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good morning, emory. >> reporter: rob and vinita, good morning to you. when barack obama ran for president, in 2008, the lines at his student events usually stretch as far as the eye that can see. that excitement translated into votes. tonight, president obama is going to return to those roots. he's holding a rally at the university of wisconsin, hoping to capture that excitement again. today, the president, who inspired young voters, with hope and change. >> we have given young people reason to believe. >> reporter: returns to his college rally roots, to convince those youth to vote again. >> you can't sit it out. you can't suddenly just check in once every ten years or so on an exciting presidential election. and then, not pay attention during big midterm elections when we've got a real big choice, between democrats and republicans. >> reporter: mr. obama's name isn't on the ballot this time. but his party's control of congress is on the line. and youth say there's simply they're motivated. just 55% of young people say they are certain to vote in novem
good morning, emory. >> reporter: rob and vinita, good morning to you. when barack obama ran for president, in 2008, the lines at his student events usually stretch as far as the eye that can see. that excitement translated into votes. tonight, president obama is going to return to those roots. he's holding a rally at the university of wisconsin, hoping to capture that excitement again. today, the president, who inspired young voters, with hope and change. >> we have given young...
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i taught at emory. i continued to write periodically for the "new york times," which was where i spent most of my career. so, i did a lot of things to help supplement. >> what's next? >> los angeles. and more talking about the book, because this book was a book that was written to be read. i'm happy to see people buying it, and it's done really well. but i really want people to read it, because we have so much more in common, and i think there's a lot to learn from it -- and also to enjoy it. they're beautiful people. >> and if we see the pictures, will we have a change of feeling about these folks? >> no, it will confirm what you already know, and what you've already learned from having read it. >> isabel wilkerson. the name of the book is "the warmth of other suns: the epic story of america's great migration." thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> for a dvd copy of this program, call1-877-62-7726. for free transit or to give us your comments, visit us at our website. our p
i taught at emory. i continued to write periodically for the "new york times," which was where i spent most of my career. so, i did a lot of things to help supplement. >> what's next? >> los angeles. and more talking about the book, because this book was a book that was written to be read. i'm happy to see people buying it, and it's done really well. but i really want people to read it, because we have so much more in common, and i think there's a lot to learn from it --...
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he did not actually graduated from emory university, but he did attend. that is where it comes from. i'm proud to have that title. host: what is his best known statement? ofst: i'm trying to think one, but i'm not sure. host: he was under fdr? guest: i think he was one of the leaders in the senate under fdr. host: first calls for alan abramowitz, good morning. caller: i was calling to get your take on the lam line and cellphone deal, but you guys got me on that one. so, i have another question about what you think about the way they handled the last elections where the media had made a grave error in estimation in their polling. do you recall that a a while back? guest: their estimation of support for the presidential candidates? caller: no, the polling was off. they miss the mark on where they were supposed to be as the turn out. guest: actually, if you look at the polls leading up to the 2008 presidential election, on the whole, the polls were pretty accurate. in other words, almost all the polls showed obama leading. the margin varied of it, as you wou
he did not actually graduated from emory university, but he did attend. that is where it comes from. i'm proud to have that title. host: what is his best known statement? ofst: i'm trying to think one, but i'm not sure. host: he was under fdr? guest: i think he was one of the leaders in the senate under fdr. host: first calls for alan abramowitz, good morning. caller: i was calling to get your take on the lam line and cellphone deal, but you guys got me on that one. so, i have another question...
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you can watch the emory healthcare 500 live tomorrow night on espn at 7:00 p.m. >>> and we'll be right back. [ female announcer ] the best way to tell how great you look is in your jeans. drop a jean size in two weeks with the special k challenge and enjoy a good source of fiber in many of your favorite special k products. ♪ jeans don't lie. go to specialk.com to design your plan. i couldn't sleep right. next day it took forever to get going. night after night, i sat up. sprayed up....
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i'm still a professor at emory university. this is my 29th year as a professor and i'll still write a book every now and then. >> larry: i know that. many people you write about. ted kennedy, ronald reagan, jerry ford, anwar sadat, scoop jackson, robert byrd, they're all gone. does that give you pause? >> it does. >> larry: do you think about mortality? >> well, the book is dedicated to hamilton and powell, who are just about my own sons and helped me become president and governor. so it was with a great deal of emotion that i dedicated this book to them. but, yes, times change and people go on. and i think one thing i would like to remind the readers of this book, although there's some very controversial and sometimes critical comments in there about me and them, is that the book was written 30 years ago. and times have changed. and i changed my opinion about a lot of people but -- >> larry: so read it with that? >> it's an absolutely frank, honest, undisturbed, unmodified -- i didn't change a single sentence. meaning in the
i'm still a professor at emory university. this is my 29th year as a professor and i'll still write a book every now and then. >> larry: i know that. many people you write about. ted kennedy, ronald reagan, jerry ford, anwar sadat, scoop jackson, robert byrd, they're all gone. does that give you pause? >> it does. >> larry: do you think about mortality? >> well, the book is dedicated to hamilton and powell, who are just about my own sons and helped me become president...
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i'm still a professor at emory university. this is my 29th year as a professor, and i'll still write a book every now and then. >> larry: i know that. many people you write about, hamilton jordan, jody powell, ted kennedy, ronald reagan, jerry ford, anwar sadat, itzhak rabin, robert byrd, they are all gone. >> menachem begin. >> larry: does that give you pause? >> the book was dedicated to jody powell, like my own son, who helped me be and become president so it was a great deal of emotion that i dedicated this book to them, but, yes, times change and people go on, and i think -- one thing i would like to remind the readers of this book, although it's very controversial and critical comments in there by me and them, the book was written 30 years ago, and times have changed, and i changed my opinion about a lot of people. >> larry: read it with that. >> it's an absolutely frank, honest, undisturbed, unmodified, i didn't change a single sentence meaning in the book about what it means to be president and to point out 30 or 40 th
i'm still a professor at emory university. this is my 29th year as a professor, and i'll still write a book every now and then. >> larry: i know that. many people you write about, hamilton jordan, jody powell, ted kennedy, ronald reagan, jerry ford, anwar sadat, itzhak rabin, robert byrd, they are all gone. >> menachem begin. >> larry: does that give you pause? >> the book was dedicated to jody powell, like my own son, who helped me be and become president so it was a...
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i also taught at princeton and at emory. i would write occasionally for it "the new york times." >> what is next? >> loss angeles -- los angeles. i am happy to see people buying the book, but i want people to read it. we have so much in common. they are beautiful people. >> if we see the pictures, we have a change of feeling about these folks? >> no, it will confirm what we already know. >> isabel wilkerson, the name of the book is "the warmth of other suns"." thank you very much for joining us. >> thank you very much for joininthank you for having me. >> for a dvd copy of this program call 1-877-662-7726. for free transcripts or to give us your comments about this program, visit us at q&a.org. episodes are also available as podcasts. >> next, british deputy prime minister nick clegg speaks at the conference. after that, a conversation with former house speaker newt gingrich then, former governor met rham a speech to new hampshire audiences. >> tomorrow, political correspondent philip rucker talks about attitudes among subur
i also taught at princeton and at emory. i would write occasionally for it "the new york times." >> what is next? >> loss angeles -- los angeles. i am happy to see people buying the book, but i want people to read it. we have so much in common. they are beautiful people. >> if we see the pictures, we have a change of feeling about these folks? >> no, it will confirm what we already know. >> isabel wilkerson, the name of the book is "the warmth of...
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he is a professor at emory university. david anderson. he studies the neural circuits that control fear and anxiety. he is a professor of neuroscience at cal tech and a howard hughes medical investigator. and once again, my co-host is dr. eric kandel. as you know by now, he's a nobel laureate and professor at columbia university and a howard hughes medical investigator. he is, as you know, the mastermind behind this program and once again i'm pleased to have him here at this table to tell me what we're going to talk about this evening. welcome. >> thank you. pleasure to be here. >> rose: where are we going tonight? >> we're going to discuss emotions some more. emotions are feeling states that enrich our mental life. they lead us to seek out pleasure and to avoid pain and tonight we're going to begin by discussing fear and anxiety states and then go on to discuss aggression. >> rose: why are they important to our survival? >> in the presence of a danger, the most important thing is to get away, to freeze, to decide, you know, what sort of
he is a professor at emory university. david anderson. he studies the neural circuits that control fear and anxiety. he is a professor of neuroscience at cal tech and a howard hughes medical investigator. and once again, my co-host is dr. eric kandel. as you know by now, he's a nobel laureate and professor at columbia university and a howard hughes medical investigator. he is, as you know, the mastermind behind this program and once again i'm pleased to have him here at this table to tell me...
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rhodes college, bryn mawr, emory & henry and syracuse. what about rhodes makes it go on top? >> i loved rhodes. it's a school in memphis, tennessee. it's small. 80% of their students participate in some sort of community service. the number two school is also a fantastic small school. it's wofford college and about 700 alums are doctors but also another 700 or 800 are clergy. so we -- what we wanted to do was put out rankings that were more than just -- these are the top 25 though we do have the most desirable list which is fantastic. we wanted to make sure we looked at other things, like what kind of student body were you looking for when you're looking for a school? >> right. how about the 25 most diverse schools? they are in order penn, brown, overland, nyu. is it surprising that an ivy league like penn ranks at the top of that list. >> no it doesn't. penn is in an urban area, a big school. i think they make an effort to be very inclusive and we -- i'm not at all surprised. i think there is a smaller school on there that might surprise you, a new school called soka univers
rhodes college, bryn mawr, emory & henry and syracuse. what about rhodes makes it go on top? >> i loved rhodes. it's a school in memphis, tennessee. it's small. 80% of their students participate in some sort of community service. the number two school is also a fantastic small school. it's wofford college and about 700 alums are doctors but also another 700 or 800 are clergy. so we -- what we wanted to do was put out rankings that were more than just -- these are the top 25 though we...
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another live look as we have to break, golden gate bridge, probably the fog is camera we have an emory in there continues to linger. traffic is not too bad, making good times, we'll get more and merrimack 5:00 a.m., a top stories morning students bracing for arrest they back at novato high school following the death of a student. it was administered as planned to do coming up in would piccinni's next move could be in the gasoline explosion and how it could affect other bay area cities details coming up. starting today drivers on 680 will get a chance to use the bay area's first expressly we'll talk more about that in a moment. a live look from golden gate, good morning louisa. >> warming up slightly today especially inland temperatures back into the 80s 81 into fairfield also concord as well. keeping in the '70s red around the bay. san francisco is going to talk of around 68. changes in store as we head towards the first day of golf we'll get to that in just a few minutes. james. >> starting today drivers and 7 above 680 get a chance actually to use the bay area's first express lane. t
another live look as we have to break, golden gate bridge, probably the fog is camera we have an emory in there continues to linger. traffic is not too bad, making good times, we'll get more and merrimack 5:00 a.m., a top stories morning students bracing for arrest they back at novato high school following the death of a student. it was administered as planned to do coming up in would piccinni's next move could be in the gasoline explosion and how it could affect other bay area cities details...
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allen dollar from emory university. this is a place where millions of americans eat every day because we have to. so, how do you do it? can you do it and be healthy? >> absolutely. there are foods within fast food restaurants that are good for you. you can look for fresh fruit. salads. >> reporter: when you talk aboutabout salads, what about the fried chicken? >> bigger problem is the dressing. ask for the locw calorie versio. >> the amount of fat and type of fat in poultry is healthier, but a lot of these choices have to do with the number of calories. if you're going to get a hamburger, you may want to leave off half of the bun. >> and french fries. >> they're one of those foods with a lot of calories and not a lot of nutritional value. >> what about what you drink? >> my wrul of them is that in general, most of your beverages should not have calories. you can make choices for a diet soda, but regular sodas are loaded with sugar. as are juices. look for things that are less processed. >> this may seem like comfort foo
allen dollar from emory university. this is a place where millions of americans eat every day because we have to. so, how do you do it? can you do it and be healthy? >> absolutely. there are foods within fast food restaurants that are good for you. you can look for fresh fruit. salads. >> reporter: when you talk aboutabout salads, what about the fried chicken? >> bigger problem is the dressing. ask for the locw calorie versio. >> the amount of fat and type of fat in...
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host: professor alan abramowitz is with emory university, political science professor there. what are you teaching this semester? guest: production to american politics and american elections and voting behavior. host: thank you for being with us. he is in town for the american political science association's annual meeting. in fact, c-span has been covering a lot of their events. tonight, if you have not gotten enough politics, tonight on c- span is the night to watch politics because we are going to kick off -- all day long this is going on. apm, the political report, there look at -- their look at the political races. and we will look of the cook political report and the 2010 elections and their take on it. if i probably should have mentioned this first, at 4:15 p.m. this afternoon, american political science association 2010 elections. and then tonight, political report. then the california senate debate, which just happened last night between senator boxer and carly fiorina. and then the arizona gov. debate. we will follow that, governor burqa against her opponent, attor
host: professor alan abramowitz is with emory university, political science professor there. what are you teaching this semester? guest: production to american politics and american elections and voting behavior. host: thank you for being with us. he is in town for the american political science association's annual meeting. in fact, c-span has been covering a lot of their events. tonight, if you have not gotten enough politics, tonight on c- span is the night to watch politics because we are...
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traffic is heavier through berkeley and emory bill because of late problems that the bay bridge toll plaza westbound. after things had cleared out here left us with the second back up that has occurred within the last 35 minutes we've seen it grow from here all the way to west grand. 8080 is more backed up than it was at any other time this morning. we will take a break on the morning news more of our developing story of the pipe gas line explosion and a follow-up. ncer ] at&t makes it easy to choose the services that fit your life. who doesn't want more choices? i like choices. you can even choose wireless voice service. not with my cable company. well, it's time to switch. check this out. [ female announcer ] call to choose your double bundle, including u-verse tv, starting under $69 a month. switch now and get a 30-day money-back guarantee -- plus dvr is included. with u-verse tv you can record up to four shows at once from any room on a single dvr... and play them back... on any tv. nice. my cable can't do that! internet at home includes access to our entire national wi-fi networ
traffic is heavier through berkeley and emory bill because of late problems that the bay bridge toll plaza westbound. after things had cleared out here left us with the second back up that has occurred within the last 35 minutes we've seen it grow from here all the way to west grand. 8080 is more backed up than it was at any other time this morning. we will take a break on the morning news more of our developing story of the pipe gas line explosion and a follow-up. ncer ] at&t makes it easy...