freed as a slave and purchased his wife in 1840. he was escaping the underground railroad and also assisted by harriet tugman. he was a conductor on the underground railroad and insi insisted others to freedom and caught with a pamphlet of the uncle tom's cabin. when he was arrested and sentenced to prison in the city of baltimore for 10 years before being pardoned by the governor of the state of maryland on the condition he would leave the state where he went to visit his sam, junior, visiting in canada, he came back to maryland in the year maryland signed the emancipation proclamation which was the year, 1864. he met with
north carolina, alabama state university in alabama, fayet fayetteville state university in north carolina and moore house college in georgia. in 1867, these nine historically black colleges and universities formed the largest concentration of any historically black colleges and universities established in any single year. in 1965, the higher education act of 1965 formally recognized 105 historically black colleges and universities, and so these 105hbcus are an important legacy to the education...