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there is a young girl named barbara john who lived in a town called farmville, virginia. now, farmville virginia was mechanical prince edward county. and in the years following the brown v. board of education decision in 1954, of the south for massive resistance to his close and no one was more massive resistance in his state of virginia and in fact, virginia closed down and passed a law in 1959, same no city needs to allow -- these to provide public education for anybody. if you want, you can shut down your whole school system. back in 1951, before brown, barbara johns was concerned about the inequality of facilities of black-and-white was. what happened in virginia at the time if you are only required to provide schooling from gabe k. to 80. after that, you could turn the kids off to work in the field or the farms are fact juries were to do nothing. but there was one school system in virginia they did offer kato told education for blacks and those in prince edward county. so that's why schools were so overwhelmed. the school built for 180 people at 450 students enrolled
there is a young girl named barbara john who lived in a town called farmville, virginia. now, farmville virginia was mechanical prince edward county. and in the years following the brown v. board of education decision in 1954, of the south for massive resistance to his close and no one was more massive resistance in his state of virginia and in fact, virginia closed down and passed a law in 1959, same no city needs to allow -- these to provide public education for anybody. if you want, you can...
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made barbara barbara has helped them prosecute a number of people across the world in canada the u.k. and in the u.s. and selves and so they say look this is the reward for that cooperation so you put almost nearly a dozen people were helped to put them behind bars but actually the probation service in america knew all of those facts as well and still concluded that he was still pretty dangerous and actually deserved a thirty year or thirty more years in prison but the judge and the american prosecution service there took a different view and decided in fact that they would give him the sentence essentially of time served and that's what the you know that the u.s. government argued for and the judge accepted that argument so there might be something else going on here which is what the investigation that we did was it was it was looking at well in the speculation he was an informant of the guardian newspaper claims and those as perhaps you are suggesting now but if that's the case why wasn't the bombing in london prevented then. well i mean this is the really big mystery we've got me
made barbara barbara has helped them prosecute a number of people across the world in canada the u.k. and in the u.s. and selves and so they say look this is the reward for that cooperation so you put almost nearly a dozen people were helped to put them behind bars but actually the probation service in america knew all of those facts as well and still concluded that he was still pretty dangerous and actually deserved a thirty year or thirty more years in prison but the judge and the american...
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[applause] [applause] >> thank you, barbara. >> hi, i'm mitchell orenstein from john hopkins school of international studies. i'm bringing to the panel a rather different unique perspective, which is an international perspective on the problem of social security today. my research has focused on pension privatization worldwide on the trend which i'll talk about in a moment of privatizing pension systems. and emphasizing issues of learning from one country to another. countries don't deal with these problems completely with their own resources, but also rely to great extent on the experiences of other countries to consider solutions. i've always been looking since the financial crisis working on a new article on the future of pension privatization pend after the crisis which is quite interesting. the questions that i'm going to ask are rather more comparative. where does the united states fit into an international perspective? how is the united states affected? and what lessons can the united states draw from other countries? so first let me address this question of where the context is
[applause] [applause] >> thank you, barbara. >> hi, i'm mitchell orenstein from john hopkins school of international studies. i'm bringing to the panel a rather different unique perspective, which is an international perspective on the problem of social security today. my research has focused on pension privatization worldwide on the trend which i'll talk about in a moment of privatizing pension systems. and emphasizing issues of learning from one country to another. countries don't...
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barbara bush's hairdo ruined. serves one espn's chris better man couldn't hit it out of the drop so he threw it instead but he does have a purpose for his glove after all. the giants logo hat right there, former stanford playing first time as a pro, gordie bon 15, he is three under par, very much in contention, sacramento native nick what the knee from just off the green on 14 nearly holes it for a bird but will settle for a pole.watney is a couple off. they share the first round lead at 700-dollar. blisters a 63 at monterey peninsula. phil nick mikkelson 8 strokes off the lead. hoping to take down first place st. mary's, he leads the country in made threes, he led to 25. but mickey mcconnell, the gaels move one win closer to clinching the regular season title. beat santa clara 69-65. allen crap and the bears took it on the chin, isiah thomas with 6 of 8 from downtown, led the huskies, with 23. that guy can play basketball. they blow out cal 109-77. >> we're goin' streaking. yeah. conference win... they're now >>
barbara bush's hairdo ruined. serves one espn's chris better man couldn't hit it out of the drop so he threw it instead but he does have a purpose for his glove after all. the giants logo hat right there, former stanford playing first time as a pro, gordie bon 15, he is three under par, very much in contention, sacramento native nick what the knee from just off the green on 14 nearly holes it for a bird but will settle for a pole.watney is a couple off. they share the first round lead at...
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[applause] [applause] >> thank you, barbara. >> hi, i'm mitchell orenstein from john hopkins school of international studies. i'm bringing to the panel a rather different unique perspective, which is an international perspective on the problem of social security today. my research has focused on pension privatization worldwide on the trend which i'll talk about in a moment of privatizing pension systems. and emphasizing issues of learning from one country to another. countries don't deal with these problems completely with their own resources, but also rely to great extent on the experiences of other countries to consider solutions. i've always been looking since the financial crisis working on a new article on the future of pension privatization pend after the crisis which is quite interesting. the questions that i'm going to ask are rather more comparative. where does the united states fit into an international perspective? how is the united states affected? and what lessons can the united states draw from other countries? so first let me address this question of where the context is
[applause] [applause] >> thank you, barbara. >> hi, i'm mitchell orenstein from john hopkins school of international studies. i'm bringing to the panel a rather different unique perspective, which is an international perspective on the problem of social security today. my research has focused on pension privatization worldwide on the trend which i'll talk about in a moment of privatizing pension systems. and emphasizing issues of learning from one country to another. countries don't...
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at johns hopkins university. they said, all of these panelists are experts in one way or another on different aspects of social security, so we are very fortunate to have them with us. address each of them to limit your remarks to about 12 minutes so we'll have plenty of time for q&a and discussion afterwards. so mr. biggs, the floor is yours. >> thank you very much and thanks to all of you for coming. i really appreciate the opportunity to speak today. it's an important and timely issue. i'm necessarily going to abstract the technicalities of social security. usually it over with with numbers and formulas. it will also depend on those things, but i want to talk to the big pitcher qualitative sense of what we think about social security and where the program may go in the future. i think i'll start with the basic experiment. what was social security look like if we were designing it today from scratch? this goes back to the question of the management expert peter drucker asked. would we do what we're doing if we
at johns hopkins university. they said, all of these panelists are experts in one way or another on different aspects of social security, so we are very fortunate to have them with us. address each of them to limit your remarks to about 12 minutes so we'll have plenty of time for q&a and discussion afterwards. so mr. biggs, the floor is yours. >> thank you very much and thanks to all of you for coming. i really appreciate the opportunity to speak today. it's an important and timely...
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senator john mccain's daughter, megan, and dick cheney's daughter, mary, are all outspoken supporters for marriage equality. >>> okay. we want to check in with sal. he's gonna tell us about a new crash in oakland. i just mentioned it a few minutes ago. northbound 880, it's a flipped over motorcycle in the two left lanes. in fact if you look at the left side of the screen you can see that one emergency vehicle has arrived. oakland fire was dispatched with paramedics. this was northbound 880 at fifth. two left lanes blocked. a van is also involved and several people have stopped to help out. one of our producers has said the accident is relatively new. it just happened a few mets ago. let's take a look at 580. it's a mess. we had a couple of earlier crashes on the altamont pass. and you can see is busy in downtown san jose getting into the valley. less-- let's go to steve. >>> up above, it's sunny and it will be a nice day, once the fog burns off. it looks like high pressure is here for a while, probably for the first ten -- ten or 15 days. but cold and foggy if you are in the fog bank.
senator john mccain's daughter, megan, and dick cheney's daughter, mary, are all outspoken supporters for marriage equality. >>> okay. we want to check in with sal. he's gonna tell us about a new crash in oakland. i just mentioned it a few minutes ago. northbound 880, it's a flipped over motorcycle in the two left lanes. in fact if you look at the left side of the screen you can see that one emergency vehicle has arrived. oakland fire was dispatched with paramedics. this was northbound...