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. >> sarah palin didn't go to oxford, but she's making the oxford dictionary. i'll refudiate that decision in tonight's rewrite. >>> william and kate are getting married. who cares? these subjects of the queen of england, that's who. exactly how infantile do you have to be to care about a royal wedding? >>> will the wedding of william and kate hasten the end of the royal family as people focus on how much the windsors actually cost the public and how unbearably absurd it is to have a real life queen in the 21st century. will sarah palin bring about an end to english as we know it now that her word refudiate has made its way into a dictionary as word of the year? by thorough preparation for events to come. well somewhere along the way, emily went right on living. but you see, with the help of her raymond james financial advisor, she had planned for every eventuality. which meant she continued to have the means to live on... even at the ripe old age of 187. life well planned. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. you know, if we had let fedex office pr
. >> sarah palin didn't go to oxford, but she's making the oxford dictionary. i'll refudiate that decision in tonight's rewrite. >>> william and kate are getting married. who cares? these subjects of the queen of england, that's who. exactly how infantile do you have to be to care about a royal wedding? >>> will the wedding of william and kate hasten the end of the royal family as people focus on how much the windsors actually cost the public and how unbearably absurd it...
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. >> sarah palin didn't go to oxford, but she's making the oxford dictionary. i'll refudiate that decision in tonight's rewrite. >>> william and kate are getting married. who cares? these subjects of the queen of england, that's who. exactly how infantile do you have to be to care about a royal wedding? these duracell batteries were given... to the mattel children's hospital, u.c.l.a. because when it comes to kids and healing... you're not just powering a toy. you're powering a smile. duracell. trusted everywhere. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] at&t and blackberry have teamed up to keep your business moving. blackberry torch now just $99.99. only from at&t. rethink possible. [ male announcer ] what does it take to excel in today's business world? our professors know. because they've been there. and they work closely with business leaders to develop curriculum to meet the needs of top businesses. which means when our graduates walk in the room, they're not only prepared... they're prepared to lead. devry university's keller graduate school of management. lea
. >> sarah palin didn't go to oxford, but she's making the oxford dictionary. i'll refudiate that decision in tonight's rewrite. >>> william and kate are getting married. who cares? these subjects of the queen of england, that's who. exactly how infantile do you have to be to care about a royal wedding? these duracell batteries were given... to the mattel children's hospital, u.c.l.a. because when it comes to kids and healing... you're not just powering a toy. you're powering a...
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at oxford... i went to oxford initially thinking i'd study philosophy but then i studied cancer biology, cancer immunology. so already, you know, in some ways i came to medicine in the opposite direction. i didn't start medicine with patients, i started medicine with cells. and that actually inform this is book in very complex ways. the idea that you could begin from the microcosm and expand out to the macrocome, from cells to patients, literally, is an important element to this book. so i thought my own journey from oxford to studying cells under the microscope to being struck by seeing the first patient in medical school was an important personal journey. >> rose: that that the book is finished, what's your obsession? >> (laughs) i'm back in the laboratory. the nice thing about being a draw doctor, being in a laboratory, is it keeps you humble. i was telling someone the other day, i'm on the book tour but on the 23rd i open the book somewhere and then i fly back and i'm immediately on call for b
at oxford... i went to oxford initially thinking i'd study philosophy but then i studied cancer biology, cancer immunology. so already, you know, in some ways i came to medicine in the opposite direction. i didn't start medicine with patients, i started medicine with cells. and that actually inform this is book in very complex ways. the idea that you could begin from the microcosm and expand out to the macrocome, from cells to patients, literally, is an important element to this book. so i...
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i had gone to harvard and then oxford. when i decided to become a fourth grade teacher in the inner city in roxbury, that is boston's version of south central l.a. or the south bronx. they were really worried about me. you know, they thought a former rhodes scholar should be doing something magnificent. i was 26 by then. at least be the governor of an insignificant state. but instead i had heard dr. king speak. a lot of young civil rights workers were being beaten up in the south. i get mad little vw and went over and started teaching at roxbury. they were worried i did not know what i was doing. i kept a journal of my first year of teaching. it was published at an early age. suddenly my daddy for gave me everything. this is the one i like best. that is an honorary degree that i treasure. it is from a school in the bronx where i gave a commencement address, a kindergarten graduation. they gave me an honorary degree. as you can see it says doctor of crayons. very happy with that. >> this is where you do your writing. >> yes
i had gone to harvard and then oxford. when i decided to become a fourth grade teacher in the inner city in roxbury, that is boston's version of south central l.a. or the south bronx. they were really worried about me. you know, they thought a former rhodes scholar should be doing something magnificent. i was 26 by then. at least be the governor of an insignificant state. but instead i had heard dr. king speak. a lot of young civil rights workers were being beaten up in the south. i get mad...
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we begin this evening with a conversation with oxford historian timothy garton ash. >> what was a wonder of modern history, the checks and balances of the american constitution, have somehow got clogged up. and the gridlock wasn't particularly in congress. he said thinking about this that in a way america's problem is the battle between the ipad and the filibuster. rose: right. >> between the wonderful powers of innovation that you see in silicon valley and the blocking power of the filibuster and the supermajority in the senate. plus the drastic polarization, the shouting between fox news and msnbc which gets worse every year i come back to the united states. >> rose: we conclude with robert dallek who has written a book called "the lost peace" the gat debate i would think is how do you fine a policy, a larger design, a vision of how you are going to deal with the hostility there radical islamists. it's sort of like at the start of the cold war when cano came up with containment that truman sported, sponsored. brought into. we don't have that. nobody put forward the kind-of-grand design
we begin this evening with a conversation with oxford historian timothy garton ash. >> what was a wonder of modern history, the checks and balances of the american constitution, have somehow got clogged up. and the gridlock wasn't particularly in congress. he said thinking about this that in a way america's problem is the battle between the ipad and the filibuster. rose: right. >> between the wonderful powers of innovation that you see in silicon valley and the blocking power of the...
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the 21-year-old, along with 31 other american students, will enter oxford university next order. he is a senior majoring in physics and international relations, the chair of the undergraduate senate and captain of his indian dance team. the scholarship is worth $50,000 a year and were announced this morning. they were awarded on the basis of high academic achievement and leadership o'pen potential. hope to see you tonight at 11:00.
the 21-year-old, along with 31 other american students, will enter oxford university next order. he is a senior majoring in physics and international relations, the chair of the undergraduate senate and captain of his indian dance team. the scholarship is worth $50,000 a year and were announced this morning. they were awarded on the basis of high academic achievement and leadership o'pen potential. hope to see you tonight at 11:00.
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>>shepard: we will watch and find out and 5:00 eastern, 4:00 in oxford on the fox business network. not on this channel, only when she visits us which is our good privilege but on the fox business network. that is gorery, 5:00 eastern, and 4:00 central. another teenage suicide is linked to bullying. a high school freshman accused a senior of reaping -- raping her, other students turned on her accused her of lying and after weeks of harassment we are told she hanged herself. well, now prosecutors have dropped criminal charges against the older student saying they have no case without her testimony. the girl's mother, unable to contain her outrage as she walked out of the court yesterday. [blank] i have [blank] i have never ... my daughter was forcibly made to have sex with an 18-year-old [blank]. >> he says the sex was consensual and he is speaking out. the chief correspondent is live in our newsroom and he says he is not responsible for her death. >> the 18-year-old says he did not, did not force her, the 14-year-old to have sex with him and he said in the wake of that incident he d
>>shepard: we will watch and find out and 5:00 eastern, 4:00 in oxford on the fox business network. not on this channel, only when she visits us which is our good privilege but on the fox business network. that is gorery, 5:00 eastern, and 4:00 central. another teenage suicide is linked to bullying. a high school freshman accused a senior of reaping -- raping her, other students turned on her accused her of lying and after weeks of harassment we are told she hanged herself. well, now...
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they will enter oxford university next october. he is from sarah towing -- sayre towing -- he is captain of an indian dance team. the scholarship is worth $50,000 a year. they were announced each morning. each scholar was selected on the basis of high academic achievement, leadership potential and personal integrity. >>> a delta airlines chet -- jet makes an emergency landing at jfk. find out why. and the tsa soft@t ng ring. progresso. oh yes hi. can you put my grandma on the phone please? thanks. excuse me a sec. another person calling for her grandmother. she thinks it's her soup huh? i'm told she's in the garden picking herbs. she is so cute. okay i'll hold. she's holding. wha? (announcer) progresso. you gotta taste this soup. you don't decide when vegetables reach the peak of perfection. the vegetables do. at green gnt, we pick vegetables only when they're perfect. then freeze them fast so they're are as nutritious as fresh. [ green giant ] ho ho ho. ♪ green giant >> alan: a outbound flight made a safe return to ysk jfk. it h
they will enter oxford university next october. he is from sarah towing -- sayre towing -- he is captain of an indian dance team. the scholarship is worth $50,000 a year. they were announced each morning. each scholar was selected on the basis of high academic achievement, leadership potential and personal integrity. >>> a delta airlines chet -- jet makes an emergency landing at jfk. find out why. and the tsa soft@t ng ring. progresso. oh yes hi. can you put my grandma on the phone...
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and what time is that in oxford? >>shepard: high noon in oxford. thank you. fox is on the road to recovery it says, and today $1 billion face lift for the holiday inn hotel chain and now from south florida. what are you going to do with $1 billion. >>guest: it is holiday express and holiday inn, 3,400 worldwide, $1 billion face lift and it was needed. the hospitality industry suffered in 2007 and 2008 and 2009 as travel hit the brakes but instead of waiting for the market to get better they invested in a much needed makeover. for each traveler making a new reservation at holiday inn, we are rid of the flowerbed spreads. >> a new experience. >> it lost its way back in the 1970's. >> but in the decade since, they had become less of a holiday and more of a "no frills" night on the road so holiday inn launched $1 billion worldwide upgrade and makeover despite a recession, creating nicer showers and bath romes, and dreamy bedding. revenue has increased at all the properties they have done. they have been able to increase their share of the market in many of the lo
and what time is that in oxford? >>shepard: high noon in oxford. thank you. fox is on the road to recovery it says, and today $1 billion face lift for the holiday inn hotel chain and now from south florida. what are you going to do with $1 billion. >>guest: it is holiday express and holiday inn, 3,400 worldwide, $1 billion face lift and it was needed. the hospitality industry suffered in 2007 and 2008 and 2009 as travel hit the brakes but instead of waiting for the market to get...
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., as it's called, from oxford. >> is that the same thing as a ph.d.? >> yes. >> at oxford? what did you do at harvard and how long were you there? >> i was at harvard as a research fellow, as it's called, from 1975, 1976 to 1983. and a research fellow, at that time at least, was a marvelous hunting license for leading faculty and fellow workgroups for serving as a tutor at dudley house for a combination of teaching, research, and also for starting a periodical that remains the definitive periodical in the field of national security. it's a quarterly journal called "international security," which is still published by the kennedy school of government at harvard. >> one of the terms you use throughout your book is emergency man or, then eventually, emergency men. define that. >> emergency men are the enthusiasts who, with all the best intentions, really make their careers around the dangers and passions and crises of the state. in the american notion of emergency men, it is oftentimes the academics, think-tankers, professors, political appointees who are enthused by national
., as it's called, from oxford. >> is that the same thing as a ph.d.? >> yes. >> at oxford? what did you do at harvard and how long were you there? >> i was at harvard as a research fellow, as it's called, from 1975, 1976 to 1983. and a research fellow, at that time at least, was a marvelous hunting license for leading faculty and fellow workgroups for serving as a tutor at dudley house for a combination of teaching, research, and also for starting a periodical that...
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a year ago we were in oxford and it wound up 25-23. anybody forget that one? final drive of the game, l.s.u. down by two with under a minute remaining, sideline confusion, they ran off 17 seconds, terrence toliver then made this grab with nine seconds to go. it went to the ole miss six yard line. one second to go. the tigers erroneously grounded the ball as time expired. les miles, in the midst of the confusion, and ole miss won that one 25-23. >> gary: l.s.u. and their fans should be used to these close games. this is their seventh. north carolina, west virginia, tennessee,a at florida, at auburn, at alabama, one of them they lost but what will this one be? doesn't look like it's going to be much different than six or seven a game. unbelievable. >> verne: ridley. first down, plus. >> gary: if l.s.u. runs another play, i think ole miss should let them score. >> verne: stevan ridley over right guard. it's first and goal with 1:10 to go. >> gary: their only canc is to have an eight-point game. let's see what l.s.u. does. first of all, they're going to take all t
a year ago we were in oxford and it wound up 25-23. anybody forget that one? final drive of the game, l.s.u. down by two with under a minute remaining, sideline confusion, they ran off 17 seconds, terrence toliver then made this grab with nine seconds to go. it went to the ole miss six yard line. one second to go. the tigers erroneously grounded the ball as time expired. les miles, in the midst of the confusion, and ole miss won that one 25-23. >> gary: l.s.u. and their fans should be...
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when we were in college and then of course when we went on to oxford but if you ask me what is my abiding memory of aung san suu kyi, it is of a strong-willed woman with very, very basic ideas and views and -- came to at the strangest of moments. we might be having a tremendously -- conversation about something and then she will say something off the top of her head and we would all burst into giggles. that's what suu was like. when we were in college in dell hawaii, she -- in delhi, she enacted a script with great gusto. very unusual in the sense that she had a very different take on life and if you ask me if she is political when we were young women, no, not at all. not at all. >> well, she went back to burma in 1988, i understand, to care for her mother but obviously a very different turn. >> yes. you know, i have often reflected on that. suppose suu hasn't gone back that summer. remember, she went back in about june, if i remember right. all hell broke loose about a month longer and she went back because her mother had had a stroke and she had gone to tend to her mother. suppose she w
when we were in college and then of course when we went on to oxford but if you ask me what is my abiding memory of aung san suu kyi, it is of a strong-willed woman with very, very basic ideas and views and -- came to at the strangest of moments. we might be having a tremendously -- conversation about something and then she will say something off the top of her head and we would all burst into giggles. that's what suu was like. when we were in college in dell hawaii, she -- in delhi, she...
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the 21-year-old, along with 31 other american students, will enter oxford unersity next order. he is a senior majoring in physics and intertional relations, the air of the undergradue senate and captain of his indian dance team. the scholarship is worth $50,000 a year and were announced this morning. they were awarded on the basis high academic achievement and leadership o'pen potential. hope to see you tonight at 11:00. captioned by closed captioning seices inc. were prese i want you to >>
the 21-year-old, along with 31 other american students, will enter oxford unersity next order. he is a senior majoring in physics and intertional relations, the air of the undergradue senate and captain of his indian dance team. the scholarship is worth $50,000 a year and were announced this morning. they were awarded on the basis high academic achievement and leadership o'pen potential. hope to see you tonight at 11:00. captioned by closed captioning seices inc. were prese i want you to...
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tomorrow similar scenario and call it 62 for buoy and warmer at 63 and overall on the eastern shore, oxford 62 with nice sunshine, chester 59 or so if you get more of a bay breeze influence. the entire mid atlantic is clear, and this is the outer edge of a storm system that's been spinning out there for the last couple of days and far enough offshore several hundred miles out, and just too far out to bring much of an influence and produce a north east breeze. other than that, no influence from it, and a giant area of high pressure, dry conditions as this dome of air settles in it will be more sunshine tomorrow. our future forecast keeps that storm heading south and east away from us, so skies get even clearer towards thursday as if they're not already crystal clear way out to the west our next system will get its act together by the weekend, but we won't be affected by it. it's looking great from friday, saturday, and most if not all of sunday. 49 mostly clear with a cool breeze tomorrow and call it 62 tomorrow. tomorrow night down to 40, mostly clear, and your seven-day forecast more of th
tomorrow similar scenario and call it 62 for buoy and warmer at 63 and overall on the eastern shore, oxford 62 with nice sunshine, chester 59 or so if you get more of a bay breeze influence. the entire mid atlantic is clear, and this is the outer edge of a storm system that's been spinning out there for the last couple of days and far enough offshore several hundred miles out, and just too far out to bring much of an influence and produce a north east breeze. other than that, no influence from...
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the new oxford dictionary added it it to the dictionary. you remember the word? we'll tell you in a moment. [ mag thing from lexus is not a car. it's the idea that a car that will never have an accident may be possible. in pursuit of this goal, lexus developed the world's most advanced driving simulator, where a real driver in a real car can react to real situations without real consequences. the breakthroughs we innovate here may someday make all cars safer. this is the pursuit of tomorrow. this is the pursuit of perfection. this is the pursuit of tomorrow. [children screaming] [growl] i met my husband here. i got to know my grandkids here. we've discovered so much here together. but my doctor told me that during that time my high cholesterol was contributing to plaque buildup in my arteries. that's why i'm fighting my cholesterol... with crestor. along with diet, crestor does more than help manage cholesterol, when diet and exercise alone aren't enough. crestor is also proven to slow plaque buildup in arteries. crestor is not right for everyone, like people wit
the new oxford dictionary added it it to the dictionary. you remember the word? we'll tell you in a moment. [ mag thing from lexus is not a car. it's the idea that a car that will never have an accident may be possible. in pursuit of this goal, lexus developed the world's most advanced driving simulator, where a real driver in a real car can react to real situations without real consequences. the breakthroughs we innovate here may someday make all cars safer. this is the pursuit of tomorrow....
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the oxford biologist, richard dawkins, philosopher daniel dennett. a harvard cognitive psychologist, stephen pinker. the list goes on. the physicist larry crowe. it got an amazingly impressive 18. where is our 18th? we've got some small guys, but they're scattered. when guys read in the journal of medicine over here. another guy at a over there. there's no team. so it seems to me title that we create a christian team of speakers, as scholars who are going to engage in effect for the public debate. and i don't just mean the religious debate. and in the religious debate, even in the political debate. are she and he has valuable bring. for example, capitalism is being debated today not in economic terms, but in moral terms. what is under attack is not whether capitalism works. it's whether capitalism is immoral, but that the entrepreneur is a greedy, selfish guy. so christianity has ethical wisdom to bring, to examine that debate. i'm not trying to take a side. i'm simply saying we've resources that secular culture doesn't have. so this is a call ultima
the oxford biologist, richard dawkins, philosopher daniel dennett. a harvard cognitive psychologist, stephen pinker. the list goes on. the physicist larry crowe. it got an amazingly impressive 18. where is our 18th? we've got some small guys, but they're scattered. when guys read in the journal of medicine over here. another guy at a over there. there's no team. so it seems to me title that we create a christian team of speakers, as scholars who are going to engage in effect for the public...
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new oxford american dictionary says she is responsible for the word of the year. >> and the president and his wife you know the first lady spoke at naacp so recently they have power in their words. they could refudiate what it is that this group is saying. >> yes. she said refudiate. mash up of refute and repudiate and generally means reject. the refudiate beat out other top competitors for the top spot in 2010 including gleek, retweet and tea party despite the top honest refudiate will not automatically go into the the dictionary. >> about you should have seen what nearly happened to the warriors tonight. >> mike here now. >> almost got refudiateed. warriors trying to impress the new owner. approximately started off with a bang. led by ellis 21 points in the first. up 32 at one point. [ female announcer ] keurig has over 200 varieties of gourmet coffee and tea to choose from. it's the way to individually brew fresh, delicious coffee in under a minute. way to brew, hon. [ female announcer ] choose. brew. enjoy. keurig. from 15 leading brands, including tully's. it's the way to brew ev
new oxford american dictionary says she is responsible for the word of the year. >> and the president and his wife you know the first lady spoke at naacp so recently they have power in their words. they could refudiate what it is that this group is saying. >> yes. she said refudiate. mash up of refute and repudiate and generally means reject. the refudiate beat out other top competitors for the top spot in 2010 including gleek, retweet and tea party despite the top honest refudiate...
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refudiate has been named word of the year by the new oxford dictionary. palin tweeted the word earlier this year. >>> if you have a fantasy football player, you better hope you have eagles quarterback, michael vick, on your team. here's why from espn news. >> good morning, i'm don bell with your espn news update. we start with "monday night football." the philadelphia eagles, visiting donovan mcnabb and the washington redskins. before the game, exchanging words. first quarter, first play for the eagles, yeah. michael vick, play-action and going deep to desean jackson. he beats landry on the play. 88-yard touchdown, the longest pitch and catch combination for both guys. the eagles up 7-0. next eagles' possession at first and goal. 7 yard line. vick does this so well. just about better than anybody in the history of the league. eagles up 14-0. redskins ball at their own 32 yard line. mcnabb, armed with a new contract extension, throws the pick right there. curt coleman doing the honors for the eagles. and later on, vick to the shovel pass to le coy. first p
refudiate has been named word of the year by the new oxford dictionary. palin tweeted the word earlier this year. >>> if you have a fantasy football player, you better hope you have eagles quarterback, michael vick, on your team. here's why from espn news. >> good morning, i'm don bell with your espn news update. we start with "monday night football." the philadelphia eagles, visiting donovan mcnabb and the washington redskins. before the game, exchanging words. first...
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refudiate has officially been named word of the year by the new oxford dictionary. palin tweeted the word earlier this year, apparently mashing up refute and repudiate. >>> if you have a fantasy football player, you should hope you have eagles' quarterback, michael vick, on your team. here's why from espn news. >> good morning. i'm don bell with your espn news update. and we start with "monday night football." the philadelphia eagles, visiting donovan mcnabb and the washington redskins. before the game, exchanging words. first quarter, first play for the eagles, yeah. michael vick, play-action and going deep to desean jackson. he beats landry on the play. 88-yard touchdown, the longest pitch and catch combination for both guys. the eagles up 7-0. next eagles' possession, first and goal at the redskins 7 yard line. vick does this so well. just about better than anybody in the history of the league. scrambles for the touchdown. eagles up 14-0. redskins ball at their own 32 yard line. mcnabb, armed with a new contract extension, throws the pick right there. kurt colema
refudiate has officially been named word of the year by the new oxford dictionary. palin tweeted the word earlier this year, apparently mashing up refute and repudiate. >>> if you have a fantasy football player, you should hope you have eagles' quarterback, michael vick, on your team. here's why from espn news. >> good morning. i'm don bell with your espn news update. and we start with "monday night football." the philadelphia eagles, visiting donovan mcnabb and the...
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tell your friends something other than this -- the new oxford american dix nare nary has named the word refudiate coined by sarah palin in a tweet last summer as 2010's word of the year. they're putting it in the dictionary. it describes it this way, refudiate, verb, used loosely to mean reject. origin, blend of refute and repudiate. another feather in the cap for governor palin. >>> huddle around the water cooler to watch more sarah palin because with you know you crave it. "dancing with the stars" last night bristol palin, does it feel like the season has gone on for seven years? i think we're down to the final four i'm told. bristol palin still there. apparently she's not the best dancer in the world but dancing her heart out, she's got a big following, everybody is excited about it. last night, i don't have to tell you this, doing the paso doble, perhaps the most exciting of all. last night her mom governor palin was on the front row to cheer her on. they do these pieces to suck you in and get you emotional about the deal. the governor and bristol talked about bristol's pregnancy a
tell your friends something other than this -- the new oxford american dix nare nary has named the word refudiate coined by sarah palin in a tweet last summer as 2010's word of the year. they're putting it in the dictionary. it describes it this way, refudiate, verb, used loosely to mean reject. origin, blend of refute and repudiate. another feather in the cap for governor palin. >>> huddle around the water cooler to watch more sarah palin because with you know you crave it....
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>>reporter: another company is working to a similar model based on spider research at oxford university. orthox develops medical devices to repair and regenerate damaged knee cartilage. the secret weapon... silk and to produce it, they're using some of same processes spiders use to spin webs. >>skaer: although it's only a tenth the thickness of human hair, if you had a spider silk fibre which was thethickness of a pencil, and a web constructed of fibres that size, then you could stop a jumbo jet with it. >>reporter: spiders obviously use their webs to tch insects, not passing jets, but given the properties of various silks, it's no wonder scientists like nick skaer are interested in their potential. >>with experts predicting a 500% rise in knee replacement operations over the next two decades, there is clearly a potentially huge and profitable market, yet funding still proves elusive... >>skaer: we can't acknowledge too greatly the help the wellcome trust have given us in getting this far, but funding in general for biomimetics is a challenge. >>vollrath: the medical area is always a pr
>>reporter: another company is working to a similar model based on spider research at oxford university. orthox develops medical devices to repair and regenerate damaged knee cartilage. the secret weapon... silk and to produce it, they're using some of same processes spiders use to spin webs. >>skaer: although it's only a tenth the thickness of human hair, if you had a spider silk fibre which was thethickness of a pencil, and a web constructed of fibres that size, then you could...
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>>reporter: another company is working to a similar model based on spider research at oxford university. orthox develops medical devices to repair and regenerate damaged knee cartilage. the secret weapon... silk and to produce it, they're using some of same processes spiders use to spin webs. >>skaer: although it's only a tenth the thickness of human hair, if you had a spider silk fibre which was thethickness of a pencil, and a web constructed of fibres that size, then you could stop a jumbo jet with it. >>reporter: spiders obviously use their webs to catch insects, not passing jets, but given the properties of various silks, it's no wonder scientists like nick skaer are interested in their potential. >>with experts predicting a 500% rise in knee replacement operations over the next two decades, there is clearly a potentially huge and profitable market, yet funding still proves elusive... >>skaer: we can't acknowledge too greatly the help the wellcome trust have given us in getting this far, but funding in general for biomimetics is a challenge. >>vollrath: the medical area is always a
>>reporter: another company is working to a similar model based on spider research at oxford university. orthox develops medical devices to repair and regenerate damaged knee cartilage. the secret weapon... silk and to produce it, they're using some of same processes spiders use to spin webs. >>skaer: although it's only a tenth the thickness of human hair, if you had a spider silk fibre which was thethickness of a pencil, and a web constructed of fibres that size, then you could...
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the new oxford dictionary added it it to the dictionary. you remember the word? we'll tell you in a moment. mmmm. you don't love me anymore do you billy? what? i didn't buy this cereal to sweet talk your taste buds it's for my heart health. good speech dad. [ whimper ] [ male announcer ] honey nut cheerios tastes great and its whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. bee happy. bee healthy. it's the idea that a car that will never have an accident may be possible. in pursuit of this goal, lexus developed the world's most advanced driving simulator, where a real driver in a real car can react to real situations without real consequences. the breakthroughs we innovate here may someday make all cars safer. this is the pursuit of tomorrow. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> we start off a new segment tonight and like what we do a lot on the program is about accountability, exposing hypocrisy or things that are downright ridiculous and tonight, cindy mccain joins if list. nothing against her personally but she made a brazen flip-flop. last week she appeared in
the new oxford dictionary added it it to the dictionary. you remember the word? we'll tell you in a moment. mmmm. you don't love me anymore do you billy? what? i didn't buy this cereal to sweet talk your taste buds it's for my heart health. good speech dad. [ whimper ] [ male announcer ] honey nut cheerios tastes great and its whole grain oats can help lower cholesterol. bee happy. bee healthy. it's the idea that a car that will never have an accident may be possible. in pursuit of this goal,...
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>>here in qingdao (pronounced cheeng-dow), britain's oxford international college oversees the delivery of a quality, branded education that can cost up to 18,000 dollars per year. >>bankers say the business plan is sound, but executing such a model in china isn't easy. >>vanbergen: you really want to try and draw on the strengths of what you have - the tradition, the history, the academic excellence. but then you've got to replicate it half way around the world. you're talking about an environment that doesn't speak english, that is very, very culturally different. >>reporter: china's cultural differences and the country's growing clout on the world stage, isn't lost on head teachers, like frances king of the exclusive roedean girls' school. >>she's here in china, not only to meet prospective elite students, but also explore potential teacher and student exchanges - and so better prepare her girls for their future roles, be it in businessor diplomacy. >>king: it's about being clever enough to see where the opportunities are going to be in the future. there are certain markets which wil
>>here in qingdao (pronounced cheeng-dow), britain's oxford international college oversees the delivery of a quality, branded education that can cost up to 18,000 dollars per year. >>bankers say the business plan is sound, but executing such a model in china isn't easy. >>vanbergen: you really want to try and draw on the strengths of what you have - the tradition, the history, the academic excellence. but then you've got to replicate it half way around the world. you're...
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general clark is a road scholar studying at oxford guest: >> actually, i left oxford the su suck -- summer he aarrived. caller: i said rich people don't live in caves. lennon wrote america would fall like an over-ripe fruit from the tree. wasn't he perfect on >> our companies have morphed into the military. the people have no say. we elected all these people, the tea bags got out. we were putting the people in wall street in jail. now the election is over, what is it doing? we want to [inaudible] and we want to get rid of all the money. host: thanks for the call, david. guest: there's a lot of anger in the country. i hope we get back to the path of job creation. the easiest way to do is mean it when we say we're going after energy independence. we import foreign oil. it's a real threat to our national security and america's economic future. the technology is there to fix it. all we need is the political will to move out and do it. i think a lot of anger in america could go away. i would like to see us fix our mortgage mess and those responsible held accountable host: general clark. one mor
general clark is a road scholar studying at oxford guest: >> actually, i left oxford the su suck -- summer he aarrived. caller: i said rich people don't live in caves. lennon wrote america would fall like an over-ripe fruit from the tree. wasn't he perfect on >> our companies have morphed into the military. the people have no say. we elected all these people, the tea bags got out. we were putting the people in wall street in jail. now the election is over, what is it doing? we want...
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oxford lots of sunshine 61. chester with a little more bay breeze you are looking at 59 in chester. satellite radar trend clear across the state and mid at lant atlantic. we have been watching the large circulation offshore. but it's weakening and moving steadily south and east further away. so not really having an impact. and dry weather and high pressure continues to push in over the next couple days here. so it really gets sunner and drier and nicer from here. a few clouds possible tomorrow. not much. on veteran's day, thursday, abundant sunshine. very little wind and temperatures above 60. it's going to be fantastic as we pay tribute at all the parades and other veteran's day events across the state. overnight tonight, down to 39 mostly clear with a cool breeze tomorrow. i am talking about rosie with the cool breeze thing tomorrow. 62. and nice and a few clouds and tomorrow night down to 40 or so. 7-day forecast again the trend for more of the same. i mean, days of it. lows right around 60 we will say. sunshine throughout the rest of the week no the weekend. and next chance for
oxford lots of sunshine 61. chester with a little more bay breeze you are looking at 59 in chester. satellite radar trend clear across the state and mid at lant atlantic. we have been watching the large circulation offshore. but it's weakening and moving steadily south and east further away. so not really having an impact. and dry weather and high pressure continues to push in over the next couple days here. so it really gets sunner and drier and nicer from here. a few clouds possible tomorrow....
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palin invented that word and today it became the new oxford american dictionary's word of the year. refudiate is a verb used loosely to mean reject. it's a combination of refute and repudiate. palin has defended her creation saying even shakespeare coined a word or two. and up next, all you need is love and an itunes account to own a piece of the beatles. for, your body can lose up to eight percent of muscle per decade? try... each serving provides twenty-six vitamins and minerals. plus it has fifteen grams of protein to help maintain muscle. compare it to the leading competitor. boost high protein also has calcilock blend, with calcium and vitamin d to help maintain strong bones. get complete, balanced nutrition so you can stay active. try boost high protein. also available in powder. this has been medifacts for boost. whoa! that achy cold needs alka-seltzer plus! it rushes multiple cold fighters, plus a powerful pain reliever, wherever you need it! [ both ] ♪ oh what a relief it is! >> couric: in thank high today, a towering inferno. flames and smoke poured from a 42 story apart
palin invented that word and today it became the new oxford american dictionary's word of the year. refudiate is a verb used loosely to mean reject. it's a combination of refute and repudiate. palin has defended her creation saying even shakespeare coined a word or two. and up next, all you need is love and an itunes account to own a piece of the beatles. for, your body can lose up to eight percent of muscle per decade? try... each serving provides twenty-six vitamins and minerals. plus it has...
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the eastern shore some of the heaviest now in easton, preston, back across through tillman island and oxford. satellite radar trends showing more rain beginning to push into west virginia. in for a rainy scenario through the day tomorrow. slow climb back into the mid-to upper 50s, it will be wet throughout the day, on and off rain. some of the heaviest probably coming in tomorrow night and even overnight tomorrow night. going to pinpoint that for you coming up and all straight ahead. >> thanks wyatt. >>> new at 11:00 tonight a transformer fire caused some problems in northwest baltimore. the fire started before 6:00 tonight in the 4100 block of bateman avenue and the in the windsor community. they downed tree limbs, sparked the fire, knocked out power to 20 people. the power is expected to be back on tonight. >>> tonight baltimore police are on the lookout for a gecko, iguana and several other exotic animals. the theft from the carry murray nature center happened over the weekend. an employee found the doors unlocked this morning and several animals were missing. two depending owes and a mad
the eastern shore some of the heaviest now in easton, preston, back across through tillman island and oxford. satellite radar trends showing more rain beginning to push into west virginia. in for a rainy scenario through the day tomorrow. slow climb back into the mid-to upper 50s, it will be wet throughout the day, on and off rain. some of the heaviest probably coming in tomorrow night and even overnight tomorrow night. going to pinpoint that for you coming up and all straight ahead. >>...
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palin invented that word and today it became the new oxford american dictionary's word of the year. refudiate is a verb used loosely to mean reject. it's a combination of refute and repudiate. palin has defended her creation saying even shakespeare coined a word or two. and up next, all you need is love and an itunes account to own a piece of the beatles. beatles. forty, your body can lose up to eight percent of muscle per decade? try... each serving provides twenty-six vitamins and minerals. plus it has fifteen grams of protein to help maintain muscle. compare it to the leading competitor. boost high protein also has calcilock blend, with calcium and vitamin d to help maintain strong bones. get complete, balanced nutrition so you can stay active. try boost high protein. also available in powder. this has been medifacts for boost. whoa! that achy cold needs alka-seltzer plus! it rushes multiple cold fighters, plus a powerful pain reliever, wherever you need it! [ both ] ♪ oh what a relief it is! ♪ [ female announcer ] we know you've got a lot on your plate at thanksgiving. which
palin invented that word and today it became the new oxford american dictionary's word of the year. refudiate is a verb used loosely to mean reject. it's a combination of refute and repudiate. palin has defended her creation saying even shakespeare coined a word or two. and up next, all you need is love and an itunes account to own a piece of the beatles. beatles. forty, your body can lose up to eight percent of muscle per decade? try... each serving provides twenty-six vitamins and minerals....
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chambers instructed to students oxford that the writ of habeas corpus did not extend beyond the kings dominion's. among other authorities if relied on the opinion of the lord chief justice mansfield and only habeas corpus act of 1679. lord mansfield by all accounts was the greatest lawyer in 18th-century england and he had delivered a lengthy opinion in 1759 stating that the writ of habeas corpus did not extend beyond the england sovereign territory. like chambers, she explained the tedious corpus act was as black stone described as the bulwark of english liberty provided exactly that and so for at least a generation leading up to the adoption of our constitution, english lawyers, educated at oxford were instructive that the writ of habeas corpus did not reach beyond the kings dominion's. so i thought it legitimate to rely on in chambers and my opinion in boumediene did even though the electors by the way were not published in the united states until 1986 and even though i had no idea whether the framers of the constitution had even known of them, but in any debt i also relied on lord
chambers instructed to students oxford that the writ of habeas corpus did not extend beyond the kings dominion's. among other authorities if relied on the opinion of the lord chief justice mansfield and only habeas corpus act of 1679. lord mansfield by all accounts was the greatest lawyer in 18th-century england and he had delivered a lengthy opinion in 1759 stating that the writ of habeas corpus did not extend beyond the england sovereign territory. like chambers, she explained the tedious...
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. >> a stanford student has been named a rodes scholar. 31 other students will enter oxford university next year. they provide all expenses for two or three years of study at the prestigious university in england. winners are selected on academic achievement, personal integrity and leadership potential. value of the scholarship averages $50,000 per year. >> an american nuclear scientist says north korea has secretly and quickly built a new facility to enrich uranium. he was shown the facility enriching uranium to produce weapons grade material. he saw 2,000 recently completed center fugitives. this would be the second way to make weapons. >> in eastern china a construction worker has been rescued after being trapped inside a pipe underwater for 70 hours. crews used a crane to pull the pipe. the man suffered no injuries. he survived for nearly three days on food and water delivered by rescuers aboard the off shore construction platform. really a miracle. >> lisa argen is here with a preview of the accu-weather forecast? >> still cold and rainy in spots. 40s in the north bay. here is a l
. >> a stanford student has been named a rodes scholar. 31 other students will enter oxford university next year. they provide all expenses for two or three years of study at the prestigious university in england. winners are selected on academic achievement, personal integrity and leadership potential. value of the scholarship averages $50,000 per year. >> an american nuclear scientist says north korea has secretly and quickly built a new facility to enrich uranium. he was shown...
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. >> shaw joins grace cathedral after searching at the university of oxford in england. though she is familiar with the bay area, having earned her ph.d. in history at uc berkeley. >> the first openly gay bishop announced he is retiring. new hampshire bishop jean robinson said he would step down in 2013. he says the move is partly because of the stress on him and his family from worldwide backlash. the bishop says essay nounsing the retirement early to help with the smooth transition. he will be 65-year-old when he steps down. >> the line wrapped around the block today as thousands of south bay families sought to get some help this holiday season. sacred heart community service today registered families for its holiday program. last year 5500 families registered and the organization expects at least 1,000 more this year. sacred heart's executive director says the need has continued to grow as the economy has remained stagnant. >> that is really a stunning testament to what is happening in our community. and parents are really striving to make sure that they have enough f
. >> shaw joins grace cathedral after searching at the university of oxford in england. though she is familiar with the bay area, having earned her ph.d. in history at uc berkeley. >> the first openly gay bishop announced he is retiring. new hampshire bishop jean robinson said he would step down in 2013. he says the move is partly because of the stress on him and his family from worldwide backlash. the bishop says essay nounsing the retirement early to help with the smooth...
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. >>> among the 32 americans who will go to oxford university as rhodes scholars. will join an international group of scholars attending next fall. previous rhodes scholars include bill clinton, cable news host rachel maddow. >>> next month congress is expected to take action against the earmarks. make up 1% of the federal budget. when viewed in a different light, they add up to billions of dollars. >> this is like the change in the couch. >> reporter: they're only 1% of the federal budget. look at it this way: $16 billion equals the median federal income tax of 6 million americans. you'd have to fill the rose bowl 75 times with the capacity crowd just to pay for what they call pocket change. >> they protect the members. if you've got an earmark and you're safe back home, that's different than just spending. it corrupts the process in a fundamental way. >> reporter: earmarks are overspending. >> they are the gateway to overspending. once the earmark is in the bill, you're obligated to vote for that. >> reporter: restore voter's confidence in congress. >> tax mayors
. >>> among the 32 americans who will go to oxford university as rhodes scholars. will join an international group of scholars attending next fall. previous rhodes scholars include bill clinton, cable news host rachel maddow. >>> next month congress is expected to take action against the earmarks. make up 1% of the federal budget. when viewed in a different light, they add up to billions of dollars. >> this is like the change in the couch. >> reporter: they're only...
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and became a research fellow in harvard and spent a lot of time before getting of final degree from oxford. >> is that the same thing as a ph.d.? what did you do at harvard, and how long were you there? >> i was at harvard as a research fellow from 1975, 1976 through 1983, and a research fellow was a marvelous hunting license for leading faculty and fellow work groups, for serving as a tutor at dudley house, for a combination of teaching, research, and also starting a periodical that remains a definitive periodical. it is a quarterly periodical still published by the kennedy school of government at harvard. >> one of the terms you use throughout the book is "in merchant seamen." define that. >> -- emergency men. define that. >> emergency men make their careers around the crisis of the state. in the american notion, it is often times the political appointees who are enthused by national security policy, more so than any other aspect of public policy, but national security policy with all the evidence of stryker brigades and nuclear deterrence and special ops and so for of and who for reason
and became a research fellow in harvard and spent a lot of time before getting of final degree from oxford. >> is that the same thing as a ph.d.? what did you do at harvard, and how long were you there? >> i was at harvard as a research fellow from 1975, 1976 through 1983, and a research fellow was a marvelous hunting license for leading faculty and fellow work groups, for serving as a tutor at dudley house, for a combination of teaching, research, and also starting a periodical...
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he is one of 32 students selected to study at oxford university next fall. he is a senior majoring in physics and international relations. he is also the chair of the undergraduate and captain of an indian dance team. he will receive a $50,000 shall order in england. each scholar is picked on personal integrity and leadership ability. >> following in the steps of bill clinton. >> now 5:44. ipods at a discount. >> and weekend storm brings welcome snow to the sierra. we'll have a live report. >> and with thanksgiving three days away, many food banks may find themselves turning away >>> it's 5:47. let's start where it's quietest in southern california, low to mid-50s in palm springs and san diego. fresno, mid-50s. the sierra where we do have a winter storm warning starting tonight through tomorrow from 10:00 to 4:00. 18 inches of new stone and above 7,000 feet, one to two feet expected and winds are gusty today. they should be calmer tomorrow. >>> time now is 5:47. >> and stories away we are following. one man is dead and three others hospitalized after a shoot
he is one of 32 students selected to study at oxford university next fall. he is a senior majoring in physics and international relations. he is also the chair of the undergraduate and captain of an indian dance team. he will receive a $50,000 shall order in england. each scholar is picked on personal integrity and leadership ability. >> following in the steps of bill clinton. >> now 5:44. ipods at a discount. >> and weekend storm brings welcome snow to the sierra. we'll have...
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the cherry on top of this, the new oxford american dictionary announced a word palin inadvertently coined in a twitterrefudiate. we thought we'd ask, can palin make political hay out of all this attention or is reality tv what you think might suit her best? tell us what you think at the "nightline" facebook page or on the "nightline" page at abcnews.com. finally tonight, a taste of tomorrow's show, when my co-anchor bill weir catch us with the english actor russell brand of "get him to the greek" fake. >> this what later, fireman, sitting, photo copier, mailman -- >> sure. >> it's harder than all those jobs. there is more money. and -- but it's longer hours. >> easier to meet women? this job. >> not at the moment because -- particularly if you try to put the letters through the window. letters, letters. >> this is urgent. >> quick, get out or i'll get in. oh, look, a letter. here. special delivery. >> brand also talks about his preferred relaxation routine after work. the shape of his average day. and his upcoming movie "arthur." that's tomorrow night. that's our report for tonight. for a
the cherry on top of this, the new oxford american dictionary announced a word palin inadvertently coined in a twitterrefudiate. we thought we'd ask, can palin make political hay out of all this attention or is reality tv what you think might suit her best? tell us what you think at the "nightline" facebook page or on the "nightline" page at abcnews.com. finally tonight, a taste of tomorrow's show, when my co-anchor bill weir catch us with the english actor russell brand of...
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>>reporter: another company is working to a similar model based on spider research at oxford university. orthox develops medical devices to repair and regenerate damaged knee cartilage. the secret weapon... silk and to produce it, they're using some of same processes spiders use to spin webs. >>skaer: although it's only a tenth the thickness of human hair, if you had a spider silk fibre which was thethickness of a pencil, and a web constructed of fibres that size, then you could stop a jumbo jet with it. >>reporter: spiders obviously use their webs to catch insects, not passing jets, but given the properties of various silks, it's no wonder scientists like nick skaer are interested in their potential. >>with experts predicting a 500% rise in knee replacement operations over the next two decades, there is clearly a potentially huge and profitable market, yet funding still proves elusive... >>skaer: we can't acknowledge too greatly the help the wellcome trust have given us in getting this far, but funding in general for biomimetics is a challenge. >>vollrath: the medical area is always a
>>reporter: another company is working to a similar model based on spider research at oxford university. orthox develops medical devices to repair and regenerate damaged knee cartilage. the secret weapon... silk and to produce it, they're using some of same processes spiders use to spin webs. >>skaer: although it's only a tenth the thickness of human hair, if you had a spider silk fibre which was thethickness of a pencil, and a web constructed of fibres that size, then you could...
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british are out of india but on the inner hand the indian prime minister recently went to speak at oxford and said india is doing very well and the prospect of becoming a superpower growing at the rate of 10%. why is it succeeding now? one advantage is we speak english and have university and technology and democracy and property rights and contracts to enforce them, how do we get these things? we got them from the british. although the british did not come bearing gifts they came to rule but nevertheless the indians got aspects of western civilization and helps it to rise above it circumstances said he is not anti-colonialist but frozen in the time machine of his father's anti-colonialism who was a socialist. my fear is it is governed by the dreams of a tribesman from the '50s who was locked into a view of the world that is completely irrelevant and countries are coming up by exploiting what one economist calls the advantage of backcourt business. but does that mean? if you are a poor country the labor costs are low and if you can use that, that is how china and india and brazil at -- br
british are out of india but on the inner hand the indian prime minister recently went to speak at oxford and said india is doing very well and the prospect of becoming a superpower growing at the rate of 10%. why is it succeeding now? one advantage is we speak english and have university and technology and democracy and property rights and contracts to enforce them, how do we get these things? we got them from the british. although the british did not come bearing gifts they came to rule but...
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>>shepard: we are getting better and great excitement in oxford, chris, you are thought welcome. >>guest: so it's a rebuilding year. >>shepard: you need to come down and see the rebels play basketball with a huge game against dayton, tomorrow night after the football game who won last year, and it is exciting times. welcome to the revolution. chris: we are in the middle of the season and we talking about basketball. you are changing the subject. >>shepard: i am excited. we have lsu's number and we will go down there and kick that tiger butt. and enjoy the weekend. i will be wanting. we hear more from the mitchell case the man accused of kidnapping elizabeth smart and raping her each day for nine months and now his wife is talking of the details of the kidnapping. her version of their 25 year fy÷@>m9 i'm hugh jidette. i'm running for president. if elected promise our 13 trillion dollar debt will double, maybe even triple. i'll continue to ignore our spiraling i'm hugh jidette and i say borrow like there's no tomorrow. >>shepard: brand new testimony in the elizabeth smart kid
>>shepard: we are getting better and great excitement in oxford, chris, you are thought welcome. >>guest: so it's a rebuilding year. >>shepard: you need to come down and see the rebels play basketball with a huge game against dayton, tomorrow night after the football game who won last year, and it is exciting times. welcome to the revolution. chris: we are in the middle of the season and we talking about basketball. you are changing the subject. >>shepard: i am excited....
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the scholarship in oxford in england. scholars include harris who studied political science for workers in the salinas valley and a physics student studying solar technology who is from the bay area. we should tell you that a student from uc irvine is a scholar. that university's first scholar. >> with cold temperatures upon us, homeless shelters are getting biz e. even without the winder weather, shelters are busier than ever. chris sanchez is live in san jose with how many bay area people are now homeless. chris? >> good morning to you. this already this morning you have been talking about the need for food assistance and we know from the food banks the request for food assistance is up about 30% in san francisco. donations are down. a lot of the folk who is depend on assistance have noplace to live. we talked with one homeless advocate in san jose. they tell us that all of their 88 bes are spoken for and the need is exponentially greater. they service about 27,000 people in transitional and temporary housing and there
the scholarship in oxford in england. scholars include harris who studied political science for workers in the salinas valley and a physics student studying solar technology who is from the bay area. we should tell you that a student from uc irvine is a scholar. that university's first scholar. >> with cold temperatures upon us, homeless shelters are getting biz e. even without the winder weather, shelters are busier than ever. chris sanchez is live in san jose with how many bay area...
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>>here in qingdao (pronounced cheeng-dow), britain's oxford international college oversees the delivery of a quality, branded education that can cost up to 18,000 dollars per year. >>bankers say the business plan is sound, but executing such a model in china isn't easy. >>vanbergen: you really want to try and draw on the strengths of what you have - the tradition, the history, the academic excellence. but then you've got to replicate it half way around the world. you're talking about an environment that doesn't speak english, that is very, very culturally different. >>reporter: china's cultural differences and the country's growing clout on the world stage, isn't lost on head teachers, like frances king of the exclusive roedean girls' school. >>she's here in china, not only to meet prospective elite students, but also explore potential teacher and student exchanges - and so better prepare her girls for their future roles, be it in businessor diplomacy. >>king: it's about being clever enough to see where the opportunities are going to be in the future. there are certain markets which wil
>>here in qingdao (pronounced cheeng-dow), britain's oxford international college oversees the delivery of a quality, branded education that can cost up to 18,000 dollars per year. >>bankers say the business plan is sound, but executing such a model in china isn't easy. >>vanbergen: you really want to try and draw on the strengths of what you have - the tradition, the history, the academic excellence. but then you've got to replicate it half way around the world. you're...