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and 1997 princeton alum. susan patten, known as the princeton mum or the infamous princeton mum. >> i don't understand. >> are you surprised at the intensity of the reaction? >> i really am. i am stunned at the intensity. i understand. i'm speaking truths that are so politically uppopular, but about proofs nonetheless. i recognise that i'm saying, something that is controversial, only insofar as people not talking about it. and the value of my having brought this to the fore. they are talking with boyfriends and parents and room mates. this is wonderful. it's a conversation that has been suppressed for too long. how do you get to the point of writing 9 letter. you work as an executive coach, and you have met a lot of women along the way who were success. but unhappy. >> they were profoundly unhappy. at the end of a lopping day they go an empty apart. ment. they took their eye off the ball, when it came to personal happiness. young women, those that know they have many options, they think they can put off havi
and 1997 princeton alum. susan patten, known as the princeton mum or the infamous princeton mum. >> i don't understand. >> are you surprised at the intensity of the reaction? >> i really am. i am stunned at the intensity. i understand. i'm speaking truths that are so politically uppopular, but about proofs nonetheless. i recognise that i'm saying, something that is controversial, only insofar as people not talking about it. and the value of my having brought this to the fore....
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sophomore stephanie ross had been in close contact with students from princeton about a week before sheot sick. the concern now is that despite a massive vaccination effort, the strain might still exist at princeton. >>> a new report shows that women are being hit harder by alzheimer's disease than men. the alzheimer's association study says women have a one in six chance of developing the condition. that's compared to 1 in 11 for men. the report says 5 million americans are now living with alzheimer's. >>> well, some rough moments for an iowa state trooper. he was parked off interstate 80 when a pickup truck suddenly careened off the highway and -- check this out -- it almost smashed into his squad car. it turns out that the pickup had been hit by a semi, and that force sent it airborne right there. amazingly, the trooper and the pickup driver did not suffer any major injuries. >>> a gang of thieves caught by surveillance cameras in north carolina pulling off a sledgehammer smash and grab at a computer store, and they head straight for the apple laptops and ipads and gone within minute
sophomore stephanie ross had been in close contact with students from princeton about a week before sheot sick. the concern now is that despite a massive vaccination effort, the strain might still exist at princeton. >>> a new report shows that women are being hit harder by alzheimer's disease than men. the alzheimer's association study says women have a one in six chance of developing the condition. that's compared to 1 in 11 for men. the report says 5 million americans are now living...
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i met my husband at harvard or princeton -- i didn't grab him while i was there.t meet when we were there. one of the main points is you're never going to be disposed to men who are as appropriate for you, age appropriate, single, like-minded and you did what i am recommending in my book, that you meet him when you are a student because you will never have a better concentration of extraordinary clinton to choose from. made them for a good long while, date and a 3-year is until you are ready to be married. melissa: your message of being serious about relationships. >> very different from the way it was interpreted. >> i understand that. why do you think your message was perverted and you were locked in a lot of ways? >> it is because it is so politically unpopular to recommend to educated women that they pursue marriage and motherhood in earnest. has become something that is taboo. i am saying we need somebody to promote the idea that if you know marriage and motherhood is right for you don't be powered by any group that would say it is in congress for an educated
i met my husband at harvard or princeton -- i didn't grab him while i was there.t meet when we were there. one of the main points is you're never going to be disposed to men who are as appropriate for you, age appropriate, single, like-minded and you did what i am recommending in my book, that you meet him when you are a student because you will never have a better concentration of extraordinary clinton to choose from. made them for a good long while, date and a 3-year is until you are ready to...
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last year, the proud mother of a princeton grad and a current princeton student sent a letter to the school's newspaper urging female students to find a husband on campus before you graduate. the author, susan patton said she had come across is that many people who were wildly successful and unhappy. the letter went viral and a massive backlash followed. the principeton mom is back wita new book and is under fire for "marry smart." we are joined by the author and 1977 princeton alum, susan patton. she is known as the principleton mom or, susan, i must say you are also known as i read as the infamous princeton mom. >> i don't understand. >> are you surprised at the intensity of the reaction? >> i really am. i am stunned at the intensity of the reaction. but i understand. i am speaking truths that have become so politically unpopular, but they are truths nonetheless. so, yes, i recognize that what i am saying is controversial only insofar as people have not been talking about it and the value of my having brought this to the fore is that now women are talking about marriage and motherh
last year, the proud mother of a princeton grad and a current princeton student sent a letter to the school's newspaper urging female students to find a husband on campus before you graduate. the author, susan patton said she had come across is that many people who were wildly successful and unhappy. the letter went viral and a massive backlash followed. the principeton mom is back wita new book and is under fire for "marry smart." we are joined by the author and 1977 princeton alum,...
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he's ano mention that awesome teacher and former princeton teacher.ring free online, you can come in and do a toctice test, it's not going change anything. >> how do you get people to pay? your business is predicated on getting people to pay. getting actually about kids into college. >> it's not a not-for-profit is this. >> we are. we also do an awful lot in the inner city played -- paid for -- >> we are not questioning that. we are just talking about the test prep art of your business. the changes the college board is making threatened in any way the business you have repairing students to take the test? >> we don't think so. like everything else you do in life, every thing being prepared is what you need to do. nothing has changed in the test that make that different. >> how will the inequality factor change? if it is just as necessary now as it is today, and it costs a lot to subscribe to your services home of the very same situation is going to perpetuate itself. the wealthy will have access to your services and is not so well to do will have a ha
he's ano mention that awesome teacher and former princeton teacher.ring free online, you can come in and do a toctice test, it's not going change anything. >> how do you get people to pay? your business is predicated on getting people to pay. getting actually about kids into college. >> it's not a not-for-profit is this. >> we are. we also do an awful lot in the inner city played -- paid for -- >> we are not questioning that. we are just talking about the test prep art...
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>> the princeton mom is here. she suggests women at her alma mater should focus on finding a husband in college. >> they will never again have this cons traition of extraordinary men to choose from. >> jon: extraordinary college men where the worthiest youngsters congregate for scholarships for butt chugging, for beer bongs, for regular bongs, for chest painting and all around mother disappointing. good news, college ladies, he's single but for how long? [laughter] by the way what is the rush last time i checked, you know, women don't go straight downhill the moment they graduate college. >> you start looking for a husband in your mid 30s you are competing with girls ten years younger than you. they are dewey eyed, they are fresh and adorable. >> jon: it's why i drink their blood at night. [laughter] the blood of the dewey keeps me strong. my favorite part of the clip the three women she's talking to of the dewy eyed demographic whose look said i don't know if i should be flattered or horrified but in either case
>> the princeton mom is here. she suggests women at her alma mater should focus on finding a husband in college. >> they will never again have this cons traition of extraordinary men to choose from. >> jon: extraordinary college men where the worthiest youngsters congregate for scholarships for butt chugging, for beer bongs, for regular bongs, for chest painting and all around mother disappointing. good news, college ladies, he's single but for how long? [laughter] by the way...
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here with details, rob with the princeton review. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. gerri: what is going on here? why are they making changes to the test. >> last time they changed s.a.t. in march 2005 when they added a essay section. it is removed to the essay question. going back to the scoring grid. 800 points for verbal and 800 points for math. a couple things will happen. more common vocabulary words, a big coup for students. no penalty for wrong answers. no penalties for guessing which i think is a great coup for kids. gerri: you know, i know a lot of people out there sitting back, saying what does it mean for students? that is who really will be impacted. >> you're right. there is huge value when we start to think about a change for the s.a.t. the s.a.t., we've long been critical s.a.t. at princeton review. it need to be overhauled because it needs to be predictive of college success. when we herd today at news conference was s.a.t. was not predictive of college success. we've been talking about this a long time. gpa in high school is better indicator how well
here with details, rob with the princeton review. thanks for being here. >> thanks for having me. gerri: what is going on here? why are they making changes to the test. >> last time they changed s.a.t. in march 2005 when they added a essay section. it is removed to the essay question. going back to the scoring grid. 800 points for verbal and 800 points for math. a couple things will happen. more common vocabulary words, a big coup for students. no penalty for wrong answers. no...
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princeton review here with the latest report. >>> is this the key to marital bliss? keeping his and her finances separate. we're watching out for you on "the willis report." gerri: we have a bang-up show for you tonight. wells fargo under fire for fabricating mortgage documents to foreclose on homeowners. that is a top story tonight. and despite the $25 billion mortgage settlement, robo-signing may be alive and well. a lawsuit claims 150-page instruction manual, here, details step by step instructions on making unauthorized changes to bank documents, allowing the banks to foreclose on a home. the lawyer fighting the bank, joins me now. so, linda, this is your document. you gave it to us. you say that this is a manual that attorneys at wells fargo used to instruct people trying to foreclose on homes. what did this tell people? >> that document is my contention is simply an internal document that is basically a blueprint for making up and manufacturing documents where none exist or documents are lacking. that is my contention. gerri: your contention is, that in the mor
princeton review here with the latest report. >>> is this the key to marital bliss? keeping his and her finances separate. we're watching out for you on "the willis report." gerri: we have a bang-up show for you tonight. wells fargo under fire for fabricating mortgage documents to foreclose on homeowners. that is a top story tonight. and despite the $25 billion mortgage settlement, robo-signing may be alive and well. a lawsuit claims 150-page instruction manual, here, details...
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is the rest of the media deliberately distorting the princeton mom's message? back with us, susan patton. we have charlie gasparino here, who is obviously an expert on all women's issues. >> i don't know why i am here. and jonathan hoenig. you start trouble, charlie gasparino. that is why we invite you. all seriousness, susan. very interesting, he is taking your message out of context completely and distorting it for our laughs. we all laughed. we thought it was hysterical. >> i thought it was hysterical. melissa: how do you feel about that. >> nothing is more flattering than to be lampooned by john stuart. melissa: but. >>> but. he is entitled to his opinion. i'm entitled to my opinion. melissa: there is a but in my opinion. he deliberately obscured what is the main message. which is if you are interested in having a personal life, that women should focus as much energy and effort as they do on their career and -- >> exactly. melissa: on your personal life. >> that is exactly right. he obviously transposed those words and that message for his own purpose. i ge
is the rest of the media deliberately distorting the princeton mom's message? back with us, susan patton. we have charlie gasparino here, who is obviously an expert on all women's issues. >> i don't know why i am here. and jonathan hoenig. you start trouble, charlie gasparino. that is why we invite you. all seriousness, susan. very interesting, he is taking your message out of context completely and distorting it for our laughs. we all laughed. we thought it was hysterical. >> i...
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women of princeton, the young daughters i never had. >> princeton alumnist and mother of two boys, susanvice in the newspaper. >> here's what nobody is telling you. find a husband on campus before you graduate. yes, i went there. >> the letter went viral, with over 100 million hits around the world. and now she's written a book. when she enters college, your daughter will never again be as young, as beautiful, as attractive to men or as fertile, she wrote. encourage her to make the best use of this time. >> what! oh, my god! >> i'm an independent woman who don't need no man. >> i plan on being successful, independent and finding a man. >> a measure of self reliance and creativity is the ability to make it yourself. learn how to bake bread. >> should be baking bread? wow, that's ridiculous. >> until you find a spouse, i would advise you invest your effort in energy, at least 75%, in searching for a partner. and 25% in your professional development. >> i teach "pride and prejudice" in high school and this woman is archa archaic. that was writing in the 1700s. next thing you know, she will
women of princeton, the young daughters i never had. >> princeton alumnist and mother of two boys, susanvice in the newspaper. >> here's what nobody is telling you. find a husband on campus before you graduate. yes, i went there. >> the letter went viral, with over 100 million hits around the world. and now she's written a book. when she enters college, your daughter will never again be as young, as beautiful, as attractive to men or as fertile, she wrote. encourage her to...
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lord knows princeton has a wonderful assemblage of scholars who do african-american studies, and we want one at harvard. and we've, over the last three years, been able to make several major appointments. evelyn brooks higginbotham and the federal judge, leon higginbotham and, most recently, cornel west from princeton and anthony appiah, the great african philosopher who was at cambridge with soyinka at the same time i was. we've been able to bring all these people to harvard, and we expect to make, i hope, at least four or five more distinguished appointments so that we can eventually have a graduate program, what i hope will be a phd program in african-american studies. see, my generation of african-american scholars take african-american studies for granted. we have always been in the presence of african-american studies at historically white institutions. cornel west went to harvard, i believe, in 1970. i went to yale in '69. afro-american studies was there. there was a math department, there was a physics department, there was the history department and there was afro-am. so it's no
lord knows princeton has a wonderful assemblage of scholars who do african-american studies, and we want one at harvard. and we've, over the last three years, been able to make several major appointments. evelyn brooks higginbotham and the federal judge, leon higginbotham and, most recently, cornel west from princeton and anthony appiah, the great african philosopher who was at cambridge with soyinka at the same time i was. we've been able to bring all these people to harvard, and we expect to...
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and stephen kotkin a professor of history at princeton and specializes in the history of russia and the soviet union. you're just back from kiev. one of the things you said in your piece that struck me was that people make this division in ukraine between those who speak ukrainians and those who speak ukrainian and speak russian, russian ethnics. you say that doesn't mean the people in the east, the russian ethnics, all want to be under the domination of russia. >> well that's absolutely right. i think that people make a lot of confusion about the linguistic situation in ukraine. ukraine is ethnically 7 % -- 77% ethnically ukrainian. only crimea has a majority ethnic population. and really all of ukraine is bilingual. almost no one in ukraine who doesn't speak and understand russian and almost no one in ukraine who doesn't understand ukrainian. moreover, the ukrainian leadership today, people like klitschko, these are people who are much more comfortable speaking russian than ukrainian. so this notion there is this deep hostility towards the russian language, towards russian culture, et
and stephen kotkin a professor of history at princeton and specializes in the history of russia and the soviet union. you're just back from kiev. one of the things you said in your piece that struck me was that people make this division in ukraine between those who speak ukrainians and those who speak ukrainian and speak russian, russian ethnics. you say that doesn't mean the people in the east, the russian ethnics, all want to be under the domination of russia. >> well that's absolutely...
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it's gone therefor. >> woodruff: professor stephen cohen of the nyu and princeton, thank you very much. >> brown: back in this country, we turn to a classroom program designed to help young people cope with p.t.s.d., a condition caused not by the shock of war, but by the stresses they encounter in life outside their schools. jeffrey brown has the story. >> breath in and bring your arms >> brown: at cesar chavez academy in east palo alto california, these seventh graders are learning that focused breathing can lead to focused learning. >> brown: stanford university researchers john redtger and michael fu are experimenting with yoga and mindfulness practices to help students concentrate on class work. >> we're going to get into our relaxed state and were going to get into mindful practice, so lets get into mountain pose, move your feet so they are shoulder length apart >> caesar is in a high crime neighborhood and many students face real world stresses and anxieties and fears which can impair their ability to learn. principal dion -- >> we have, by the 2010 census, 50% students who are h
it's gone therefor. >> woodruff: professor stephen cohen of the nyu and princeton, thank you very much. >> brown: back in this country, we turn to a classroom program designed to help young people cope with p.t.s.d., a condition caused not by the shock of war, but by the stresses they encounter in life outside their schools. jeffrey brown has the story. >> breath in and bring your arms >> brown: at cesar chavez academy in east palo alto california, these seventh graders...
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and thank you, stephen cohen who is nyu professor, and princeton emeritus and christopher hill. now just a few days ago president obama announced the my keeper's initiative, and he wants to em ppower boys to beat the psyche isle of crime and broken homes. in a speech of thursday, he told the story of maurice owens, one of the young staffers who beat the odds. our don lemon talked to him about the obstacles that he had to overcome. >> many of my friends were drug dealers and growing up in the bronx, i lost 16 friends to gun violence and drugs and jail. it is just, it was a norm for everything that was not to be conducive to somebody achieving higher goals which is not just an urban nightmare you would call it. >> reporter: but this president did what he said, him acknowledging you and your mom, and making an initiative for young men of color across the n to you? >> well, it sang praises to my mother, and what she wanted to make of my life, and i can only thank the blessings of god for that, and it means to me that the president cares, and he is invested in people like me, and peo
and thank you, stephen cohen who is nyu professor, and princeton emeritus and christopher hill. now just a few days ago president obama announced the my keeper's initiative, and he wants to em ppower boys to beat the psyche isle of crime and broken homes. in a speech of thursday, he told the story of maurice owens, one of the young staffers who beat the odds. our don lemon talked to him about the obstacles that he had to overcome. >> many of my friends were drug dealers and growing up in...
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then he went to presumption princeton university. i thought he was going to follow the path of jean and jane and i and go to law school, but one day when he was home for the christmas holiday break when he should be filling out applications for law school he had all these history pamphlets out there and all these study books about history, but what's up with this? he says well, with that, i'm finished. >> with that, i give you doctor chad williams. >> thank you, that's just way too much drama. i /tkoerpbt don't know what to say. thank you mom and dad for that introduction, thank you san francisco. how we doing? [applause] happy black history month. i can't even begin to express what an honor and privilege it is to join you at this wonderful event. as you know by now i'm from san francisco. i grew up literally five minute ride on the number five ball bus down from the city hall. to be here today to talk about black history month is crazy, but it's really quite a thrill. i'd like to thank the san francisco historical society for extend
then he went to presumption princeton university. i thought he was going to follow the path of jean and jane and i and go to law school, but one day when he was home for the christmas holiday break when he should be filling out applications for law school he had all these history pamphlets out there and all these study books about history, but what's up with this? he says well, with that, i'm finished. >> with that, i give you doctor chad williams. >> thank you, that's just way too...
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what did you vote with that said if he gambled on landing at princeton referendum the barrel of a god. i think he shamed himself before the whole of my seat the whole of two nd relation to the moon and only owe it to it's name of the same. and internationally that looks like happening tougher sanctions for the us and the eu against russia unexpected and i was induced by various countries to cut cooperation with moscow and make ten has already called the annexation of time and can be killed. this meant this will not recognize it when you look ahead if you trace dtp company has been attacked and forced to resign ninety three and peace from the far right's proposed a party. a barge their way into the office is devoted center and pentagon up accusing him and said the game. i'm the most entrenched. you angry that the company which will cause the russian parliament signing a treaty with clay me empty ironically the man with a minicamp. the head of ukraine's committee on freedom of speech it didn't during the night and anti government protest concerning one of the ramp of equal coast offense
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alan blinder, professor of economics at princeton university, comments.l, typically, the major cause of inflation is an excessively rapid growth of aggregate demand, of the demand for goods and services, a growth rate that outstrips the rate at which the economy's productive capacity is increasing. this is sometimes put in the phrase "too much money chasing too few goods." but there's another kind of inflation, often called cost-push or supply shock inflation, that is caused not by demand growing very rapidly but by supply growing very slowly, or even, in some cases, contracting. schoumacher: and so, america was faced with this new kind of inflation, one based on supply, not demand. consumers were furious and protested vigorously. we want to boycott meat, we don't want to eat it, we don't want to fill up our freezers with it. we want to not eat it, and we don't want to buy it. i think we'll be effective... schoumacher: but all of this anger, this frustration, was merely a prelude for the storm to come. [ explosions ] on october 6, 1973, the middle east ex
alan blinder, professor of economics at princeton university, comments.l, typically, the major cause of inflation is an excessively rapid growth of aggregate demand, of the demand for goods and services, a growth rate that outstrips the rate at which the economy's productive capacity is increasing. this is sometimes put in the phrase "too much money chasing too few goods." but there's another kind of inflation, often called cost-push or supply shock inflation, that is caused not by...
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they're at many different colleges, many in top 100 colleges from princeton, to bryn mawr, to smith andutgers and many other schools. >> but the real achievement is seeing the transformation in the students. >> when i originally entered high school, i wasn't taken as seriously as i should have. it was a real turn around for me. >> nj leep credits the excellence to the many partners who have provided various resources. including internships, mentors, finances and sponsorships. the parents are also a huge component of their success. >> there are certainly moments where students don't want to be doing additional hours of writing class and after-school tutoring and constitutional law debate, but there's always a parent or a loved one saying you need to develop it. >> my mom really pushed me. sometimes i was like, oh, man, i don't want to do this. she said education first. >> how many students come back after graduating and give back or become counselors and, you know, do the work you're doing? >> every year we have alumni to support the current students. >> and what impact will it have on t
they're at many different colleges, many in top 100 colleges from princeton, to bryn mawr, to smith andutgers and many other schools. >> but the real achievement is seeing the transformation in the students. >> when i originally entered high school, i wasn't taken as seriously as i should have. it was a real turn around for me. >> nj leep credits the excellence to the many partners who have provided various resources. including internships, mentors, finances and sponsorships....
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. >>> and shocking number out today from a group of economists from princeton, about the long-term unemployed and doesn't offer much hope in this economy. in fact it paints a very bleak picture, they estimate people out of work for six months or more only 11% on average will ever again find steady full-time work. it says the unemployed are twice as likely to stop looking for jobs than to find one, the numbers show that the long-term unemployed simply reach retirement age. others are getting by on side jobs and with help from relatives and friends. >>> and if you're taking a trip to d.c. this summer it looks like you will see the washington monument back to normal. it has been shrouded in scaffolding for repairs since 2011. but the work has gone by quickly thanks so washington businessman david rubenstein. who paid half the cost. it was the tallest building in the world surpassed by the eiffel tower. >>> he is an icon of the civil rights movement, long-time member of congress from georgia. and in a new video on the web, democratic congressman john lewis appears to be happy while dancing to the
. >>> and shocking number out today from a group of economists from princeton, about the long-term unemployed and doesn't offer much hope in this economy. in fact it paints a very bleak picture, they estimate people out of work for six months or more only 11% on average will ever again find steady full-time work. it says the unemployed are twice as likely to stop looking for jobs than to find one, the numbers show that the long-term unemployed simply reach retirement age. others are...
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for more, professor emeritus at princeton university. thanks for joining us.in just raised the stakes a significant amount. why? >> we hear the american view, putin is imperialist soviet leader, trying to recreate the soviet union. he's something fundamentally different. he came to power 14 years ago and inherited a collapsed state. remember the russians may have collapsed twice in 20th century, 1917 and 1991. putin's mission is to restore russian stability, greatness at home. that includes to secure russia's traditional, historical security zones around russia. first and foremost, that is ukraine. what putin did when he mobilized his forces was to say to the united steurope, you are crossing my red line, and i have no choice. politically at home, given the pro russian forces and sentiments in eastern and southern ukraine bordering russia, i don't see he had a choice. now has he a choice what does he do next, but that will depend. >> so what are the options for the u.s. here? >> zero. zero. unless we want to go to war. putin holds all the cards, for better or
for more, professor emeritus at princeton university. thanks for joining us.in just raised the stakes a significant amount. why? >> we hear the american view, putin is imperialist soviet leader, trying to recreate the soviet union. he's something fundamentally different. he came to power 14 years ago and inherited a collapsed state. remember the russians may have collapsed twice in 20th century, 1917 and 1991. putin's mission is to restore russian stability, greatness at home. that...
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test prep courses like those offered by cap lynn and princeton review rake in as much as $4.5 billion a year. >> it is time for the college board to say in a clear voice, the culture and practice of test preparation that now surrounds admissions exams, drives the perception of inequality, and injustice in our country. >> college board announced it's beginning a partnership with con academy, a pioneer in online learning it will offer free sat prep materials on line starting next year. >> there's always going to be folks hiring high priced tutors but i think we will make a significant -- we will level it to a large large degree. >> adapted from a world war i army i.q. test, the s.a.t. was first administered in 1926. the standardized test is finding waying to evolve in order to better match the academic of today's and serve them beyond their college year. >> a look at the new s.a.t. and the place of standardized testing and college admissions today on the program. joining us from al burke, new mexico, dean of college guidance at al burke academy, a private independent high school in our
test prep courses like those offered by cap lynn and princeton review rake in as much as $4.5 billion a year. >> it is time for the college board to say in a clear voice, the culture and practice of test preparation that now surrounds admissions exams, drives the perception of inequality, and injustice in our country. >> college board announced it's beginning a partnership with con academy, a pioneer in online learning it will offer free sat prep materials on line starting next...
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i wrote princeton. they said that is not how you spell it, you better study the test. >> i think it is a huge deal. we're trying to sort out. >> this does feed into the twitter question. do these changes make the test more fair? does the level the playing field? we will speak with the founder and director of a test prep company in the next half-hour. tweet us. we also have breaking news out of staples. they will close up to 225 stores to cut costs. this is after its fourth-quarter adjusted earnings came in at --missinge -- 33 estimates by six cents. >> we're going to go to london. a busy morning. we will get to david strasser and a moment. it was supposed to be an active day for economics in europe. front and center in brussels, we go to london -- some color on us the challenges prime minister cameron has. he is a bit removed from the debate. how does he go to brussels? >> i think the challenge he has is the challenge we have here. whatever happened to the international coordination? he has a clear spli
i wrote princeton. they said that is not how you spell it, you better study the test. >> i think it is a huge deal. we're trying to sort out. >> this does feed into the twitter question. do these changes make the test more fair? does the level the playing field? we will speak with the founder and director of a test prep company in the next half-hour. tweet us. we also have breaking news out of staples. they will close up to 225 stores to cut costs. this is after its fourth-quarter...
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last night behind the 4400 block of south princeton after the. officers say they saw two men exchanged thing something. the boy pointed a gun at officers but did not say whether he opened fire. the officer shot him and the like. he was arrested and taken to hospital. police are searching for a weapon. >> a man tried to sexually assaulting women. it happened in the morning on march 10th. he approached a woman at a bus stop. offering to pay her for sex. she refused and he left. 15 minutes later a man grabbed a woman at another bus stop. she pulled out a knife and again he left. police are not saying if it is the same man. the description is similar. in both instances the man was driving a white car. >> please have released this sketch of the man responsible for three attacks in south suburban park forest. on tuesday teenage girls robbed at knife point and then sexually assaulted. two other women were attacked yesterday morning within one hour of each other. >> hundred chicago area man who committed murders as teenagers will get an opportunity to ar
last night behind the 4400 block of south princeton after the. officers say they saw two men exchanged thing something. the boy pointed a gun at officers but did not say whether he opened fire. the officer shot him and the like. he was arrested and taken to hospital. police are searching for a weapon. >> a man tried to sexually assaulting women. it happened in the morning on march 10th. he approached a woman at a bus stop. offering to pay her for sex. she refused and he left. 15 minutes...
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to militant groups placed in the semi convince him to have stepped up attacks the trial of former princeton more seat is adjourned until next month he faces charges related to incite seen the killing of p the presidential palace in two thousand and twelve and gaza strip jailbreak in two thousand and eleven and several other offences the theme jewish congress has for one hundred years of work to protect the interests of american . tonight the honor of hillary clinton a woman who herself has worked to maintain a strong relationship between america and israel and to maintain peace in the middle east. a real problem not a lot about obama holds a left of me aren't. jewish blessing. and to some of hope to open an evening of celebration for an honorary member of the international jewish community. to be. former us first lady and secretary of state hillary rodham clinton receives the sixty fifth even ask why support a mark of recognition from the american jewish congress even to those who fight for better world it's no exaggeration to say that you have impacted the lives of people. on every contine
to militant groups placed in the semi convince him to have stepped up attacks the trial of former princeton more seat is adjourned until next month he faces charges related to incite seen the killing of p the presidential palace in two thousand and twelve and gaza strip jailbreak in two thousand and eleven and several other offences the theme jewish congress has for one hundred years of work to protect the interests of american . tonight the honor of hillary clinton a woman who herself has...
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during his tenure at the institute, shatt was also a visiting lecturer at princeton university and georgetown university. he was a senior associate at the carnegie endowment for international peace, and prior to joining peterson, jeff was an official at the u.s. treasury department from 1974 to 1982. in international trade and energy policy. finish so we have a very esteemed panel to discuss what is happening with current u.s. trade negotiations. and i welcome, first, to the podium ambassador shapiro. [applause] >> i'll just have to get over that. as strategy u.s.es, as practitioners -- strategists, as practitioners, i think all of you are very familiar with the headline economic numbers, but there was some very quick review because they do provide an important context for what the administration is working to accomplish through its trade policy. of we've now seen g, the p growth for 11 -- gdp growth for 11 straight quarters. unemployment is at its lowest in five years. the private sector has added jobs every single month for nearly four years, eight and a half million in total. 600,000 of th
during his tenure at the institute, shatt was also a visiting lecturer at princeton university and georgetown university. he was a senior associate at the carnegie endowment for international peace, and prior to joining peterson, jeff was an official at the u.s. treasury department from 1974 to 1982. in international trade and energy policy. finish so we have a very esteemed panel to discuss what is happening with current u.s. trade negotiations. and i welcome, first, to the podium ambassador...
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>> i actually find myself in a fair amount of agreement. >> we do on a lot of things, princeton. >> iat. >> all right, all right. i'm for sale. dennis, thank you. we'll have you in studio again next time you're on this coast. you're on this coast. you're in virginia. >> i'm on this coast. i think i will there be in two weeks. >> see you then. >> i think virginia is overrated. >> them was fighting words. >> not the state. the basketball team. >> the basketball team. what did you think i meant, the state. >> no. i like virginia. >>> commercial real estate and the new urban order as technology changes, so does the work we work, shop and play. what will the next 25 years come as we take look at the mas, skyscrapers and warehouses. >>> and coming up, peter fisher will join us. >> that's a good shot of him. >> that's an action shot. >> that's cool. opportunities aren't always obvious. sometimes they just drop in. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advanc
>> i actually find myself in a fair amount of agreement. >> we do on a lot of things, princeton. >> iat. >> all right, all right. i'm for sale. dennis, thank you. we'll have you in studio again next time you're on this coast. you're on this coast. you're in virginia. >> i'm on this coast. i think i will there be in two weeks. >> see you then. >> i think virginia is overrated. >> them was fighting words. >> not the state. the basketball team....
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printed in the princeton student newspaper, it read in part this: "here's what nobody is telling yound for most of you, the cornerstone of your future inhappiness will be inextricably linked to the man you marry." her controversial advice quickly went viral. her critics called her anti-feminist and aggressive. >> you're asking them to lean back and think of ward cleaver. >> it's important i don't think women learn to be self-sufficient in college, find out who they are, unrelated to a spouse or to their future. >> others came to the princeton mom's defense. >> being a feminist is not saying you can't do this. it's allowing to you do it all and choose what works for you. >> reporter: patton says her words of wisdom were intended solely for the women on princeton's campus who were looking for a traditional family, and, yes, she says, "i went there." >> the bottom line is you say 75% of a woman's time when she's in college or starting out her career should be placed on looking for a man. >> should be placed on planning for her personal happiness. work can wait. can you regain lost time
printed in the princeton student newspaper, it read in part this: "here's what nobody is telling yound for most of you, the cornerstone of your future inhappiness will be inextricably linked to the man you marry." her controversial advice quickly went viral. her critics called her anti-feminist and aggressive. >> you're asking them to lean back and think of ward cleaver. >> it's important i don't think women learn to be self-sufficient in college, find out who they are,...
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he lectured at princeton. >>the magic number 50. in fact we are close at ohare. check out kansas city. i hope the cold front will slow down a bit. i have been promising to show this graphic. this one i do not like. these numbers are on the high side. we are looking for a half inch to maybe an inch in some spots. >>after the high today let's hope for 51 at ohare. saturday night a little snow coming in. we warm up on tuesday. rain will be coming into the area. that will ch ange over to snow. look how cold. ta hat is the first day of spring. that forecast does not day of spring. that forecast does not look so good. in the criminal justice system criminal justice system the people are represented by two separate yet equally important groups: the police, who investigate crime and the district attorneys, who prosecute the offenders. these are their stories. have you got patty labelle in there? 'cause i just love patty. no patty this morning. i've got eight... no, nine... yeah, eight of her records. that all, huh? ( gunshot ) oh, my god! stay down. down. mr. fox! mr. fo
he lectured at princeton. >>the magic number 50. in fact we are close at ohare. check out kansas city. i hope the cold front will slow down a bit. i have been promising to show this graphic. this one i do not like. these numbers are on the high side. we are looking for a half inch to maybe an inch in some spots. >>after the high today let's hope for 51 at ohare. saturday night a little snow coming in. we warm up on tuesday. rain will be coming into the area. that will ch ange over...
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. >>> some discouraging data about the job market and long-term unemployed, a new princeton university study finds that only 11% of americans who have been jobless for more than six months will ever retain steady full-time work. 3.8 million people, that's about 37% of all out of work americans, are considered to be among the long-term unemployed. >>> now to the crisis in ukraine, be president obama announcing new sanctions against russia targeting specific russian officials and a russian bank. over that annexation of crimea. but the white house admits now the impact could actually hurt the global economy. >> this is not our preferred outcome. these sanctions would not only have a significant impact on the russian economy but could also be disruptive to the global economy. however, russia must know that further escalation will only isolate it further from the international community. >> well, eamon javers joins us now from washington with more. the president targeted among other russian officials russian cronies, he says, of mr. putin. who are they? >> reporter: that's right, tyler. fir
. >>> some discouraging data about the job market and long-term unemployed, a new princeton university study finds that only 11% of americans who have been jobless for more than six months will ever retain steady full-time work. 3.8 million people, that's about 37% of all out of work americans, are considered to be among the long-term unemployed. >>> now to the crisis in ukraine, be president obama announcing new sanctions against russia targeting specific russian officials...
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you can see the car landed on its side near silver avenue and princeton street. the car is totaled. no one was injured. >>> a fatal crash blocked westbound highway 24 in oakland this morning. the cars were completely crunched. one person was hospitalized and a female driver was killed just before 6 a.m. all lanes reopened about an hour later. >>> in daly city, wet weather contributed to an accident that blocked two lanes of northbound 280 south of serramonte boulevard. the car landed on its roof on the side of the road just before 3 a.m. >>> and a deadly crash in the east bay seemed like a rain- related accident but there's a lot more to the tory. police say this mangled pickup truck was stolen. and the accident was really part of a chase. kpix 5 reporter ryan takeo on the owners of the vehicle who took matters into their own hands. >> reporter: two brothers were following the speeding truck that was heading about 70 miles an hour. it took out and hit two power poles. here's one of them right there. just imagine the impact that it had going 70 miles an hour. in fact, as we come back
you can see the car landed on its side near silver avenue and princeton street. the car is totaled. no one was injured. >>> a fatal crash blocked westbound highway 24 in oakland this morning. the cars were completely crunched. one person was hospitalized and a female driver was killed just before 6 a.m. all lanes reopened about an hour later. >>> in daly city, wet weather contributed to an accident that blocked two lanes of northbound 280 south of serramonte boulevard. the car...
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we're off to princeton. well know everything about them and cut it off. what did she know these guys going to be disabled. when the apostle team tuesday. what really makes you will be interesting is the fact that these changes. you will be the same tomorrow i still could. so i'm excited to work into credibility in the conduct of life changing. no building giving the deceased's the changing opinions of all things but in all circumstance. crowe will last a living person. i believe this one c to twenty years becomes pope. i fear the cops gold. can't beat that the us. he said. what is called the views the home it's no use to the scene in the inquest in another direction and in use them there is the same business this olympics. consider the sea. nature makes him the way around. nosy. looking at the horizon and new year songs or something. you don't know what to do this. lauren to that side to the horizon and you don't know what it is too long for. i think this is moved by love. it's a man who is longing for something he's only in a slump or something but he do
we're off to princeton. well know everything about them and cut it off. what did she know these guys going to be disabled. when the apostle team tuesday. what really makes you will be interesting is the fact that these changes. you will be the same tomorrow i still could. so i'm excited to work into credibility in the conduct of life changing. no building giving the deceased's the changing opinions of all things but in all circumstance. crowe will last a living person. i believe this one c to...
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myill never admit getting princeton letter in the mail. i was very proud.ecord-setting contract. the detroit tigers and miguel cabrera agreed to a 10 million deal.year, $292 million i'm speechless. he is a two-time american league m.v.p.. the deal surpassed alex rodriguez' deal. i know that hurts you. >> i bet their cash positive on him day one, just for the endorsements on the clothing. prince fielder is gone. the red sox are 12-1. 12-1 odds. the yankees are 14-1 odds. they win the world series and they get no respect from the "new york post." >> you mentioned a rod. do you know who else is up there? have you heard of anyone named joey votto of the cincinnati reds? >> is quite good. >> we call to mr. sara eisen. >> because of the cincinnati connection. >> to remember johnny bench? i got to sit in his box when i was seven years old. robert albertson, are you with us on the conversation? >> always. i don't want to disclose. >> a man of mystery. >> you are not flying the flag? >> i am bashful. >> it is a big deal. the money involved shows the value of these d
myill never admit getting princeton letter in the mail. i was very proud.ecord-setting contract. the detroit tigers and miguel cabrera agreed to a 10 million deal.year, $292 million i'm speechless. he is a two-time american league m.v.p.. the deal surpassed alex rodriguez' deal. i know that hurts you. >> i bet their cash positive on him day one, just for the endorsements on the clothing. prince fielder is gone. the red sox are 12-1. 12-1 odds. the yankees are 14-1 odds. they win the world...
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can hoffman at princeton university. think of her join us.nce again in 30 minutes. "market makers" is up next. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers," with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. >> phone fight. at&t and t-mobile are in a price war. you could be the old met winner. >> tarnished legacy? from poor returns to a public this with his former ceo, is taken a serious beating. >> website on the fast track. the owner of cars.com wants
can hoffman at princeton university. think of her join us.nce again in 30 minutes. "market makers" is up next. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers," with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. >> phone fight. at&t and t-mobile are in a price war. you could be the old met winner. >> tarnished legacy? from poor returns to a public this with his former ceo, is taken a serious beating. >> website on the fast track....
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. >> i'm trying to my mind into economics as a princeton guy.e 350 columns across and however many rows down, and you cross correlate all of that stuff. >> yes. there are two versions of it. one of them is that way. >> how much are you worth to las vegas? >> a lot of people will bring that up. >> you don't even need to write a textbook. >> bring down the house. [laughter] >> covering sports is vernon lundquist. he spoke with charlie rose about what he has learned in 30 years of calling ncaa tournament games. >> to me, there is an interesting paradox in what we do, what the analyst sitting next to me does, what my responsibilities are. we are storytellers. we are analysts. we give insight into what is happening in front of us. the bottom line is, you have a journalistic response billy as responsibility as well. >> and in sports, it's not perfect. >> no, no, and we all know that. we are reminded of the daily. i sometimes joke on the two words "student athlete." i swallow hard. >> indeed. >> that is the sad side of both amateur sports and professio
. >> i'm trying to my mind into economics as a princeton guy.e 350 columns across and however many rows down, and you cross correlate all of that stuff. >> yes. there are two versions of it. one of them is that way. >> how much are you worth to las vegas? >> a lot of people will bring that up. >> you don't even need to write a textbook. >> bring down the house. [laughter] >> covering sports is vernon lundquist. he spoke with charlie rose about what he...
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now she's a graduate student studying psychology at princeton. here's... he was a professor at u.c.en he won the 1998 tournament of champions. now he's retired and still living in berkeley, california. please welcome... and he was a writer living in oregon when he won the 1995 tournament of champions. he's still a writer, now living in somerville, masss. please welcome... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek. thank you, johnny gilbert. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. and welcome to game two in the "battle of the decades: the 1990s." a savvy wager on final jeopardy! -- a tough final -- that no one got on yesterday's program enabled rachael schwartz to move on in our tournament. who will join her? will it be fritz, dan, or pam? let's start finding out. good luck. here we go. now the categories. we begin with... we follow that with... and... and, fritz, you get to select first. let's do broadway musicals by songs for $200, please. pam. what is "a chorus line"? that's it. musicals for $400. pam again.
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and then of course there is the recorded secretary of princeton. and basically, ladies and gentlemen, it doesn't get better than not accept in my job as chairman, which i have loved the first was the evidence of new research and we needed to know that every one of them, every one of the shortlisted works and we also wanted to know that the books had literally grace. the world grace is a word of size. and it makes a lot of sense. and this has to be read as a work of literature as well as a simple book of military history. which said the 34th division, northwest to engage this as well. that is not what we were after you but a sense of why that was happening and who was taking that decision and why it mattered and how it fitted into the overall scheme otherwise. in the third was a profession of military history writing it is a terrible, terrible clichÉ of occasions like this. it's in one of these books, it could've won the prize. but the fact is that that is true. out of the 100. i think that we did choose the ones that were really outstanding. and th
and then of course there is the recorded secretary of princeton. and basically, ladies and gentlemen, it doesn't get better than not accept in my job as chairman, which i have loved the first was the evidence of new research and we needed to know that every one of them, every one of the shortlisted works and we also wanted to know that the books had literally grace. the world grace is a word of size. and it makes a lot of sense. and this has to be read as a work of literature as well as a...
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in the broadest sense, what i argue in this book is carnegie princeton in a formula for success and "how to win friend and influence people" that was particularly attuned to send key qualities in modern american life in the 20th century. it was aimed very shrewdly at the legions of new white-collar workers in modern america. people in the middle class who are working in a hundred big companies and complex bureaucracies that had emerged after the beginning of the 20th century in business, and government, and education, and media and entertainment as well over the early decades of the 1900s. there was an america, a very large army of clerks and office workers and middle managers come a salesman, advertisers, marketers, and teachers, salary employees of a kind spirit these are people who wanted to succeed, but they are people for the old advice of benjamin franklin and horatio alger had a very limited appeal in certain limited use in their everyday fives. the franklin and alger advice about hard work, for moral character, credential habits of saving and thrift, all of this site inc. seem
in the broadest sense, what i argue in this book is carnegie princeton in a formula for success and "how to win friend and influence people" that was particularly attuned to send key qualities in modern american life in the 20th century. it was aimed very shrewdly at the legions of new white-collar workers in modern america. people in the middle class who are working in a hundred big companies and complex bureaucracies that had emerged after the beginning of the 20th century in...
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speakers include the justice department, a student at princeton university. representneys who target from a data breach which is expected to of affected 70 million customers. this was posted by stanford law school. it is about two hours. >> we want to give you one reminder. this is being taped for c-span. that explains the lights. interject, we will try to get a microphone to you to help facilitate a recording. you in mind because of that may want to think twice about what you're saying before you say it. [laughter] we are delighted to have a great panel. i is here in california. i'm a technology lawyer. i'm a certified privacy professional. myself.enough about ined from new jersey. he has a pretty interesting blog he has on his website. i will let him introduce himself and little more properly. they immediate left is department of justice here in california and the head of the policy in training for privacy issues. about why this he and policy issues than i can possibly ever get into my school. to her left is michelle. she is the chief privacy officer of act
speakers include the justice department, a student at princeton university. representneys who target from a data breach which is expected to of affected 70 million customers. this was posted by stanford law school. it is about two hours. >> we want to give you one reminder. this is being taped for c-span. that explains the lights. interject, we will try to get a microphone to you to help facilitate a recording. you in mind because of that may want to think twice about what you're saying...
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. >> reporter: frank i've learned that sports agent sullivan was arrested in princeton new jersey yesterday. and the fbi plans to bring him and six others from atlanta, boston, new haven and new york to federal court here. 29-year-old sports agent sullivan said he grew up in san francisco and loves his job. he was representing mayfield. mayfield seen on this video told fs weekly that sullivan was supposed to meet him in new york city for a fight. instead, he was arrested by the fbi . keith jackson is accused of helping with the murder for hire conspiracy, gun trafficking and drug trafficking conspiracy. jackson was well known as a political consultant who helped leland yee and had helped conservatives with issues. samsinger said that jackson always seemed to be on ice. others that knew jackson were also shocked. >> i was shocked, stuns and saddened for any allegations such as the ones that have been alleged are serious. >> i recall him being someone who did care about his constituents. i was shocked and i'm still in a state of shock about the news. >> reporter: according to the fbi's crimin
. >> reporter: frank i've learned that sports agent sullivan was arrested in princeton new jersey yesterday. and the fbi plans to bring him and six others from atlanta, boston, new haven and new york to federal court here. 29-year-old sports agent sullivan said he grew up in san francisco and loves his job. he was representing mayfield. mayfield seen on this video told fs weekly that sullivan was supposed to meet him in new york city for a fight. instead, he was arrested by the fbi ....