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we've got it in vermont. common, ordinary citizens collectively can deliberate and reach decisions that count and matter on really important issues that affect their lives. the real democracy that began with the greeks would've argued about every sense does in fact work and work well in places like vermont and in fact can easily be transferable to other places in the united states if people have the wisdom and the will to do it. >> we're at the historic vermont college of arts in montpelier, vermont. i'm the founding president of the college and i'm a novelist. i've always been a story teller and i've always loved to read. i was reading, i can't remember the book and thought maybe i should do this. i went back to school and took a creative writing class and decided i had a knack for it and i've never turned back. there's nothing more satisfying than working on a novel, particularly when you have a job out of college because it's almost like, although my literary light physical import part of what i do, in som
we've got it in vermont. common, ordinary citizens collectively can deliberate and reach decisions that count and matter on really important issues that affect their lives. the real democracy that began with the greeks would've argued about every sense does in fact work and work well in places like vermont and in fact can easily be transferable to other places in the united states if people have the wisdom and the will to do it. >> we're at the historic vermont college of arts in...
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come any a good vermont sentence replied, vermont will do his full duty. governor fairbanks address the legislature when they arrived here. he asked them to appropriate the astonishing sum of half a million dollars from this little state. the legislature deliberated for about a day and appropriated a full million dollars. that even made news in europe. well, and pain behind his personal opinion by a man named julian scott, who had been a charmer boy in the civil war and at age 16 at the battle of the smell had dropped his strom and waded into a creek to rescue wounded vermonters. and for that, he won a medal of honor. so when the legislature after the war decided it needed a memorial at the statehouse, a memorial painting, it naturally went to julian scott and he studied it and it's absolutely accurate. i've been there 50 times and produced this wonderful painting that not only accurately predicts the battle amateur rain, but he painted about 40 portraits of vermont soldiers who were in the battle. the military role of vermont in the civil war is an absolu
come any a good vermont sentence replied, vermont will do his full duty. governor fairbanks address the legislature when they arrived here. he asked them to appropriate the astonishing sum of half a million dollars from this little state. the legislature deliberated for about a day and appropriated a full million dollars. that even made news in europe. well, and pain behind his personal opinion by a man named julian scott, who had been a charmer boy in the civil war and at age 16 at the battle...
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and a good vermont sentence replied, vermont will do his full duty. governor fairbanks addressed the legislature when he arrived here. he asked them to appropriate the astonishing sum of a half-million dollars in this little say. a legislature deliberated for about a day and appropriated $4 million. that even made news in europe. the painting behind me is painted by julian scott do it then a charmer boy and had dropped his charm and waded into a creek to rescue wounded vermonters. and for that, she won the medal of honor. so when the legislature after the were decided a memorial painting what to julian scott and he visited the battlefield kansas city pitcher rain and was absolutely accurate. i've been there 50 times. and produced this wonderful painting that not only accurately predicts the battle amateur rain, but painted about for departures of vermont soldiers in the battlefield. the military role as an outsized one that i'm absolutely convinced of that based on a relatively small 350,000 people. burma's performance was extraordinary. we may have s
and a good vermont sentence replied, vermont will do his full duty. governor fairbanks addressed the legislature when he arrived here. he asked them to appropriate the astonishing sum of a half-million dollars in this little say. a legislature deliberated for about a day and appropriated $4 million. that even made news in europe. the painting behind me is painted by julian scott do it then a charmer boy and had dropped his charm and waded into a creek to rescue wounded vermonters. and for that,...
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vermont, 700 pages. you've got to be kidding. what does it say about vermont? and a couple of the reviews actually said that. why such a big book? but, if you set the first aside it has been a very successful book and very satisfying. when we brought it out, and we were surprised by the size of it. we thought well, this will be a door stop or people will use it to exercise in the morning. but in fact, people have read it. not necessarily -- dipping into places where they have a particular interest and we in we hear from people. they write letters to the authors saying i just will got this book and i really like it and that is always very nice to hear. eventually we started way back in the beginning billions of years ago because the mounds were so important as part of the, not just the geography and topography of the place which is obvious but also because of the effects on the history of the state from the very beginning. wind up doing geology and started with the formation of the mountains and how they got here. and then continued working on. we had pretty muc
vermont, 700 pages. you've got to be kidding. what does it say about vermont? and a couple of the reviews actually said that. why such a big book? but, if you set the first aside it has been a very successful book and very satisfying. when we brought it out, and we were surprised by the size of it. we thought well, this will be a door stop or people will use it to exercise in the morning. but in fact, people have read it. not necessarily -- dipping into places where they have a particular...
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and he replied, vermont will do its full beauty. governor fairbanks address the legislature when he arrived here. he asked them to appropriate the astonishing sum of a half-million dollars from the state. the legislature deliberated for about a day in appropriated a full million dollars. that even made news in europe. the painting behind me is, first of all, he said by a man named william scott, who had been a drummer boy in the civil war and at age 16, he had dropped his drum and waded into a creek to rescue wounded vermonters. for that, he won the medal of honor. when the legislature decided that it needed a memorial here at the statehouse, naturally, it went to julian scott. he visited the battlefield, studied the terrain, not absolutely accurate. i have been there 50 times. and produced this wonderful painting that not only accurately predicts the battle and the terrain, repeated about 40 portraits of vermont soldiers who were in the battle into the painting. the military role of vermont in the civil war is an outsized one. i am
and he replied, vermont will do its full beauty. governor fairbanks address the legislature when he arrived here. he asked them to appropriate the astonishing sum of a half-million dollars from the state. the legislature deliberated for about a day in appropriated a full million dollars. that even made news in europe. the painting behind me is, first of all, he said by a man named william scott, who had been a drummer boy in the civil war and at age 16, he had dropped his drum and waded into a...
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we need a vermont bank.e need to do something about providing social services from our own endeavors. we need to tax ourselves and we need to separate so that we don't pay taxes to the federal government. we only pay taxes to ourselves through our own state bank. there are things that we can do to become independent. for instance, we can say you can't use vermont land and water for the growth of gm. we can't prohibit the sale of them in the state because we're still bound by the commerce clause, but we can prohibit land and water used for that purpose, and we have to do that. we can prevent the vioxx problem or have a hundred thousand people die because the fda screwed up. we can have our open fda. what we have to do is have an independent investigation of the three buildings that came down in manhattan because it is impossible for three buildings to come down in their own foot print at free fall speed unless there was controlled demolition. we have to carry on that investigation in vermont. >> thank you for
we need a vermont bank.e need to do something about providing social services from our own endeavors. we need to tax ourselves and we need to separate so that we don't pay taxes to the federal government. we only pay taxes to ourselves through our own state bank. there are things that we can do to become independent. for instance, we can say you can't use vermont land and water for the growth of gm. we can't prohibit the sale of them in the state because we're still bound by the commerce...
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here is vermont. i'm looking at the data, and middlebury case more on average than the university of vermont for every faculty range. you look at the figures for assistant professors, talking about the future talents, you have a situation where there are nine universities in the country where new professors earn six-figure salaries. eight of them are private and the one that is public is a medical institution on its own pay scale. the future here very much favors private on retaining talent. many choose their fields not because they want to get rich, but because there is a calling. it is beyond that. i spoke to a research university president of a public aau institutions here and we are talking about calendar offers that his institution has to make. he said that when he was lucky, he could raise enough money somewhere to match many salaries. but what he could not match with the conditions of the buildings and the ability to reduce the number of graduate students desired and to work with them and he al
here is vermont. i'm looking at the data, and middlebury case more on average than the university of vermont for every faculty range. you look at the figures for assistant professors, talking about the future talents, you have a situation where there are nine universities in the country where new professors earn six-figure salaries. eight of them are private and the one that is public is a medical institution on its own pay scale. the future here very much favors private on retaining talent....
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i have longstanding ties with the state and my book got started here in vermont. when i was a little girl used to spend my vacations with my grandmother who lived in a wonderful white federal style house on main street in windsor vermont which is an hour and a half north from here. i could spend the summers what she called lulling around and imagining what it would be like to live there before i was born. my father had a big family. there were seven children. he had two sisters and four brothers. the most famous of them would be archibald cox. you probably remember was the watergate special prosecutor. but when i was growing up, my father's brother who really fascinated me was the one who was missing from the family. he had been killed in the war which at that time of course was world war ii. my grandmother kept mementos of his around the house. i knew a few things from them. she didn't talk about him much, she was reticent about anything private anyway. she kept a wonderful photograph in the bedroom that showed him in the round flat british soldier that framed hi
i have longstanding ties with the state and my book got started here in vermont. when i was a little girl used to spend my vacations with my grandmother who lived in a wonderful white federal style house on main street in windsor vermont which is an hour and a half north from here. i could spend the summers what she called lulling around and imagining what it would be like to live there before i was born. my father had a big family. there were seven children. he had two sisters and four...
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vermont. this is vermont governor peter shumlin. win the most votes in the governor's race. he leads in the polls by more than 30 points. but that may not be enough. the vermont state constitution requires a candidate for governor to get 50% plus one vote. even though governor shumlin is leading by 30 points, he has four opponents. so if those four opponents get a combined 50% of the vote between them, governor shumlin will not be re-elected no matter how big the margin he wins by. in that case with nobody getting 50%, it's the state legislature that would get to pick the next governor of vermont. that could happen. it has happened very recently. some of the most interesting still undecided races from yesterday's elections after the governor's seat. this afternoon nbc news declaring peter shumlin the winner in vermont. vermont's first democratic governor in eight years. what's interesting about that is that even though peter shumlin the democrat won, he did not get 50% of the vote. under vermont's state rules, that means technically
vermont. this is vermont governor peter shumlin. win the most votes in the governor's race. he leads in the polls by more than 30 points. but that may not be enough. the vermont state constitution requires a candidate for governor to get 50% plus one vote. even though governor shumlin is leading by 30 points, he has four opponents. so if those four opponents get a combined 50% of the vote between them, governor shumlin will not be re-elected no matter how big the margin he wins by. in that case...
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and i live in fairfax, vermont, and i am a licensed professional engineer, licensed in vermont, and in new york. i am running for legislative office, namely for the united states senate, because the job of legislator is to legislate. not create jobs or change the economic situation. pass laws that will do that. i have a left -- list of ten bills i will introduce, and if i am not elected, i will champion those bills as a citizen. and since there are ten of them, i call them the most -- the symbol for ten items, and i hope we can get to that later. >> mark, i live in burlington. my wife, dana, and i have been married almost 50 years. we have seven grandchildren who are the love of our lymph was elect as the first independent in 1981 in burlington, and surfed e served as mayor for eight years and very proud of the role we played there in making burl ton one of the most liveable small cities in america. i was elected to the house of representatives as the fir independent in 40 years. elected six years ago to the united states senate, and i want to thank the people of vermont for the honor
and i live in fairfax, vermont, and i am a licensed professional engineer, licensed in vermont, and in new york. i am running for legislative office, namely for the united states senate, because the job of legislator is to legislate. not create jobs or change the economic situation. pass laws that will do that. i have a left -- list of ten bills i will introduce, and if i am not elected, i will champion those bills as a citizen. and since there are ten of them, i call them the most -- the...
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to vermont now for the fourth and final debate among the candidates in vermont.he input incumbent independent senator bernie sanders and his republican counterpart john macgovern. others also participated in the 90 minute event. >> before we conclude we want to thank you for joining us tonight as or timekeeper. without further ado, let's begin. we will begin tonight with you, mr. diamondstone. if you have 60 seconds with me in an elevator and had to describe yourself, what would you say? diamondstone: i probably wouldn't say anything, but let me try. almost 78-years-old, been a candidate a number of times, represent a party piece and individual liberty and social justice and i am a member of the socialist party, the american legion, veterans for peace and the liberty union, officer of liberty union and let live with my spells of 55 years. i have four children, jesse, paula and 15 grandchildren and they all lived with an area code 5031 know that is about 15 miles away so my social life revolves around them. ericson: we are products of our families and have two bra
to vermont now for the fourth and final debate among the candidates in vermont.he input incumbent independent senator bernie sanders and his republican counterpart john macgovern. others also participated in the 90 minute event. >> before we conclude we want to thank you for joining us tonight as or timekeeper. without further ado, let's begin. we will begin tonight with you, mr. diamondstone. if you have 60 seconds with me in an elevator and had to describe yourself, what would you say?...
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here in vermont, middlebury pays more on average in the university of barack -- vermont. if you look at the top figures, assistant professors, future talent, you have a situation where there are nine universities were new assistant professors earn six-figure salaries. eight of them are private, and the one that is public is a medical institution. the future very much for favors private in attracting and retaining talent. it is not just in terms of salary. many people in academia choose their field not because they want to get rich but there is a calling to the academic life, but it is beyond that. spoke to a research university president of a public institution this year and we were talking about counter- offers his institution has to make, and he says when he was lucky he could find enough money someone to manage many salaries but he could not match the conditions of the buildings, the ability to produce the number of graduate students desired by star faculty members to work with them, and he could not magic course reduction, where as a private research president could o
here in vermont, middlebury pays more on average in the university of barack -- vermont. if you look at the top figures, assistant professors, future talent, you have a situation where there are nine universities were new assistant professors earn six-figure salaries. eight of them are private, and the one that is public is a medical institution. the future very much for favors private in attracting and retaining talent. it is not just in terms of salary. many people in academia choose their...
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senate race in vermont. bernie sanders the independent who caucuses withct the democras in vermont has bin re-elected. before we look at some ofthe initial results in the senate races a word aboutth our projeions. the newshour doesn't call any race. it is our policy to report results as projected by the associated press. we'll also tell you when two television networks have calledo a winner in a state if the a.p. has not done so. now we'll go to geoffrey brown for more on these and other congressional matters. >> brown: thanks, gwen. i'm with, here with political editor christina bell and tony and stuart rothenberg, editor of the rothenberg political report. so if we start to look at the senate, they were talking about early for mitt romney on the presidential side. stu, that is not the case in this important senate race. >> we thought it might be when we first looked back months ago. >> brown: you mean months ago. richard murdoch ended up defeating richard lugar long-time senatorick lugar in a rathi bitter
senate race in vermont. bernie sanders the independent who caucuses withct the democras in vermont has bin re-elected. before we look at some ofthe initial results in the senate races a word aboutth our projeions. the newshour doesn't call any race. it is our policy to report results as projected by the associated press. we'll also tell you when two television networks have calledo a winner in a state if the a.p. has not done so. now we'll go to geoffrey brown for more on these and other...
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farm bill with peter welch of vermont. "the war room," she'll host two groups that are attacking the hunger issue head on. for more infororororororororororororororororororororororororororor >> eliot: all this week, current tv will be highlighting a series of sellments called currently feeding the need and when discussing any issues concerning food and hunger in america, there's no better place to start than with our nation's farmers. the u.s. farm bill expired at the end of september without congress passing or even voting on a new bill. the farm bill is an enormous piece of legislation that sets farm insurance policies, conserves, agricultural land and provides nutrition programs for millions of americans. you would think that something that affects the food supply and prices for every american would be a top priority for even the most dysfunctional lame duck congress in its last weeks yet it seems that a new bill may have to wait until early next year when the process will start all over. joining me now to tell us just h
farm bill with peter welch of vermont. "the war room," she'll host two groups that are attacking the hunger issue head on. for more infororororororororororororororororororororororororororor >> eliot: all this week, current tv will be highlighting a series of sellments called currently feeding the need and when discussing any issues concerning food and hunger in america, there's no better place to start than with our nation's farmers. the u.s. farm bill expired at the end of...
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our friend in vermont say they make the political process easy in vermont.be it's one of these things that we take a lesson, what you're getting back at earlier what is our process that people have to wait in line six or eight hours is about when you have it take game off of work that could be considered a poll tax. >> cenk: if there is one person who is a kenyan in the senate, it's definitely bernie sanders. he nailed it. that's where the accept is from. >> pennsylvania is troubleel. that's where the republican on camera said this voter i.d. law will allow mitt romney to win pennsylvania. hey, dummy, that's the part you don't say out loud. >> now we have the opportunity opportunity whether or not it's legal is another question, but to record that machine switching the vote. if we stint have cameras it would be anecdoteal and we will now. >> cenk, we'll be back to take the calls. they're closing in a half hour. thank youish guys, we're back in a bit. david shutser and schusser coming back tonight. (vo) answer in a moment. (vo) brought to you by courtyard. [
our friend in vermont say they make the political process easy in vermont.be it's one of these things that we take a lesson, what you're getting back at earlier what is our process that people have to wait in line six or eight hours is about when you have it take game off of work that could be considered a poll tax. >> cenk: if there is one person who is a kenyan in the senate, it's definitely bernie sanders. he nailed it. that's where the accept is from. >> pennsylvania is...
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i'm also happy to be in vermont because i have longstanding family ties with the state. am i being -- am i -- can you hear? yeah, talk louder. okay. i have longstanding ties with this state, and my book really got started here in vermont. when i was a little girl, i used to spend my school vacations with my grandmother who live inside a wonderful big, old, white federal-style house on main street in windsor, vermont, which is an hour and a half maybe north of here on the connecticut river. i could spend the summers, what she called lolling around realizing and imagining what it was like to the live there before i was born. my father had a big family, there were seven children. he had two sisters and four brothers. the most famous of them would be archie bald cox, but my father's brother who really fascinated me was the one who was missing from the family. he'd been killed in the war, which at that time, of course, was world war ii. my grandmother kept momentos of his around the house. i knew a few things from them. she didn't talk about him much. she was kind of reticent
i'm also happy to be in vermont because i have longstanding family ties with the state. am i being -- am i -- can you hear? yeah, talk louder. okay. i have longstanding ties with this state, and my book really got started here in vermont. when i was a little girl, i used to spend my school vacations with my grandmother who live inside a wonderful big, old, white federal-style house on main street in windsor, vermont, which is an hour and a half maybe north of here on the connecticut river. i...
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so perhaps vermont wealth lead again in the conversations. estimate university of vermont. i want to comment on what president sullivan just said very quickly to red i found in my nine years of president at vermont that trustees added value, and we saw yesterday with our former trustee house appropriations what strong and solid and supported values and understanding the public trustees can bring to the board table. the problem is precisely what jim touched on and it is a question of proportionality. we have nine private trustees on the university of vermont but we cannot determine the skill set that the other appointees of the legislature and the governor bring to the board to meet the needs of the board in the range of areas from those academic and strategic issues to the compliance and risk-management and the like and it's there that we need to emulate the best practices of the board. having left the presidency i am a professor of english and i wanted to comment very quickly on the discussion about the humanities. as said yesterday and scott said drawing on the recent sur
so perhaps vermont wealth lead again in the conversations. estimate university of vermont. i want to comment on what president sullivan just said very quickly to red i found in my nine years of president at vermont that trustees added value, and we saw yesterday with our former trustee house appropriations what strong and solid and supported values and understanding the public trustees can bring to the board table. the problem is precisely what jim touched on and it is a question of...
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president obama is the projected winner in vermont as expected. that is 3 electoral votes. >> we still have too early to call in georgia according to nbc news, that is the same case in south carolina, too early to call, and in virginia, it is too close to call according to nbc news. so again, we are waiting on virginia and you mentioned a great point because virginia has been obama territory for so long. >> it was in the last election and as i said, larry, the new virginia is different from the old virginia. much more of the vote concentrated in those suburben and increasingly urban feeling counties in northern virginia. >> we have our all stars right here, larry kudlow, steve liesman and rick santelli. brian sullivan with us from democracy plaza in new york city. >> on the virginia thing, absolutely, the northern suburbs a new ball game. you grew up in virginia. >> i did. >> i lived there when i worked in the administration. two other key points, the tidewater region where the military spending and the across the board budget sequester is a huge
president obama is the projected winner in vermont as expected. that is 3 electoral votes. >> we still have too early to call in georgia according to nbc news, that is the same case in south carolina, too early to call, and in virginia, it is too close to call according to nbc news. so again, we are waiting on virginia and you mentioned a great point because virginia has been obama territory for so long. >> it was in the last election and as i said, larry, the new virginia is...
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in a moment, we are going to go to vermont. they have also called the race for governor, and peter there will return it -- retain his governorship, and also, independent senator bernie sanders of vermont has won reelection. a longtime labor, racial justice, an activist and columnist, the founder of the black radical congress, this is going to be a a long evening, bill. what are you looking for tonight, and what have you observed so far? >> well, what i have observed and what worries me are the electoral manipulations that are taking place. i was listening to the tail end of your last guest, and part of what i have been thinking about is that one of the dangers that we face is the continuous erosion of democracy that we have been at with 30 plus years. it seems to be hiding. there is a combination of the citizens united decision plus the desperate move by the republicans to thwart the will of the people, and i find that actually quite -- quite frightening. one of the challenges is that at a certain point, regular people will be
in a moment, we are going to go to vermont. they have also called the race for governor, and peter there will return it -- retain his governorship, and also, independent senator bernie sanders of vermont has won reelection. a longtime labor, racial justice, an activist and columnist, the founder of the black radical congress, this is going to be a a long evening, bill. what are you looking for tonight, and what have you observed so far? >> well, what i have observed and what worries me...
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in vermont also as expected, barack obama wins the state of vermont. so, again, these are pretty much in line with what had been expected. the gubernatorial race there, hanging on and will likely be governor. there was that threat to challenge that. maybe split tickets along with of vermont line. that is not happening this year. it is not unusual, for example, to have a republican governor and in the case of lombardi sanders, an independent mayor. burlington and now, of course, an independent senator. he will easily win reelection tonight. that was never much in doubt. bernie sanders, practically a rock star in the state of vermont. still very early. we are in no way, shape, or form able to project averaging is going to go. that is very closely monitored. thirteen electoral votes, a state that had tipped to barack obama four years ago. very close. the poles remain very, very tight. in fact, unbelievably tight. we are not at all comparable saying it will go. in georgia where mitt romney is favored, again, very, very tight . we are not in that position t
in vermont also as expected, barack obama wins the state of vermont. so, again, these are pretty much in line with what had been expected. the gubernatorial race there, hanging on and will likely be governor. there was that threat to challenge that. maybe split tickets along with of vermont line. that is not happening this year. it is not unusual, for example, to have a republican governor and in the case of lombardi sanders, an independent mayor. burlington and now, of course, an independent...
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senator bernie sanders of vermont will joins but next, the debate of gun control nearly absent duringas t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t ♪ ♪ the trucks are going farther. the new 2013 ram 1500. ♪ ♪ with the best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. ♪ ♪ guts. glory. ram. gentlemanit's all over but the time screaming and shouting. two final thoughts. first, amist all the acrimony and fury, let's not forget that some how this process has worked for over 200 years, and the rest of the world has not only watched and marveled, it has imitated and followed. the principles have taken root and even if i am perfectly. the experiment that was doomed to fail 200 years ago is now the model for all. many folks wake up and want to be like us more than any other nation. we're the envy of the world because of the process, flawed as it may often be. we should take pride in there. there were two issues ignored over the campaign. the aurora shooting which so vividly made clear what we must do to reign in the terror of semiautomatic guns with the magazines tha
senator bernie sanders of vermont will joins but next, the debate of gun control nearly absent duringas t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t ♪ ♪ the trucks are going farther. the new 2013 ram 1500. ♪ ♪ with the best-in-class fuel economy. engineered to move heaven and earth. ♪ ♪ guts. glory. ram. gentlemanit's all over but the time screaming and shouting. two final thoughts. first, amist all the acrimony and fury, let's not forget that some how this process has...
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here in vermont looked at the data and middlebury his more on average and the university of vermont for. and if you look at the figures, the top figures for the assistant professors, is talking about the future talent, you have a situation where there are nine universities in the country where new assistant professors earn six-figure salaries. eight of them are private and the one that is public is primarily a medical institution so arguably on its own pace kill. the future here very much favors privates and attracting and retaining talent. it's not just in terms of salary because obviously many people in academe choose their field not because they want to get rich but there's a call to the academic life. but it's beyond that. i spoke to a research university president of a public institution this year and we were talking about counteroffers that his institution has to make. he said that when he was lucky he could raise enough money somewhere to match many salaries but what he couldn't match was the condition of the buildings, the ability to produce the number of graduate students desir
here in vermont looked at the data and middlebury his more on average and the university of vermont for. and if you look at the figures, the top figures for the assistant professors, is talking about the future talent, you have a situation where there are nine universities in the country where new assistant professors earn six-figure salaries. eight of them are private and the one that is public is primarily a medical institution so arguably on its own pace kill. the future here very much...
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my book really got started here in vermont. when i was a little girl, i used to spend my school vacations with my grandmother who lived in a federal style house on main street in windsor, vermont, on the connecticut river. i spent the summers lolling around, reading and imagining what it was like to live there. one was like to live there before i was born. my father had a big family. he had two sisters and four brothers. the most famous of them would be archibald cox, he was a watergate special prosecutor. when i was growing up, my father's brother, who really fascinated me, was the one who is missing from the family. he had been killed, which at that time was world war ii. my grandmother kept mementos of him around the house. she was a little reticent about anything private anyway. she kept a wonderful photograph in her bedroom that showed him with a frames-based like a halo, almost. i knew that he had been athletic, she had a photograph of him in his hockey skates and sweater and he had gone to the st. paul school in concord
my book really got started here in vermont. when i was a little girl, i used to spend my school vacations with my grandmother who lived in a federal style house on main street in windsor, vermont, on the connecticut river. i spent the summers lolling around, reading and imagining what it was like to live there. one was like to live there before i was born. my father had a big family. he had two sisters and four brothers. the most famous of them would be archibald cox, he was a watergate special...
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we have it in vermont. common, ordinary citizens collect collectively can deliberate and reach decisions that count and matter on really important issues that affect their lives. that the real democracy that began with the greek and we argued about ever since does in fact work and work well in places like vermont, and in fact can easily be transare forble to other places in the united states if people have the wisdom and the will to do it. >>> for more information on this and other cities visited by c-span local content vehicle visit c-span.org/localcontent. >>> same course we have been on will not lead to a better destination. the same path we're means $20 trillion in debt at the end of the second term e he won't have. it means crippling unemployment. it means stagment take home pay. a devastated military and, by the way, unless we change course we may be looking at another recession. [booing] >> the question of the election comes down to this, to do you want more of the same or do you want real change? [c
we have it in vermont. common, ordinary citizens collect collectively can deliberate and reach decisions that count and matter on really important issues that affect their lives. that the real democracy that began with the greek and we argued about ever since does in fact work and work well in places like vermont, and in fact can easily be transare forble to other places in the united states if people have the wisdom and the will to do it. >>> for more information on this and other...
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here in vermont, look at the data. middlebury pays more on average and the university of vermont for every faculty. and if you look at the figures, the top figures for a system professors, talking about the future talent, you have a situation where there are nine universities in the country where new assistant professors earn six-figure salaries. eight of them are private, and the one that is public is primarily in the constitution in, so arguably on its own pace scale. the future here very much favors private in attracting and retaining challenge -- talents. and it is not just in terms of salary because obviously many people choose there field not because they want to get rich, but for -- there is a calling to the academic life. but it is beyond that. as put to our research university president of a public a a u.s. institution this year, and we were talking about counteroffers that his institution has to make. and he said that when he was lucky he could raise enough money to find enough money somewhere to match many s
here in vermont, look at the data. middlebury pays more on average and the university of vermont for every faculty. and if you look at the figures, the top figures for a system professors, talking about the future talent, you have a situation where there are nine universities in the country where new assistant professors earn six-figure salaries. eight of them are private, and the one that is public is primarily in the constitution in, so arguably on its own pace scale. the future here very...
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two months after that, the vermont legislature did what vermonters had already done.picked peter shumlin to be governor. which means 28 people in the legislature voted to elect somebody who the people of vermont did not vote for. a gentle reminder that states run the elections. they are governed by weird rules and worth whatever efforts it takes. it's worth filling out two bubbles. i'm looking at you, north carolina. >>> the question for this election is this. do you want to stay on the same course we're on or do you want real change. paul ryan and aplan on putting in place real change from day twice the stain fighting power as the leading liquid value brand. era detergent. a lot of fight for a little dough. >>> the question for this election is this. do you want to stay on the same course we're on or do you want real change. paul ryan and aplan on putting in place real change from day one. accomplishing real change is something i don't just talk about, it's something i've done. the question of this election comes down to this. do you want more of the same or do you w
two months after that, the vermont legislature did what vermonters had already done.picked peter shumlin to be governor. which means 28 people in the legislature voted to elect somebody who the people of vermont did not vote for. a gentle reminder that states run the elections. they are governed by weird rules and worth whatever efforts it takes. it's worth filling out two bubbles. i'm looking at you, north carolina. >>> the question for this election is this. do you want to stay on...
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two months after that, the vermont legislature did what vermonters had already done. shumlin to be governor. which means 28 people in the legislature voted to elect somebody who the people of vermont did not vote for. a gentle reminder that states run the elections. they are governed by weird rules and worth whatever efforts it takes. it's worth filling out two bubbles. i'm looking at you, north carolina. think twice. with occasional irregularity, things your body doesn't use could be lingering in your system, but activia has been shown in clinical studies to help with slow intestinal transit. ♪ activia. wears off. [ female announcer ] stop searching and start repairing. eucerin professional repair moisturizes while actually repairing very dry skin. the end of trial and error has arrived. try a free sample at eucerinus.com. the end of trial and error has arrived. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our bus
two months after that, the vermont legislature did what vermonters had already done. shumlin to be governor. which means 28 people in the legislature voted to elect somebody who the people of vermont did not vote for. a gentle reminder that states run the elections. they are governed by weird rules and worth whatever efforts it takes. it's worth filling out two bubbles. i'm looking at you, north carolina. think twice. with occasional irregularity, things your body doesn't use could be lingering...
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two months after that, the vermont legislature did what vermonters had already done. peter shumlin to be governor. which means 28 people in the legislature voted to elect somebody who the people of vermont did not vote for. a gentle reminder that states run the elections. they are governed by weird rules and worth whatever efforts it takes. it's worth filling out two bubbles. i'm looking at you, north carolina. humans -- even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems. namely, other humans. which is why, at liberty mutual insurance, auto policies come with new car replacement and accident forgiveness if you qualify. see what else comes standard at libertymutual.com. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? i'm an expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owne
two months after that, the vermont legislature did what vermonters had already done. peter shumlin to be governor. which means 28 people in the legislature voted to elect somebody who the people of vermont did not vote for. a gentle reminder that states run the elections. they are governed by weird rules and worth whatever efforts it takes. it's worth filling out two bubbles. i'm looking at you, north carolina. humans -- even when we cross our t's and dot our i's, we still run into problems....
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indiana, kentucky, georgia, vermont, and virginia are done. we are watching this vote across the country. right now the focus is on virginia, the first of nine so- called swing states. >> and the most critical state of these early swing states. virginia had 13 electoral votes. the polls closed about 3 minutes ago. we're expecting to get numbers soon. president obama was the first president to get the vote since lyndon johnson. it was a very, very close state for both candidates right now. obama has a slight lead in virginia. let's check one more time, see if any numbers have come in. we'll be keeping an eye on virginia. of course ohio, florida, and the other swing states as well. >> one of the states we mentioned, only one we mentioned in which president obama is expected to win is vermont. three electoral votes. we are continuing to monitor vermont. we want to take you now to indiana. as you see here, we have 5% reporting. romney is leading in indiana. president obama won the state of indiana four years ago. we do have one state right now, ke
indiana, kentucky, georgia, vermont, and virginia are done. we are watching this vote across the country. right now the focus is on virginia, the first of nine so- called swing states. >> and the most critical state of these early swing states. virginia had 13 electoral votes. the polls closed about 3 minutes ago. we're expecting to get numbers soon. president obama was the first president to get the vote since lyndon johnson. it was a very, very close state for both candidates right now....
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. >> we are at the historic vermont college of fine artses in montpellier vermont. i'm the founding president of the college. i've always been a story-teller and always loved to read, and i was reading -- i thought maybe shy do this and i went back to school and took a creative writing class and decided i had a knack for it and never turned back. there's nothing more satisfying than working on a novel, particularly when you have a job like running a college. it's almost like -- although my literary life is an important part of what i do in some ways i'm still a tinkerer at night in the garage. i'm no different than someone building model airplanes. eye just crafting a 280 page novel that people hopefully read and enjoy. >>> the building behind is was erected in 1868 and this was a women's undergraduate college for years. in 2006, the campus was in danger of closing. there were established msa programs here, and so i led an effort with he faculty and staff of the college to take the institution independent, form into a fine arts college, chit is today, and in 2008 we
. >> we are at the historic vermont college of fine artses in montpellier vermont. i'm the founding president of the college. i've always been a story-teller and always loved to read, and i was reading -- i thought maybe shy do this and i went back to school and took a creative writing class and decided i had a knack for it and never turned back. there's nothing more satisfying than working on a novel, particularly when you have a job like running a college. it's almost like -- although...
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vermont -- new jersey had been windy less so than the other places. a call came and his sister was fine, she couldn't understand why they were calling. later that night when uncle got through, they gained some sense of the damage. he had had to leave his house and fight his way to the telephone office to get a line. all along main street elms had fallen. the verge pine forest in paradise was wrecked that was an area of the unspoiled trees behind the house in windsor. it's a beautiful park. it no longer has the huge version pines that were there in the '30s. the pine forest was wrecked. the woods looked as if defines had been playing in there. everywhere ruin and paradise never again the same. that had been rob's personal family loss. it would be nearly two years more before all hell broke loose around the globe. so this is a digression now we have to go 0 back to egypt in 18942. what was interesting in a way what was about to happen to rob that this point was all hell was about to break loose for him. he would be moved to the front line. he learned ho
vermont -- new jersey had been windy less so than the other places. a call came and his sister was fine, she couldn't understand why they were calling. later that night when uncle got through, they gained some sense of the damage. he had had to leave his house and fight his way to the telephone office to get a line. all along main street elms had fallen. the verge pine forest in paradise was wrecked that was an area of the unspoiled trees behind the house in windsor. it's a beautiful park. it...
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in terms of vermont, we have the largest historic district in the state.t is a very historic community, founded in 1791. it is run to about 20,000 during the day. largely because of the jobs that are here, the center of commerce and the area. we are fortunate here that we are somewhat insulated from a lot of the trends that occurred nationally. our economy is pretty stable because we rely on the state as a primary source of jobs. our insurance companies do well. we have three large insurance companies headquartered here. we are relatively protected from the ebbs and flows of the national economy. we are a tourism based community. we have not seen much of a dip and that. our downtown buildings are almost all full. a real testament to the strength of our downtown and the attraction for people that want to visit here. we have a very vibrant business community. but it is virtually all independent. they are responsible. but the city really does value the independent nature. we have three independent bookstores. we had a sycophant battle here years ago. we are t
in terms of vermont, we have the largest historic district in the state.t is a very historic community, founded in 1791. it is run to about 20,000 during the day. largely because of the jobs that are here, the center of commerce and the area. we are fortunate here that we are somewhat insulated from a lot of the trends that occurred nationally. our economy is pretty stable because we rely on the state as a primary source of jobs. our insurance companies do well. we have three large insurance...
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y 3 en vermont que es el estado menos poblado.el proximo martes votaremos en la eleccion nacional por el candidato que mas nos gusta... pero sera en el invierno... y sera hasta entonces que el candidato que gane el proximo martes podra considerarse presidente electo. en cuanto a quien va a ganar... ni los analistas mas experimentados se atreven a decirlo que pasa si hay un empate. si ocurre cuente con que le diremos aqui en perspectiva nacional... como se arreglara. .. la policia del distrito busca a un hombre que ingreso por la fuerza al apartamento de una mujer el pasado 26 de octubre... el sospechoso intento asaltar sexualmente a la mujer y la apunalo en varias ocasiones... el hombre llamo a la puerta de la victima poco despues de las 2-de la tarde, en el bloque 2300 de la washington placen el noreste... la mujer se enfrasco en un forcejeo con el sospechoso, quien la hirio antes de escapar... cualquier informacion en relacion con el caso reportarlo al: 202- 727 9099... tambien: .. los personajes de plaza sesamo planean marcha p
y 3 en vermont que es el estado menos poblado.el proximo martes votaremos en la eleccion nacional por el candidato que mas nos gusta... pero sera en el invierno... y sera hasta entonces que el candidato que gane el proximo martes podra considerarse presidente electo. en cuanto a quien va a ganar... ni los analistas mas experimentados se atreven a decirlo que pasa si hay un empate. si ocurre cuente con que le diremos aqui en perspectiva nacional... como se arreglara. .. la policia del distrito...
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funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to guide you through the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we put our extended global network to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news." >> this is a special edition of bbc world news america. reporting from washington, i'm kathy kaye. president obama joins campaign workers to dial up support in the final hours. >> we feel we have the votes to win. >> his rival, mitt romney is off to the polls, and then bet -- back to the campaign trail for one final push. >> we are going to steer this country back on to a course that will help the american people have a brighter future. >> and taking a spin back in time, tonight, we will show you how the competitors have stacked up over the years. welcome to our viewers on public television i
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funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, bbc world news. >> a new leader for a new era. china's next president takes center stage. xi jinping wil preside over a fifth of the world's population. >> friends of the media, china at needs to know more about the world, and the world needs to understand better about china. >> we talk to china's richest man who rose from poverty to the top of the billionaire's elite table. now he is warning about inequality. >> this wealth that has become a huge problem. >> today's other headlines. violence escalated in gaza after hamas rockets killed israelis across the border. egypt warns the situation could escalate out of control. hello and welcome to g
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funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbcworld news america." tensions flare in the middle east as israel and palestinian militants exchanged rocket fire. bp pays a record fine and plead guilty to criminal charges. more than two years after a massive oil spill at daily inched the u.s. coast. --deluged the u.s. coast. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. there are real concerns that the conflict between palestinian militants in gaza and israel could spark a wider conflict in the region. air raid fire sounded in the israeli city of tel aviv as rockets were fired towards it. the assaults underlines the rising tensio
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funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, "bbc world news america." >> this is "bbc world news america." i am katty kay. an assault as engines rise between syria and israel. it is a fortress like no other. how did one intruder slipped past security to get his hands on the keys to the tower of london? on publice to our viewers television and around the globe. the conflict in syria has widened with israel saying it will respond with severity if any more mortars landed in the heights. this has happened twice and wise israel has responded. today with direct hits on syrian units. the violence comes at the same time as the arab league has recognized the newly formed syrian opposition bloc as legitim
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funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise in a tailored solutions for small businesses anmajor corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, bbc world news america. >> this is bbc world news america. aseral patras' steps down the cia director after admitting to an extramarital affair, sending shock waves through washington. and on the political front, it is back to business. can the parties to strike a deal to reverse the looming economic difficulties? a new teen-age magician in town is making quite a market in south africa. welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. it was a rather unexpected resignation. a short time ago, general david is stepping down as cia director. president obama accepted the resignation of the retired four- star general. he praised h
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> funding for this presentation is made possible by -- the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to guide you through business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we put our extended global network to work for a wide range of companies, from small businesses to major corporations. what can we do for you? >> it has been a truly momentous week. first, the u.s. election. the confirmation the chinese elite will steer china through the next decade. >> china will develop its own type of democracy, whether the west except it or not. >> we speak to henry kissinger in his first television interview since president obama was reelected. >> i think that both obama and xi jinping will have to acts themselves how they expect the relationship to of golf. >> with social media websites going in and out of fashion, we asked the founder of tumblr makes this different. >> it is a delightful surprise when you bumped to a stranger who cares about
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they're also giving vermont to the incumbent senate bernie sanders and again, it was expected. we will have more after this. did you know that getting up and getting active for just 60 minutes a day is all it takes to help you get stronger, look better, and feel great? or that fresh fruits and veggies aren't just healthier and crunchier, they can taste better, too? eating better and getting more active is easier than you think. (all) yeah! keep watching for some fun and easy ways to discover the magic of healthy living in your life. america... (all) let's get healthy together! (cheering) ♪ >>> we have been telling you all day about the long lines at some polling sites and get this, we're hearing a polling spot in woodbridge, virginia, the line is so long folks could be waiting three hours just to cast their ballots. that location is potomac middle school. we have a news crew there to scoop the whole thing out. as we had mention, polls officially in virginia close at 7 p.m. but if you were in line by 7, you will get to vote. >>> now, no matter who we choose as our next president
they're also giving vermont to the incumbent senate bernie sanders and again, it was expected. we will have more after this. did you know that getting up and getting active for just 60 minutes a day is all it takes to help you get stronger, look better, and feel great? or that fresh fruits and veggies aren't just healthier and crunchier, they can taste better, too? eating better and getting more active is easier than you think. (all) yeah! keep watching for some fun and easy ways to discover...
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funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, bbc world news. >> america decides. after an 18-month campaign, americans go to the poles. go to the polls. this is scene live from columbus, ohio. for governor mitt romney, the campaigning continues in two key battleground states. >> president obama promised change. but he couldn't deliver it. i promised change and i have a record of achieving it. >> and planning to play basketball and have a family dinner having issued his final rallying call. >> our work is not done. our fight for change goes on. because we know this nation cannot succeed. >> hello and welcome to gmt. i'm tim wilcox. also coming up in the program, more on the murder of the man who b
funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to know your business, offering specialized solutions and capital to help you meet your growth objectives. we offer expertise and tailored solutions for small businesses and major corporations. what can we do for you? >> and now, bbc world news. >> america decides....