part-time work, 20% not using their degrees at all. that does not count the millions of innovative, enthusiastic, and driven students who will graduate in our own country in 2012. over the next three days we ll talk a lot about how we as a country can match our students, their passion, their potential, their desire to help like the wildcats here in kentucky with the great needs of our nation be it through full-time work, volunteering, experimentation, a word i like, or ultimately by freeing them from the things that are barriers like student debt, hoping to bring their ideas to change america to life at a time when we must change and change fast. we must create a culture of experimentation in this country in order to keep up with the incredibly fast changing time we find ourselves in. we begin with the big question on every under grad and every parent s mind for that matter. enough with the talk. how is the student to find a job this spring? university of kentucky alum rebecc
how is her young daughter holding up? houston s godmother opens up today, monday, february 20th, houston s godmother opens up today, monday, february 20th, 2012. captions paid for by nbc-universal television and welcome to today on a president s day monday morning. i m savannah guthrie. i m carl quintanilla. matt and ann have the morning off. the avalanche is the deadliest in washington state in years. there were warnings of avalanche danger at the time of the accident. the skiers were on the back side of the e resort in an area marked out of bounds when they were swept nearly a quarter mile down a canyon. ahead, the survivor speaks out. and closing arguments delivered in the trial of a former university of virginia lacrosse player accused of killing his ex-girlfriend. the case will be in the hands of the jury this week. plus the academy awards will be handed out sunday. we re getting a look at who cast the deciding votes for oscar. the group isn t as diverse as
her father in a private ceremony in new jersey, one day after an emotional memorial service. how is her young daughter holding up? houston s godmother opens up today, monday, february 20th, houston s godmother opens up today, monday, february 20th, 2012. captions paid for by nbc-universal television and welcome to today on a president s day monday morning. i m savannah guthrie. i m carl quintanilla. matt and ann have the morning off. the avalanche is the deadliest in washington state in years. there were warnings of avalanche danger at the time of the accident. the skiers were on the back side of the e resort in an area marked out of bounds when they were swept nearly a quarter mile down a canyon. ahead, the survivor speaks out. and closing arguments delivered in the trial of a former university of virginia lacrosse player accused of killing his ex-girlfriend. the case will be in the hands of the jury this week. plus the academy awards will be handed out sunday. w
about so i don t think we need to demonize that group. i think within that group there are a lot of people who sense the nature of the problem. i agree. and once the problem is in a sense agreed upon across a wide range of political views then we can start talking about solutions. right. but even in i guess in lieu of that waiting, what i m seeing is what do you do in the meantime? what i m seeing, david kennedy is out working with right and left wing groups to do community restoration and crime. yes. jeffrey brenner in camden, new jersey. amazing physician. working with both any political person who doesn t care. he wants to hot spot those hospitals. i guess my message to our audience, to myself, to you and everybody else is we are seeing people do this which is just more room for encouragement. another example of encouragement is that, well, we re running out of time so i won t bother to go to it. that is a good tease. okay. charles murray s words of encoura
diplomats abroad. iran saying not only did we not do that but that you, israel, have been assassinating our iranian nuclear scientists for years. so a lot of this going on. just today the iranian regime announced it has successfully loaded uraniuim made fuel rods into an aging u.s. designed nuclear research reactor. that reactor mainly used for medical purposes but the point of the demonstration at least as they articulate it is if we can do it here what is stopping us from loading similar rods into other reactors with a different purpose? other reactors that people are speculating about. this one buried it inside an impenetrable mountain in iran. good to get you nice and scared for sure. iran now says they have fully enriched uraniuim bunker. in fact just this fall the u.n. nuclear watch dogs warned that iran is closer than ever to developing a nuclear weapon and for that matter a way to launch it. conventional analysis on all of this rhetoric is that the target for such eff