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are the cuniform tablets that were excavated in the late 1880's and early 1890's by the university of pennsylvania. tens of thousands of fragments of cuniform fragments. the story of anana starts in her adolescence. it travels through her journey as a queen and a goddess, and much of her story is devoted to the love, a very passionate love, for dimusi, who is a shepherd who she takes as her husband, lover and king. and this is called the return. a lament was raised in the city. my lady weeps bitterly for her young husband. anana weeps bitterly for her young husband. woe for her husband, woe for her young love, woe for her house, woe for her city. dimusi was taken captive in aruk. he will no longer bathe in aradu. he will no longer treat the mother of anana of his mother. he will no longer perform his sweet task among the maidens of the city. he will no longer raise his sword higher than the kugar of priests. great is the grief of those who mourn for dimusi. anani wept for dimusi. gone is my husband, my sweet husband. gone is my sweet love. my beloved has been taken from the city. oh, you flies of
are the cuniform tablets that were excavated in the late 1880's and early 1890's by the university of pennsylvania. tens of thousands of fragments of cuniform fragments. the story of anana starts in her adolescence. it travels through her journey as a queen and a goddess, and much of her story is devoted to the love, a very passionate love, for dimusi, who is a shepherd who she takes as her husband, lover and king. and this is called the return. a lament was raised in the city. my lady weeps...
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, married with an 8-year- old daughter and works very hard as a radiology technician at university of pennsylvaniaent has seen a lot of things, definitely enough to keep her on top of her breast cancer appointments. >> my mother is a breast cancer survivor. >> reporter: 15 years later she's doing fantastic. >> i think it locked into me the idea of having to watch out for it, the idea of knowing that it's already in my gene pool to make me really want to pay attention. >> reporter: that's what dr. emily conan, chief of breast imaging at the university of pennsylvania hopes every woman will do. pay attention. >> a mammography is the only way that we can find early cancers before they're able to be felt. >> reporter: dr. conan suggests women have a mammogram every year beginning at age 40 and sooner if they're high risk. now another test every woman should have is a pap smear. >> in the united states there's only about 12,000 new cases of cervical cancer a year because of the pap smear of. >> reporter: dr. enrique hernandez, chair of the department of obstetrics and gynecology at temple university of
, married with an 8-year- old daughter and works very hard as a radiology technician at university of pennsylvaniaent has seen a lot of things, definitely enough to keep her on top of her breast cancer appointments. >> my mother is a breast cancer survivor. >> reporter: 15 years later she's doing fantastic. >> i think it locked into me the idea of having to watch out for it, the idea of knowing that it's already in my gene pool to make me really want to pay attention. >>...
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university college of dublin. i went back to the states and went to law school at university of pennsylvania. then i came back, and choosing to live in san francisco was natural to me. when you are a child, you do not realize what you had until you leave home. i had the opportunity to live in los angeles, abroad in ireland, and there is no place like home, when you are from san francisco. i have been a corporate attorney at palo -- in palo alto. i became an >> i worked in the finance industry about 5 1/2 years. in the summer of 2009 i joined a venture capital firm with two other partners. >> we are all excited about the americas cup here in district two but one thing if you think about it everyone knows what fleet week is like here in the marina. this is fleet week on steroids. think about fort mason, these will be the most brings taken places to watch the americas cup. what we're working on and working to continue to work on and want your input on, how do we make it a positive experience for the people that live here. >> i'm happily married and my life and -- wife and i live around laurel vi
university college of dublin. i went back to the states and went to law school at university of pennsylvania. then i came back, and choosing to live in san francisco was natural to me. when you are a child, you do not realize what you had until you leave home. i had the opportunity to live in los angeles, abroad in ireland, and there is no place like home, when you are from san francisco. i have been a corporate attorney at palo -- in palo alto. i became an >> i worked in the finance...
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um by having you read us, this letter that your brother wrote to you when he was at the university of pennsylvania and you were the younger sister that starts right down there. remind us roughly what the year was. >> the year was 1965. the moral of this story is never have a younger sister who never throws away a piece of paper. i discovered this letter 4 or 5 months before i finished this book oh my god, a paper trail sets us straight. >> read it to us. >> only people from brooklyn uses the word geez. your letter doesn't have a single worthwhile sentence in it. i will not buy you any notebooks. i repeat no notebooks. but i will send you decals that are not to be placed in my room, around my room or on the window of my car. >> okay. who was this guy? and why did you set out to tell this story? >> this guy was my fantastic, magnet, bossy, difficult, older brother carl. he was the red state to my blue state. all you have to understand to know about how complicated and difficult this relationship was my first memory of my brother was with when he sail me out a window when i was 2 years old and in the
um by having you read us, this letter that your brother wrote to you when he was at the university of pennsylvania and you were the younger sister that starts right down there. remind us roughly what the year was. >> the year was 1965. the moral of this story is never have a younger sister who never throws away a piece of paper. i discovered this letter 4 or 5 months before i finished this book oh my god, a paper trail sets us straight. >> read it to us. >> only people from...
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of muslims students in 16 universities throughout the northeast, and the mayor is branding those who disagree with his idea of regional pelosiing citizen not protecting the country. at campuses of yale, university of pennsylvania, others, plain clothed police officers monster blogs and even white water rafting trips, on monday, i'm write to go state in the strongest possible terms that police swans based on religion, nationality or peacefully expressed opinions are to ex-he against value and the united states. outraged that it would go against new york's finest. mayor michael bloomberg. >> i don'twe have to keep this country safe. this is a dangerous place. make no mistake about it. it's very cute to go and blame everybody and say we should stay away from anything that smacks of intelligence gathering. >> how about just sticking to your own damn city. the aclu and the new york civil liberty union is calling for an investigation. thanks for your time, and gone gradalations on the award. >> thanks for having me, keith. >> get to the profiling part of this in a moment. but i'm concerned about the question. how is the nypd nationalize any covert work outside of new york state? >> well, i don't think they have to j
of muslims students in 16 universities throughout the northeast, and the mayor is branding those who disagree with his idea of regional pelosiing citizen not protecting the country. at campuses of yale, university of pennsylvania, others, plain clothed police officers monster blogs and even white water rafting trips, on monday, i'm write to go state in the strongest possible terms that police swans based on religion, nationality or peacefully expressed opinions are to ex-he against value and...
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ezekiel emanuel is a professor at the university of pennsylvania. good to have you on the program. you very much for being here. >> thank you for joining us. the white house released the president's budget for fiscal year 2013 this week aiming to cut $360 billion from medicare and medicaid over ten years. what's your reaction to the plan? >> well, we do have to cut medicare and medicaid. some of the cuts make sense. they are trying to speed up introduction of generic biologics so we can get generic drugs faster in to the marketplace. some are better fraud and abuse enforcement, which we know we need and they are using more modern techniques, predictive techniques of who's cheating. some are straightforward cuts in how much they are paying various skilled nursing facilities and things like that. >> are you expecting cuts to medicare to continue because of increased costs? >> we will have to -- what i would like to do is modernize medicare. there are a number of things -- it's been on the books since 1965, there are a number of things we can do to modernize the system that would impr
ezekiel emanuel is a professor at the university of pennsylvania. good to have you on the program. you very much for being here. >> thank you for joining us. the white house released the president's budget for fiscal year 2013 this week aiming to cut $360 billion from medicare and medicaid over ten years. what's your reaction to the plan? >> well, we do have to cut medicare and medicaid. some of the cuts make sense. they are trying to speed up introduction of generic biologics so we...
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came back to the states and went to law school at the university of pennsylvania.rs in philadelphia. came back, and ever since coming back to the bay area, professionally, i have been a corporate attorney down at palo alto. i left after about three years and became an investment banker here in san francisco at thomas was all partners. working the industry for about five and a half years. in the summer of 2009, joined a venture capital firm. i am happily married. my wife and i lived around laurel village in district 2. we have two small children. our goal is five and our boy is three. how parents and excited to be here on the board. >> why did you choose to live in san francisco? and tell us about what motivated your interest in politics. >> choosing to live in san francisco was natural, given that i was born and raised here. when you are a child, you do not understand what you have until you leave home. i have the fortunate opportunity to live in los angeles and abroad in ireland and in philadelphia. there is no place like home in san francisco is your home. very n
came back to the states and went to law school at the university of pennsylvania.rs in philadelphia. came back, and ever since coming back to the bay area, professionally, i have been a corporate attorney down at palo alto. i left after about three years and became an investment banker here in san francisco at thomas was all partners. working the industry for about five and a half years. in the summer of 2009, joined a venture capital firm. i am happily married. my wife and i lived around...
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university of buffalo. university of pennsylvania and yale university. bloomberg says the surveillance is a justifiable counterterrorism tactic. but the association of american muslim lawyers is urging the new york state attorney general to investigate. >>> a new law is on the boobs, declaring english the official language of frederick county. alex demetrick reports, although it doesn't change anything, it is what the law has symbolized that has people talking. >>> declaring english as the official language, i don't see what the big deal is. >> reporter: but the only county commissioner to vote against it, does see something. >> the chairman wanted to scare people that might be -- from coming here. >> we did not look at illegal aliens and illegal immigration as the rest of the state does, in terms of the rest of the metropolitan areas. >> reporter: but the language law is not about scaring all non-english-speaking people. >> frederick county has been very hard working. we welcome them. >> we're not maybe like people would say, scene aphobic. we're just no
university of buffalo. university of pennsylvania and yale university. bloomberg says the surveillance is a justifiable counterterrorism tactic. but the association of american muslim lawyers is urging the new york state attorney general to investigate. >>> a new law is on the boobs, declaring english the official language of frederick county. alex demetrick reports, although it doesn't change anything, it is what the law has symbolized that has people talking. >>> declaring...
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at the university of pennsylvania says. jeremy, good to see you again. thanks so much for joining us. >> happy to be here. >> so we're talking about dow 13,000. you believe the odds are in favor of the dow hitting 15,000 over the next two years and there is a 50/50 chance of 17,000. >> right. >> why are you so optimistic? >> you know, 15,000 seems wow, like a dream, but truth of the matter is it would only mean another 7.5% this year and 7.5% in 2013 which aren't gigantic gains. so it certainly is not out of the question. in fact, i think as you mentioned it is very possible that we are going to get to that 17,000 level by the end of next year. we did a lot of historical analysis, and once you have had a bad five year period like we have had before, the following two years tend to be very, very good with gains that have averaged almost 20% a year. so when we looked at all the different probabilities of what history and there is a lot of history, we're going back 140 years has told us, it seems i wouldn't call dow 15,000 a slam dunk but 70% of the time we
at the university of pennsylvania says. jeremy, good to see you again. thanks so much for joining us. >> happy to be here. >> so we're talking about dow 13,000. you believe the odds are in favor of the dow hitting 15,000 over the next two years and there is a 50/50 chance of 17,000. >> right. >> why are you so optimistic? >> you know, 15,000 seems wow, like a dream, but truth of the matter is it would only mean another 7.5% this year and 7.5% in 2013 which aren't...
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and i worked under him at the university of pennsylvania. he was a totally committed social historian. even though -- i'm going along with this comment, but it will come to an end -- we historians love to talk. i'm retired. i don't get enough practice. and thomas cochran was an american historian for the wharton school of business. and actually, he was very leftist but very socially oriented. and when i interviewed the some 400 persons who are located now at yorba linda museum and at whittier college under professor joe domkowski, let me say, one person who did publish some of the things i said, quote, you're too wordy. wordy. and i was wordy because i remember one victim of the trainings for my ph.d. in history, if in doubt, take a note. don't leave things, you know, unsaid. so i am wordy. i wanted the people that i interviewed to be completely known to the reader or listener of the tapes. so when will a complete early life history of richard nixon, which is complex. the idea of black history, nixon and whittier college had black football p
and i worked under him at the university of pennsylvania. he was a totally committed social historian. even though -- i'm going along with this comment, but it will come to an end -- we historians love to talk. i'm retired. i don't get enough practice. and thomas cochran was an american historian for the wharton school of business. and actually, he was very leftist but very socially oriented. and when i interviewed the some 400 persons who are located now at yorba linda museum and at whittier...
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after graduating from the university of pennsylvania, he was commissioned in the navy, served on destroyers, carriers and was an a 6 e bombardier navigator through two deployments including 37 combat missions during desert storm. left active duty in '95 to serve on the staff of two united states senators, served as senior policy adviser to the secretary of energy and since 9/11 have been recalled to active duty four times. and bob, i want to thank you on behalf of all the americans for your service. to our country. thank you very much. >> my honor. >> tom tarantino. he's the senior legislative associate for iraq and afghanistan veterans of america. he manages the legislative team and is responsible for executing their goals working with governments, congress, other decision making bodies and veterans organizations. tom is a former army captain who left service the in 2007 after ten years in the service. he spent a year in deployment with the 11th armored regiment in iraq where he earned both combat action badge and the bronze star. thank you for your service as well. >> thanks. >> hans von
after graduating from the university of pennsylvania, he was commissioned in the navy, served on destroyers, carriers and was an a 6 e bombardier navigator through two deployments including 37 combat missions during desert storm. left active duty in '95 to serve on the staff of two united states senators, served as senior policy adviser to the secretary of energy and since 9/11 have been recalled to active duty four times. and bob, i want to thank you on behalf of all the americans for your...
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born in philadelphia and a graduate of the university of pennsylvania and the yale law school. in addition to being the adjoint professor at ucla he is also a member of the center of public diplomacy advisory board member of the council foreign relations and a member of the council on international policy and also a renowned international lawyer and additionally he served as the chair of the california bar association and the los angeles bar association and barry sanders is an important leader and monsanto serving on the council the board of commissioners in the city of lost angeles park and recreation the board of commissioners of the los angeles memorial coliseum and executive commission of the los angeles opera. the praise for his book as when wonderful including a the following the. >> it challenges assumptions and offers a way for word in that area of great importance to our nation. please help me to wellcome barry sanders. [applause] >> it is an honor and privilege to be here brahmans bookstore it. it is an institution in southern california the oldest and largest. the boo
born in philadelphia and a graduate of the university of pennsylvania and the yale law school. in addition to being the adjoint professor at ucla he is also a member of the center of public diplomacy advisory board member of the council foreign relations and a member of the council on international policy and also a renowned international lawyer and additionally he served as the chair of the california bar association and the los angeles bar association and barry sanders is an important leader...
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michael thase, a professor of psychiatry at the university of pennsylvania school of medicine, who has companies. irving kirsch says that depressants are no better than placebo for the vast majority of people with depression, the vast majority. do you agree with that? >> dr. michael thase: no. no, i don't agree. i think you're confusing, or he's confusing, the results of studies versus what goes on in practice. >> stahl: he says that kirsch's statistical analysis overlooks the benefits to individual patients. >> thase: have a seat. >> stahl: and while he agrees there's a substantial placebo effect... >> thase: have you been keeping track of your depression scores? >> stahl: ...especially for the mildly depressed, using a different methodology, he finds that the drugs help 14% of those moderately depressed, and even more for those severely depressed. >> thase: our own work indicates pretty convincingly that this is a large and meaningful effect for a subset of the patients in these studies. >> stahl: but even by your own numbers, more people-- maybe twice as many people-- are having a p
michael thase, a professor of psychiatry at the university of pennsylvania school of medicine, who has companies. irving kirsch says that depressants are no better than placebo for the vast majority of people with depression, the vast majority. do you agree with that? >> dr. michael thase: no. no, i don't agree. i think you're confusing, or he's confusing, the results of studies versus what goes on in practice. >> stahl: he says that kirsch's statistical analysis overlooks the...
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he left the university of pennsylvania after his junior year and in 2000 started an internet radio program >> i didn't want anything to do with technology at all. >> reporter: hank has spent the last four years full time developing kloudco to help people organize their documents online. what are you looking for moneywise? >> 5 to $10 million. >> reporter: are you competing with people in the house? >> no. not at all. we are eight companies out of thousands seeking funding. >> reporter: silicon valley is a long way from newark, new jersey where new me entrepreneur anthony frazier grew up. >> when i was living in newark the only time i would see a person of a different color would be like the missionaries walking around trying to convert people. >> reporter: after dropping out of community college he worked the overnight shift at k mart. >> the people i worked with that was their life. i realized that a lot of those people didn't have many options. i don't want to work like that. >> reporter: a video game fanatic anthony created a video game website which led to his idea. tell me about playe
he left the university of pennsylvania after his junior year and in 2000 started an internet radio program >> i didn't want anything to do with technology at all. >> reporter: hank has spent the last four years full time developing kloudco to help people organize their documents online. what are you looking for moneywise? >> 5 to $10 million. >> reporter: are you competing with people in the house? >> no. not at all. we are eight companies out of thousands seeking...
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both are projects from the annenberg public policy center at the university of pennsylvania, the director is kathleen hall jamieson. faithful followers of our programs over the years know that she is our master media decoder, so i've asked her to join me this week for a look at the campaign so far. she is the author of many books including her latest, "the obama victory: how media, money, and message shaped the 2008 election." it's co-authored with kate kenski and bruce w. hardy. kathleen, welcome. >> thank you. >> we've been doing this a long time. >> certainly, we have. >> twenty years or more is-right? all right, so here we are. have you ever seen a meaner campaign? >> i've seen campaigns that i thought were mean. i've seen campaigns that i thought were deceptive and irrelevant to governance. i haven't seen a primary campaign that this early in the season has done so much damage to candidates from whom we will select a republican nominee. and i worry a great deal about what that means for the general election. >> there has been a lower turnout than everyone expected this year and a rea
both are projects from the annenberg public policy center at the university of pennsylvania, the director is kathleen hall jamieson. faithful followers of our programs over the years know that she is our master media decoder, so i've asked her to join me this week for a look at the campaign so far. she is the author of many books including her latest, "the obama victory: how media, money, and message shaped the 2008 election." it's co-authored with kate kenski and bruce w. hardy....
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a new study by the university of pennsylvania shows that people who live in the south suffer the worst rates of sleep disturbance and daytime tiredness. those living on the west coast seemed to get the most sleep. researchers say that differences in mental health, ethnicity, and access to medical care help explain the difference in sleep patterns. >> interesting. and apparently west virginia is in the bottom five for sleeping. >> really? >> maybe the east coast not faring so well, either. >> maybe economic stress has something to do with it -- >> absolutely. i think for everyone at this point. >>> if you are looking for a pick-me-up, forget the cup of coffee. >> head to the spice rack and buy some rosemary. the aroma of rosemary increases brain function. now researchers have found that the aroma not only wakes up our senses but actually act like a drug. the smell increases the amount of a compound called eucalyptol in the blood stream which increases brain performance and enhances your mood. >> maybe you could sprinkle rosemary in the coffee? >> sprinkteleon the desk here. might help.
a new study by the university of pennsylvania shows that people who live in the south suffer the worst rates of sleep disturbance and daytime tiredness. those living on the west coast seemed to get the most sleep. researchers say that differences in mental health, ethnicity, and access to medical care help explain the difference in sleep patterns. >> interesting. and apparently west virginia is in the bottom five for sleeping. >> really? >> maybe the east coast not faring so...
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. >> reporter: ashley harper from the university of pennsylvania was duped. >> we played those over and over in our head. >> reporter: landau touted his collection on national television and hobnobbed with presidents. federal agents seized items from his home in manhattan, which he shared with jason james savendove. a man who pleaded guilty last year. >> reporter: many of the documents came from the maryland historical society, where an employee spotted him taking the historic treasures. >> reporter: he claims landau was the brains behind it. they would research valuable collections and charm museum workers with cookies and cupcakes, while they shoved it into deep pockets. the two could now spend time in prison, as the government works to restore many of these priceless pieces of american history to their rightful keepers. >> it was pretty sickening to think that things we have as part of our history as a nation were taken. >> reporter: and the judge detailed how the pair would descrub the documents of any markings and try to get rid of any documents in the museum so they would not be c
. >> reporter: ashley harper from the university of pennsylvania was duped. >> we played those over and over in our head. >> reporter: landau touted his collection on national television and hobnobbed with presidents. federal agents seized items from his home in manhattan, which he shared with jason james savendove. a man who pleaded guilty last year. >> reporter: many of the documents came from the maryland historical society, where an employee spotted him taking the...
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a new study by the university of pennsylvania shows people who live in the south suffer the worst sleep and day time tiredness. those on the west coast get the most zs. researchers say the differences in mental health, ethnicity, and access to medical care is what helps explain the difference in sleep patterns. >> interactive video games may not be as much of a workout for kids as first thought. researchers at baylor university found that youngsters were literally just going through the motions finding low intensity ways of playing those games so they suggest the kids may get a better workout when playing the games with their families or actually just going outside and playing out there. >> run around. >> get real exercise. >> exactly. old school. >>> still ahead on news 4 at 4:00 many colleges of course are in spring break mode. just about a week away now. now the government is warning against travel to one of the >>> college students will be taking off for spring break real soon. one of the most popular destinations is mexico. but with drug related violence on the increase there, the
a new study by the university of pennsylvania shows people who live in the south suffer the worst sleep and day time tiredness. those on the west coast get the most zs. researchers say the differences in mental health, ethnicity, and access to medical care is what helps explain the difference in sleep patterns. >> interactive video games may not be as much of a workout for kids as first thought. researchers at baylor university found that youngsters were literally just going through the...
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this study, it was cdc data that the university of pennsylvania analyzed. fornians, 17% of them say that they are having sleep disturbance on a regular basis. 19% say that they have daytime fatigue so people are tired during the day. because of the sleep that they are not getting at night. those numbers are less than what we found nationally. a quarter with mild to extreme sleep problems. often women, more often african-americans when you break it down by group. lots of people having trouble falling asleep, staying asleep or found sleeping too much. then they have little energy or end up tired during the day. the national sleep foundation says we need 7 to 9 hours of sleep, that's for adults. a lot of people not getting that. it contributes, the report found, to chronic problems like diabetes and obesity, high blood pressure, interestingly in addition to where you live breaking this down by states, they also found that things like mental health, race, ethnicity and access to health insurance, medical care, have a lot to do with whether or not you're getting
this study, it was cdc data that the university of pennsylvania analyzed. fornians, 17% of them say that they are having sleep disturbance on a regular basis. 19% say that they have daytime fatigue so people are tired during the day. because of the sleep that they are not getting at night. those numbers are less than what we found nationally. a quarter with mild to extreme sleep problems. often women, more often african-americans when you break it down by group. lots of people having trouble...
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he left the university of pennsylvania after his junior year, and in 2000, founded an internet radio start-up that raised $40 million. two years later, it folded. >> emotionally, it was very difficult. i really for a couple of years didn't want anything to do with technology at all. >> hank has spent the last four years full time developing kloudco, a web platform to help people organize their e-mail and personal documents online. what are you looking for moneywise? >> over the course of the next several years of the company, $5 million to $10 million. >> are you competing with the people in the house? >> no, not at all. we're eight companies out of thousands seeking funding. >> silicon valley is a long way from newark, new jersey, where newme entrepreneur anthony frazier grew up. >> i didn't grow up with a lot of money. when i was living in newark, the only time i would see a person of a different color, you know, a white person would be like the missionaries walking around trying to convert people. >> after dropping out of community college, he worked the overnight shift at kmart. >
he left the university of pennsylvania after his junior year, and in 2000, founded an internet radio start-up that raised $40 million. two years later, it folded. >> emotionally, it was very difficult. i really for a couple of years didn't want anything to do with technology at all. >> hank has spent the last four years full time developing kloudco, a web platform to help people organize their e-mail and personal documents online. what are you looking for moneywise? >> over...
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a new study by the university of pennsylvania shows people living in the south suffer the worst ratesnce and daytime tiredness. those living on the west coast get the most zs. researchers say differences in mental health, ethnicity an access to medical care help explain the differences in sleep patterns. >>> you're looking for a pick-me-up today, forget that cup of coffee -- head to the spice rack and grab some rosemary. studies have long showed that the aroma of rosemary increases brain function but now researchers have found that the aroma not only wakes up all your senses but actually acts like a drug. the smell increases the amount a compound in the blood stream which increases brain performance an enhances your mood, too. >>> interactive video games may not be as much of a workout for kids as some people thought. researchers at baylor found kids were literally just going through the motions, finding low intensity ways of playing those games. they suggest that kids may get a better workout when playing games with their families or actually going outside and playing, the old-fashio
a new study by the university of pennsylvania shows people living in the south suffer the worst ratesnce and daytime tiredness. those living on the west coast get the most zs. researchers say differences in mental health, ethnicity an access to medical care help explain the differences in sleep patterns. >>> you're looking for a pick-me-up today, forget that cup of coffee -- head to the spice rack and grab some rosemary. studies have long showed that the aroma of rosemary increases...
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the university of pennsylvania had researchers who analyzed cdc data. they came up with a state by state breakdown and also interesting national facts. one in four of us reporting a moderate to severe sleep problem. often affecting what we do during the day. interestingly, it's not just our health or the daytime hours, the nighttime hours that are affected but more often they found mental health, race, ethnicity, whether you have health insurance all having an impact on whether you are getting enough sleep. people out west, much less likely to have sleep problems than those in the south and other parts of the country. the national sleep foundation says adults need 7 to 9 hours of sleep a night. a lot of us not getting that. it leads to chronic disease and can aggravate chronic problems like diabetes, depression, high blood pressure and obesity. interestingly, women report more sleep problems than men and african-americans report more sleep problems than other groups. >> thank you, tracie. >> we're only a day away from the arizona and michigan primaries a
the university of pennsylvania had researchers who analyzed cdc data. they came up with a state by state breakdown and also interesting national facts. one in four of us reporting a moderate to severe sleep problem. often affecting what we do during the day. interestingly, it's not just our health or the daytime hours, the nighttime hours that are affected but more often they found mental health, race, ethnicity, whether you have health insurance all having an impact on whether you are getting...
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we're speaking none other than jeremy siegel from the university of pennsylvania.o have you with us here today. >> great to be with you. >> what was the chief takeaway for you? what was the most important point? >> i think he's reinforcing what he said from the fomc conference. they said 2% inflation. he wasn't going to sacrifice that inflation rate. you know, that is a new goal of the federal reserve. he's prepared to stimulate the economy more. but he does know about inflation, as one of their targets. so i didn't see anything that new, just a reinforcement of what he had said. >> what's your take on the u.s. economy right now? >> i think this year is going to surprise on the upside. i think europe is improving. i think that -- >> improving? most people feel it's going -- or some countries are already in recession. >> they kick the banking crisis down the road. and that is the main fear for u.s. investors. if that is taken off the table for the knicnext six, nine mont- >> it is kicking the can down the road. >> you know what it will be, depreciation of the euro.
we're speaking none other than jeremy siegel from the university of pennsylvania.o have you with us here today. >> great to be with you. >> what was the chief takeaway for you? what was the most important point? >> i think he's reinforcing what he said from the fomc conference. they said 2% inflation. he wasn't going to sacrifice that inflation rate. you know, that is a new goal of the federal reserve. he's prepared to stimulate the economy more. but he does know about...
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sanders were born in philadelphia and is a graduate of the university of pennsylvania, and yale law school. in addition to being an adjunct professor of communications studies at ucla, mr. sanders is also a member of the usc center on public diplomacy's advisory board. a member of the council of foreign relations, and a member of the pacific council on international policy. he is also a renowned international lawyer. additionally, mr. sanders has served as the chair of both the california bar association and the los angeles bar association. barry sanders is an important civic leader in los angeles for answers on the council of the board of commissioners of the city of los angeles department of parks and recreation, the board of commissioners of the los angeles memorial coliseum, and the executive commission of the los angeles opera. that praise for this book has been wonderful, including the following from howard berman. in challenges assumptions and offers a way forward in this area of great importance to our nation. please help me welcome barry sanders. [applause] >> thank you. it's an h
sanders were born in philadelphia and is a graduate of the university of pennsylvania, and yale law school. in addition to being an adjunct professor of communications studies at ucla, mr. sanders is also a member of the usc center on public diplomacy's advisory board. a member of the council of foreign relations, and a member of the pacific council on international policy. he is also a renowned international lawyer. additionally, mr. sanders has served as the chair of both the california bar...
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university of pennsylvania researchers created sleep maps using data provided by the centers for diseaseey found southerners report the most sleep disturbances and daytime fatigue while people in the west sleep more soundly. the research is consistent with previous research. the rates with higher sleeplessness is consistent with the state with higher obesity. >> how did we get that video, of someone sleeping in their bed? >> i don't know. you can come film me. >>> and j.j. green joins us live to break down syria for us as world leaders meet. >>> and some cloud out there this morning. we'll get the latest in traffic and weather coming up next. wow, look at this bed! this nightstand! this wardrobe! what are you doing here? you're in ikea. my dream bedroom is in ikea? yes. what's that bedroom over there? that's your husband's dream bedroom. whatever your style, take home your dream bedroom together. ikea. the life improvement store. >>> hey, there was some jeremy lin action on the court. heat facing the knicks. touch night for lin. lebron james finishes on the other end. knicks can't h
university of pennsylvania researchers created sleep maps using data provided by the centers for diseaseey found southerners report the most sleep disturbances and daytime fatigue while people in the west sleep more soundly. the research is consistent with previous research. the rates with higher sleeplessness is consistent with the state with higher obesity. >> how did we get that video, of someone sleeping in their bed? >> i don't know. you can come film me. >>> and j.j....