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they include, u-s-c, princeton, dartmouth and harvard law school. we've posted the complete list.our website. kron 4.com. a san jose state football player. remains in intensive care tonight. after he suffered critical burns in an apartment fire last week. 20- year old spartans linebacker - jared leaf - was burned over half of his body. he has already had two surgeries, and his family says, he is going to have many more skin grafts. in the next two months. his supporters say, there has been a huge outpouring of support from the community. this is video from last wednesday's fire. jared was sleeping in a back bedroom when the blaze started. and was burned, after running through the flames to safety. firefighters believe an unattended candle sparked the fire. "may day" rallies took place around the world today. while most protestors marched in support of immigrant rights and a minimum wage hike, things got violent in seattle, when some marchers became aggressive toward police. officers -- decked in riot gear, because of past 'may day' attacks -- say dozens of masked protesters threw
they include, u-s-c, princeton, dartmouth and harvard law school. we've posted the complete list.our website. kron 4.com. a san jose state football player. remains in intensive care tonight. after he suffered critical burns in an apartment fire last week. 20- year old spartans linebacker - jared leaf - was burned over half of his body. he has already had two surgeries, and his family says, he is going to have many more skin grafts. in the next two months. his supporters say, there has been a...
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those stories were based on his fraternity experiences at dartmouth college. >> at dartmouth.y. all right, hoda. if that's your real name. >> it is my real name. are you ready? where are you graduating from? >> bank street college of education on the upper west side. >> so she's very smart. here's the first question. which country superstar graduated from east tennessee state university with a degree in advertising? shania twine? "b," blake shelton? "c," kenny chesney or "d," faith hill? >> can i see those again? >> uh-huh. >> i'm going to go with -- blake shelton. >> blake shelton. >> oh, what a bummer. she gets a kathie lee cd. >> if you're trying to make up to me, hoda, it's not working. okay. what's the real answer? >> it's kenny chesney. and he was actually part of a blue grass program at school. and he self-released a demo album a year before he graduated. >> wow. he is talented. very talented guy. okay, hoda. >> another graduate. what's your name and where you from? >> brianna, and i'm from millersville university in pennsylvania. >> see all the smart people here? secon
those stories were based on his fraternity experiences at dartmouth college. >> at dartmouth.y. all right, hoda. if that's your real name. >> it is my real name. are you ready? where are you graduating from? >> bank street college of education on the upper west side. >> so she's very smart. here's the first question. which country superstar graduated from east tennessee state university with a degree in advertising? shania twine? "b," blake shelton?...
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center for communicating sciences and we're teaching not just there, but we're partnering up with dartmouth, other units, universities, so that we'll have a network of centers around the country where scientists will learn to speak to us in a way we can understand and by the way, it won't just speak to us. they'll speak to policymakers, members of congress, people who have to decide on their funding and they'll be able to speak to one another and understand one another across disciplines and collaboration will get better. >> many people know you from your years on mash, but i think now, you will be known at the gentleman who introduced millions of children around the world to new concepts in science. >> thank you. it was fun to talk with you. >> thank you so much for coming and that's the show for today. i'm sue herrera in for becky quick. thanks so much for joining me. each week, keep it right here because we're on the money. have a great weekend. . [ wind howling ] [ female announcer ] it balances you... [ water crashing ] ...it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looki
center for communicating sciences and we're teaching not just there, but we're partnering up with dartmouth, other units, universities, so that we'll have a network of centers around the country where scientists will learn to speak to us in a way we can understand and by the way, it won't just speak to us. they'll speak to policymakers, members of congress, people who have to decide on their funding and they'll be able to speak to one another and understand one another across disciplines and...
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no. 1, dartmouth and san diego state softball, trying to make the catch in center field, got a face full of wall. what's with the beam today? megan went to al -- people today? megan went to alameda high school but left a mark in arizona, the no. 1 play of the night, a lot of pain in the outfield tonight. >> what's sammy's radio show called, at the ,,,,,, [ wind howling ] [ female announcer ] it balances you... [ water crashing ] ...it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley... delicious granola bars made with the best ingredients in nature. nature valley. tomorrow morning at 4-30. >>> david letterman is next with jack hanna. >> ought to be some interesting animals for sure. see ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,
no. 1, dartmouth and san diego state softball, trying to make the catch in center field, got a face full of wall. what's with the beam today? megan went to al -- people today? megan went to alameda high school but left a mark in arizona, the no. 1 play of the night, a lot of pain in the outfield tonight. >> what's sammy's radio show called, at the ,,,,,, [ wind howling ] [ female announcer ] it balances you... [ water crashing ] ...it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are...
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he writes about his own background in washington dc, meeting his wife at dartmouth college. what else did you learn about him as a person? than: i learned a lot more what most people knew about his time going up in africa and asia. lot.aw that they moved a they did a few years in thailand and then came back to the u.s.. he was in india. he has some real exposure to other cultures, more so than most government officials you will see. the other thing that is crucial read --e book is if you i believe it is the second chapter. it goes over his early days in treasury. i think those are the times that really shaped his thinking, especially his thinking later on during the financial crisis in 2008 and 2009. shaped by the mexico crisis, he was shaped by the asian financial crisis in the late1890's -- in the 1980's. he was also shaped by larry you couldn't kill off a crisis with half measures. had to use massive decisive force and not leave any doubt to anyone, either the markets or the public, that you were serious about fighting this. theextensive that would be moral hazard argumen
he writes about his own background in washington dc, meeting his wife at dartmouth college. what else did you learn about him as a person? than: i learned a lot more what most people knew about his time going up in africa and asia. lot.aw that they moved a they did a few years in thailand and then came back to the u.s.. he was in india. he has some real exposure to other cultures, more so than most government officials you will see. the other thing that is crucial read --e book is if you i...
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communicating science at stonybrook, and we're teaching not just there, but we're -- we partnered up well dartmouthnd we're partnering up with other universities so that we'll have a network of centers around the country, centers for communicating science where scientists will learn to speak to us in a way we can understand, and, by the way, they won't just speak to us, they'll speak to policymakers and members of congress, people who have to decide on their funding, and they'll be able to speak to one another and understand one another across disciplines and collaboration will get better. >> alan alda, many people know you from your years in "mash" -- on "mash" but now you will be known as the gentleman who introduced millions of children around the world to new science. >> it was fun to talk with you. appreciate it. >> thank you for coming. that's the show for today. i'm sue herrera in for becky quick. thank you for joining me. keep it here because we're "on the money." have a great weekend. by bright eyes ♪ you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen.
communicating science at stonybrook, and we're teaching not just there, but we're -- we partnered up well dartmouthnd we're partnering up with other universities so that we'll have a network of centers around the country, centers for communicating science where scientists will learn to speak to us in a way we can understand, and, by the way, they won't just speak to us, they'll speak to policymakers and members of congress, people who have to decide on their funding, and they'll be able to...
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no. 1, dartmouth and san diego state softball, trying to make the catch in center field, got a face full of wall. what's with the beam today? megan went to al -- people today? megan went to alameda high school but left a mark in arizona, the no. 1 play of the night, a lot of pain in the outfield tonight. >> what's sammy's radio show called, at the track? >> at the races. >> sammy is the best. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, tomorrow morning at 4-30. >>> david letterman is next with jack hanna. >> ought to be some interesting animals for sure. see you tomorrow morning, 4:30. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, broadcasting across the nation and around the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs and now, your friendly street corner cobbler, david letterman! (cheers and applause)
no. 1, dartmouth and san diego state softball, trying to make the catch in center field, got a face full of wall. what's with the beam today? megan went to al -- people today? megan went to alameda high school but left a mark in arizona, the no. 1 play of the night, a lot of pain in the outfield tonight. >> what's sammy's radio show called, at the track? >> at the races. >> sammy is the best. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, tomorrow morning at 4-30....
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. >> it came from the internet and dartmouth college >> that is the address. >> www.dartmouth.edu. >> and it is all free on-line? >> it is all free. >> but a couple of these on-line, and the america distiller association has a guide similar to that and it is also on-line. >> i just have a question for the officer, could you come back up? >> every time that you report out about the incident, it does sound like you have talked to bennett and he is responsive and yet you come to some sort of an agreement about how things should run the next time around, do you see, i mean do you see him as a cooperative, and a responsible owner, and business manager? >> yes, i do. >> you do? >> okay. >> so i think that for many of the things and the suggestions that you both have just made, and i feel like bennett said that he tries to implement or has implemented and we asked him, do you meet with the staff regularly or the bartenders and we meet with him every third weekend and do you do the bottle service and there is a server and a host for every, and each group that comes in, and so, i am hearing, a
. >> it came from the internet and dartmouth college >> that is the address. >> www.dartmouth.edu. >> and it is all free on-line? >> it is all free. >> but a couple of these on-line, and the america distiller association has a guide similar to that and it is also on-line. >> i just have a question for the officer, could you come back up? >> every time that you report out about the incident, it does sound like you have talked to bennett and he is...
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reporter: in fact, a career public servant, he'd taken only a single economics class at dartmouth.oing to be when you grew up? >> i didn't know what i was going to be. >> reporter: treasury secretary wasn't on the list. >> no. reporter: geithner, whose father worked for the ford foundation and u.s. aid, lived in india, africa, and thailand. eager to follow his father's path in public service, he joined the treasury department where in the 19s, he'd -- '90s, he monitored crisis overseas. >> how fragile things are, how hard it is once confidence breaks to put it back together again, how devastating the damage is. >> reporter: so as head of the new york fed, when lehman brothers was on the brink of collapse in september 2008, he understood what was at stake. >> we brought the leaders of wall street together in a room right there. >> reporter: right. and we basically kept them there for three days. >> reporter: working with then treasury secretary henry paulson, geithner tried to find a buyer for lehman, but failed. when you realized you couldn't save lehman, what were you thinking? >>
reporter: in fact, a career public servant, he'd taken only a single economics class at dartmouth.oing to be when you grew up? >> i didn't know what i was going to be. >> reporter: treasury secretary wasn't on the list. >> no. reporter: geithner, whose father worked for the ford foundation and u.s. aid, lived in india, africa, and thailand. eager to follow his father's path in public service, he joined the treasury department where in the 19s, he'd -- '90s, he monitored crisis...
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. >> are planning a fiesta at dartmouth. >> one student said this was not giving the representation ofand let's raise money for a heart patient. >> yes, it was a charity. >> and it's something that you put on this and they said to replace that with carbon of learning disabilities and say person with a mental health condition. but they are not interchangeable. >> they have this campaign. >> i want to tell these kids come you're not actually saying this to be more like a man, it's an idiom. they need this awareness campaign. >> were going to saying that i heard that test is as easy as pie. she's a baker, you're dismissing her work. >> those are just campaigns. that summer kicked off campus or saying the wrong thing. >> exactly. you cannot criticize. and it's totally destroying the so you can learn. >> we picked the worst examples. but everyone is saying that there is this huge focus because we need to be careful. >> a journalism students and was kicked off campus for asking hockey coaches about his school's coach. he said what you say doesn't have to be positive, that is fine. he was ord
. >> are planning a fiesta at dartmouth. >> one student said this was not giving the representation ofand let's raise money for a heart patient. >> yes, it was a charity. >> and it's something that you put on this and they said to replace that with carbon of learning disabilities and say person with a mental health condition. but they are not interchangeable. >> they have this campaign. >> i want to tell these kids come you're not actually saying this to be...
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harvard, princeton, columbia, brown, dartmouth and penn. he'll become a yale man.s impressive young man. the son of immigrants from ghana becoming the embodiment of the american dream. in an era where bad manners and poor behavior make news and celebrated on reality tv his story is refreshing and inspiring. so many people look for excuses and try toechl plain away a lack of success he kept his eyes on the prize. i heard a line once successful people do what unsuccessful people are not willing to do. it's often true. how many times i wondered if he decided to stay home and study instead of killing time with friends. read a book instead of master a video game. he is a young man on a mission figuring out an early age what really matters is what really matters. let me know what you think. follow me on twitter and facebook. >> that does it for this edition of abc7 news. >> from all of us here, have a good evening. thanks for the company. see you at 9:00 and 11:00. sofa. you know what? yogurt.n't you go get some frozen yogurt. i got this. you're so sweet. you got this, r
harvard, princeton, columbia, brown, dartmouth and penn. he'll become a yale man.s impressive young man. the son of immigrants from ghana becoming the embodiment of the american dream. in an era where bad manners and poor behavior make news and celebrated on reality tv his story is refreshing and inspiring. so many people look for excuses and try toechl plain away a lack of success he kept his eyes on the prize. i heard a line once successful people do what unsuccessful people are not willing...
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harvard, princeton, columbia, brown, dartmouth and penn. he'll become a yale man.s impressive young man. the son of immigrants from ghana becoming the embodiment of the american dream. in an era where bad manners and poor behavior make news and celebrated on reality tv his story is refreshing and inspiring. so many people look for excuses and try toechl plain away a lack of success he kept his eyes on the prize. i heard a line once successful people do what unsuccessful people are not willing to do. it's often true. how many times i wondered if he decided to stay home and study instead of killing time with friends. read a book instead of master a video game. he is a young man on a mission figuring out an early age what really matters is what really matters. let me know what you think. follow me on twitter and facebook. >> that does it for this edition of abc7 news. >> from all of us here, have a good evening. thanks for the company female announcer: sleep train's interest free for 3 event ends sunday. it's your last chance to get three years interest-free financing
harvard, princeton, columbia, brown, dartmouth and penn. he'll become a yale man.s impressive young man. the son of immigrants from ghana becoming the embodiment of the american dream. in an era where bad manners and poor behavior make news and celebrated on reality tv his story is refreshing and inspiring. so many people look for excuses and try toechl plain away a lack of success he kept his eyes on the prize. i heard a line once successful people do what unsuccessful people are not willing...
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did some research on the internet and i came up with a neighbor that was written, and produced by dartmouth college and it is responsible service of alcohol. and in looking at it, i saw that had basically, the most simplest of standards, for serving alcohol. and if you look at page 16, they talked about in quotes, partly creating the right atmosphere is encouraging people to behave in a manner that suits your premise and to do so, you must set the standards. and well these standards could be set by mr. montoya obviously but i think that taking steps to educate his employees about serving people alcohol, and identifying behavior, that obviously demonstrates over indujing, that will allow the police services to be provided to the people truly in need of the police service or emergency service and allow his club to probably flourish without the presence of the police there and the people becoming confident, and walking outside of the premises and be able to endulge in the activity to be a referee to the police to their actions and a couple of recommendations that i have to help mr. montoya, be
did some research on the internet and i came up with a neighbor that was written, and produced by dartmouth college and it is responsible service of alcohol. and in looking at it, i saw that had basically, the most simplest of standards, for serving alcohol. and if you look at page 16, they talked about in quotes, partly creating the right atmosphere is encouraging people to behave in a manner that suits your premise and to do so, you must set the standards. and well these standards could be...
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so is dartmouth. in california usc, ox dendal and a community clooedge in orrville -- college in orrville are on the list. the u.s. department of education will update the list regularly and it will be available to the public upon request. . >>> the pilot of a plan that crashed on sunday has been identified as david everett plumb. an autopsy confirmed today he died of multiple blunt force injuries after his plane crashed with another plane on sunday. his body recovers yesterday when crews pulled the plan out of the water. the ntsb will release their report next week. >>> we are seeing an earl escheat sees -- museato -- mosquito problems. ktvu's cristina rendon has more. >> reporter: if you are collecting rain water because of the drought or have a pool you are not treating, put some of these fish in the water. >> we will give you a look at how they are keeping you safe. >> reporter: a normal day's work to drive to vacant homes like this one and be ready to take on what is waiting for her in the backya
so is dartmouth. in california usc, ox dendal and a community clooedge in orrville -- college in orrville are on the list. the u.s. department of education will update the list regularly and it will be available to the public upon request. . >>> the pilot of a plan that crashed on sunday has been identified as david everett plumb. an autopsy confirmed today he died of multiple blunt force injuries after his plane crashed with another plane on sunday. his body recovers yesterday when...
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among the 5 schools named are ivy -- 55 schools named are harvard, dartmouth and princeton. small colleges, and catholic universities and large schools like ohio state and the university of michigan at ann arbor. >> appearing on the list means that the schools are facing an investigation, not that laws have been broken. it came two days after greater transparentsy has been promised. >> no man has a right ever to raise his hand to a woman. it is assault if they do. >> the white house released a series of public service announcements as well. >> we have a big problem, we need your hech. >> it's called sexual assault. it has to stop. >> we have to stop it. >> if she doesn't consent, or if she can't consent. it's rape. it's assault. >> it's a crime, it's wrong. >> according to recent research cited by the white house one in five female college students is assaulted. president obama set up the white house task force to protect students from sexual assault earlier this year. the mandate is to strengthen enforcement efforts on the federal level and on campus. to provide tools to co
among the 5 schools named are ivy -- 55 schools named are harvard, dartmouth and princeton. small colleges, and catholic universities and large schools like ohio state and the university of michigan at ann arbor. >> appearing on the list means that the schools are facing an investigation, not that laws have been broken. it came two days after greater transparentsy has been promised. >> no man has a right ever to raise his hand to a woman. it is assault if they do. >> the white...
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population growth with the fact they've shrunk the number of seats, you see in places like, say, dartmouths per college age american than there used to be. >> other thing you had on which was fascinating, when you look at early childhood education -- we're used to imagining there are big disparate -- disparities in how people do at schools. i was taught to think race was a big one, socio-economic background of the but now at the kindergarten level, the single biggest difference of how kids do in school is gender. you see that with girls and boys. why? >> we have a big gender problem. we don't completely know why. girls have long done better in school than boys. boys used to do better because of how much terrible sexism there was. there's still sexism but there's less. >> i would assume that's when you get to the 10, 11, 12 range, boys start getting adolescent. you're saying this starts in kindergarten. >> right, so when kids arrive in school, girls are way ahead of boys. i think the rise of single parent families has something to do with it. that has a worse and bigger effect on boys in th
population growth with the fact they've shrunk the number of seats, you see in places like, say, dartmouths per college age american than there used to be. >> other thing you had on which was fascinating, when you look at early childhood education -- we're used to imagining there are big disparate -- disparities in how people do at schools. i was taught to think race was a big one, socio-economic background of the but now at the kindergarten level, the single biggest difference of how...
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the list also includes some ivy league universities including harvard, princeton, and dartmouth. the israeli army is investigating a confrontation caught on camera between one of it's soldiers and a palestinian teenager, the incident prompted an online protest, and their supporters, maria is back with that story. >> yeah, david, the video was shot and it was posted on youtube by the activist group youth against settlement. it shows an israeli soldier aiming a gun at a palestinian teen, some of what is is said is in the video is hard to make out, we translated what was automobile and bleeped out the swears. take a listen. >> the israeli army says he has been reassigned. nevertheless, israeli soldiers are applauding david's response in the video, and they start add facebook page, with more than 3,000 pictures of people holding signs saying i support david. that's his unit. and many of these pictures are with members of the military there's also many civilians that are posing in these, this is the group inside a shop, you have this group in a warehouse. with the sign, you also have
the list also includes some ivy league universities including harvard, princeton, and dartmouth. the israeli army is investigating a confrontation caught on camera between one of it's soldiers and a palestinian teenager, the incident prompted an online protest, and their supporters, maria is back with that story. >> yeah, david, the video was shot and it was posted on youtube by the activist group youth against settlement. it shows an israeli soldier aiming a gun at a palestinian teen,...
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and ivy league universities harvard, princeton, and dartmouth.he pent gone says rotherred cases of sexual assault in the military increased by 50% last year. that's a spike of 1600 cases from 2012. somewhere made more troops willing to speak up against violence, rosalyn jordan has more. >> the pentagon has announced that more than 5,000 people file a sexual assault complaint with the military in 2013. that's a 50% increase from 2012, but the military says this isn't a sign of any sort of sex is wall assault crime wave, rather than members of the military feel that they can trust the system, to actually prosecute these allegations. now, out of the more than 5,000 complaints that were filed, just 838 people found themselves going before a court marshal to answer for the charges, and about 140 people found themselves administratively punished or discharged from the military. that might seem like a small number of cases but the military says that it has to follow military justice rules. some of the cases that were brought happened before the alleged
and ivy league universities harvard, princeton, and dartmouth.he pent gone says rotherred cases of sexual assault in the military increased by 50% last year. that's a spike of 1600 cases from 2012. somewhere made more troops willing to speak up against violence, rosalyn jordan has more. >> the pentagon has announced that more than 5,000 people file a sexual assault complaint with the military in 2013. that's a 50% increase from 2012, but the military says this isn't a sign of any sort of...
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that's the conclusion of a dartmouth college study.cially from conservative voters. the dartmouth researchers said appearance matters more for women and voters make snap decisions based on candidate's features. >> the study used studies -- >> it found larger eyes and rounded features convey more femininity, lateral bone growth and prominent brows signal masculinity. >> that is something they went far and wide. they used 300 participants and pictures of winners and second place finishers in gubernatorial and senate elections from 1998 to 2010, and it rang true through all of the elections. >> get the feeling that every female politicians will have thinner eyebrows after this study comes out. >> how do you make this happen. >> i know, right. >> i guess you can thin out your eyebrows but bone structure, the way your eyes are on your face. there's not much you can do. >> i think you're right about that. >> interesting to see. >>> the troubled season for the clippers is over. the team eliminated last night by the oklahoma thunder. they adva
that's the conclusion of a dartmouth college study.cially from conservative voters. the dartmouth researchers said appearance matters more for women and voters make snap decisions based on candidate's features. >> the study used studies -- >> it found larger eyes and rounded features convey more femininity, lateral bone growth and prominent brows signal masculinity. >> that is something they went far and wide. they used 300 participants and pictures of winners and second place...
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that's why dartmouth david branchflower believes hourly earnings is the best gauge to measure economicealth. >> our adjustment and janet yellen's judgment if you look at all those things together, they all interact on wages. >> last month americans made on average $24.31 an hour. a disturbing is signal janet yellen acknowledged in testimony before congress this week. >> most measures of labor compensation have been rising slowly. another signal that a substantial amount of slack remains in the labor market. >> average hourly with a shift away from high end industries who have shed 2 million jobs to low wage jobs which have added just about as many. >> people who are working or actively looking for a job, some attribute much of the recent job to baby boomers retiring but some argue wages tell a different story. >> if what they said was true, and it's baby boomers who just left they're not putting pressure on wages we would see wages rising, which we don't, and we wouldn't see what we find in our paper that those inactives are pushing down on wages. >> while there are widespread calls to
that's why dartmouth david branchflower believes hourly earnings is the best gauge to measure economicealth. >> our adjustment and janet yellen's judgment if you look at all those things together, they all interact on wages. >> last month americans made on average $24.31 an hour. a disturbing is signal janet yellen acknowledged in testimony before congress this week. >> most measures of labor compensation have been rising slowly. another signal that a substantial amount of...
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students have filed federal complaints at columbia, the university of california at berkeley, dartmoutharvard, yale, university of north carolina-chapel hill, vanderbilt, amherst college and occidental among scores of others. the number of complaints against colleges related to sexual violence has tripled since tracking began in 2009, with 33 in the first half of this year alone. most recently, the spotlight has been on brown university, where a student, lena sclove, says she was raped and strangled after a party in august 2013. her alleged rapist was found responsible for four violations of the student conduct code, including "sexual misconduct that involves one or more of the following: penetration, violent physical force or injury." sclove says a university panel recommended a two-year suspension, but a dean reduced that to one year. sclove appealed, seeking a harsher sentence, but was denied. since her accused attacker remained on campus throughout the hearing and appeal process, his one-year suspension effectively became one semester. the case has caused a nationwide uproar. but st
students have filed federal complaints at columbia, the university of california at berkeley, dartmoutharvard, yale, university of north carolina-chapel hill, vanderbilt, amherst college and occidental among scores of others. the number of complaints against colleges related to sexual violence has tripled since tracking began in 2009, with 33 in the first half of this year alone. most recently, the spotlight has been on brown university, where a student, lena sclove, says she was raped and...
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university of chicago, public schools like penn state and florida state and ivy league schools like dartmouth harvard, and princeton. on thursday, students gathered at tufts university to back out after they were told that their policies violate title ix. to see our interview with a former tufts student and a brown student who reported rape at their schools, you can go to democracynow.org. the white house has issued a report on limits on how much companies can collect on users. the report expresses concern about how so-called big data could be used to entrench racial or gender inequality. if people are denied opportunities based on digital snapshots. it also calls for congress to amend that are of privacy law to ensure the standard of protection for online digital content is consistent with that afforded in the physical world. the report does not address massive data collection by the national security agency. ed murray has unveiled his plan to phase in a $15 an hour minimum wage, more than twice the current federal on theirbut depending size, businesses will have between three and seven year
university of chicago, public schools like penn state and florida state and ivy league schools like dartmouth harvard, and princeton. on thursday, students gathered at tufts university to back out after they were told that their policies violate title ix. to see our interview with a former tufts student and a brown student who reported rape at their schools, you can go to democracynow.org. the white house has issued a report on limits on how much companies can collect on users. the report...
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other high-profile universities on that list including usc, ohio state, harvard and princeton and dartmouth. >>> helping businesses on the peninsula is forcing one restaurant to shut down. the melt is right in a construction zone. workers say the melt, workers at the melt say the conditions out there are so bad, they're just simply not going to be able to make any money this summer. christie smith live outside the restaurant. dealing with fewer parking spots and torn up streets for a year now. >> good morning to you. they say when this beautification project first started last april that's when the problems started. they really noticed it in january and that's when the project, the construction moved from one end of the street to where you see it going on here and, of course, the road is closed here. the melt, this little business on the corner. you can see their slogan there, grilled cheese happiness. what they're saying is that they are basically going to have to turn off the grill for summer because it is not very welcoming environment out here for their customers. the founder tells the
other high-profile universities on that list including usc, ohio state, harvard and princeton and dartmouth. >>> helping businesses on the peninsula is forcing one restaurant to shut down. the melt is right in a construction zone. workers say the melt, workers at the melt say the conditions out there are so bad, they're just simply not going to be able to make any money this summer. christie smith live outside the restaurant. dealing with fewer parking spots and torn up streets for a...
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friends, graduations, my own graduation from dartmouth. going to law school.l speakers at college commencements or people who are not political. it's very rare to have a really staunch conservative speaker, certainly tea party people like social conservatives pro-life people. pro-traditional marriage. they are not going to speak at most college campuses. so i think it's just -- it's okay, i listen to people i disagree with and i listen and maybe i learn something. maybe i am kind of wow, okay. i didn't think of an issue that way. i don't think there is a big threat to my person hood or to any of the principle of understanding because a person speaks with whom i disagree. i think that's what university settings are suppose to be about. your response? >> i completely agree with you, and that sends, laura, i'm completely in favor of people from every side of -- from every political wing to speak at commencements and to present their point of view. that's what we are protesting, what we are against is not her free speech. we are not against her gender. we are not
friends, graduations, my own graduation from dartmouth. going to law school.l speakers at college commencements or people who are not political. it's very rare to have a really staunch conservative speaker, certainly tea party people like social conservatives pro-life people. pro-traditional marriage. they are not going to speak at most college campuses. so i think it's just -- it's okay, i listen to people i disagree with and i listen and maybe i learn something. maybe i am kind of wow, okay....
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high-profile universities that were also on the list, including usc, ohio state, harvard, princeton and dartmouth> let's talk more about the jobs numbers, they were absolutely spectacular. 288,000 jobs added in the previous month. the unemployment rate plunges to 6.3%. we had such a terrible winter with so many blizzards that may be why we saw so many jobs this morning because simply they weren't being, made available earlier. now, wall street is going to take a look at this and wonder if the fed is going to get rid of easy money. keep in mind, strangely enough, wall street cares more about easy money from the fed than it does about the economy itself. so, don't necessarily expect. >>> a different set of numbers coming up from christina. sunrise over san jose. the weekend, is knocking. >> and you can come in. >> 54 degrees in san francisco. especially on a friday, we know we have a good-looking day to shape up. much cooler this afternoon and and that means we are going to see a much cooler day. in fact, we're going to see that ggb, golden gate bridge under the fog and as a result temperatures coo
high-profile universities that were also on the list, including usc, ohio state, harvard, princeton and dartmouth> let's talk more about the jobs numbers, they were absolutely spectacular. 288,000 jobs added in the previous month. the unemployment rate plunges to 6.3%. we had such a terrible winter with so many blizzards that may be why we saw so many jobs this morning because simply they weren't being, made available earlier. now, wall street is going to take a look at this and wonder if...
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discrimination of schools getting money which range from ivy league schools like harvard and princeton and dartmouthschools like sarah lawrend swath more. this list is part of the obama administration's push to shed greater transparency on sexual assault in higher education and how it's handled and launched a website, not alone .gov. what else do we know about the cases and what's being done to curb sexual assaults on campus? >> we don't know a lot about these cases, part of the education department's release of this information includes not giving any case specific details and while that's protecting the privacy of the students involved, some advocates had wished there was a little bit more information involved like the duration of the investigation when the investigation was launched and whether or not the investigation is based off an actual complaint or if it was something the education department initiated. but this is representative of the administration's push to curb sexual violence as a campus on whole. it is serving as a one-stop shop for students looking to find all of their resources in
discrimination of schools getting money which range from ivy league schools like harvard and princeton and dartmouthschools like sarah lawrend swath more. this list is part of the obama administration's push to shed greater transparency on sexual assault in higher education and how it's handled and launched a website, not alone .gov. what else do we know about the cases and what's being done to curb sexual assaults on campus? >> we don't know a lot about these cases, part of the education...
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. >> dartmouth socialologist found students from lower middle class bathrooms graduate with higher levelsent debt than poorer students and those who are better off. >> they make too much to qualify for the aid but they don't make enough to really keep up with the riding costs of college. so, it's these kids who are -- who face the burden of these rising costs. >> gosh. $11,000, i mean that's a new car for my husband and myself. >> that's like half of my student loans that i 0 currently. >> that's a baby really. >> we are seeing even among these young people who have done everything right. they have gone to college. they have graduated and they have left the nest. we are seeing these pretty massive inequalities in the amount of debt that they owe and we have to think about how that's going to affect their wellbeing moving forward. >> i think it's pretty stacked against the middle class the. i feel we work hard and to provide for a family and then once it comes to higher education, we are just kind of forgotten about. >> 1, 2, 3. >> patricia sogba, al jazeera, brooklyn, ohio. >> the struggl
. >> dartmouth socialologist found students from lower middle class bathrooms graduate with higher levelsent debt than poorer students and those who are better off. >> they make too much to qualify for the aid but they don't make enough to really keep up with the riding costs of college. so, it's these kids who are -- who face the burden of these rising costs. >> gosh. $11,000, i mean that's a new car for my husband and myself. >> that's like half of my student loans...
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what we started to have was studies done by jack wennburg at dartmouth and others, which showed large variations in medical practice, that you were much more likely to have a cataract surgery in onet of the country than another, or in one just small town compared to another small town. we couldn't understand the variation. it wasn't due to differences in ages or genders or even health status. nothing seemed to be correlating with it other than medical pctice factor, how the doctor decided torovide care. no at e beginning, in the '80s, it was very easy to contain costs with managed care and without anybody complaining because there was so much wasteful activity going on-- too many x-rays, too many laboratory tests, all sorts of things-- so that a thoughtful physician, working with a managed care organization could slow the rate of rising costs by getting rid of this unnecessary care... and this was very appealing. gee, we've got a magic answer. there's a loof services that really have marginal value. and so you'd hope that managed care could identify those and really weed out those ser
what we started to have was studies done by jack wennburg at dartmouth and others, which showed large variations in medical practice, that you were much more likely to have a cataract surgery in onet of the country than another, or in one just small town compared to another small town. we couldn't understand the variation. it wasn't due to differences in ages or genders or even health status. nothing seemed to be correlating with it other than medical pctice factor, how the doctor decided...
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and you were -- [inaudible conversations] >> guest: harvard, dartmouth, yale, princeton were all found it on biblical principles. you go there now that is all gone. i remember it being said, nathan qc when he was president of harvard more than a century ago said the lease the should be expected of a harvard graduate is that he learns to pronounced the name of god without embarrassment. >> host: we will take up short break and come right back with cal thomas and his new work, "what works: common sense solutions for a stronger america". >> on the go, "after words" is available via pot cast or itunes . visit booktv.org and click pot cast on the upper left-hand side of the page, select which would like and listen to -- while you travel. >> host: we are back with cal thomas, the author of a new book called, "what works: common sense solutions for a stronger america" the end of your book you right, let's have -- i am quoting here -- the equivalent of testimony time in church where we can start showcasing people who once lived in poverty and now are self-sufficient because they have embraced
and you were -- [inaudible conversations] >> guest: harvard, dartmouth, yale, princeton were all found it on biblical principles. you go there now that is all gone. i remember it being said, nathan qc when he was president of harvard more than a century ago said the lease the should be expected of a harvard graduate is that he learns to pronounced the name of god without embarrassment. >> host: we will take up short break and come right back with cal thomas and his new work,...
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see and includes arizona state, washington state and a few i believe dark meant and kristin dartmouth and kristin prince tonton harvard law school. and several other big name.large schools. we've posted the complete list.on our website.kron4.com. >> pam: a san jose state university football player. critically burned in a fire last week, remains in intensive care tonight. >> reporter: this was jarrod second operation since last week's fire burned jared who is a linebacker awoken from a back bedroom and had to run through the flames to get through safety. his family and friends say he has been on a ventilator and under sedation to deal with all of the tank. >> doctor says if burns even when it is healed. it burns. >> reporter: doctors are optimistic about his recovery but he will need many more weeks in the hospital and more searches and rehabilitation. >> he is definitely a fighter and will want to come back i think he will want to come back before the doctors would want him to come back. jarrett will do it and he would do a better bet anyone else. >> pam: game 6 of the best of seven s
see and includes arizona state, washington state and a few i believe dark meant and kristin dartmouth and kristin prince tonton harvard law school. and several other big name.large schools. we've posted the complete list.on our website.kron4.com. >> pam: a san jose state university football player. critically burned in a fire last week, remains in intensive care tonight. >> reporter: this was jarrod second operation since last week's fire burned jared who is a linebacker awoken from...
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. >>: some of the other schools on the list included you it as the paris princeton dartmouth and harvard is on our web site kron4 dot com. and about what the l.a. clippers and the playoffs so the game is at his 730 @ los angeles 3 kron4's jack is alive and oracle and as they did it to as it is maybe they can do it again. it and that no more to go darya. when a move on our laws and of all 3 it's quite of europe or car right now but it was a much different story last night when about 70,500 breezy warriors fans rocked the house and saw the warriors when game 6. in force in game 73 here's some video, from last night " as fans or arriving you could see stephen curry was the hero of game 6. a lot of the act had and the series has been off the court but if last night was on the courts and the warriors to get to the clipper is a force that pivotal game 7 last night. stephen curry scored 24 points. and actually the warriors were about up about 8300 month ago. clippers came storming back. for ultimately the warriors held onto it for a migraine there if andre e. wood got up in a key three- point l
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no -- >> host: you were talking about in the book don't send your kids to -- >> guest: harvard, dartmouth, princeton will all founded on biblical principles. you go there now, all of that's gone. i don't remember him, i remember him saying it, when he was president of harvard more than a century ago said the least that should be expected of a harvard graduate is that he be able to pronounce the name of god without embarrassment. >> host: we'll be right back with cal thomas, his new book, "what works: common sense solutions for a stronger america." >> after words is available via podcast through itunes and xml. visit booktv.org and click podcast on the upper left side of the page. select which podcast you'd like to download and listen to after words while you travel. we're back with cal thomas. he's the author of a new book called "what works: common sense solutions for a stronger hurricane." cal, at the end of your book let's have, i'm quoting here, the equivalent of testimony time in church where we can start showcasing people who once lived in poverty and despair now living conservative
no -- >> host: you were talking about in the book don't send your kids to -- >> guest: harvard, dartmouth, princeton will all founded on biblical principles. you go there now, all of that's gone. i don't remember him, i remember him saying it, when he was president of harvard more than a century ago said the least that should be expected of a harvard graduate is that he be able to pronounce the name of god without embarrassment. >> host: we'll be right back with cal thomas,...
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so kids believe that going to dartmouth is going to be good for them.uition, 3%, 5% a year when family incomes are going up 1% a year. that math doesn't work. >> and this is happening at so many great elite colleges. >> just one more sign about the 1%, the haves and have nots. the upper echelon, that increase is not phasing them. it's the emerging middle class that's getting effected. >> that's right. the people at the bottom get scholarships at good schools. the people at the top can afford it. it's what donny says. parents that make $200,000 a year that can't qualify for financial aid can't afford to send their kid to college. >> steve, thank you very much. great charts. we need to stay on this. i'm glad you agree with my favorite politician. >>> coming up, kids are great with modern technology, but what about technology from a few decades ago? the video you need to see. oh, look at that big computer. that looks like what i had in college. that's how old i am. next on "morning joe." oh, my gosh. ♪ ♪ [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are
so kids believe that going to dartmouth is going to be good for them.uition, 3%, 5% a year when family incomes are going up 1% a year. that math doesn't work. >> and this is happening at so many great elite colleges. >> just one more sign about the 1%, the haves and have nots. the upper echelon, that increase is not phasing them. it's the emerging middle class that's getting effected. >> that's right. the people at the bottom get scholarships at good schools. the people at the...
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fromceived his ba dartmouth college and received his jd from rutgers camden school law. he holds a degree from new york university. the next witness is mr. patrick. ofis founder and chairman rural media group, inc., the largest provider of multimedia content dedicated to rural and western lifestyle. he doesn't wear a tie. his representative asked if he should. we said we wanted him in his natural state. [laughter] if you are saying he does not have a tie on, it is the prerogative of the chairman. >> thank you. group is a parent company of a number of multimedia companies including 24-hourthe first television network dedicated to the needs and interests of rural america. for that, he was director of sales for superior livestock auction. prior to joining superior started a he was -- company in nebraska that introduced 2000 satellites to the midwest. before that, he worked on the chicago mercantile exchange as a commodity broker. he graduated from sam houston state university in huntsville, texas. we welcome you. our next witness, david shafer. -- schaeffer. he is founder o
fromceived his ba dartmouth college and received his jd from rutgers camden school law. he holds a degree from new york university. the next witness is mr. patrick. ofis founder and chairman rural media group, inc., the largest provider of multimedia content dedicated to rural and western lifestyle. he doesn't wear a tie. his representative asked if he should. we said we wanted him in his natural state. [laughter] if you are saying he does not have a tie on, it is the prerogative of the...
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--m pozen up at dartmouth >> bank of england. >> right, there are research suggests there is a large of people waiting out there for the economy to improve. >> like corporate, waiting to aend? >> people with less of labor force because they were marginal, they would be brought back once the economy improves enough. >> this debate is worth continuing, but we need to take a quick break here on "market makers." the hearing is over, janet yellen has completed her testimony. there are definitely further highlights to share with you and we will be back after the short way to tell you all about it. our economics editor, michael mckee, sticking with us. stick around, we will be right back. ♪ >> testimony has just wrapped up down in d.c.. we are joined by neil donna and our own economics editor, michael mckee. what was the most outstanding to you, my brother? >> the things she said about inequality are provocative. that she is very worried about the trends that we see relative to income and wealth in america. she did not say much about the middle class, which is interesting. her commentary se
--m pozen up at dartmouth >> bank of england. >> right, there are research suggests there is a large of people waiting out there for the economy to improve. >> like corporate, waiting to aend? >> people with less of labor force because they were marginal, they would be brought back once the economy improves enough. >> this debate is worth continuing, but we need to take a quick break here on "market makers." the hearing is over, janet yellen has completed...
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he received his ba from dartmouth college and received his jd from rutgers camden school law. he holds a degree from new york university. the next witness is mr. patrick. he is founder and chairman of rural media group, inc., the largest provider of multimedia content dedicated to rural and western lifestyle. he doesn't wear a tie. his representative asked if he should. we said we wanted him in his natural state. [laughter] if you are saying he does not have a tie on, it is the prerogative of the chairman. >> thank you. >> rural media group is a parent company of a number of multimedia companies including rf dtv, the first 24-hour television network dedicated to the needs and interests of rural america. for that, he was director of sales for superior livestock auction. prior to joining superior livestock, he was -- started a company in nebraska that introduced 2000 satellites to the midwest. before that, he worked on the chicago mercantile exchange as a commodity broker. he graduated from sam houston state university in huntsville, texas. we welcome you. our next witness, davi
he received his ba from dartmouth college and received his jd from rutgers camden school law. he holds a degree from new york university. the next witness is mr. patrick. he is founder and chairman of rural media group, inc., the largest provider of multimedia content dedicated to rural and western lifestyle. he doesn't wear a tie. his representative asked if he should. we said we wanted him in his natural state. [laughter] if you are saying he does not have a tie on, it is the prerogative of...
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he received his ba from dartmouth college and received his jd from rockers school of law and holds fromss is in mr. patrick gottsch, founder and chairman of the overall media group inc., the world's leading provider of multimedia content dedicated towards rural lifestyle. he doesn't wear a tie and the representative asked me if he should wear a tie and i told him that we wanted him as a natural. if you are saying he doesn't have a tie on it's the prerogative of the chairman and of mr. gottsch. the media group as a parent company of a number of multimedia companies including the nation's first 24 hour television network dedicated to serve the needs and interests of america. before launching the group, mr. gottsch served as a livestock auction, the largest livestock option in the united states. prior to joining the superior lisak, mr. gottsch started the installations in nebraska which introduced over 2,000 satellites to the midwest and was recognized in the nation's largest satellite retailer in 1987. before the installations, he worked on the chicago market change as a commodity broker.
he received his ba from dartmouth college and received his jd from rockers school of law and holds fromss is in mr. patrick gottsch, founder and chairman of the overall media group inc., the world's leading provider of multimedia content dedicated towards rural lifestyle. he doesn't wear a tie and the representative asked me if he should wear a tie and i told him that we wanted him as a natural. if you are saying he doesn't have a tie on it's the prerogative of the chairman and of mr. gottsch....
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town and $5,000 at another place intown, is the hope of those kind of tools, the hope of what the dartmouth atlas project has been working on for years, is to try to point those things out? i think at the heart of the ced proposal, even back in 2007, was to say, in order to be incentives to use the tools and then follow with behavior, you need to have something at stake, which is the consumerism piece of health care, if my colonoscopy is free where i go to 1500 one or $5,000 one, it's not a match. >> you have to have something at stake and have to have quality data as well as price data. you need both to make a decent decision. >> other questions, comments. cries of frustration. chance of hope. go ahead. one here and then win in the back. >> tony with kaiser permanente. i wanted to thank ron and ray for really continuing the ced leadership and pushing purdue and refreshing the ideas ced has been a leader in. i will be sure to provide amp comments into the work. some supportive. some challenging. >> i've been there. >> helen, you have been fantastic in terms of pushing the providers and carr
town and $5,000 at another place intown, is the hope of those kind of tools, the hope of what the dartmouth atlas project has been working on for years, is to try to point those things out? i think at the heart of the ced proposal, even back in 2007, was to say, in order to be incentives to use the tools and then follow with behavior, you need to have something at stake, which is the consumerism piece of health care, if my colonoscopy is free where i go to 1500 one or $5,000 one, it's not a...