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then at the base of it so red for taking out his frustrations on burkey capital gains in berlin for dartmouth and retake top spot in the bundesliga and put the pressure but by. up the gulf now and spain's john rom has a one shot lead over rory mcilroy and tommy fleetwood going into the final round of the players championship australia's jason day is two shots further back if day wins he'll join a small group of players to win that tournaments multiple times of golf's biggest prize outside the four majors but the shot of the day at sawgrass has to go to seamus power take a look at this couple hops a roll and right in there that was the first hole and one of is. you're watching news live from berlin coming up next it's d.w. world stories with airports on this week's key topics and offering as you can all the latest news and information around the clock on our web site that's d.w. dot com i'm carl aspen thanks for watching. i'm secure that while you were not tired and in the end this to me you're not allowed to stay here we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers would
then at the base of it so red for taking out his frustrations on burkey capital gains in berlin for dartmouth and retake top spot in the bundesliga and put the pressure but by. up the gulf now and spain's john rom has a one shot lead over rory mcilroy and tommy fleetwood going into the final round of the players championship australia's jason day is two shots further back if day wins he'll join a small group of players to win that tournaments multiple times of golf's biggest prize outside the...
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the last four events i did, dartmouth college, michigan state, american university stanford, disruptions at every single event of varying types, but all aimed at intimidating the conservative students and shutting down the event. i think the roots of this actually go back to what a california professor in the '60s advocated. he basically said that we should be tolerant i'm away on the left should be tolerant, but we should not be tolerant of intolerance. so what the left is doing here is using this kind of idea, that they are fighting intolerance, except that they are fighting conservatism. they are fighting republican ideas and taking on people who are not advocating intolerance but advocating a different point of view. >> laura: that's a great point. if you are fighting against hitler, by any means necessary, defeat hitler. if conservatism, donald trump is hitler, take them all out. you've been writing this for years. "the washington post" op-ed today that made this case that more speech control will actually hurt conservatives, they claim it'll probably just amount to a deeper distrus
the last four events i did, dartmouth college, michigan state, american university stanford, disruptions at every single event of varying types, but all aimed at intimidating the conservative students and shutting down the event. i think the roots of this actually go back to what a california professor in the '60s advocated. he basically said that we should be tolerant i'm away on the left should be tolerant, but we should not be tolerant of intolerance. so what the left is doing here is using...
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shery: joining us now is a dartmouth professor of economics and contributing editor. a former member of the bank of england's monetary policy committee. we know they don't want a no deal brexit. we know they didn't want the revised one or the first one. do we know at this point what they actually do want? do we have any more clues from two years ago? meny: you have asked meek -- this question before. shery: i know. danny: the answer is that you played this tape which she failed to get her deal through. she failed to get her deal through the parliament twice. they have rejected a no deal and have been thinking about voting on an extension until june. let's -- what is coming? no idea. they haven't unable to do anything in 2.5 years and we have no idea what kind of deal they could negotiate between now and june. so this is kicking the can down the road. nobody has the faintest idea. the other thing, they have no may'soning government, government told ministers they have to vote for these. they haven't got a functioning government. they don't really know what they are doi
shery: joining us now is a dartmouth professor of economics and contributing editor. a former member of the bank of england's monetary policy committee. we know they don't want a no deal brexit. we know they didn't want the revised one or the first one. do we know at this point what they actually do want? do we have any more clues from two years ago? meny: you have asked meek -- this question before. shery: i know. danny: the answer is that you played this tape which she failed to get her deal...
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professor of economics at dartmouth college. thank you for joining us.e what else is going on. let's get an update on the first word news with su keenan. su: the grounding of the boeing 737 max 8 is now sent to rebel -- ripple through economic indicators from trade to durable goods. j.p. morgan chase says there's little chance of a short-term impact, but further ahead, the disruption may affect the make of the gdp. build thetinues to plane and says it will slow production as of next week. asbrazil, markets slumped the former president was arrested as part of the sweeping corruption investigation. the inquiry is now in its fifth year. it started as a kickback involving that has expanded to executives at major construction companies and led to the jailing of another former leader. has delivereddent an election boost to benjamin netanyahu, saying it's time for the u.s. to recognize israel's sovereignty over the occupied golan heights. it's a break of decades of american foreign-policy and could sway israeli voters. held it since capturing the area in the 19
professor of economics at dartmouth college. thank you for joining us.e what else is going on. let's get an update on the first word news with su keenan. su: the grounding of the boeing 737 max 8 is now sent to rebel -- ripple through economic indicators from trade to durable goods. j.p. morgan chase says there's little chance of a short-term impact, but further ahead, the disruption may affect the make of the gdp. build thetinues to plane and says it will slow production as of next week....
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the folks who introduced her, one of them was her friend from dartmouth college, connie reddin, who talkedt what kirsten would bring to the country. she talked about d.r.e.a.m.ers, folks who worked to combat sexual assault. she's showing the people what she will be standing for. another big part of the speech was going directly after president trump. she mentioned him by name. she said he was tearing the moral fabric of this country. it was to bring her fight to his doorstep. no, it is not where he lives, but she talked about the tower here as a shrine of greed. she talked about the president as a political figure. she brought it here to criticize him and hopefully get a little attention in doing so. gillibrand has been struggling so far in the polls, being in the low percent, 1%, zero percent in the polls, so she has a ways to go. >> athena jones, thank you in new york. >>> so many on pins and needles as the top conclusions from robert mueller, that report, are expected to be delivered to congress any moment now. we are standing by with more after this. to make you everybody else... ♪ ♪ m
the folks who introduced her, one of them was her friend from dartmouth college, connie reddin, who talkedt what kirsten would bring to the country. she talked about d.r.e.a.m.ers, folks who worked to combat sexual assault. she's showing the people what she will be standing for. another big part of the speech was going directly after president trump. she mentioned him by name. she said he was tearing the moral fabric of this country. it was to bring her fight to his doorstep. no, it is not...
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he is currently the montgomery fellow at dartmouth college. a nonresident fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace. without further ado, let me turn it over so our program can get under way. thank you very much. [applause] for introducing us and thank you for being here. it is a great privilege. jake is someone i have been lucky enough to know for some time and i think he's one of the most interesting observers of american foreign policy, so we are going to have some sting -- some interesting conversations today. from where you sit, what do you think are the most interesting debates in the democratic party today over foreign policy? jake: i will start by saying that the election of donald trump has reduced the degree to which there's been really dynamic debate within the democrat party because there's a kind of back to basics element to this. what used to be sort of simple bromides -- we believe in alliances, we believe in values, we don't like nuclear war -- have now become kind of the standard fare of what people say when the
he is currently the montgomery fellow at dartmouth college. a nonresident fellow at the carnegie endowment for international peace. without further ado, let me turn it over so our program can get under way. thank you very much. [applause] for introducing us and thank you for being here. it is a great privilege. jake is someone i have been lucky enough to know for some time and i think he's one of the most interesting observers of american foreign policy, so we are going to have some sting --...
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that was different from when you and i, we both went to dartmouth. it's b big and it's opened up ad a lot of them pay cash. colleges like that. chris, there's a lot of factors. forbes has published pieces by people who say is it worth it. you still make more money in general if you go to college than if you don't go to college. but we have this huge weight of college debt. $1.5 trillion outstanding college debt today. i think the average kidod was tabout $28,000, which most peoe probably will be able to pay off but a lot of people won't. what about that? what about that aspect of it? and a lot of these kids don't even e get jobs in the areas of study that they majored in. that's another issue that keeps getting raised in forbes and beyond. >> well, the group you are talking about here is elite colleges. you're talking about the ivy league and stanford. >> laura: we are talking about wake forest, u texas. it's not just ivy league. chris, it's wake forest, it's ut. usc, and a number of others. i was kind of surprised to see them on the list. they are g
that was different from when you and i, we both went to dartmouth. it's b big and it's opened up ad a lot of them pay cash. colleges like that. chris, there's a lot of factors. forbes has published pieces by people who say is it worth it. you still make more money in general if you go to college than if you don't go to college. but we have this huge weight of college debt. $1.5 trillion outstanding college debt today. i think the average kidod was tabout $28,000, which most peoe probably will...
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because that person has studied the way admissions are done at dartmouth, princeton, et cetera and are to make sure your kid is attractive. so how is it then fair if you're not from a background like that? >> that's a very good question. fra frank, stay with me. we have a lot to talk about. we'll get into that with tiffany cross and areva martin. don't go anywhere. , so i can lock in moisture... and keep us protected. we've got to have each other's backs... and fronts. cerave. what your skin craves. >>> so celebrities like felicity huffman and lori loughlin, wealthy parents, coaches, all caught up in what's been called the largest college admissions scam ever prosecuted. frank bruni is back with me. joining me now, tiffany cross and areva martin. areva is the author of "make it rain rain." welcome to the program. i appreciate both of you coming on, as well as frank, of course. are areva, i'll start with you, the sums of money we're talking about here, mind boggling. take a look at this, everyone, areva and everyone else. $500,000 from actress lori loughlin and her husband. $15,000 from
because that person has studied the way admissions are done at dartmouth, princeton, et cetera and are to make sure your kid is attractive. so how is it then fair if you're not from a background like that? >> that's a very good question. fra frank, stay with me. we have a lot to talk about. we'll get into that with tiffany cross and areva martin. don't go anywhere. , so i can lock in moisture... and keep us protected. we've got to have each other's backs... and fronts. cerave. what your...
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i felt this is a bunch of dartmouth students looking for a party and trying to find an excuse or somethingk we're starting to see the seeds of after one week. we learned today it's a 400-page mueller report that barr purported to have the top line conclusions of in his four-page memo. we knew last week that barr took it on himself to decide and issue that mueller wouldn't decide whether the president had obstructed justice. all in a matter of 48 hours and in a four-page memo. you know, this is looking increasingly problematic, and as you said earlier, this looks panicky today. >> he has suggested that there is a number of categories of information that he is going to excise from the report, not only before it's released to the public, but before it's released to congress. the one -- one of those categories is grand jury information. and obviously grand jury information is secret. we the public never expect that stuff to be released to us under the normal course of events, but what do you make of the way he's treating that, particularly if that's the major quantity of information that he's
i felt this is a bunch of dartmouth students looking for a party and trying to find an excuse or somethingk we're starting to see the seeds of after one week. we learned today it's a 400-page mueller report that barr purported to have the top line conclusions of in his four-page memo. we knew last week that barr took it on himself to decide and issue that mueller wouldn't decide whether the president had obstructed justice. all in a matter of 48 hours and in a four-page memo. you know, this is...
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it was chaired by the president of dartmouth college. undertook a major investigation of the causes and effects of the accident and reported to president carter that november. the commission was appointed in april and submitted its final report in november. sponsored its own investigation, which was headed by a prominent attorney. did extensive investigations of the causes and consequences of the accident. and reported to the nrc. both of these reports were published. both of them have thousands of pages of supporting documentation and material. what they concluded was there has been a lot of foulups by the nrc, the nuclear industry, and others. they proved conclusively that no one was well-prepared for an accident such as occurred at three mile island. they made a series of recommendations. out.of them were carried that was to improve training of operators, improve instrumentation and control rooms. so if you had alarms going off like he did on the morning of ,arch 28 at three mile island there would be something to show the operators w
it was chaired by the president of dartmouth college. undertook a major investigation of the causes and effects of the accident and reported to president carter that november. the commission was appointed in april and submitted its final report in november. sponsored its own investigation, which was headed by a prominent attorney. did extensive investigations of the causes and consequences of the accident. and reported to the nrc. both of these reports were published. both of them have...
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because that person has studied the way admissions are done at dartmouth, princeton, et cetera and are trying to make sure your kid is attractive. so how is it then fair if you're not from a background like that? >> that's a very good question. frank, stay with me. we have a lot to talk about. we'll get into that with tiffany cross and areva martin. don't go anywhere. so, you're open all day, that's what 24/7 means, sugar. kind of like how you get 24/7 access to licensed agents with geico. hmm? yeah, you just go online, or give them a call anytime. you don't say. yep. now what will it take to get 24/7 access to that lemon meringue pie? pie! pie's coming! that's what it takes, baby. geico®. great service from licensed agents, 24/7. four zero expense ratio index funds directly to investors. and now we have zero account fees for brokerage accounts. at fidelity, those zeros really add up. ♪ so maybe i'll win, saved by zero ♪ when i had my brother those ztake me places, up. it was always like, we had to get there early so i could smoke a cigarette before we go inside. we always had to stop
because that person has studied the way admissions are done at dartmouth, princeton, et cetera and are trying to make sure your kid is attractive. so how is it then fair if you're not from a background like that? >> that's a very good question. frank, stay with me. we have a lot to talk about. we'll get into that with tiffany cross and areva martin. don't go anywhere. so, you're open all day, that's what 24/7 means, sugar. kind of like how you get 24/7 access to licensed agents with...
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and in forest hill, dartmouth road remains closed from the south circular following a stabbing yesterdaya chilly start this morning, temperatures in the low single figures. it is bright, though, with some hazy sunshine. through the late morning, and into the afternoon, we‘ll tend to see cloud bubbling up. temperatures at a maximum of 16 degrees celsius, with a light north—westerly breeze. as we go through this evening and overnight, we‘ll hold onto a fair amount of cloud to start, but i think we will start to see some clear spells developing. staying dry overnight, and in the clear spells, temperatures falling to an overnight low of around two degrees celsius, holding at more like five celsius in central london, and then further dry weather to come in the next few days. we‘re going to see the temperatures creeping up, as well, into the mid to high teens for thursday and friday, before it turns a little bit cooler as we move into the weekend. bye— bye. i‘m back with the latest from the bbc london newsroom in half an hour. bye for now. this hello, this is breakfast with louise minchin and
and in forest hill, dartmouth road remains closed from the south circular following a stabbing yesterdaya chilly start this morning, temperatures in the low single figures. it is bright, though, with some hazy sunshine. through the late morning, and into the afternoon, we‘ll tend to see cloud bubbling up. temperatures at a maximum of 16 degrees celsius, with a light north—westerly breeze. as we go through this evening and overnight, we‘ll hold onto a fair amount of cloud to start, but i...
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chief justice marshall found in favor of dartmouth college as an organization in order to control itsriculum and faculty hirings when the state wanted to take that over. the people on the left when we talk about the new york times planned parenthood, they have no problem with corporate rights. favorings someone conservative opinions, they have a problem. i went to columbia undergraduate and law school. guest: oberlin college. host: tammy, democrats line. caller: hello? you are on. caller: i am calling from new mexico. good morning. i love your program. i am listening to this gentleman defend citizens united. to me that was probably one of the worst mistakes ever to go through. the gentleman that called earlier, obviously a man of th in ourlost fai judicial system when i was 17 acres i could see how biased it was. i am 66 now. i could see how biased it was against people even in our community. we thought it had gotten better, but it has gotten so much worse. host: we will get a response. guest: she is entitled to her opinion about citizens united. i would disagree. i don't think we wer
chief justice marshall found in favor of dartmouth college as an organization in order to control itsriculum and faculty hirings when the state wanted to take that over. the people on the left when we talk about the new york times planned parenthood, they have no problem with corporate rights. favorings someone conservative opinions, they have a problem. i went to columbia undergraduate and law school. guest: oberlin college. host: tammy, democrats line. caller: hello? you are on. caller: i am...
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i had two children out of my three who went to harvard and dartmouth. the sat scores and all those other things were very important. me that people are now beginning to become aware of how much corruption is involved. if you went back and examined the sat scores of the kennedys, reagan,es, and ronald and donald trump, his lawyers are making sure nobody sees his sat scores. theset cats been going to schools forever. this expose is very welcome to me because i was a schoolteacher. my parents were immigrants. they never got beyond the third grade. for me going to college was a big deal. you are doing a great job by the way. people begin to understand the system is rigged. host: that is done in new hampshire. he will finish us off. coming up, we will take a look at an aspect of the president's 2020 budget proposal. particularly when it comes to the realms of medicare and medicaid. the washington examiner's kimberly leonard will break down the proposals for us. " will break down those proposals. we will hear from two legislators. those converse gauger -- tho
i had two children out of my three who went to harvard and dartmouth. the sat scores and all those other things were very important. me that people are now beginning to become aware of how much corruption is involved. if you went back and examined the sat scores of the kennedys, reagan,es, and ronald and donald trump, his lawyers are making sure nobody sees his sat scores. theset cats been going to schools forever. this expose is very welcome to me because i was a schoolteacher. my parents were...
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. >> between dartmouth and -- how many college students do we have? i'm going to guess somewhere in the neighborhood of voting college students, 20,000, something like that maybe 15,000 or 20,000. i'm really -- >> out of the total population is what. >> total population of 1.3 million. so, again, this isn't about college students, per se, but any individual citizen. this law dogs not discern and i went to the supreme court and said, six very clear questions before i even sign the bill. i said would this suppress the vote for a college student or here or there, answer these questions. and three justices said, it makes august the sense in the world and said the state is invent viced to do this because the system is so inequitable. how is putting mine on par with everyone else's somehow gaming the system. >> so how is the state going to respond to this. >> we don't have to respond. it's an aclu lawsuit on something that's been determined by the state supreme court. it's, you know, it's frivolous. >> you're dismissionive? >> of course. why wouldn't i be?
. >> between dartmouth and -- how many college students do we have? i'm going to guess somewhere in the neighborhood of voting college students, 20,000, something like that maybe 15,000 or 20,000. i'm really -- >> out of the total population is what. >> total population of 1.3 million. so, again, this isn't about college students, per se, but any individual citizen. this law dogs not discern and i went to the supreme court and said, six very clear questions before i even sign...
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colleague of mine from graduate school, of the university of wisconsin madison, doctor jason houle of dartmouth university. many areas of bipartisan agreement that will lead to a better future for the students of this country, particularly as it relates to accountability, which is something that i've done work on, thank you all for this opportunity to come before you today, i'm eager to help in any way that i can, today and in the coming weeks and months. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> good morning. my name is doctor allison morrison in the interim chancellor, the westernmost institution of the globally recognized university of north carolina system. our mission is to serve our region and community. our student body reflects that, proximally 43% of the western carolina students are pell grant recipients, and 40% are 1st-generation college students. west and carolina university has enjoyed great success over the last seven years. roman has soared to more than 11,600 students. freshman retention has increased to 71% to 80%, and our six-year graduation rate has risen from 50 to 60%. is a re
colleague of mine from graduate school, of the university of wisconsin madison, doctor jason houle of dartmouth university. many areas of bipartisan agreement that will lead to a better future for the students of this country, particularly as it relates to accountability, which is something that i've done work on, thank you all for this opportunity to come before you today, i'm eager to help in any way that i can, today and in the coming weeks and months. thank you very much. >> thank...