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newton was one of the most well known and the hardest to get along with. his feud with look in its -- they both discovered calculus -- lasts decades. newton hated sharing his discoveries, and when he did publish them, he did nothing to make his writing easy to read or to understand. lucky for us, edward dolnick does just the opposite, showing the reader the culture and thought of the period thereby making clear the workings and impact of the new discoveries. at the beginning of this book, the residents of london are afraid the end of the world is just around the corner, especially in 1666. but in the end their world improved. perhaps we can hope the same will happen in our century. welcome, edward dolnick. [applause] >> well, thanks for that, and thanks for coming out on the last day of the world and sharing that with me. that's -- [laughter] a generous thing to do. it turns out, actually, that this business of the world coming to an end is going to be incredibly relevant. this is a book about the 1600s, but nonetheless, to my surprise, to my delight it tu
newton was one of the most well known and the hardest to get along with. his feud with look in its -- they both discovered calculus -- lasts decades. newton hated sharing his discoveries, and when he did publish them, he did nothing to make his writing easy to read or to understand. lucky for us, edward dolnick does just the opposite, showing the reader the culture and thought of the period thereby making clear the workings and impact of the new discoveries. at the beginning of this book, the...
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newton, two questions. mr. powers, from what happened to the indian people, one can surmise with crazy horse why he let that happened. maybe i missed it. i wanted to know what you thought crazy horse -- in other words, why he let that happen that he be killed, and mr. knew don, i wanted to -- newton, i want to ask you about a criticism about his final speech and the atomic bomb information you've given here today withstanding, he did allow a certain build up of this military industrial complex, so if you would care to speak to that. >> well, i kind of hate to give it away. >> oh, okay. i understand. okay. [laughter] >> i'll say it simply. >> i understand, okay. >> he elected to trust what he was told, and how difficult that would have been under those circumstances is something you'll have to go to the trouble of reading the book to find out, but he elected to trust them until the moment when trust became impossible. >> to your other question, i would just say eisenhower never believed the united states should
newton, two questions. mr. powers, from what happened to the indian people, one can surmise with crazy horse why he let that happened. maybe i missed it. i wanted to know what you thought crazy horse -- in other words, why he let that happen that he be killed, and mr. knew don, i wanted to -- newton, i want to ask you about a criticism about his final speech and the atomic bomb information you've given here today withstanding, he did allow a certain build up of this military industrial complex,...
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[ applause ] so -- newton's law. >> jimmy: that's good old newton. >> yeah. so -- so that is nice. you can do that at home. i've seen people do that with as many as six eggs all at once and that was cool. i thought we would try to ramp it up a little bit. so, we have a few eggs here. >> jimmy: open the curtains. this is even more eggs. >> this is more eggs. >> jimmy: how many eggs do we have here? >> we have 60 raw eggs. we've got our glasses underneath. we add a little bit of water to add some drama. >> jimmy: okay. >> then we've got our cardboard here and the tubes. and we're going to try -- >> jimmy: should i swat this at the audience? >> come back around here. what you're going to do is -- this was the tricky part that we had to do a lot of testing on here. what you're going to do is, you're going -- at the right moment, you are going to pull that and that's going to get those, hopefully, to scoot out, the tubes out of the way and all 60 eggs will hopefully drop. >> jimmy: this is like when you're a magician, you pull the table cloth and everything stays on the table. and that
[ applause ] so -- newton's law. >> jimmy: that's good old newton. >> yeah. so -- so that is nice. you can do that at home. i've seen people do that with as many as six eggs all at once and that was cool. i thought we would try to ramp it up a little bit. so, we have a few eggs here. >> jimmy: open the curtains. this is even more eggs. >> this is more eggs. >> jimmy: how many eggs do we have here? >> we have 60 raw eggs. we've got our glasses underneath. we...
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big newton gingrich 2012-- figure newton gingrich 2012. >> stephen: if only abraham lincoln had shown the leadership to name check corporations that baldly perhaps he could have averted the civil war by declaring a house divide kd not stand, unless it's constructed with-- satisfactory oak roof beams, chinaman built since 18230. we'll be right ba [ male announcer ] this may, the orchard chicken salad sub is the next featured $5 footlong of the month! with tasty chicken, sweet apples and crunch-tastic celery, it's a bushel full o' flavor, and it's joining our many $5 footlongs! subway. eat fresh. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody, thank you so much. thank you, folks. before the commercial break i broke the titanic news that both donald trump an and-- let's see, ah, i want to say hoyt axton-- mike huckabee, whooo, both of these gentlemen have dropped out of the presidential race to spend more time with their tv shows. of course whoever is the eventual republican nominee is going to need a lot of money. because it is estimated that barack obama will raise over $1 billion for hi
big newton gingrich 2012-- figure newton gingrich 2012. >> stephen: if only abraham lincoln had shown the leadership to name check corporations that baldly perhaps he could have averted the civil war by declaring a house divide kd not stand, unless it's constructed with-- satisfactory oak roof beams, chinaman built since 18230. we'll be right ba [ male announcer ] this may, the orchard chicken salad sub is the next featured $5 footlong of the month! with tasty chicken, sweet...
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take note, cam newton. that's playing the quarterback position and hitting your receiver. >> jeff: and you know what? i have a new top ten. the fundamental top ten. once a week, in every sport, just fundamental plays like that that the kids can watch at home. i think it would be a heck of an addition to "sportscenter." >> mike: they turn it over again. wade to the basket -- and draws the foul. chest pass -- >> jeff: 75 feet. perfectly thrown over the top of the defense -- >> mike: of a seven footer. >> jeff: that would be play number one in my top ten fundamental. >> mark: the problem is, it shouldn't be number one. that should just be play number one. we've gotten away from acknowledging that as a great highlight reel play. >> jeff: unfortunately, the fan base gets bored by seeing chest passes. they want to see monster dunks all the time, so, keep that in the other top ten. i'm trying to create my own signature top ten, bringing the fundamentals back. >> mark: this is in the jvg world. >> mike: the key, yo
take note, cam newton. that's playing the quarterback position and hitting your receiver. >> jeff: and you know what? i have a new top ten. the fundamental top ten. once a week, in every sport, just fundamental plays like that that the kids can watch at home. i think it would be a heck of an addition to "sportscenter." >> mike: they turn it over again. wade to the basket -- and draws the foul. chest pass -- >> jeff: 75 feet. perfectly thrown over the top of the...
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last week, i attended a ribbon cutting ceremony for a model block on the newton ave. two blocks away from that is a property that has had multiple complaints since 2007 -- all of which have gone through re- inspection, but they never seem to go any further than that. the packet i give you is the packet i give you is photographs i took from around a
last week, i attended a ribbon cutting ceremony for a model block on the newton ave. two blocks away from that is a property that has had multiple complaints since 2007 -- all of which have gone through re- inspection, but they never seem to go any further than that. the packet i give you is the packet i give you is photographs i took from around a
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we have many distinguished guests here today, none more so than newton minow's remarkable family. the minow's for a file on national resources they usually not allowed in the same place at the same time. [laughter] but for this we have made an exception. his incredible wife, joan, is here, and we are joined by newt's brilliant and a dynamic daughters, mary, a leading expert in library law, mill, a leader in corporate governance, and the movie mom, and martha, the dean of harvard law school, my professor, mentor and friend. the minow and daughters are like the charlie's angels of u.s. jurisprudence and i hope i'm not struck by lightning for invoking an aaron spelling production to describe the minow's. the truth is for newt minow i'm sure he would save raising his three daughters with the show is his greatest accomplishment. this is a special day. and i am truly honored to introduce newt minow on this historic occasion. newt minow set a standard for excellence that in spite years and guides us at the fcc a half century later. newt minnow was 34 in 1961 when president kennedy appoin
we have many distinguished guests here today, none more so than newton minow's remarkable family. the minow's for a file on national resources they usually not allowed in the same place at the same time. [laughter] but for this we have made an exception. his incredible wife, joan, is here, and we are joined by newt's brilliant and a dynamic daughters, mary, a leading expert in library law, mill, a leader in corporate governance, and the movie mom, and martha, the dean of harvard law school, my...
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but as isaac newton famously observed, what goes up must also come down. >> this is not an innocent brownie. >> reporter: enter the lazy cake, a so-called relaxation brownie sold in at least two dozen states. >> pot. >> reporter: no marijuana here. the lazy cake contains medical tonen. >> melatonin. >> reporter: too much can have a powerful effect, sending the user into a deep sleep. supplements have been known to prompt thousands of calls to poison control centers, in many cases, involving kids. arkansas has banned lazy cakes and one town in massachusetts is working to do the same. its mayor says even though the package clearly says lazy cakes are for adult use only -- >> it's psychedelic packaging and its cartoon character known as lazy larry indicate other buys. >> reporter: the makers say they encourage store owners to place them with other dietary supplements. >> if you need to relax, take it at night obligations you have, it shouldn't be dangerous. >> reporter: one lazy cake contains double the recommended dose for melatonin. the serving size is half a brownie but could be a lot of tr
but as isaac newton famously observed, what goes up must also come down. >> this is not an innocent brownie. >> reporter: enter the lazy cake, a so-called relaxation brownie sold in at least two dozen states. >> pot. >> reporter: no marijuana here. the lazy cake contains medical tonen. >> melatonin. >> reporter: too much can have a powerful effect, sending the user into a deep sleep. supplements have been known to prompt thousands of calls to poison control...
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last week, i attended a ribbon cutting ceremony for a model block on the newton ave. two blocks away from that is a property that has had multiple complaints since 2007 -- all of which have gone through re- inspection, but they never seem to go any further than that. the packet i give you is photographs i took from around a febay view. it contains complaints. these complaints have never been model blocks and going through and improving quality of life, then it has to be more than an inspector coming out and re- inspecting time and time again, or director's hearings or notices and never any action that follows that. it is not something that is new. it is clearly something that has been going on for years and years and years. i have sent e-mails out. i have spoken with commissioner walker. i sent e-mails to all the commissioners. it needed to be brought to your attention that this blight continues. homeowners get away with it. property values of neighboring homes drop. there is an issue here and it starts with the commissioners. it starts with the inspectors. something
last week, i attended a ribbon cutting ceremony for a model block on the newton ave. two blocks away from that is a property that has had multiple complaints since 2007 -- all of which have gone through re- inspection, but they never seem to go any further than that. the packet i give you is photographs i took from around a febay view. it contains complaints. these complaints have never been model blocks and going through and improving quality of life, then it has to be more than an inspector...
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newton can tell you what happens, you do the observation, and it happens, great. when people probed the microscopic reel, that fell apart. >> a different universe there. >> it's a different environment. let's not use the word universe too much tonight. [laughter] why should the laws not work on tiny scales. they don't. the new laws, the laws p quantum physics and the idea is you can only predict the likelihood, the probability of one outcome or another so if i'm not dealing with a rock or the moon but an electron and i want to know where it is, the quantum laws say there's a 50% chance it's over here and a 50% chance it's over there. >> or both. >> no, no -- >> fine. >> it's a 50% chance of each, and you can't do better than that according to quantum physics. when you do an observation of the electrons, you find it either here or there. you never find it half here and half there. there's never the melding of the two, so the puzzle has been for 80 years even though the probabilities of quantum mechanics are confirmed by doing an experiment over and over again, find
newton can tell you what happens, you do the observation, and it happens, great. when people probed the microscopic reel, that fell apart. >> a different universe there. >> it's a different environment. let's not use the word universe too much tonight. [laughter] why should the laws not work on tiny scales. they don't. the new laws, the laws p quantum physics and the idea is you can only predict the likelihood, the probability of one outcome or another so if i'm not dealing with a...
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forces but as our niece and now reports his assassination will not kill off but will merely nina global newton's seeking a new torchbearer of terrorism. a man wanted dead or alive for a decade is gone the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden for some it was a moment of victory cares about caring for others a moment of embarrassment president obama is in fact there was a u.s.s. ups are but there's one thing analysts say should not be overbooked osama bin laden may be dead but the threat of terror is very much alive frankly doesn't make much of a difference that bin laden is dead people here were convinced a long run at least for the last two years and very convinced that the. figures or people in this region who by the way cannot number more than one hundred are incapable of carrying out any major attacks it's been years since bin laden has claimed responsibility for an attack instead it's russian al-qaeda linked terrorists that have made the most recent remarks moscow's metro blast an airport bombing two of the latest global attacks were masterminded by domestic c
forces but as our niece and now reports his assassination will not kill off but will merely nina global newton's seeking a new torchbearer of terrorism. a man wanted dead or alive for a decade is gone the united states has conducted an operation that killed osama bin laden for some it was a moment of victory cares about caring for others a moment of embarrassment president obama is in fact there was a u.s.s. ups are but there's one thing analysts say should not be overbooked osama bin laden may...
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it it's the very time he stopped the paper so it's still which would see him leave problem among the newton would lead to civil war the area the western men have been buses trying to grow to be. tracked and seen by no more violent crackdown has claimed more than one hundred fifty since mr gently. sprains the governing socialist party suffered heavy losses in the open of regional elections a center right party cheating ten percentage point lead the crushing loss of the ruling party comes off to meet a vision about protests that ended up with responsible government into money process and record high unemployment. and flights remain suspended in iceland following an eruption of the country's most active volcano the main international airport has been closed to internal flights grounded since a plume of smoke and dust rose twenty kilometers into the sky one of the present there remains no impacts on flights further and while the ash cloud could reach europe in a few days experts see the chance of a. peter last year's mass closure best place when a different muslim brotherhood. a moscow dolphina
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says we need proof so if someone provides that proof then yes we work at it with no problems at all no newton the person who is looking for the evidence if it's not you and they're calling to the law we don't have the right to investigate people's private property wanted in but we can't touch them everyone is allowed tallahassee awsome. i'm.
says we need proof so if someone provides that proof then yes we work at it with no problems at all no newton the person who is looking for the evidence if it's not you and they're calling to the law we don't have the right to investigate people's private property wanted in but we can't touch them everyone is allowed tallahassee awsome. i'm.
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and now newton, iowa is devastated. this is years ago and they have not come back. if we could use the right brain power, you have some much business and so would everyone else. you hate to restrict these big companies from coming in. i think even you would agree to that. i've seen plenty of towns do it and they have been hurt in a much different way. if we could make our country strong again, economically, we're just teetering along and it will start getting worse and worse because of what is happening with the euro and other things. we have no interest rate. i went to a bank the day. if you have a cd's, the deny give you anything. if you want to borrow today, if your super prime, you can borrow whatever you want and not pay anything. but if you need money for a house, they will not give you money for a house. you go to the bank and it is very, very hard. i am talking about the big banks. i'm not talking about you. your bank is wonderful. [laughter] [applause] they have taken these tremendous subsidies from the government and now, they sitting on them and not allow
and now newton, iowa is devastated. this is years ago and they have not come back. if we could use the right brain power, you have some much business and so would everyone else. you hate to restrict these big companies from coming in. i think even you would agree to that. i've seen plenty of towns do it and they have been hurt in a much different way. if we could make our country strong again, economically, we're just teetering along and it will start getting worse and worse because of what is...
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newton can tell you what will happen. you do the observation, and it does happen. great. when people began to probe the microscopic realm, that whole structure began to fall apart. >> different universe there. >> completely different universe. completely different realm. let's not use the word universe in too many different ways tonight. [laughter] and in some ways, why should the laws that work on everyday scales also work on tiny scales? and it turns out that they don't. the laws of quantum physics, and the new idea is that you can only predict the likelihood, the probability of one outcome or another. so if i'm not dealing with iraq or the moon, but an electron and i want to know where it is, the logs may show there's a 50% chance over here, a 50% chance over there -- >> or both. >> well, no, the 50% chance of each, and you can't do any better than that according to quantum physics. now, the weird thing is when you do enough observation of the electron, you always find it either here or there. you never find it sort of half here, half there, there's never some sort of
newton can tell you what will happen. you do the observation, and it does happen. great. when people began to probe the microscopic realm, that whole structure began to fall apart. >> different universe there. >> completely different universe. completely different realm. let's not use the word universe in too many different ways tonight. [laughter] and in some ways, why should the laws that work on everyday scales also work on tiny scales? and it turns out that they don't. the laws...
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up next, edward dolnick on isaac newton and the birth of the modern world. >> good afternoon and welcome to the second annual gaithersburg book festival. my name is kathy, and i'm a city council member. gaithers been -- gaithersburg proudly supports culture, and we are please today bring you this event. a couple of announcements. for the consideration of everyone here, please silence any devices that make any kind of noise. your feedback is critical in helping us to improve this event. surveys are available here at the info desk and online at our web site. everyone who submits a survey will be entered into a random drawing for a nook color, so, please, be sure to fill one out and submit it. we welcome c-span's booktv and their viewers across the country. if there is time during the presentation for audience questions, please make sure you use the microphone right here so everyone here and in the television audience can hear you. edward dolnick will be signing books immediately after this presentation. bas books are on sale in the
up next, edward dolnick on isaac newton and the birth of the modern world. >> good afternoon and welcome to the second annual gaithersburg book festival. my name is kathy, and i'm a city council member. gaithers been -- gaithersburg proudly supports culture, and we are please today bring you this event. a couple of announcements. for the consideration of everyone here, please silence any devices that make any kind of noise. your feedback is critical in helping us to improve this event....
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car can arrest you without cause on your own property but here's the worst part of the indiana ruling newton county sheriff don hartman says of the decision is going to better allow police to be able to conduct. random house to house searches so frankly if i was a resident of indiana i've been pretty angry right now not to mention scared the cops are going to knock on my door at any second and speaking of the police their methods of keeping tabs on what they deem to be or who they deem to be suspicious persons is also wrote of the fourth amendment as we know it you know those g.p.s. tracking devices that were placed on cars by beds without warrants well the u.s. seventh circuit court of appeals made a ruling in favor of those devices saying that obtaining a vehicle coordinates is just the exact same kind of information made available when you're driving on public roads and only one justice of that court opposed that decision arguing that that ruling leaves open the possibility of mass surveillance of the sole discretion of the police department now this issue is expected to make it all the w
car can arrest you without cause on your own property but here's the worst part of the indiana ruling newton county sheriff don hartman says of the decision is going to better allow police to be able to conduct. random house to house searches so frankly if i was a resident of indiana i've been pretty angry right now not to mention scared the cops are going to knock on my door at any second and speaking of the police their methods of keeping tabs on what they deem to be or who they deem to be...
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but as newton minnow, professor adjudications law policy at northwestern university, and former chairman of the federal communications commission, fcc, has observed, social science is not in the proof business. but in the business of identifying relationships and measuring their significance, strength, and direction. and these are my words, the relationship between media violence and so-called real life violence are measurably strong and undeniably significant. for those one over by peer studies, causality, there's lots of research showing that prolonged viewing of violent imagery can increase aggression towards others, desensitized viewers to real-life violence, and increased fear of becoming a victim of violence. those with a fine for the 1994 national television violence study, a three-year effort by researchers from four universities, overseen by several national policy organization. others have confirmed these findings. there's also evidence that prolonged viewing of violent imagery can cause what psychologists call this inhibition. that is, viewing of violent media can remove or re
but as newton minnow, professor adjudications law policy at northwestern university, and former chairman of the federal communications commission, fcc, has observed, social science is not in the proof business. but in the business of identifying relationships and measuring their significance, strength, and direction. and these are my words, the relationship between media violence and so-called real life violence are measurably strong and undeniably significant. for those one over by peer...
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he wanted to be -- like cam newton wanted to be the entertainer icon, so did did he vicinity. it helps to be successful on the field first. you become a much better entertainer and icon if you have great success on the field. >> let me ask you about another guy that everybody still talks about in this town, and rightfully so because he's still on the roster. albert haynesworth. you were instrumental in helping bring him here for that $100 million contract. >> not quite, but the made why likes to say that. >> was it the right thing to do at the time, vinny? again, we're playing armchair quarterback. did you have any idea that maybe this wasn't going to work out? >> no, the idea that we had was that we were so poor at that time in creating turnovers and sacks, we were like worst in the league so we needed to increase that and we were still a top ten defense. so when we got albert in the middle and we figured he's going to require double teams, and andre carter, you know, he did what we needed to do, and all of a sudden we've got a bunch of sacks and the defense was in the top te
he wanted to be -- like cam newton wanted to be the entertainer icon, so did did he vicinity. it helps to be successful on the field first. you become a much better entertainer and icon if you have great success on the field. >> let me ask you about another guy that everybody still talks about in this town, and rightfully so because he's still on the roster. albert haynesworth. you were instrumental in helping bring him here for that $100 million contract. >> not quite, but the made...
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another one at newton street northwest at bancroft elementary. the letters were checked and the schools have been given the all-clear. now those schools that were disrupted by the suspicious letters yesterday reopened on time this morning. no sign there was ever any trouble. school administrators discovered the suspicious letters yesterday morning with a white powder inside. parents were relieved to learn the substance was harmless and law enforcement say it was corn starch. the fbi sent the letters to quantico for testing. they have been linked to similar letters sent across the country. law enforcement sources say they were sent from texas and contained a reference to al- qaeda. but they did not have any specific threats. one parent said she didn't learn about it from the school, but from her children and it's something others say is part of life these days. >> we face challenges, threats to lives every day, all over the place. so i try not to over react. somebody was being irresponsible but live your life. >> they told me there was a disturbin
another one at newton street northwest at bancroft elementary. the letters were checked and the schools have been given the all-clear. now those schools that were disrupted by the suspicious letters yesterday reopened on time this morning. no sign there was ever any trouble. school administrators discovered the suspicious letters yesterday morning with a white powder inside. parents were relieved to learn the substance was harmless and law enforcement say it was corn starch. the fbi sent the...
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to shed some light on those and other questions, i'm joined by mark bridges, coroner for newton county, missouri. mark, thanks for joining us again tonight. >> sure thing. thank you. >> let's start where we have to start. are you making any progress? you're the coroner. you're in charge of the morgues. are people finally getting the information they need about whether or not their loved ones are, in fact, in the morgue? >> i have been to the morgue today, and, yes, they are making good -- good progress. highway patrol has a team down there. they are pulling -- actually pulling individuals out of the line that they think they have close to a positive identification on and going ahead and making the rest of the identification on them so that they can get them to their families. >> here's the question that people still can't get their arms around. there are a lot of unidentified bodies in the morgue. there are a lot of people who are still just being listed as missing. why can't the family members of those who have a loved one who's missing go into the morgue and see if the person who's s
to shed some light on those and other questions, i'm joined by mark bridges, coroner for newton county, missouri. mark, thanks for joining us again tonight. >> sure thing. thank you. >> let's start where we have to start. are you making any progress? you're the coroner. you're in charge of the morgues. are people finally getting the information they need about whether or not their loved ones are, in fact, in the morgue? >> i have been to the morgue today, and, yes, they are...
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republican candidate newton gingrich is in new hampshire this morning. he it will be speaking in portsmouth, new hampshire and we will bring video to you. over on c-span 2, the senate gavels in at 9:30 eastern and they will work on extension to the patriot act for it on c-span 3 this morning, a senate confirmation hearing for the to the ambassador to china. president obama has picked commerce secretary barry locke commerce secretary barry locke to fill the post
republican candidate newton gingrich is in new hampshire this morning. he it will be speaking in portsmouth, new hampshire and we will bring video to you. over on c-span 2, the senate gavels in at 9:30 eastern and they will work on extension to the patriot act for it on c-span 3 this morning, a senate confirmation hearing for the to the ambassador to china. president obama has picked commerce secretary barry locke commerce secretary barry locke to fill the post
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by diane smith, and two books featured in that, thomas powers, the killing of crazy horse, and jim newton. then, a call-in program with gayle, and then the final panel is boiling point, climate, population, and environment, a number of authors with aspects of the environment moderated by a "los angeles times" staff writer. let's talk about what coming up in a couple minutes with inconvenient truth moderated by a media columnist including timothy ferris, the science of liberty, democracy, reason, and the laws of nature. seth who wrote about the true story of medicine, science, and fear, and two co-authors of "merchants of doubt, how a handful of scientists obscured the truth on tobacco smoke. live coverage begins shortly on the festival of booksment thanks for being with us. [inaudible conversations] >> okay. it's on me. the woman in green says it's on me. we'll get started. i'm the media columnist for the "los angeles times". i write twice a week and blog for the times and tweet and all those other things that we all have to do in today's new media landscape. i have a couple announcements
by diane smith, and two books featured in that, thomas powers, the killing of crazy horse, and jim newton. then, a call-in program with gayle, and then the final panel is boiling point, climate, population, and environment, a number of authors with aspects of the environment moderated by a "los angeles times" staff writer. let's talk about what coming up in a couple minutes with inconvenient truth moderated by a media columnist including timothy ferris, the science of liberty,...
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to shed some light on those and other questions, i'm joined by mark bridges, coroner for newton county, missouri. mark, thanks for joining us again tonight. >> sure thing. thank you. >> let's start where we have to start. are you making any progress? you're the coroner. you're in charge of the morgues. are people finally getting the information they need about whether or not their loved ones are, in fact, in the morgue? >> i have been to the morgue today, and, yes, they are making good -- good progress. highway patrol has a team down there. they are pulling -- actually pulling individuals out of the line that they think they have close to a positive identification on and going ahead and making the rest of the identification on them so that they can get them to their families. >> here's the question that people still can't get their arms around. there are a lot of unidentified bodies in the morgue. there are a lot of people who are still just being listed as missing. why can't the family members of those who have a loved one who's missing go into the morgue and see if the person who's s
to shed some light on those and other questions, i'm joined by mark bridges, coroner for newton county, missouri. mark, thanks for joining us again tonight. >> sure thing. thank you. >> let's start where we have to start. are you making any progress? you're the coroner. you're in charge of the morgues. are people finally getting the information they need about whether or not their loved ones are, in fact, in the morgue? >> i have been to the morgue today, and, yes, they are...
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host: we are looking at the newton gingrich fund-raising effort. here is the hdline from the "washington post. well -- ." guest: his presidential rollout may have been the worst in american day politics. his campaign let us know through in e-mail that he is attracting 150 people through all of hi stops this week. when you are talking about reblicans who attended the iowa caucuses, 150 is a pretty good turnout. if they are coming out to see a train wreck or because he is a political personality, that is one thing. there is the potential for him to have better days. we have a long time to go especially with the campaign. host: his first political appearance, joe biden, on behalf of the president, this wednesday. some speculation with newt gingrich -- after the interview, do you know the impact of what he said would have on a reblican? guest: he was endorsing an individual mandate on health care. he was talking about endorsing a type of mandate. i think we thought it would be the big story. when you look back -- he does not necessarily disagree with p
host: we are looking at the newton gingrich fund-raising effort. here is the hdline from the "washington post. well -- ." guest: his presidential rollout may have been the worst in american day politics. his campaign let us know through in e-mail that he is attracting 150 people through all of hi stops this week. when you are talking about reblicans who attended the iowa caucuses, 150 is a pretty good turnout. if they are coming out to see a train wreck or because he is a political...
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that terrible you better shape up song which i thought was so great, and i now -- it's sort of olivia newton john was sort of the bad girl. it's all become desirable to john travolta which seems like a lame prize in a way. [laughter] this was like a very long witty to say that it is exciting for me to try to have a female -- she's not becoming more desirable or giving the guy. she's invoking her mother's strength to save her sister. >> francine, my new american life, there's a 20 social albanian woman on it, and expiring visas. city. she gets a job. this is not a character we often see in fiction. her three brothers are working around menacingly. were you writing this as you are writing it, or you realizing that it was a political fiction in some ways? >> i did. after while i did begin to realize that it was political in the sense that it's about immigration. but i never start writing fiction from an idea. i was far from a character or an observation of reality. and so it just so happened that the woman, the heroine, is smarter and plucky are and more savvy than any of the men. >> that's usu
that terrible you better shape up song which i thought was so great, and i now -- it's sort of olivia newton john was sort of the bad girl. it's all become desirable to john travolta which seems like a lame prize in a way. [laughter] this was like a very long witty to say that it is exciting for me to try to have a female -- she's not becoming more desirable or giving the guy. she's invoking her mother's strength to save her sister. >> francine, my new american life, there's a 20 social...
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to shed some light on those and other questions, i'm joined by mark bridges, coroner for newton county, missouri. mark, thanks for joining us again tonight. >> sure thing. thank you. >> let's start where we have to start. are you making any progress? you're the coroner. you're in charge of the morgues. are people finally getting the information they need about whether or not their loved ones are, in fact, in the morgue? >> i have been to the morgue today, and, yes, they are making good -- good progress. highway patrol has a team down there. they are pulling -- actually pulling individuals out of the line that they think they have close to a positive identification on and going ahead and making the rest of the identification on them so that they can get them to their families. >> here's the question that people still can't get their arms around. there are a lot of unidentified bodies in the morgue. there are a lot of people who are still just being listed as missing. why can't the family members of those who have a loved one who's missing go into the morgue and see if the person who's s
to shed some light on those and other questions, i'm joined by mark bridges, coroner for newton county, missouri. mark, thanks for joining us again tonight. >> sure thing. thank you. >> let's start where we have to start. are you making any progress? you're the coroner. you're in charge of the morgues. are people finally getting the information they need about whether or not their loved ones are, in fact, in the morgue? >> i have been to the morgue today, and, yes, they are...
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. >>> with me to address some of these problems is mark bridges, the coroner for newton county, missouri, which is where joplin is. mark, thanks for joining me. i think you're joining us on the phone, am i correct? >> that's correct. >> all right. let me ask you a question -- as you know, you've seen there is anguish, there is frustration among those who are -- who have missing family members, the list of missing is now about 230, 232, is that correct as you understand it? >> we're not working from that list. that's a list the highway patrol has compiled. i haven't seen that list as of yet, but yes, we're -- i can speak to the morgue operations side of it. >> all right. so my question is -- how many bodies do you have in the county morgue right now, and how many of them have been identified by family members so that you know who they are? >> yes. well, i'll tell you what we have, and i'll tell you we have some good news also. we've been following a protocol with 126 that we have in the morgue, the federal protocol to run the station. what i just stepped out of air meeting at missouri sou
. >>> with me to address some of these problems is mark bridges, the coroner for newton county, missouri, which is where joplin is. mark, thanks for joining me. i think you're joining us on the phone, am i correct? >> that's correct. >> all right. let me ask you a question -- as you know, you've seen there is anguish, there is frustration among those who are -- who have missing family members, the list of missing is now about 230, 232, is that correct as you understand it?...
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it's the final telecast from here moderated by jim newton, editor of large and the "los angeles times" and among the panelists are john dean and henry weinstein. thanks for being with us. >> a deterrent large and for the paper i'm pleased to be able to welcome you to this exciting and important panel which we have in title the living the constitution. we are fortunate to have with us today three of the smartest thinkers about the law, the politics and society, two of whom happen to be among my closest friends. [laughter] we will sort out by the end who they are. [laughter] in the center is erwin chemerinky professor of law at the university irvine law school before becoming the first of the school, he was on the faculty at duke law school for four years and before that he worked on this very campus where he was a member for 21 years. he manages to be professor and practitioner and frequently argues cases in the appellate court including the united states supreme court. he's the author of seven books the most recent of which is just frankly triumph, a personal story and analytical powe
it's the final telecast from here moderated by jim newton, editor of large and the "los angeles times" and among the panelists are john dean and henry weinstein. thanks for being with us. >> a deterrent large and for the paper i'm pleased to be able to welcome you to this exciting and important panel which we have in title the living the constitution. we are fortunate to have with us today three of the smartest thinkers about the law, the politics and society, two of whom happen...
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this is a discussion on a man named newton who was called in when a olivia langdon was paralyzed. it did no good at all. they were finally persuaded to hire this guy. newt made some passes. he put it behind her and said now we will sit on a child. he does not like that. he opened the window and delivers the short fervent prayer. when he repeats this business about his hands over the head, he just crosses it out. that is the way it has been published. he could not tell. here are a couple more pages that illustrated the way the of the treated these things. he is on record as saying that he disapproves of the punctuation and took out hundreds and hundreds of commons and dashes when he published it. he only publishes a very small selection. he is perfectly free to write instructions. in this case he has crosstalk commons. that is here and here. one of the things is to figure out which are the authors and which are the editors. how do we know that those comments are the editors? you can see that they have all disappeared. here we have mark twain rating. it is one of the great achieveme
this is a discussion on a man named newton who was called in when a olivia langdon was paralyzed. it did no good at all. they were finally persuaded to hire this guy. newt made some passes. he put it behind her and said now we will sit on a child. he does not like that. he opened the window and delivers the short fervent prayer. when he repeats this business about his hands over the head, he just crosses it out. that is the way it has been published. he could not tell. here are a couple more...
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now newton is devastated. this was years ago. if we could use the right brain power, you would have so much business. you hate to restrict these big companies from coming in. even you would agree with that. towns and of getting hurt in a different way. if we could make our country strong again, we're teetering along. it will get worse and worse because what is happening with fuel. remember this, we have no interest rate. don't have cd's, they give you anything. if you want to buy a house, they will not give you money. you go to the banks and it is hard. i'm talking about the big banks. not you. they have taken these tremendous subsidies from the government's and they are sitting on them. that is a big problem. the real problem with gasoline in terms of bringing the world back, our world back, interest rates are going to have to go up. the dollar is being decimated. if you look at your food costs, look at the cost of cotton. that is about gasoline. if you look at your food and clothes, they are setting records. a lot of that is be
now newton is devastated. this was years ago. if we could use the right brain power, you would have so much business. you hate to restrict these big companies from coming in. even you would agree with that. towns and of getting hurt in a different way. if we could make our country strong again, we're teetering along. it will get worse and worse because what is happening with fuel. remember this, we have no interest rate. don't have cd's, they give you anything. if you want to buy a house, they...
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the newton county coroner is joining us from joplin. mr. bridges, thank you so much. i cannot imagine what your job is like and i know you can't imagine what these families are going through as they await for confirmation of the death of a loved one. could you just first -- why does it seem to be taking so long to identify these bodies? >> well, it's frustrating to the families and it's frustrating to me. when you depend upon people coming in from all over the country to help start your identification program, it takes a while for them to ramp up. so we have adjusted from that point at the request of these families, at the family meeting last night at 6:00 and we have started pulling people out of the line that are readily identifiable and that process has been taken place since about 8:00 last night. >> so if i read you correctly, what you're saying is that there are people who are recognizable that you can say, all right, i have someone that roughly matches the description of your loved one. will you take a look? but that there are others that are either either too
the newton county coroner is joining us from joplin. mr. bridges, thank you so much. i cannot imagine what your job is like and i know you can't imagine what these families are going through as they await for confirmation of the death of a loved one. could you just first -- why does it seem to be taking so long to identify these bodies? >> well, it's frustrating to the families and it's frustrating to me. when you depend upon people coming in from all over the country to help start your...
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coming up at 7:00 this evening, fcc chairman julius genachowski and former chair newton minow on the future of telecommunications. that is at 7:00 p.m. eastern. the release of president obama's this is that it has not stopped the case challenging the president's citizenship status. the ninth circuit court in pasadena heard oral argument last week. lower court dismissed the case ruling, and that record is not a proper pace -- and that the court is not the proper place to challenge the president postelection -- the president's election. >> i am an attorney with the united states justice foundation, here to represent mr. drake and mr. robertson, and those clients of hundred it is the purpose of our appeal, one of two for a hearing today, to see a demand -- seek a remand so that we can separately pursue a resolution of this issue so that we can have the case heard on the merits and not dealt with on the various technical issues that and raise or on issues that relate the two plaintiffs not my own. i will only be dealing with parts of the ruling by judge carter that deal with my clients.
coming up at 7:00 this evening, fcc chairman julius genachowski and former chair newton minow on the future of telecommunications. that is at 7:00 p.m. eastern. the release of president obama's this is that it has not stopped the case challenging the president's citizenship status. the ninth circuit court in pasadena heard oral argument last week. lower court dismissed the case ruling, and that record is not a proper pace -- and that the court is not the proper place to challenge the president...
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newtons fruit thins, one unique cookie. you've been stuck in the garage while i've been sneezing from the dust in here, and the pollen outside. but with 24-hour zyrtec®, i get prescription strength relief from my allergy symptoms. it's the brand allergists recommend most. ♪ lilly and i are back on the road again, where we belong. with zyrtec® i can love the air®. [ male announcer ] get up to $6 in savings on zyrtec® products at zyrtectv.com. ♪ our house is a very, very fine house ♪ >> this smorng, stress free living. juggling the kids, house and careers is taxing. this month's health magazine is filled with ideas that can help you build a stronger, happier and healthier family. the magazine's contributing medical editor joins us. dr. raj, good morning. >> hi. >> i love the first idea about trying to take -- destress your life. i'm feeling it could be stressful. i have a family that's quite large. you're saying make meal times fun. sit down together, that's one thing. but when sitting down together, it should be fu
newtons fruit thins, one unique cookie. you've been stuck in the garage while i've been sneezing from the dust in here, and the pollen outside. but with 24-hour zyrtec®, i get prescription strength relief from my allergy symptoms. it's the brand allergists recommend most. ♪ lilly and i are back on the road again, where we belong. with zyrtec® i can love the air®. [ male announcer ] get up to $6 in savings on zyrtec® products at zyrtectv.com. ♪ our house is a very, very fine house ♪...