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run the marathon as well as the lines thick with people along all 26 miles cheering goals through wellesley, past boston college down the hills, and you're exhausted and the crowd draws you in comomming down commonwealth avenue and pul-ingè you cançó takeñr another step, that's what the marathonñr skkçó people. >> charlie: and digitalçó journalism with billçóç >> walt and i are not spring chickens, but it's the most exciting period of our career. we were energized an in a way. >> charlie: and biz stone, founder of twitter. >> reading this book is like looking at the world through my eyes. creativity is a renewable resource, be willing to fail spectacularly if you want to succeed spectacularly. opportunity can be manufactured. these are things we hear over and over again but the stories and the way that i present them, i think, are fresh and are, you know, admittedly allouis -- hallucinogenicly and life affirming. >> charlie: boston marathon one year later, digital journalism and biz stone when we continue. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this i
run the marathon as well as the lines thick with people along all 26 miles cheering goals through wellesley, past boston college down the hills, and you're exhausted and the crowd draws you in comomming down commonwealth avenue and pul-ingè you cançó takeñr another step, that's what the marathonñr skkçó people. >> charlie: and digitalçó journalism with billçóç >> walt and i are not spring chickens, but it's the most exciting period of our career. we were energized an in...
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and she said, lisa, what's wrong, and she said, oh, mel, i came through wellesley.'s about eight miles in. there was a water spot. there on the table was the picture of martin richard. the little boy that was killed. when she looked up, martin richard's mom was there and gave lisa this huge hug and so to think about what it's going to be like on the actual race day. they're expecting 1 million people to come out and watch this race. >> rightly. it should be the biggest and best ef. right now, you have to speak about america. right now, we believe they're playing "america the beautiful." let ace l let's listen in. and we missed it because i was busy talking. there's going to be a lot of great music this morning. that is really the official beginning is that song. we're going to have some opening remarks now from the reverend liz walker, the pastor of the rocksbury national sure. martin richard, the young boy, krystle, campbell. lingzi lu, the exchange student, and sean collier, of course. we'll take a break right now and then we'll bring you back to the anniversary.
and she said, lisa, what's wrong, and she said, oh, mel, i came through wellesley.'s about eight miles in. there was a water spot. there on the table was the picture of martin richard. the little boy that was killed. when she looked up, martin richard's mom was there and gave lisa this huge hug and so to think about what it's going to be like on the actual race day. they're expecting 1 million people to come out and watch this race. >> rightly. it should be the biggest and best ef. right...
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kristin butcher chairs the economics department at wellesley and came by the home office near boston to explain. >> we have some real bright spots in this employment report. we have 192,000 new jobs counted in the establishment survey, and in addition to that, there are revisions upwards from the previous couple months of the year. >> reporter: and the establishment survey is when they ask employers how many jobs you... >> yes, so how many checks are going out the door. and so we have about 192,000 new jobs. within that, there's some nice things as well, which is that temporary business services seem to be up, and that tends to be a bellwether because temporary services mean that they're hiring temporary workers in advance, we think, of hiring full time workers. construction numbers are also up, and those tend to foretell changes. construction tends to be quite sensitive to downturn in the economy, and also sensitive to upturn. >> reporter: the report included a milestone, according to the bureau of labor statistics-- more than six years after the start of the great recession, the ec
kristin butcher chairs the economics department at wellesley and came by the home office near boston to explain. >> we have some real bright spots in this employment report. we have 192,000 new jobs counted in the establishment survey, and in addition to that, there are revisions upwards from the previous couple months of the year. >> reporter: and the establishment survey is when they ask employers how many jobs you... >> yes, so how many checks are going out the door. and so...
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she was first lady of arkansas and the first commencement beaker at wellesley.the first female chair of the legal services corporation. she was the first female senator from new york. she is first in the heart of democrats to be the next presidential candidate. [applause] now i know why this grant says caused -- script says pause for applause. the only person more qualified with abraham lincoln, and the tea party would not have them. let's show our appreciation. hillary rodham clinton. [applause] >> hello. other thing. to have soy tonight many people joining us. have not just a man, but a sensitive man. be nice to him. where are you? [applause] >> what was i thinking? [laughter] i just have my girls in my head, don't blow it down. begin first of all by saying that there has been some remarkable testimony from all of these women. i want to pick up with what ruslana was saying about ukraine. you have both had to negotiate with vladimir putin. but he does not strike me as the most people friendly guy, let alone a woman-friendly guy. what have you learned from that
she was first lady of arkansas and the first commencement beaker at wellesley.the first female chair of the legal services corporation. she was the first female senator from new york. she is first in the heart of democrats to be the next presidential candidate. [applause] now i know why this grant says caused -- script says pause for applause. the only person more qualified with abraham lincoln, and the tea party would not have them. let's show our appreciation. hillary rodham clinton....
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she was first lady of arkansas and the first commencement beaker at wellesley.female chair of the legal services corporation. she was the first female senator from new york. she is first in the heart of democrats to be the next presidential candidate. [applause] now i know why this grant says caused -- script says pause for applause. [laughter] the only person more qualified with abraham lincoln, and the tea party would not have them. let's show our appreciation. hillary rodham clinton. [applause] >> hello. one other thing. >> we have tom friedman of t"ne york times." a man but he is the next best thing which is a sensitive man. him. be very nice to tom, where are you? >> there he is. applause] here?t was i thinking head, my girls in my don't blow it, dad. treat to be here. there has been some remarkable testimony from all of these from the different countries but i want to pick up with what was said about ukraine. both had to negotiate with vladimir putin, who does not the most people friendly guy let alone woman friendly guy. what did you learn from that exper
she was first lady of arkansas and the first commencement beaker at wellesley.female chair of the legal services corporation. she was the first female senator from new york. she is first in the heart of democrats to be the next presidential candidate. [applause] now i know why this grant says caused -- script says pause for applause. [laughter] the only person more qualified with abraham lincoln, and the tea party would not have them. let's show our appreciation. hillary rodham clinton....
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, first lady of arkansas and most impressively perhaps the first student commencement speaker of wellesleyvices corporation, the first female partner, the first female senator from new york and at the moment first in the heart of democrats to be the next president of the united states. [cheers and applause] now i know why the script said paz for applause. the only person more qualified than hillary clinton as abraham lincoln and the tea party wouldn't have it. so let's show our appreciation now for our first among women tonight. francis menefee, christine lagarde and america's remarkable, hillary rodham clinton. [cheers and applause] [applause] >> one other thing i was very lucky tonight to have tom friedman from "the new york times." he is a man, but he sent next best thing, which is a sensitive man. so let's be very nice to him. tom, where are you? [cheers and applause] >> what was i thinking? [laughter] i've got my gross in my head. don't blow it, dad. i really want to begin, first of all, some remarkable testimony in different countries. but i want to pick up with why ruslana was sayin
, first lady of arkansas and most impressively perhaps the first student commencement speaker of wellesleyvices corporation, the first female partner, the first female senator from new york and at the moment first in the heart of democrats to be the next president of the united states. [cheers and applause] now i know why the script said paz for applause. the only person more qualified than hillary clinton as abraham lincoln and the tea party wouldn't have it. so let's show our appreciation now...
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wellesley college is about the mid point, 13th mile mark. then to newton heart break hill and then to boylston street in downtown boston. some of the wheelchairs go first, then elite men and elite women and then the bulk of the people will leave in four large waves. it will take a couple hours to get them all moving. there is increased police presence. you see it here in hopkinton and downtown, cops walking around all over the place, lots of bomb sniffing dogs. the goal is to make sure this is nothing but a race that everybody enjoys. >> mark, thank you. we should note that last night at fenway park the red sox honored victims and survivors with a pregame ceremony. dozens of marathon runners and first responders were also there. they got to watch a great game because the red sox came back from a five-run deficit, beating the orioles 6-5. and we're going to have much more from boston in our next half hour including one family that's making its way back after a terrible year. but right now let's go back to gayle and charlie in new york. >> all
wellesley college is about the mid point, 13th mile mark. then to newton heart break hill and then to boylston street in downtown boston. some of the wheelchairs go first, then elite men and elite women and then the bulk of the people will leave in four large waves. it will take a couple hours to get them all moving. there is increased police presence. you see it here in hopkinton and downtown, cops walking around all over the place, lots of bomb sniffing dogs. the goal is to make sure this is...
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first lady of the united states, first lady of most impressively first student speaker at wells wellesleyshe's first in the heart of the next to be united states.e more knthe only person ualified for hillary clinton was abraham lincoln and the tea party wouldn't have it. let's show our appreciation for our guests. hello. i've got my girls in my head, don't blow it, dad. and i treat to be here have beengin -- there remarkable testimony about all these women from these different to pick up t i want about what was said about ukraine. to negotiate with vladimir putin who does not most people as the friendly guy. hat did you learn from that experience? what should we know about him as doing inand how are we managing this crisis? madame secretary would you begin? to see you s great and i'm thrilled to be back here conference.erful thank tina and everybody who put it together and i'm especially pleased to be here who has just shown such great leadership. ukraine being one example. are so many more through the international monetary fund. we could be here until breakfast talking about what's goin
first lady of the united states, first lady of most impressively first student speaker at wells wellesleyshe's first in the heart of the next to be united states.e more knthe only person ualified for hillary clinton was abraham lincoln and the tea party wouldn't have it. let's show our appreciation for our guests. hello. i've got my girls in my head, don't blow it, dad. and i treat to be here have beengin -- there remarkable testimony about all these women from these different to pick up t i...
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first lady of the united states, first lady of most impressively first student speaker at wells wellesleye's first in the heart of the next to be united states.e more knthe only person ualified for hillary clinton was abraham lincoln and the tea party wouldn't have it. let's show our appreciation for our guests. hello. i've got my girls in my head, don't blow it, dad. and i treat to be here have beengin -- there remarkable testimony about all these women from these different to pick up t i want about what was said about ukraine. to negotiate with vladimir putin who does not most people as the friendly guy. hat did you learn from that experience? what should we know about him as doing inand how are we managing this crisis? madame secretary would you begin? to see you s great and i'm thrilled to be back here conference.erful thank tina and everybody who put it together and i'm especially pleased to be here who has just shown such great leadership. ukraine being one example. are so many more through the international monetary fund. we could be here until breakfast talking about what's going
first lady of the united states, first lady of most impressively first student speaker at wells wellesleye's first in the heart of the next to be united states.e more knthe only person ualified for hillary clinton was abraham lincoln and the tea party wouldn't have it. let's show our appreciation for our guests. hello. i've got my girls in my head, don't blow it, dad. and i treat to be here have beengin -- there remarkable testimony about all these women from these different to pick up t i want...
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which is he said, look, it's like this: you know that big highway sign on the road into boston near wellesley where it says 20 miles to boston? i'm like that sign. i provide reliable direction to others. i don't want actually make the journey -- i don't actually make the journey myself. [laughter] and i close with that story because a lot of times we discuss what is or shouldn't be in a bid and other elements of chinese decision making, but i want to commend matt and his colleagues on forcing us to actually -- and giving us a tool to make the journey so that we actually look at the elements of decision making in a more useful way and maybe in a way that might guide american policy in a way that's helpful. >> to be continued. >> let me invite you to break briefly for coffee out, as matt said, indoors, and then we'll return here at 11:00 please, promptly, to meet with secretary paulson and david wessel. thank you so much. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> so the center for strategic and international studies tak
which is he said, look, it's like this: you know that big highway sign on the road into boston near wellesley where it says 20 miles to boston? i'm like that sign. i provide reliable direction to others. i don't want actually make the journey -- i don't actually make the journey myself. [laughter] and i close with that story because a lot of times we discuss what is or shouldn't be in a bid and other elements of chinese decision making, but i want to commend matt and his colleagues on forcing...
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in a debate highway sign on the road boston near wellesley versus 20 miles to boston. i am like that sign. i provide reliable direction to others. i don't actually make the journey myself. i close with that story because a lot of times we discussed what is there shouldn't be in the data and other elements of chinese decision-making. i want to commend matt and his colleagues on forcing us and giving us a tool to make the journey so we actually look at the elements of decision-making in a more useful way and maybe in a way that might guide american policy. >> president obama arrived in washington state this afternoon a month after the mudslide in the chalmette oso that killed 41 people. jay hensley and patty murray and maria cantwell dragon for an aerial tour at the sight of the mudslide. the president is also meeting with first response is that the victim families. our live coverage of president obama's remarks from oso and about an hour and 20 minutes from now at 650 eastern here on c-span2. >> tonight in eastern on c-span from a conversation with prominent whistleblow
in a debate highway sign on the road boston near wellesley versus 20 miles to boston. i am like that sign. i provide reliable direction to others. i don't actually make the journey myself. i close with that story because a lot of times we discussed what is there shouldn't be in the data and other elements of chinese decision-making. i want to commend matt and his colleagues on forcing us and giving us a tool to make the journey so we actually look at the elements of decision-making in a more...