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and in the battle of princeton princeton. about 450 killed, wou americans sustad about 30 casualties during the battle of princeton. and one of them, as a reminder, was william ship in the ivateer marine who is now fighting side by side with the continental marines. so as the battle ends. washington, henry knox in charge of the continental artillery. others, they wanted to continue the attack toward brunswick, new jersey, because they knew in brunswick. that is where the british were holding charles lee, who had been captured earlier and had 70,000 pounds of sterling in a war needed. but his men have reached what, we call, the culminating point. a culminating point is that point that if you go beyond toe diminishing returns. it could turn victory into a defeat. his men have been up for over 40 many of them had no shoes. you've heard the stories about being able to track their progress through the bloodstream teams on the on the snow covered ground. so washington made the wise choice instead of continuing to attack up to bruns
and in the battle of princeton princeton. about 450 killed, wou americans sustad about 30 casualties during the battle of princeton. and one of them, as a reminder, was william ship in the ivateer marine who is now fighting side by side with the continental marines. so as the battle ends. washington, henry knox in charge of the continental artillery. others, they wanted to continue the attack toward brunswick, new jersey, because they knew in brunswick. that is where the british were holding...
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and in the battle of princeton princeton. so the british sustained about 450 killed, wounded or missing. and the americans sustained about 30 casualties during the battle of princeton. and one of them, as a reminder, was william ship in the privateer marine who is now fighting side by side with the continental marines. so as the battle ends. washington, henry knox in charge of the continental artillery. others, they wanted to continue the attack toward brunswick, new jersey, because they knew in brunswick. that is where the british were holding charles lee, who had been captured earlier and had 70,000 pounds of sterling in a war chest that washington critically needed. but his men have reached what, we call, the culminating point. a culminating point is that point that if you go beyond it, you will start to have diminishing returns. it could turn victory into a defeat. his men have been up for over 40 hours, no sleep. many of them had no shoes. you've heard the stories about being able to track their progress through the bloo
and in the battle of princeton princeton. so the british sustained about 450 killed, wounded or missing. and the americans sustained about 30 casualties during the battle of princeton. and one of them, as a reminder, was william ship in the privateer marine who is now fighting side by side with the continental marines. so as the battle ends. washington, henry knox in charge of the continental artillery. others, they wanted to continue the attack toward brunswick, new jersey, because they knew...
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and in the battle of princeton princeton. so the british sustained about 450 killed wounded or missing. and the americans sustained about 30 casualties during the battle of princeton. and one of them, as a reminder was william ship in the privateer marine who is now fighting side by side with the continental marines. so as the battle ends. washington, henry knox in charge of the continental artillery. others, they wanted to continue the attack toward brunswick, new jersey because they knew in brunswick. that is where the british were holding charles lee, who had been captured earlier and had 70,000 pounds of sterling in a war chest that washington critically needed. but his men have reached what, we call, the culminating point. a culminating point is that point that if you go beyond it you will start to have diminishing returns. it could turn victory into a defeat. his men have been up for over 40 hours, no sleep. many of them had no shoes. you've heard the stories about being able to track their progress through the bloodstr
and in the battle of princeton princeton. so the british sustained about 450 killed wounded or missing. and the americans sustained about 30 casualties during the battle of princeton. and one of them, as a reminder was william ship in the privateer marine who is now fighting side by side with the continental marines. so as the battle ends. washington, henry knox in charge of the continental artillery. others, they wanted to continue the attack toward brunswick, new jersey because they knew in...
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i then got a job in princeton and also taught at princeton day school and all upún route one and junior understand. orchestra direc arts. and i again had to keep a roof bob johnson and not one year not 550 almost 330 years of your life. yeyou're you know, you are struggling to keep bob dreams alive the same time. and that's but it was your creativity and brilliance that helped with creation of black entertainment existed in america, that you had to table when it was being drafted and developed. that's right. so you have to understand, betty was born during the birth of all cable it was a case where he was a lobbyist for the national cable television association, was taking a senior citizen up on the hill. and he, tneeded government appr, money and, so forth a s it throe proposal in the trash bob picked up, brought it home. he says, i need you to read this'm i'm also now senior put black in there and i just said you know this is a perfect idea look at all the stations that are starting up cnn, mtv came about two yearsnickelodeon all , but no one is real the african american voice. and i
i then got a job in princeton and also taught at princeton day school and all upún route one and junior understand. orchestra direc arts. and i again had to keep a roof bob johnson and not one year not 550 almost 330 years of your life. yeyou're you know, you are struggling to keep bob dreams alive the same time. and that's but it was your creativity and brilliance that helped with creation of black entertainment existed in america, that you had to table when it was being drafted and...
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i then got a job in princeton and also taught at princeton day school and all up and down route one and junior highs, which are musical talent, i understand. orchestra director. yep, yeah. the love of the arts. and i again had to keep a roof over our but here you now with bob johnson and not one year not 550 almost 330 years of your life. yes. you're you know, you are struggling to keep bob dreams alive the same time. and that's pressure. but it was your creativity and brilliance that helped with creation of black entertainment television that had never existed in america, that you had to table when it was being drafted and developed. that's right. so you have to understand, betty was born during the birth of all cable and. it was a case where he was a lobbyist for the national cable television association, was taking a senior citizen up on the hill. and he, the senior citizen, needed government approval, money and, so forth and so on. he didn't get it through the proposal in the trash bob picked it up, brought it home. he says, i need you to read this. i'm i'm also now senior put black
i then got a job in princeton and also taught at princeton day school and all up and down route one and junior highs, which are musical talent, i understand. orchestra director. yep, yeah. the love of the arts. and i again had to keep a roof over our but here you now with bob johnson and not one year not 550 almost 330 years of your life. yes. you're you know, you are struggling to keep bob dreams alive the same time. and that's pressure. but it was your creativity and brilliance that helped...
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unfortunately, ship would be killed in the battle of princeton in the coming weeks, making him the firstilled in the war. the pennsylvania navy consisted of 48 vessels of various sizes to include two floating arnold in putnam, each with 12 18 pounds cannons manned exclusively by pennsylvia state marines like you see in this center photo. that is 29 year old thomas forest, who received a commission and a pennsylvania marines in march of 76. he commanded the arnold until transferred on october fifth to the pennsylvania state artillery to command his own company. now force play a critical role in the upcoming and the #x■,gentlemen see on the right s andrew porter. andrew porter was a schoolmaster in philadelphia when he ce as al national marine. many of the marines in his were reportedly his current or previous students. now, porter commanded the marine to task been on board the frigate f and ham and would fight as a company under samuel nicholas in the coming battles. but there's an interesting story about this gentleman. a bit of trivialater resigned he commission to take on a full time a
unfortunately, ship would be killed in the battle of princeton in the coming weeks, making him the firstilled in the war. the pennsylvania navy consisted of 48 vessels of various sizes to include two floating arnold in putnam, each with 12 18 pounds cannons manned exclusively by pennsylvia state marines like you see in this center photo. that is 29 year old thomas forest, who received a commission and a pennsylvania marines in march of 76. he commanded the arnold until transferred on october...
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not long ago and it was at princeton. they came in and they played a really nice game and we lost. gosh, i was fit to be tied and probably all of them were pretty sad. you know, this is hard to believe but really for the most part when we are on the floor we have one junior, a whole bunch of sophomores and a whole bunch of freshmen and that's what we've got. now, so last year a lot of them that were sophomores were freshmen then. but anyway, i'm on the way to charleston the next day and i can't get out of my mind, you know, how it went last night and it went terrible and we were out the whole deal then. we were just gone. it was over. for a lot of the kids they just feel like what in the world just happened? and i walked in my office and remember i said a minute ago, god always shows up. so i walked in my office and rebecca who gives me letter after letter after letter and lots of times it's hard to read letter after letter and we try to read everyone we can get. rebecca said, i don't have any idea who this is but you may
not long ago and it was at princeton. they came in and they played a really nice game and we lost. gosh, i was fit to be tied and probably all of them were pretty sad. you know, this is hard to believe but really for the most part when we are on the floor we have one junior, a whole bunch of sophomores and a whole bunch of freshmen and that's what we've got. now, so last year a lot of them that were sophomores were freshmen then. but anyway, i'm on the way to charleston the next day and i can't...
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and by the way i don't think princeton princeton university. so when someone at princeton was telling me this employs a single military historian, if you study history at princeton you will never encounter professors actually spends his time studying war but this is should not be an insight boys are interested in this stuff mean i remember i was interested in stuff and and you know military battles and how these things unfold in and who are the main actors and was patton you know how was patton as a general so on i grooved that as a kid and we do not offer most young boys access to a world of two fields of of human that correspond with what interests them. so then we wonder our boys don't read both. they don't want to read what, you know, their sisters are reading and that's fine. but we should make sure that they're reading something that. they will start and then be up night. you know, i feel like matt wants to say he did not groove on that kind of. no, i did groove. i distinctly sitting on the toilet hours moving on these like that like worl
and by the way i don't think princeton princeton university. so when someone at princeton was telling me this employs a single military historian, if you study history at princeton you will never encounter professors actually spends his time studying war but this is should not be an insight boys are interested in this stuff mean i remember i was interested in stuff and and you know military battles and how these things unfold in and who are the main actors and was patton you know how was patton...
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field party in the early days osborn had gone on to be a professor at princeton and then became the curator of paleontology and ultimately of the american museum natural history in new york and was the man who turned this museum into the great institution that it's now, along with our museum, really the foremost natural history museum in the united states. and one of the leading once in the world, osborn, came from a very prominent family. his father was president of the illinois railroad. you had also a lot of money on other sides. pierpont morgan was one of his uncles. and so marriage was also related to some the peabody's. and so he was a person of wealth of an education that we figured that wealthy background and he basically was another person very much like marsh except that a bit of field work himself but later on he also would sort of rely on his colleagues to write many of his papers but he became a great museum man. he was a person who named the famous t-rex and many other important things on downside, he was one of america's leading eugenicists in the 2730s and wrote pref
field party in the early days osborn had gone on to be a professor at princeton and then became the curator of paleontology and ultimately of the american museum natural history in new york and was the man who turned this museum into the great institution that it's now, along with our museum, really the foremost natural history museum in the united states. and one of the leading once in the world, osborn, came from a very prominent family. his father was president of the illinois railroad. you...
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not long ago, and it was at princeton. so they came in, , and they played a really nice game, and we lost. and, gosh, i was just fit to be tied, and probably all them were pretty sad. you know, this is hard to believe, but, really, for the most part when we're on the we have one junior, a whole bunch of sophomores and a whole bunch of freshmen, and that's what we got. now, so last year a lot of them that are sophomores now were freshmen then. but anyway, i'm on the way to charleston the next day, and i can't get out of my mind, you know, how it went last night, and it went terrible. and we were out of the whole deal then. we were just gone. it was over. and for a glot of those kids, mean, they're just -- you know, they just feel like, what in the world just happened? and i walked in my office -- remember i said just a minute ago god always shows up. so i walked in my office, and rebecca, who gives me letter after letter after letter, and lots of times there's no way of keeping up reading all the letters after letters after
not long ago, and it was at princeton. so they came in, , and they played a really nice game, and we lost. and, gosh, i was just fit to be tied, and probably all them were pretty sad. you know, this is hard to believe, but, really, for the most part when we're on the we have one junior, a whole bunch of sophomores and a whole bunch of freshmen, and that's what we got. now, so last year a lot of them that are sophomores now were freshmen then. but anyway, i'm on the way to charleston the next...
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and by the way i don't think princeton princeton■+ universit.g y never encounter professorsil■ul actually spends his time studying war but this is should not be an insight boys are interested in this stuff mean i remember i was interested in stuff and and you know military battles and how these things unfold in and who are the main actors and waston you know how was patton as a general so on i grooved that as a kid and we do not offer0 most young boys access to a world of two fields of of human that correspond with what interests them. so then we wonder our boys don't read both. they don't want to read what, you know, theirthat's fine. but we should make sure that they're reading something that. they will start and then be up night. you know, i feel like matt wants to say he did not groove on that kind of. no, i did groove. i distinctly sitting on e toilet hours moving on these like that like world atlas is history. i was william manchester's yeah but and rchill's by far superior i will say but not at far many parents here right. yeah so i was a
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sunday >> it's been nearly one year since a princeton university student was kidnaped while studyingrseas, and now we're hearing from her sister, who's demanding the u.s. government do more to find answers. this was the last known image of princeton doctoral student elizabeth kerkhoff, a hostage video seen on iraqi tv back in november. it's the first proof emma kerkhoff had that her sister was alive after she was kidnaped. both the u.s. and israeli governments say, by the militant group kataeb hezbollah last march. >> she looked terrified. she doesn't scare easily at all, elizabeth is studying in the u.s. on a student visa with dual russian and israeli citizenship. >> she traveled to baghdad for a research project, and her sister spoke to abc's joe o'brien. >> why do you think they took her? >> probably because they somehow figured out, um, that she's israeli and jewish. >> emma is now pushing u.s. policymakers to pressure iraq's government to free her sister. she believes iraqi officials hold the keys to elizabeth's survival because of the ties between iraq's government and that ter
sunday >> it's been nearly one year since a princeton university student was kidnaped while studyingrseas, and now we're hearing from her sister, who's demanding the u.s. government do more to find answers. this was the last known image of princeton doctoral student elizabeth kerkhoff, a hostage video seen on iraqi tv back in november. it's the first proof emma kerkhoff had that her sister was alive after she was kidnaped. both the u.s. and israeli governments say, by the militant group...
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somebody suggested to me, after he heard me talk to a few friends i give my papers to at princeton andach one of them and told stories like hal holbrook doing mark twain. you should work something up so i did. it wasn't until that moment that i thought of doing it. >>. here we are. there was a great moment in the finance committee conference room which if you are watching the senate hearing on c-span, there is a door right by the chairman. through that door is a very big, lovely, what you would expect conference room. i was walking by in 1994 when you are doing an interview for the washington post about our legislative environment which looked pretty grim at the time. you are giving all the accurate answers and the reporter kind of said, it looks pretty grim. . and in this environment that we are in, that we are in now? >> i think that we can learn what made our team so successful. disagree with him openly, honestly, enjoy their humanity. then what my grandmother said, never look down on somebody you do not understand. it starts with a set of values of what you believe about what is po
somebody suggested to me, after he heard me talk to a few friends i give my papers to at princeton andach one of them and told stories like hal holbrook doing mark twain. you should work something up so i did. it wasn't until that moment that i thought of doing it. >>. here we are. there was a great moment in the finance committee conference room which if you are watching the senate hearing on c-span, there is a door right by the chairman. through that door is a very big, lovely, what you...
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besos graduated from princeton university in 1986 with degrees in electrical engineering and computer science. he worked on wall street in a variety of related fields afterwards. then he thought about selling books online. he later said an interview that when he realized in 1994 that the use of the internet had grown 23 times compared to the previous year, it was better idea to invest in this industry. most of the people didn't see this type of data useful at all. two years later he sold the first book online. we all know that a communications revolution is underway in this country. what is the internet? it's sort of the mother. of all networks, it's a information highways, it's kind of like your remote control to the world. i came across the startling statistic that web usage was growing at 2,300% year, so decided i would try and find a business plan that made sense in the context of that growth, and picked books as the first best product to sell online. soon, publishers and libraries welcomed amazon's activities and started to sell and buy. books online, then amazon revenue increase
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well, and they're kind of thank you so much. princeton university visiting professor and senior fellow at harvard university and former president human rights watch. kenneth ross, thank you so much for joining us today. thanks for having me. so what's the bottom line? gaza is in the depths of an ongoing nightmare, and even more palestinians are going to starve and die if there is no change soon in the politics and direction of this conflict, the world watches is one of the world's most important courts, monitoring human rights violations, order it is real to address the famine it is costing gaza. but let's face it is real, can ignore pressure because it has been us running defense us. the extension of the un security council might have been meant as a message, but we should all remain pretty skeptical with israel's leadership. can we be softball signals, stopping israel's war is going to take something bolder than an order from the world court, or a resolution from the you. when the u. s. has to say it will not be part of a genocide. an order is real to stand down full stop, only that
well, and they're kind of thank you so much. princeton university visiting professor and senior fellow at harvard university and former president human rights watch. kenneth ross, thank you so much for joining us today. thanks for having me. so what's the bottom line? gaza is in the depths of an ongoing nightmare, and even more palestinians are going to starve and die if there is no change soon in the politics and direction of this conflict, the world watches is one of the world's most...
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and now visiting professor at princeton university can it's great to see you. you've long been at the helm of i would call the contents of at least america and much of the world when it comes to looking at human rights violations and pointing the mountain shining a spotlight on them. what do you see in gaza today? well, you know, it's a devastating situation, i think, as we all know, and you know, sadly this is not just an unfortunate consequence of war. this is a deliberate strategy on the part of the internet. we go. and what everybody's focusing on for most now is natania, who's starvation strategy on that was the subject of the international court of justice is a new ruling this week. and you know what we seeing is that these really, governments, you know, let's in dribs and drabs today, i'm is trying to prevent large scale data, but it's not letting in anywhere near enough a, to prevent large scale. songbird starvation, and as a new un report is just found eminent status. and so, you know, that's of the immediate concern, but of course that's part of a lar
and now visiting professor at princeton university can it's great to see you. you've long been at the helm of i would call the contents of at least america and much of the world when it comes to looking at human rights violations and pointing the mountain shining a spotlight on them. what do you see in gaza today? well, you know, it's a devastating situation, i think, as we all know, and you know, sadly this is not just an unfortunate consequence of war. this is a deliberate strategy on the...
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besos graduated from princeton university in 1986 with degrees in electrical engineering and computer science. he worked on wall street in a variety of related fields afterwards. then he thought about selling books online. he later said an interview that when he realized in 1994 that the use of the internet had grown 23 times. compared to the previous year, it was better idea to invest in this industry. most of the people didn't see this type of data useful at all. two years later, he sold the first book online. we all know that a communication revolution is underway in this country. what is the internet? it's sort of the mother of all networks. it's a information highways. it's kind of like your remote control to the world. i came across the startling statistic that web usage. which was growing at 2,300% year, so i decided i would try and find a business plan that made sense in the context of that growth, and i picked books as the first best product to sell online. soon, publishers and libraries welcomed amazon's activities and started to sell and buy books online. then amazon revenu
besos graduated from princeton university in 1986 with degrees in electrical engineering and computer science. he worked on wall street in a variety of related fields afterwards. then he thought about selling books online. he later said an interview that when he realized in 1994 that the use of the internet had grown 23 times. compared to the previous year, it was better idea to invest in this industry. most of the people didn't see this type of data useful at all. two years later, he sold the...
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besos graduated from princeton university in 1986 with degrees in electrical engineering and computerience. he worked on wall street in a variety of related fields afterwards. then he thought about selling books online. he later said an interview that when he realized in 1994. that the use of the internet had grown 23 times compared to the previous year, it was better idea to invest in this industry. most of the people didn't see this type of data useful at all. two years later, he sold the first book online. we all know that a communications revolution is underway in this country. what is the internet? it's sort of the mother of all networks. it's a information highways. it's kind of like your remote control to the world. "i came across the startling statistic, the web usage was growing at 2,300% year, so i decided i would try and find a business plan that made sense in the context of that growth, and i picked books as the first best product to sell online. soon publishers and libraries welcomed amazon's activities and started to sell and buy books online, then amazon revenue increas
besos graduated from princeton university in 1986 with degrees in electrical engineering and computerience. he worked on wall street in a variety of related fields afterwards. then he thought about selling books online. he later said an interview that when he realized in 1994. that the use of the internet had grown 23 times compared to the previous year, it was better idea to invest in this industry. most of the people didn't see this type of data useful at all. two years later, he sold the...
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and we played princeton at our place. we were the two seed. when we played at our place before we won really big, we played a close game with preston not long ago, and it was at princeton. so, they came in and they played a really nice game, and we lost. i was fit to be tied, and probably all of them were pretty sad. this is hard to believe, but for the most part when we are on the floor, we have one junior, a bunch of sophomores, and a bunch of freshmen, and that's what we've got. now, they, last year, a lot of them that were sophomores now were freshman then. i'm on the way to charleston, the next day, and i can't get out of my mind how it went last night, and it went terrible, and we were out whole deal, then, we were gone. a lot of the kids, they feel like, what in the world just happened? and i walked in the office, remember, i said a minute ago, god always shows up. so i walked in my office, and rebecca, who gives me letter after letter after letter, and lots of time there is no way to keep up with reading all the letters after letters a
and we played princeton at our place. we were the two seed. when we played at our place before we won really big, we played a close game with preston not long ago, and it was at princeton. so, they came in and they played a really nice game, and we lost. i was fit to be tied, and probably all of them were pretty sad. this is hard to believe, but for the most part when we are on the floor, we have one junior, a bunch of sophomores, and a bunch of freshmen, and that's what we've got. now, they,...
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this was the last known image of princeton doctoral student elizabeth kerkhoff.ge video seen on iraqi tv back in november. it's the first proof emma surkov had that her sister was alive after she was kidnaped. both the u.s. and israeli government, say, by the militant group kata'ib hezbollah. last march, she looked terrified. >> she doesn't scare easily at all. >> elizabeth is studying in the u.s. on a student visa with dual russian and israeli citizenship. she traveled to baghdad for a research project. her sister spoke to abc's jay o'brien. >> why do you think they took her? >> probably because they somehow figured out, um, that she's israeli and jewish. >> emma is now pushing u.s. policy makers to pressure iraq's government to free her sister. she believes iraqi officials hold the keys to elizabeth's survival because of the ties between iraq's government and that terrorist group holding elizabeth. kata'ib hezbollah. for years, the group helped fight isis. they now boast a budget in the billions from iraq's government. some members even have official roles in t
this was the last known image of princeton doctoral student elizabeth kerkhoff.ge video seen on iraqi tv back in november. it's the first proof emma surkov had that her sister was alive after she was kidnaped. both the u.s. and israeli government, say, by the militant group kata'ib hezbollah. last march, she looked terrified. >> she doesn't scare easily at all. >> elizabeth is studying in the u.s. on a student visa with dual russian and israeli citizenship. she traveled to baghdad...
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he chose princeton but not for basketball. >> princeton did have more rhodes scholars then than any other> reporter: he led princeton to the ncaa final four. >> walters to bradley. >> we lost to michigan in the semifinals, and then they had a third-place game, and in that third-place game, i scored 58 points. >> what were your stats? >> she's asking my stats of a game 50 years ago. well, let's see. what were those stats? 22 out of 29 from the field. >> there's bill bradley. >> 14 out of 15 from the free-throw line. 12 rebounds. >> reporter: and tournament mvp. bill bradley was already a sensation and more than a basketball star, he was just famous. >> it comes with certain things. i even found a strange woman in my bed, saying hi. i called the campus police. remember, i was evangelical. >> reporter: after graduation, turning down an offer from the new york knicks, he went to england, a rhodes scholar. and a church-going christian until a sermon preaching apartheid in racially segregated rhodesia. >> i walked out and never returned to that church. >> reporter: when bradley finally appeared
he chose princeton but not for basketball. >> princeton did have more rhodes scholars then than any other> reporter: he led princeton to the ncaa final four. >> walters to bradley. >> we lost to michigan in the semifinals, and then they had a third-place game, and in that third-place game, i scored 58 points. >> what were your stats? >> she's asking my stats of a game 50 years ago. well, let's see. what were those stats? 22 out of 29 from the field. >>...
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and by the way i don't think princeton prceto university.istorian, if you sty history atactually spends his te ying war but this is should not insight boys are interested in this stuff mean i remember in stuff and and you know military tt■ how these things unfold in and who are the main actors and w patton you know how was patton as a general so on i grooved that as a kid and we do not offeraccess to a worls of of human that correspond with what interests them. so then we wonder our ys don' b. they don't want to read what, you know, theiristers are reading and that's fine. but we should make sure that they're readingey will start anp night. you know, i feel like matt wants to say he did not groove on that kind of. no, i did groove. stinctly sitting on the toilet hours moving on these ke atlas is history. i was william manchester's yeah but and biography of churchill's by far superior i will say but not at far many parents here i'm obviously a tiny person. right. i'm a smallson. i had grit, i had resilin i was ferocious, i wasssive i was pure
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joining us now is the highest scorer in princeton basketball history, rhodes scholar, new york knicksher, united states senator and losing presidential candidate bradley. thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> thank you for having me on, lawrence. >> i be getting with losing because in the story, there's very little losing but there's a big loss and that presidential campaign you had aimed at so carefully and modestly. and, we see in this story that losing is a larger experience than winning. you just described winning as a 48 hour experience but the losing stayed with you for a while. talk about that. >> well, i lost badly and went into a type of self reflection where i began to think about who i was and what i wanted to do in the next part of my life and it was deeply and enriching. it gave me a sense of myself in a way that i didn't have before. and, it guided me to follow the path that would be true to myself and pay attention to the wonders of the world. >> and it is hard to imagine this piece that you have done without that cost shifting you into this more reflective mod
joining us now is the highest scorer in princeton basketball history, rhodes scholar, new york knicksher, united states senator and losing presidential candidate bradley. thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> thank you for having me on, lawrence. >> i be getting with losing because in the story, there's very little losing but there's a big loss and that presidential campaign you had aimed at so carefully and modestly. and, we see in this story that losing is a larger...
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. >> reporter: the mountaineers escaping with a win after a neck and neck contest with princeton setting up a monday night showdown against an icon. >> and there she brings a sigh of relief. >> reporter: as caitlin clark looks to cement her record-setting legacy with her first ncaa championship win. clark, showing frustration, even taking this shot to the face. her response -- driving, shooting, and passing, 27 points in a hard-earned victory against holy cross. >> i only have one more time to play in this building. i love this place a lot. i will enjoy every single second on monday. >> reporter: lots of exciting matchups coming. all eyes on caitlin clark tomorrow. tonight we will get answers to questions like will the gaels be the second ivy league school after princeton did it last year? for everyone watching those games, i know i have a basketball here, but i think we all need right now is a stress ball for the month of march. >> yeah, no kidding, especially if your >>> good sunday morning. the time is 6:14. we're taking up to mostly the 50s, cloud kri skies and areas of rain. breezy
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stephanie: nick from princeton's eviction lab, thank you so much for joining us. so much for having me. ♪ amna: march madness is officially underway, but underlying the excitement of brackets and potential upsets is a conversation around athletes' efforts to unionize. last month, the dartmouth men's basketball team voted 13-2 to form a union, after the national labor relations board ruled the players were employees of the private university. but this week, the ivy league's board said it would not enter into a collective bargaining unit with the team, saying adamantly that they are not university employees. john yang explores what could happen next. john: amna, this is the latest challenge to the student-athlete model that has defined college sports for so long. recent court decisions have pushed the ncaa to allow athletes to make money from their names, images, and likenesses and to get limited payments to cover living expenses. but allowing players to enter into collective bargaining for things like health benefits would be a whole new ballgame. gabe feldman is d
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if you are looking to avoid student loan debt, experts say find a school that offers grants a princetonreport says 23 colleges university are adopting a know alone policy. instead they're offering students 100% share of costs to grants. some of those schools adopting. the plan include ivy leagues like princeton, harvard and brown students are still going to favor certain costs like books. a package is might also include work, study requirements for those who qualify time now 7.56. and coming up in the next hour, the kron 4 morning news. we're following breaking news in santa rosa. >> there was a shooting that involved deputies for deputies are injured. >> and the suspect was shot and killed. firefighters are the victims of a break-in that happened. it was at their san jose fire station will tell you what was taken. and the push to recall. alameda county da pamela price is a step closer, as the group says they have enough signatures and have enough signatures and they will submit today. i'm adding downy unstopables to my wash. now i'll be smelling fresh all day long. [sniff] still fresh.
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the second was when i was at college at princeton.newspaper -- i worked in the library, and one of the wonderful things about the library then, firestone, now it is probably all-digital and i sort of miss the day when i could walk into the space and other newspapers were laid out. would daily go in there and just flip through them. i read an article about a man from puerto co whose plane had been diverted to newark. he didn't understand what was going on and was quite upset at the airport. the policeman who intervened couldn't, or didn't have translators available, and thought he was acting in a bizarre manner. they took him to trenton psychiatric hospital. and nt took a week for him to convince someone to call his family so they could come and get him out. and i was so struck by that story, that there weren't enough at that time, that is totally changed now, that time, many years ago, amy -- [laughter] close to when you wereorbut at l people. psychiatric center. and i organized the hispanic students on campus to, once a week, go and
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can as well for my executive director of human rights watch visiting professor at princeton university, palestinian children besieged in gauze. i have come out to fly that kites in the southern city of rafa. that's been organized as a show of resilience and peace. but it will say to give them a brief rest by the devastation of target boys whom the thoughts, the hundreds of palestinian children came here today to fly that kites into the sky of the besieged in place. this event is organized by the american friends service committee, which aims to alleviate to be psychological pressure being a into it by palestinian children since the beginning of this conflict in october. and also they want to show the message display spouse, the children who desperately in a very desperate need for relief here in the parents we had the mother. and i mean, we are just trying to have some fun because the current situation is tragic. children are tired, they are feeling lonely. so we need these type of events to entertain the children and make sure they are happy to do the. they only find fun in slicing ca
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and how can it possibly be worth it join me now, is frederick wary professor of sociology at princeton university and director of the debt collection lab, which tracks long-term consumer debt. professor. thank you for being here. the wealthy can afford it. the poor gets subsidized and the middle-class, the middle-class gets screwed, isn't that i'm pretty much it >> sadly, that is it a particularly at schools that are not high wealth in terms of their endowments. and so what we've seen is that it used to be about 25% of college students came for middle-class families and that's gone down to 18%. and it seems to be sliding still. and as you can imagine, if you are an average family and you're earning about $75,000 a year. the idea of applying to a place that's that expensive. it's just beyond your imagination the other problem too is that you may have parents who are still paying on their student loans. and so if they went to college, they're still paying. and so here again, the middle-class is losing ground we tend to focus on the so-called elite institutions like your own, when it come
and how can it possibly be worth it join me now, is frederick wary professor of sociology at princeton university and director of the debt collection lab, which tracks long-term consumer debt. professor. thank you for being here. the wealthy can afford it. the poor gets subsidized and the middle-class, the middle-class gets screwed, isn't that i'm pretty much it >> sadly, that is it a particularly at schools that are not high wealth in terms of their endowments. and so what we've seen is...
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a brand-new study out of princeton and the university of chicago says those tax cuts did not pay for themselves as promised. they added to the deficit. mitch mcconnell is endorsing trump for president. he said it should be no surprise. it may have surprised some, the new york times says they have not talked in over three years, and you may recall what mcconnell said shortly after the january 6 attacks. >> there is no question, none. trump is practically and morally responsible for provoking the events of the day. no question about it. >> the house passed a new spending bill that will keep a portion of the government open for the fall. they still need to pass the other half come up it is strong process after repeatedly passing last-minute stopgap measures instead. biden's state of the union starts tonight. life coverage here on nbc bay area and nbc bay area apps. >> there are more details now, several guests will be in the crowd watching the speech, that includes superintendent lynn mackey. she will be attending with east bay congressman mark the salle. what mackey is hoping to hear f
a brand-new study out of princeton and the university of chicago says those tax cuts did not pay for themselves as promised. they added to the deficit. mitch mcconnell is endorsing trump for president. he said it should be no surprise. it may have surprised some, the new york times says they have not talked in over three years, and you may recall what mcconnell said shortly after the january 6 attacks. >> there is no question, none. trump is practically and morally responsible for...
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has become a senior adviser to gp morgan at a very large price. began lecturing on the faculties of princetonon to the military salary of 204,000 dollars a year, millie probably also receives millions in fees, since he is presented everywhere as an influential speaker. well, the other day miele took part in a major bankers’ event, where he shared some insider’s view of world affairs. he also spoke at the closed summit of the american council of education in washington, a meeting about the global crisis and endless wars. the same agency helps make money in this way, which provides huge fees for the clinton family. well, then about the feat of the pilots and the development of the russian economy right away after a short commercial. order a free credit card with a whole year without interest and receive a supercake in rubles every month, and even without... withdraw cash from any atm for a fee, it’s not just profitable, it’s alpha profitable! all methods are good when you want to be the first to try a new one. let's go bbq bacon with a big beefsteak, instant cheese, bacon and smoky and bbq sauc
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because a professor of international law at princeton university and the former u. n. a special reference to on the palestinian human rights. he's critical of western powers for not doing enough to stop the will. it is a visit confirmation of continuing israel, a atrocities directed at uh in the send and vulnerable and and threatening palestinian civilians. and it's shocking because it's made available in convincing evidence in real time. and that, that's been part of what has been so shocking throughout this entire is rarely on slot and guys that the eyes and ears of the world have been assaulted in real time by this form of genocidal behavior. and it is a shocking reality that there has been no adverse reaction from the liberal democracies in the west. it is a shameful moment in western international ro behavior. it's completely consistent with israel, a defiance of international law, unless it happens to coincide with the strategic interest, which it rarely does during this period of pro long documentation. israel pursues its own objectives, which are inconsistent a
because a professor of international law at princeton university and the former u. n. a special reference to on the palestinian human rights. he's critical of western powers for not doing enough to stop the will. it is a visit confirmation of continuing israel, a atrocities directed at uh in the send and vulnerable and and threatening palestinian civilians. and it's shocking because it's made available in convincing evidence in real time. and that, that's been part of what has been so shocking...
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foreign nations to ensure a free and fair election, as they say, come voting time on the 29th of may, princeton. so that i'm a post, the claims that the d is replaced as puts of africa sovereignty um on a silver platter. and that, that data basically says we of sending our democracy and this is all coming as the country becomes increasingly nervous. that if the election day could be mod, by violence between condo receives the uniform political party, as well as the economy creed and cited and is the talk team members as well. what the d a is decision is, is senior waiting in listening to that they have a chance of winning, but not if the united states does not intervene. it also points out that, so that's because peaceful transition to democracy. 1994 were supported by countries throughout the world. the cities progressive vision and worked very hard just to defeat racial nationalism and political oppression. but the kid what is being all you do. so that's a good kind to use that. the d a avoided the wood, a pottage, and it made sense. and instead of the phrase at that period as rachel national
foreign nations to ensure a free and fair election, as they say, come voting time on the 29th of may, princeton. so that i'm a post, the claims that the d is replaced as puts of africa sovereignty um on a silver platter. and that, that data basically says we of sending our democracy and this is all coming as the country becomes increasingly nervous. that if the election day could be mod, by violence between condo receives the uniform political party, as well as the economy creed and cited and...
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any significant threat, suppress spring in which the default now professor of international and or at princeton university and a format you in a special rep, a town palestinians, human rights. you joins us live from santa barbara, california, thank you for joining us. so what do you make of this distressing video? well, it is a visit confirmation of continuing israel, a atrocities directed at the in the send and vulnerable and, and threatening palestinian civilians. and it's shocking because it's made available in convincing evidence in real time. and that, that's been part of what has been so shocking throughout this entire is rarely on slaughter on guys so that the eyes and ears of the world have been assaulted in real time by this form of genocidal behavior. and it is a shocking reality that there has been no adverse reaction from the liberal democracies in the west. it is a shameful moment in western international tomorrow behavior. what do you think this says about the is ready ministry's approach when it comes to international standards and little as well. it's completely consistent with
any significant threat, suppress spring in which the default now professor of international and or at princeton university and a format you in a special rep, a town palestinians, human rights. you joins us live from santa barbara, california, thank you for joining us. so what do you make of this distressing video? well, it is a visit confirmation of continuing israel, a atrocities directed at the in the send and vulnerable and, and threatening palestinian civilians. and it's shocking because...
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the second was when i was at college at princeton.d in a local newspaper -- i worked in the library, and one of the wonderful things about the library then, firestone, now it is probably all-d miss the di could walk into the space and other newspapers were laid out. would daily go in there and just flip through them. i read an article about a man from puerto rico whose plane had been diverted to newark. he didn't understand what was going on and was quite upset at the airport. the policeman who intervenedco'e translators available, and thought he was acting in a bizarre manner. they took him to trenton psychiatric hospital. and the newspaper was reporting that it took a week for him to convince someone to call his family so they could come and get him out. and i was so struck by that story, that there weren't enough at that time, that is totally changed now, that time, many years ago, amy -- [laughter] close to when you were born. [laughter] but at that time, the hospital had very few spanish-speaking people. psychiatric center. the h
the second was when i was at college at princeton.d in a local newspaper -- i worked in the library, and one of the wonderful things about the library then, firestone, now it is probably all-d miss the di could walk into the space and other newspapers were laid out. would daily go in there and just flip through them. i read an article about a man from puerto rico whose plane had been diverted to newark. he didn't understand what was going on and was quite upset at the airport. the policeman who...
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shot at by his brady troops must be included or richard full cause a professor of international law at princeton university. and the former you in a special rep a to on testing in human rights. he's critical of western powers for not doing enough to stop the war. it is a visit confirmation of continuing israel, a atrocities directed at innocent and vulnerable and on threatening palestinian civilians. and it's shocking because it's made available in convincing evidence in real time. and that, that's been part of what has been so shocking throughout this entire is rarely on slot and guys that the eyes and ears of the world have been assaulted in real time by this form of genocidal behavior. and it is a shocking reality that there has been no adverse reaction from the liberal democracies in the west. it is a shameful moment in western international tomorrow behavior. it's completely consistent with israel, a defiance of international law, unless it happens to coincide with the strategic interest, which it rarely does during this period of pro long documentation. israel pursues its own objectives, w
shot at by his brady troops must be included or richard full cause a professor of international law at princeton university. and the former you in a special rep a to on testing in human rights. he's critical of western powers for not doing enough to stop the war. it is a visit confirmation of continuing israel, a atrocities directed at innocent and vulnerable and on threatening palestinian civilians. and it's shocking because it's made available in convincing evidence in real time. and that,...
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attention, cognitive-mental weapons of strategic purpose, they are preparing them at the universities of princetonnd harvard, and this strategy , this cognitive-mental weapon will aimed at unstable political classes, irresponsible within the russian federation itself with the aim of undermining the russian federation from within, that this is an extremely serious danger and must be... immediately warned, well, such a good prelude to mass purges, who will now be purged, as if there is nothing understood, but said very interestingly, and well, this is preparation for just such a twisting of an even bigger grove, that is, they will put in prison everyone who thinks differently, as they do there, there will be a fight against dissent, yes against the anti-soviet agitation about... living well, well, this is roughly the line , the americans themselves live well and they force us to live in russian, because, well, you have to work to live well, you don't want to live here at all, it's better to die for the tsar and the fatherland, well. .. here, lord, how about there, give us a tsar , or as they said, w
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today we do know that in the capital port of princeton and several others, since he's in the country, there's constant supply and fighting between guns and the police. we do know that in the past a few days the police have been trying to, we take some of the street surrounding the presidential palace. there's been lots of attacks against infrastructure, the police station, the ministry of interior, among other locations. the union of police officers of hasty had been requesting much more health. they say they need more weapons more on munition. well, that's poor, best among other things to fight against again in the countries, it happens also, the european community has started to evacuate. the diplomatic personnel in haiti the united states has done the same and under the situation, is that the carry comb, meeting our meeting of the caribbean community are meeting in jamaica to discuss the ongoing crisis in hate. see right now with the presence of the secretary of state and city lincoln, to know that a priority for the united states is to try to create a new way of college precedenti
today we do know that in the capital port of princeton and several others, since he's in the country, there's constant supply and fighting between guns and the police. we do know that in the past a few days the police have been trying to, we take some of the street surrounding the presidential palace. there's been lots of attacks against infrastructure, the police station, the ministry of interior, among other locations. the union of police officers of hasty had been requesting much more...
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we do know that in the capital port of princeton and several other cities in the country, there's constant supply and fighting between guns and the police. we do know that in the past a few days, the police have been trying to re take some of the street surrounding the presidential palace. there's been lots of attacks against infrastructure, the police station, the ministry of interior, among other locations. the union of police officers of hasty had been requesting much more health. they say they need more weapons more on the mission. well, that's cool. best among other things, to fight against the gang in the country. as it happens. also, the european community has started to evacuate. the diplomatic personnel in haiti the united states has done the same. and under the situation, is that to carry comb, meeting our meeting of the caribbean community, our meeting in jamaica to discuss the ongoing crisis in hate. see right now with the presence of the secretary of state and city link. and we do know that a priority for the united states is to try to create in a way a college precedential co
we do know that in the capital port of princeton and several other cities in the country, there's constant supply and fighting between guns and the police. we do know that in the past a few days, the police have been trying to re take some of the street surrounding the presidential palace. there's been lots of attacks against infrastructure, the police station, the ministry of interior, among other locations. the union of police officers of hasty had been requesting much more health. they say...
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let's speak to dr lauren wright, lecturer in politics and public affairs at princeton university.might not be looking for surprises, but what will you be looking out for during the events today? looking out for during the events toda ? �* ., ., ~' looking out for during the events toda ? �* ., ., ~ ., ., today? one thing i'm looking out for is whether nikki _ today? one thing i'm looking out for is whether nikki haley _ today? one thing i'm looking out for is whether nikki haley can _ today? one thing i'm looking out for is whether nikki haley can win - today? one thing i'm looking out for is whether nikki haley can win any i is whether nikki haley can win any states, let alone the four or five at she needs to have some sort of sway on the convention floor. if she wins five states, she can have speakers, she can advocate for certain things. i don't know, frankly, what she would do with that power, but it is quite a bit of sway and i think she is waiting in the wings to see if donald trump �*s legal troubles catch up to him in a way that makes him unable to serve, which i also thin
let's speak to dr lauren wright, lecturer in politics and public affairs at princeton university.might not be looking for surprises, but what will you be looking out for during the events today? looking out for during the events toda ? �* ., ., ~' looking out for during the events toda ? �* ., ., ~ ., ., today? one thing i'm looking out for is whether nikki _ today? one thing i'm looking out for is whether nikki haley _ today? one thing i'm looking out for is whether nikki haley can _...
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there was a princeton study that looked at legislation passed and what causes legislation to pass. what they found is that there is not a relationship between your preference or even -- voter preference or even those in office. our government, our elections are captured by special interest. the rich, the billionaire class. i don't believe electing women in the millionaire class is going to help. the fundamental need to change our government. i do like the idea of more women in office, i just don't that is going to work, we are going to have to do more than that. host: erin vilardi. guest: that reminds me of a minnesota state senator. i think she is 29. she did a priss -- a press article and 18 vogue where she talked about that she is in office to get things done, she is not a lifelong petition. her motivations are not simply to get reelected again. these are the types of young women that renovate vote are attracting. we are not interested in you coming into office and spending 40 years there as a career. we are interested in you getting things done and women to do just that. i agre
there was a princeton study that looked at legislation passed and what causes legislation to pass. what they found is that there is not a relationship between your preference or even -- voter preference or even those in office. our government, our elections are captured by special interest. the rich, the billionaire class. i don't believe electing women in the millionaire class is going to help. the fundamental need to change our government. i do like the idea of more women in office, i just...