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thousand dollars to rhawnhurst alma mater. hampton my alma mater. went there in 19 -- -- >> it's not important. don't worry. >> all right. kate joins us now and severe weather made it through tonight. >> we had pretty nasty storms earlier this evening. now we're just tracking a few showers here and there not a big deal. we got to get this system out of here. once we do, we'll start feeling like summer around here. make up for lot of time a little bit here. the month of may has been very chilly and wet as well over 5-inches of rain so far this month. but some changes are on the way we're talk 80s to finish out the week and complain about it being too hot. you can never get it just right. let's take look what's happening route outside. take you to out to live loot at center city philadelphia. clear skies at the moment. cleared out pretty nicely after the storms that came through earlier. there are still a few scattered showers mainly south and east of the city right now that take look how the day panned out on our time lapse. we started this mid after
thousand dollars to rhawnhurst alma mater. hampton my alma mater. went there in 19 -- -- >> it's not important. don't worry. >> all right. kate joins us now and severe weather made it through tonight. >> we had pretty nasty storms earlier this evening. now we're just tracking a few showers here and there not a big deal. we got to get this system out of here. once we do, we'll start feeling like summer around here. make up for lot of time a little bit here. the month of may has...
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today, secretary clinton's alma mater, wellesley college, held its commencement era money.n 1969, she was the one speaking at the podium. what do students at the college think of mrs. clinton? >> graduation day at wellesley college, and you do not want to miss the photo call in a year that its most famous alumni could become america's first female president. it's the subject on everybody's lips. the picture is a little more trump and a little less hillary. >> for hillary clinton, the road to the white house can be traced mater, a female college she entered as a republican and left as a democrat. >> i'll vote for hillary, yes. >> hillary. >> hillary! >> but it's far from a unanimous endorsement. the highlight of graduation ceremonies is the keynote commencement address, and in 1969, hillary rodham became the first ever student to deliver it. it was a fiery speech, set against the backdrop of 1960's campus unrest and thrust her into the national spotlight. hillary clinton was painted as the leader of a generation, and oem.ended by quoting a p but that famous commencement addr
today, secretary clinton's alma mater, wellesley college, held its commencement era money.n 1969, she was the one speaking at the podium. what do students at the college think of mrs. clinton? >> graduation day at wellesley college, and you do not want to miss the photo call in a year that its most famous alumni could become america's first female president. it's the subject on everybody's lips. the picture is a little more trump and a little less hillary. >> for hillary clinton,...
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she returns to her alma mater colorado college this month to give a commencement speech to graduates. it is 20 minutes. [applause] ms. mcnutt: wow, what a great day this is. i am just so thrilled to be here is your commencement speaker and to be able to congratulate the graduates, the parents, the families, faculty, and friends of the class of 2016. honestly, to me, it seems like just yesterday i was sitting on your side of the podium, as a member of the first class to be entirely educated under the block plan. and now, instead, i am saving up for my own grandchildren's college education.
she returns to her alma mater colorado college this month to give a commencement speech to graduates. it is 20 minutes. [applause] ms. mcnutt: wow, what a great day this is. i am just so thrilled to be here is your commencement speaker and to be able to congratulate the graduates, the parents, the families, faculty, and friends of the class of 2016. honestly, to me, it seems like just yesterday i was sitting on your side of the podium, as a member of the first class to be entirely educated...
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malia visited princeton, her mother's alma mater and columbia, her dad's alma mater so looks like harvardlomatic choice as that's where both of them earned their law degrees. >> a fun year. >>> next up a solution for all those pizza boxes that end up in the trash, an edible pizza box. >> a box pizza. it's inside a folding box that you can actually eat. >> okay. it costs about 40 bucks and vinny's pizzeria is still working on a way to deliver the whole thing without using a box, of course, so that means it's really -- >> it's a work in progress. is it really a box? >>> fishing and beer often go hand in hand but not like this. >> a couple of fishing buddies in wisconsin had a rare catch. it turns out to be 60 years old but after all that time under water, the cans were corroded and filled with sand. >> we thought it was a rock or a log or something like that. happens all the time. and truth be told pulled it up and it ended up being >> they were empty, unfortunately, but i don't know how good they would have tasted anyway from -- they would have been cold still, i'm guessing. >> that is the
malia visited princeton, her mother's alma mater and columbia, her dad's alma mater so looks like harvardlomatic choice as that's where both of them earned their law degrees. >> a fun year. >>> next up a solution for all those pizza boxes that end up in the trash, an edible pizza box. >> a box pizza. it's inside a folding box that you can actually eat. >> okay. it costs about 40 bucks and vinny's pizzeria is still working on a way to deliver the whole thing without...
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. >> last year the choir donated a thousand dollars to rhawnhurst alma mater.on my alma mater. went there in 19 -- -- >> it's not important. don't worry. >> all right. kate joins us now and severe weather made it through tonight. >> we had pretty nasty storms earlier this evening. now we're just tracking a few showers here and there not a big deal. we got to get this system out of here. once we do, we'll start feeling like summer around here. make up for lot of time a little bit here. the month of may has been very chilly and wet as well over 5-inches of rain so far this month. but some changes are on the way we're talk 80s to finish out the week and complain about it being too hot. you can never get it just right. let's take look what's happening route outside. take you to out to live loot at center city philadelphia. clear skies at the moment. cleared out pretty nicely after the storms that came through earlier. there are still a few scattered showers mainly south and east of the city right now that take look how the day panned out on our time lapse. we start
. >> last year the choir donated a thousand dollars to rhawnhurst alma mater.on my alma mater. went there in 19 -- -- >> it's not important. don't worry. >> all right. kate joins us now and severe weather made it through tonight. >> we had pretty nasty storms earlier this evening. now we're just tracking a few showers here and there not a big deal. we got to get this system out of here. once we do, we'll start feeling like summer around here. make up for lot of time a...
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i personally had worked at my undergraduate alma mater at bringing about the teaching of african-american history. sense-in and a demonstration, because there was not african-american history. we had something going on, a motivation. we had a movement in many ways behind this. i would like for you to just say something to the generation of people who are sitting here, some who have finished their degrees and they don't have a job. [applause] [laughter] going?did they keep on and also, what jaclyn said, are graduatingo thereve their degree, yet is somebody out there sitting on their interview panel saying, you are too politically correct. it does not matter if you are politically incorrect or correct, you know what they are saying. way, oring, is there a do you have one word, to say to the generation that is here, people going into the field, about why they should stay? why should they do the work we do? [applause] we are going to limit it to a word or two. >> yes, quickly, go to our website. the aha is trying to suggest that phd historians are useful in many places in our economy and soci
i personally had worked at my undergraduate alma mater at bringing about the teaching of african-american history. sense-in and a demonstration, because there was not african-american history. we had something going on, a motivation. we had a movement in many ways behind this. i would like for you to just say something to the generation of people who are sitting here, some who have finished their degrees and they don't have a job. [applause] [laughter] going?did they keep on and also, what...
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. >>> graduate of ryder university got something extra from hardware alma mater and -- from her alma mater. >> reporter: college radio station 107.7 held a contest asking graduates to make a short video of their experience at ryder. ten finalists were given a car key and asked to start the car and were disappointed until rosy weber got in and the engine turned over. >>> it's been an amazing day, it's all too good to be true. rosy wrote played and sang an original song called my promise fulfilled a variation of the school motto. >>> what rosy's video did was report operate the ryder experience. rosy gets -- it seemed like a wonderful project. >>> i have a buick like 1994, so this is quite an upgrade. >>> she plans to return home in alabama and work as a waitress and save money and return to new york city. >>> i want to be on broadway i want to be a performer. >> reporter: in lawrenceville, i'm nora muchanic channel 6 "action news." >>> congratulations, from our delaware newsroom a woman is making history at the university of delaware, christine waywalk has been named the new athletic d
. >>> graduate of ryder university got something extra from hardware alma mater and -- from her alma mater. >> reporter: college radio station 107.7 held a contest asking graduates to make a short video of their experience at ryder. ten finalists were given a car key and asked to start the car and were disappointed until rosy weber got in and the engine turned over. >>> it's been an amazing day, it's all too good to be true. rosy wrote played and sang an original song...
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your alma mater.you must feel proud this morning. >> i do. >> the president expected to deliver words of encouragement as students say good-bye to the classroom and walk to a new future. all this happening as the president tries to cement his legacy in his final months per office. and 51% of americans now say they approve of the president's performance. phillip levine says a good approval rating for president obama is the key for hillary clinton. >> i'm running to build on the progress that president obama has made. i am proud of that progress. >> so she's obviously not staying away from president obama and says she wants to be part of that legacy and build on it. how important is it for her to tie herself to president obama? we've seen approval ratings go up and down. >> well, president obama we believe is very, very popular. look at the great things he's done. number one, he took office, unemployment was over 10%, created so many jobs. n now it's under 5%. he's created health insurance for millions
your alma mater.you must feel proud this morning. >> i do. >> the president expected to deliver words of encouragement as students say good-bye to the classroom and walk to a new future. all this happening as the president tries to cement his legacy in his final months per office. and 51% of americans now say they approve of the president's performance. phillip levine says a good approval rating for president obama is the key for hillary clinton. >> i'm running to build on the...
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celebrations continuing at his alma mater after this.ichelle: harrison students voicing disapproval of a new north carolina school system proposal to ban skinny jeans. jonathan: what is it with north carolina lately? it would ban other tight panting including leggings unless the top covers the bottom entirely. the new hanover county school system developed the proposal after bigger girls were bullied over their tight jeans. a parent argued that this is just body shaming. i don't know. not going to touch that. talk about the weather situation. steve: neither am i. how is that? michelle: people will be stripping off layers. it's hot. warm up more tomorrow. the focus is on the upcoming weekend. a big holiday weekend. a lot of folks are going to head out to the delmarva beaches. the weather will cooperate most of the time. monday i'm concerned about. right now looking at the national harbor. that is packed this weekend. looking at a temperature of 85 degrees at reagan national airport. a few clouds out there. we move through the day tomorrow
celebrations continuing at his alma mater after this.ichelle: harrison students voicing disapproval of a new north carolina school system proposal to ban skinny jeans. jonathan: what is it with north carolina lately? it would ban other tight panting including leggings unless the top covers the bottom entirely. the new hanover county school system developed the proposal after bigger girls were bullied over their tight jeans. a parent argued that this is just body shaming. i don't know. not going...
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>> i would like to say how pleased i am to be here at an institution that was part of her alma mater. she came here in 1928 after having graduated from a small high school in the south that only went to 11th grade which meant she had to come to new york and earn a second high school diploma so she could be admitted. if you read her autobiography you would know that hunter, of all institutions she approached here, was the one place she found acceptance and encouragement. so she did come to hunter. pauli had all kinds of financial trouble. so she did drop out after her sophomore year but she did eventually return. one of the things she always remembered and would credit hunter for were her relationships with two professors here. one was a catherine ryan heart who was an enlish professor and encouraged pauli to write. she had always wanted to write. as i was saying to my colleague, we know pauli primarily as an activist, the first african-american women to be ordained as an episcopal priest, but the thing she wanted to be known as first and foremost was as a writer. it was in catherine r
>> i would like to say how pleased i am to be here at an institution that was part of her alma mater. she came here in 1928 after having graduated from a small high school in the south that only went to 11th grade which meant she had to come to new york and earn a second high school diploma so she could be admitted. if you read her autobiography you would know that hunter, of all institutions she approached here, was the one place she found acceptance and encouragement. so she did come to...
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he performed in a play at his high school alma mater. >> thanks for joining us, detective? >> kenny. >> that's mayor kenny showing off his acting chops today at st. joe's prep. the mayor had a cameo in the school's production of "curtains" he said he regretted never joining the drama club in high school. so the school's drama director made it all happen. >>> the philadelphia police officer and district attorney spend the day strengthening ties with one of the communities they serve. >> break the silence. >> end the violence. >> reporter: nbc 10 in kobbs creek where there was a community walk against violence. they took time out to talk about some of the issues that young people are facing growing up in the city. williams urged people to speak up hen they see crime happening in their neighborhood. >>> a local eagle scout finds a way to honor those who make the ultimate sacrifice. we'll show you his invention for the graves of fallen heroes. pat toomey started his career as an investment banker. then, a wall street wheeler-dealer overseeing stock trades in new york, london an
he performed in a play at his high school alma mater. >> thanks for joining us, detective? >> kenny. >> that's mayor kenny showing off his acting chops today at st. joe's prep. the mayor had a cameo in the school's production of "curtains" he said he regretted never joining the drama club in high school. so the school's drama director made it all happen. >>> the philadelphia police officer and district attorney spend the day strengthening ties with one of...
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for donald trump this was a return visit to the penn campus home of his alma mater the wharton schoolo i went to the wharton school of finance which is considered the best business school. >> reporter: it's the education that donald trump boasts about. >> i was a good student. >> reporter: that's swagger was something his wharton classmates noticed decades ago. >> don't had the ambition and drive and made that very obvious from the beginning comparing himself to one of the most successful and wealthiest realtors in manhattan. he said i'm going to be the next bill zeckendorf but i'm going to be better. i remember seeing the expression on my chassis mates faces. we're thinking who the hell does he think he is. >> reporter: it was the fall of 1966 and donald trump just transferred the wharton school of finance from fordham university in the bronx. >> donald had good concept for corporate and brand image from the beginning. >> reporter: the last time he saw trump was on graduation day in 1968. >> and he was friendly guy. he didn't brag about power or money. >> reporter: his trump tales ar
for donald trump this was a return visit to the penn campus home of his alma mater the wharton schoolo i went to the wharton school of finance which is considered the best business school. >> reporter: it's the education that donald trump boasts about. >> i was a good student. >> reporter: that's swagger was something his wharton classmates noticed decades ago. >> don't had the ambition and drive and made that very obvious from the beginning comparing himself to one of...
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. >>> my alma mater, the university of maryland, the men's lacrosse team is looking for their first national championship in four decades. but one of their stars almost didn't make it to the tournament. his unusual battle is next. >>> a lot of excitement in college park as the university of maryland's men's and women's lacrosse teams are both going for national titles. for the men, it would be their first since 1975. as carol maloney reports, the chance of raising a trophy is taking on extra meaning for one player. >> i didn't know if i was going to play. i didn't know what was going to happen. >> at the end of his freshman year at maryland, tim came down with mono, but there was something else going on. unable to stand without being overcome by dizziness, he was hospitalized for three days. the eventual diagnosis, vertigo. >> that was a new o coaching staff. we just had never experienced that before. it's like a routine where, all right, two weeks off. all right, we're going to try it again. no, he got dizzy. all right, it's two more weeks again. finally he went to a specialist up in new yo
. >>> my alma mater, the university of maryland, the men's lacrosse team is looking for their first national championship in four decades. but one of their stars almost didn't make it to the tournament. his unusual battle is next. >>> a lot of excitement in college park as the university of maryland's men's and women's lacrosse teams are both going for national titles. for the men, it would be their first since 1975. as carol maloney reports, the chance of raising a trophy is...
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i do have somebody from your alma mater. this is written in green. >> reporter: a teacher kept warm by her students' bright futures. >> they know that i've got something, you know, that will remind me of them. virginia, david colver, news 4. >> great way to inspire the students. >>> new addition to the national mall is getting a huge financial boost when news 4 this week returns. a slew of a-list celebrities slew out for the museum of african-american history and culture. >>> there will be plenty of people to visit the museum. the new numbers that show tourism is spiking in the district. well, this is the time. to get into a new ford escape. escape leads the way with the convenience of a foot-activated rear liftgate. plus, the power and efficiency of ecoboost technology. you'll find a full lineup of ford suvs designed to help you be unstoppable. right now you can drive a new escape and get 0% financing for 72 months plus $500 cash. hurry, this offer is for a limited time only. see your ford dealer today. >>> the new african-
i do have somebody from your alma mater. this is written in green. >> reporter: a teacher kept warm by her students' bright futures. >> they know that i've got something, you know, that will remind me of them. virginia, david colver, news 4. >> great way to inspire the students. >>> new addition to the national mall is getting a huge financial boost when news 4 this week returns. a slew of a-list celebrities slew out for the museum of african-american history and...
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rose, before frank rose was on the payroll here, called coach bryant and offered him a job at his alma mater. coach bryant was reluctant to accept it at first, because you wanted to -- he wanted to finish the season. when rose said he would talk to bryant accepted immediately. he came here and it took him two years to turn around the football program. in the 1960's, the role that football played was to keep the attention of that massive alabama fans who really don't know anything about the university, all they know is football, keep their attention focused on football. as long as we were winning championships come a frank rose could turn the university and most of the people about it -- of alabama didn't care what we did. he used it as cover. what he was trying to do above all is to get the university of alabama away from the party school, football school focus and get it headed in a new direction to become a viable academic institution, first in the south, the nationally. and it took a while to do that. first thing he had to do was hire faculty. when he became president, one third of the fa
rose, before frank rose was on the payroll here, called coach bryant and offered him a job at his alma mater. coach bryant was reluctant to accept it at first, because you wanted to -- he wanted to finish the season. when rose said he would talk to bryant accepted immediately. he came here and it took him two years to turn around the football program. in the 1960's, the role that football played was to keep the attention of that massive alabama fans who really don't know anything about the...
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judge will determine if there is enough evidence for cosby to stand trial, a former employee at his alma mater temple university, says the comedian assaulted her at his home back in 2004, dozens of women have accused bill cosby of drugging and sexually assaulting them, if this case goes to trial and he is convicted, he faces up to 10 years behind bars. speaking to reporters in the anon, president obama criticized the country's human rights record, the president says the key to economic development is increased freedom, the president where he met with young entrepreneurs, the president heading to jap , ae to talk to the forecast few minutes ago we saw kidd o'shea in his shorts and t-shirt. heading to ocean city for good morning washington tomorrow, you told them they would have good weather. days butat for a few into the weekend, it will start going downhill and may go downhill precipitously by sunday and monday. jummy: no, doug. doug: just the messenger. a live look outside from a new camera at the higher regency. beautiful, sunshine, warm temperatures, upper-70's. no surprises, tree pollen in
judge will determine if there is enough evidence for cosby to stand trial, a former employee at his alma mater temple university, says the comedian assaulted her at his home back in 2004, dozens of women have accused bill cosby of drugging and sexually assaulting them, if this case goes to trial and he is convicted, he faces up to 10 years behind bars. speaking to reporters in the anon, president obama criticized the country's human rights record, the president says the key to economic...
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i do have somebody from your alma mater. this is written in green. >> reporter: a teacher kept warm by her students' bright futures. >> they know that i've got something, you know, that will remind me virginia, david colver, news 4. >> great way to inspire the students. >>> new addition to the national mall is getting a huge financial boost when news 4 this week returns. a slew of a-list celebrities slew out for the museum of african-american history and culture. >>> there will be plenty of people to visit the museum. the new numbers that show tourism is spiking in the district. there's moving... and there's moving with move free ultra. it has triple-action support for your joints, cartilage and bones. and unlike glucosamine chondroitin, it's all in one tiny pill. move free ultra. get your move on. move free ultra. it has triple-action support for your joints, cartilage and bones. and unlike glucosamine chondroi
i do have somebody from your alma mater. this is written in green. >> reporter: a teacher kept warm by her students' bright futures. >> they know that i've got something, you know, that will remind me virginia, david colver, news 4. >> great way to inspire the students. >>> new addition to the national mall is getting a huge financial boost when news 4 this week returns. a slew of a-list celebrities slew out for the museum of african-american history and culture....
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. >>> my alma mater, the university of maryland, the men's lacrosse team is looking for their first national championship in four decades. but one of their stars almost didn't make it to the tournament. his unusual battle is next. nowwhich means it's the perfect time to create the perfect home. now through may 30th, take an extra hundred dollars off every thousand dollars you spend. plus, enjoy 36-month, no-interest financing. with havertys, your home can be perfect. even when life isn't. sfx:nocking. we're early! the memorial day sale. from classic to contemporary. havertys. morning noon or night there's always a moment to discover visit annapolis and create your moment >>> a lot of excitement in college park as the university of maryland's men's and women's lacrosse teams are both going for national titles. for the men, it would be their first since 1975. as carol maloney reports, the chance of raising a trophy is taking on extra meaning for one player. >> i didn't know if i was going to play. i did
. >>> my alma mater, the university of maryland, the men's lacrosse team is looking for their first national championship in four decades. but one of their stars almost didn't make it to the tournament. his unusual battle is next. nowwhich means it's the perfect time to create the perfect home. now through may 30th, take an extra hundred dollars off every thousand dollars you spend. plus, enjoy 36-month, no-interest financing. with havertys, your home can be perfect. even when life...
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. >> what is your take on what's been going on in your alma mater harvard in the print in about renaming some of the buildings, some of the schools because of controversies? the wilson institute, and better. >> cecil rhodes is under fire in england, to. >> well, i would say if there's any cause, it would have been repealing the drug wilson presents since he said that the wire of mine, one of the founders of modern progressivism. but of course, you know, it leads to matters. you have nothing done by the regime of continual censorship at deciding who's going to be allowed into your mind and your consciousness and on your campus and who is not. but you know, there are serious issues which we have to think about them terms of woodrow wilson. his expungement is not one of them. they're really what his politics were like, where his political print and values came from. those are all legitimate questions hardly the doubt very seriously for a long time. >> i had to change barack obama in the future of liberalism is your most recent book. what's it about. >> guest: it was an attempt to give a ser
. >> what is your take on what's been going on in your alma mater harvard in the print in about renaming some of the buildings, some of the schools because of controversies? the wilson institute, and better. >> cecil rhodes is under fire in england, to. >> well, i would say if there's any cause, it would have been repealing the drug wilson presents since he said that the wire of mine, one of the founders of modern progressivism. but of course, you know, it leads to matters....
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. >> host: what's your take on what's been going on at your alma mater, harvard, and at princeton about renaming some of the buildings, some of the schools because of controversies? >> guest: well -- >> host: such as renaming woodrow wilson, the wilson institute, etc. >> guest: yes. and cecil rhodes is under fire in england too. well, i would say if, you know, if there was any cause that might have tempted me, it would have been repealing woodrow wilson's presence. [laughter] since he's a bete noire of mine, you know, one of the founders of modern progressivism. but, of course, it's, you know, it's -- that way leads to madness. i mean, you have, you have nothing then but a regime of continual censorship. deciding who is going to be allowed into your mind and your consciousness and on your campus and who's not. but it, you know, there are serious issues which princeton
. >> host: what's your take on what's been going on at your alma mater, harvard, and at princeton about renaming some of the buildings, some of the schools because of controversies? >> guest: well -- >> host: such as renaming woodrow wilson, the wilson institute, etc. >> guest: yes. and cecil rhodes is under fire in england too. well, i would say if, you know, if there was any cause that might have tempted me, it would have been repealing woodrow wilson's presence....
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he is still cleaning at his alma mater while he is looking for his new job. congratulations to amazing sleep stays with you all day and all night. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology give you the knowledge to adjust for the best sleep ever. it's the semi-annual sale! save $500 on the memorial day special edition mattress with sleepiq technology. know better sleep. only at a sleep number store. >>> the nationals playing good ball today. >> yes. some guys looking like their old selves again. today center fielder ben revere had his best game since becoming a member of the team. it was an injury on opening day that set back the start to his season. the speedy lead off man starting to prove his worth and why he was brought in this off season. he was two for four with three rbi on the day. as for revere, he had himself a game. you see him stealing bases here. nats s up a run. revere not done yet. here looking healthy as ever. drive in two runs. wilson ray rose. double for the lead off guy. t max scherzer loves the run support. strikes out stanton. he had eigh
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. >>> my alma mater, the university of maryland, the men's lacrosse team is looking for their first nationalne of their stars almost didn't make it to the tournament. his unusual battle is next. you could spend or you can spend it on this. ♪ you could spend your buck on this. or you can spend it on this. ♪ this? or this. ♪ this? or any of these ten delicious items on taco bell's new $1 morning value menu. each for just a buck. the new $1 morning value menu at taco bell. it's not even fair. [sfx: bong] >>> a lot of excitement in college park as the university of maryland's men's and women's lacrosse teams are both going for national titles. for the men, it would be their first since 1975. as carol maloney reports, the chance of raising a trophy is taking on extra meaning for one player. >> i didn't know if i was going to play. i didn't know what was going to happen. >> at the end of his freshman year at maryland, tim came down with mono, but there was something else going on. unable to sta
. >>> my alma mater, the university of maryland, the men's lacrosse team is looking for their first nationalne of their stars almost didn't make it to the tournament. his unusual battle is next. you could spend or you can spend it on this. ♪ you could spend your buck on this. or you can spend it on this. ♪ this? or this. ♪ this? or any of these ten delicious items on taco bell's new $1 morning value menu. each for just a buck. the new $1 morning value menu at taco bell. it's not...
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this is your alma mater pushing forward in so much more. that is your legacy. -- that jackson state football coach i mentioned earlier, his full name is rocking and he went on to be our first african-american secretary of education. [applause] rally fort segregation in these stands singing never, no never, just 50 years later are country elected an african-american president for his second term declaring yes we can. [applause] graduates, that is what is possible in this country of ours . that is the direction history can take when courageous counted young people like all of you step up and lead the way. i know you've got
this is your alma mater pushing forward in so much more. that is your legacy. -- that jackson state football coach i mentioned earlier, his full name is rocking and he went on to be our first african-american secretary of education. [applause] rally fort segregation in these stands singing never, no never, just 50 years later are country elected an african-american president for his second term declaring yes we can. [applause] graduates, that is what is possible in this country of ours . that...
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. >>> supreme court nominee merrick garland returned to his alma mater, and strtragedy at s.ose are stories on the "morning newsstand." the "washington post" reports the death of more than 700 migrants during the last three days on the mediterranean. they drowned while trying to reach europe from libya. officials say the exact number of dead will never be known. >>> the "wall street journal" reports murder and terrorism charges against the u.s. the case was filed by the family of a pakistani taxi driver killed in a drone strike this month. he was driving taliban leader mullah akhtaar mansour. >>> "the new york times" reporting a supreme court nominee's advice to graduates. merrick garland gave the commencement speech yesterday at his old high school north of chicago. >> turn the camera around so you can take picture -- turn the focus outward to helping others. >> garland is president obama's pick to succeed the late antonin scalia. republican leaders insist the next president should choose a nominee. >>> still ahead, no fuel, no problem. a surprise turn in the indy 500 as roo
. >>> supreme court nominee merrick garland returned to his alma mater, and strtragedy at s.ose are stories on the "morning newsstand." the "washington post" reports the death of more than 700 migrants during the last three days on the mediterranean. they drowned while trying to reach europe from libya. officials say the exact number of dead will never be known. >>> the "wall street journal" reports murder and terrorism charges against the u.s....
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. >> supreme court nominee merrick garland is returning home to his high school alma mater in niles toer this year's commencement address. >> trevor: oh, no... (laughter) because you know when the high school booked him, they thought they were getting a supreme court justice. not some lame chief justice of the second highest courts of the land. what is he going to say? and remember... always wear sunscreen. because you're going to be standing outside the supreme court looking in for a long, long time! (laughter) we'll be right back! (cheers and applause) ♪ (rebecca)my name is rebecca. i've struggled with depression for years. i thought i needed cigarettes to cope. but then i started losing my teeth. that was a "wake up call." i was able to quit smoking, and then i started running. now i feel a lot better about where i'm going. my tip is, when life gives you a "wake up call" - answer it. (announcer)you can quit. for free help, visit cdc.gov/tips. i have an orc-o-gram we for an "owen."e. that's me. ♪ you should hire stacy drew. ♪ ♪ she wants to change the world with you. ♪ ♪ she can prog
. >> supreme court nominee merrick garland is returning home to his high school alma mater in niles toer this year's commencement address. >> trevor: oh, no... (laughter) because you know when the high school booked him, they thought they were getting a supreme court justice. not some lame chief justice of the second highest courts of the land. what is he going to say? and remember... always wear sunscreen. because you're going to be standing outside the supreme court looking in for...
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the inspiring words he had in the latest class of grads in his alma mater. (music plays from one way or another )♪♪ ♪ i'm gonna find y♪ i'm gonna getcha ♪ ♪ getcha getcha getcha ♪ one way or another ♪ ♪ i'm gonna win ya ♪ i'm gonna getcha ♪ ♪ getcha getcha getcha ♪ one way or another ♪ ♪ i'm gonna see ya ♪ (inhales cigarette) tonight about several food recalls in stores across the country. ==vo== morod >>> the cdc is warning people about several food recalls. more products containing sunflower seeds are getting pulled. the fda says it affects planters and sun rich naturals. also a processing plant in washington state is now closed and recalling more than 350 frozen foods like onion and peaches because of lister ira. that's sold in all 50 states. the brand names include panda expre express, signature kitchens and trader joes. the products have best by dates between april 26th 2016 and april 26, 2018. >> check that freezer. >>> one bay area college featured a speaker straight from hollywood. excuse me. he was born in oakland and raised in hayward. you might re
the inspiring words he had in the latest class of grads in his alma mater. (music plays from one way or another )♪♪ ♪ i'm gonna find y♪ i'm gonna getcha ♪ ♪ getcha getcha getcha ♪ one way or another ♪ ♪ i'm gonna win ya ♪ i'm gonna getcha ♪ ♪ getcha getcha getcha ♪ one way or another ♪ ♪ i'm gonna see ya ♪ (inhales cigarette) tonight about several food recalls in stores across the country. ==vo== morod >>> the cdc is warning people about several food...
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from my alma mater oklahoma city, cowboy is fighting phil davis. nittany lion and couple of rustlers getting after it which is in my opinion all of us a competitive matchup. and these guys are great athletes, great fighters. it's going to be a great night of fights. >> i speak for a lot of people who want to know. having shot the expendables, when you're in there with all these big stars, was there ever any -- kind of a choreographed fight scene where you had to kind of, you know, go at 'em? >> there was a funny moment in expandables 2. every, single one of us was lined up and be shooting at jean claude van damme. >> the muscles from brussels. >> and to have norris and schwarzenegger all of us getting this gear on all looking at each other like, cap you believe this? this is unbelievable moment. >> wasn't rousey part of that cast? >> part of 3. >> what was it like shooting with her? she's a woman and -- in a boy's club. >> that was her personal experience. you never know how people are going to respond especially being on the set with that group of
from my alma mater oklahoma city, cowboy is fighting phil davis. nittany lion and couple of rustlers getting after it which is in my opinion all of us a competitive matchup. and these guys are great athletes, great fighters. it's going to be a great night of fights. >> i speak for a lot of people who want to know. having shot the expendables, when you're in there with all these big stars, was there ever any -- kind of a choreographed fight scene where you had to kind of, you know, go at...
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. >> supreme court nominee merrick garland is returning home to his high school alma mater in niles toeliver this year's commencement address. >> trevor: oh, no... (laughter) because you know when the high school booked him, they thought they were getting a supreme court justice. not some lame chief justice of the second highest courts of the land. what is he going to say? and remember... always wear sunscreen. because you're going to be standing outside the supreme court looking in for a long, long time! (laughter) we'll be right back! (cheers and applause) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ give extra. get extra. and intellectual propertylines about bubeing stolen.g hacked that is cyber-crime. and it affects each and every one of us. microsoft created the digital crimes unit to fight cyber-crime. we use the microsoft cloud to visualize information so we can track down the criminals. when it comes to the cloud, trust and security are paramount. we're building what we learn back into the cloud to make people and organizations safer. (cheers and applause) >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show"! you know, ame
. >> supreme court nominee merrick garland is returning home to his high school alma mater in niles toeliver this year's commencement address. >> trevor: oh, no... (laughter) because you know when the high school booked him, they thought they were getting a supreme court justice. not some lame chief justice of the second highest courts of the land. what is he going to say? and remember... always wear sunscreen. because you're going to be standing outside the supreme court looking in...
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. >> host: what's your take on what has been going on at your alma mater, harvard, and at princeton, about renaming some of the buildings, some of the schools because of controversy? >> guest: well, -- >> host: renaming woodrow wilson institute, et cetera. >> guest: and cecile rhodes is under fire in england, too. well, would say, if there was any cause that might have -- it would have been repealing woodrow will -- wilson's presence. he is one of the founders of modern progressivism. but of course it is -- you know, that way leads to madness. i mean, you have nothing then but a regime of continual censorship, deciding who is going to be allowed into your mind and your consciousness, and on your campus, and who is not. but there are serious issues which princeton ought to think about in regard to woodrow wilson. his expungement is not one of them. really what his politics were like, where his political principles and values came from. those are all legitimate questions. hardly look at very seriously for a long time. >> host: i am change, barack obama and the future of liberalism, is
. >> host: what's your take on what has been going on at your alma mater, harvard, and at princeton, about renaming some of the buildings, some of the schools because of controversy? >> guest: well, -- >> host: renaming woodrow wilson institute, et cetera. >> guest: and cecile rhodes is under fire in england, too. well, would say, if there was any cause that might have -- it would have been repealing woodrow will -- wilson's presence. he is one of the founders of modern...
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himary and now a distinguished university, one of the most largest in the country, pushing our alma mater science, arts and technology, you all, that's your legacy and jackson state football coach that helped desegregate this stadium, his full name is rod paige and he was our first african-american secretary of education. and as for that rally for segregation in these stands singing "never, no, never." and we elected an african-american president for a second term saying yes, we can. graduates, that's what is possible in this country of ours. that is the direction history can take when passionate, courageous young people like all of you step up and lead the way. i know you got it in you. i can feel it right from here. and as you say here in jackson state, the world better get ready because here you all come. i love you all so much. i hope you have a phenomenal day. i will pray for you every step of the way. god bless you all. good luck in the road ahead. [cheers and applause] proud of you all. proud of you guys. do it. get it done. it's your day. [captions copyright national cable satelli
himary and now a distinguished university, one of the most largest in the country, pushing our alma mater science, arts and technology, you all, that's your legacy and jackson state football coach that helped desegregate this stadium, his full name is rod paige and he was our first african-american secretary of education. and as for that rally for segregation in these stands singing "never, no, never." and we elected an african-american president for a second term saying yes, we can....
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. >> supreme court nominee merrick garland is returning home to his high school alma mater in niles toeliver this year's commencement address. >> trevor: oh, no... (laughter) because you know when the high school booked him, they thought they were getting a supreme court justice. not some lame chief justice of the second highest courts of the land. what is he going to say? and remember... always wear sunscreen. because you're going to be standing outside the supreme court looking in for a long, long time! (laughter) we'll be right back! (cheers and applause) ♪ at our house, we're always down for more... case in point: our handcrafted skydiving chamber. be hungry for more. just never be hungry. with premium pepperoni and 100% real cheese... ♪ ding! hot pockets! (cheers and applause) >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show"! you know, america is a country of immigrants who seem to delight in hating newer immigrants. lately, the muslim kind. but your neighbors to the north have been a bit more welcoming. as hasan minhaj reports on the first of a two or part series. >> canada, from thei
. >> supreme court nominee merrick garland is returning home to his high school alma mater in niles toeliver this year's commencement address. >> trevor: oh, no... (laughter) because you know when the high school booked him, they thought they were getting a supreme court justice. not some lame chief justice of the second highest courts of the land. what is he going to say? and remember... always wear sunscreen. because you're going to be standing outside the supreme court looking in...
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distinguished university, one of the most largest and most vibrant hbcus in the country, this is your alma mater pushing science, arts and technology, you all, that's your legacy and jackson state football coach that i mentioned earlier, that helped desegregate this stadium, his full name is rod paige and he went on to become our nation's first african-american secretary of education. [applause] and as for that crowd that rallied for segregation in these stands singing "never, no, never." well, just 50 years later, our country elected an african-american president for a second term saying yes, we can. [applause] graduates, that's what is possible in this country of ours. that is the direction history can take when passionate, courageous, talented young people like all of you step up and lead the way. i know you got it in you. i can feel it right from here. and as you say here in jackson state, the world better get ready, because here you all come. [laughter] [applause] i love you all so much. i hope you have a phenomenal day. i will pray for you every step of the way. god bless you all. good luc
distinguished university, one of the most largest and most vibrant hbcus in the country, this is your alma mater pushing science, arts and technology, you all, that's your legacy and jackson state football coach that i mentioned earlier, that helped desegregate this stadium, his full name is rod paige and he went on to become our nation's first african-american secretary of education. [applause] and as for that crowd that rallied for segregation in these stands singing "never, no,...
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phoenixville is kate's alma mater ton night the school held a special ceremony to recognize her and ofrse hank her photo on the wall and her family was all there to celebrate and kate we want to celebrate with you too. what an exciting day. >> indeed. congratulations young lady. very nice. >> thank you so much. >> bravo. my face will be on the wall forever for all the students to walk by and see every day my kids are very excited they love that. >> that's great. >> well deserved. >> kate played basketball. my son look at me like basketball, you? >> kind of. i was kind of a spirit member of the basketball team. >> that works. >> so cooling to back to my old high school. they've done renovations. get to be back in the halls. >> great memories. >> really really cool. good for you. >> very honored to be part of that wall of fame. part of that group. yes, good times. they fed us. there were cookies good things. it was wonderful. >> don't need anything more than that. fantastic evening in phoeni phoenixville. my hometown. and now, well, we are tracking another round of showers. things cleare
phoenixville is kate's alma mater ton night the school held a special ceremony to recognize her and ofrse hank her photo on the wall and her family was all there to celebrate and kate we want to celebrate with you too. what an exciting day. >> indeed. congratulations young lady. very nice. >> thank you so much. >> bravo. my face will be on the wall forever for all the students to walk by and see every day my kids are very excited they love that. >> that's great. >>...
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phoenixville is kate's alma mater ton night the school held a special ceremony to recognize her and ofe hank her photo on the wall and her family was all there to celebrate and kate we want to celebrate with you too. what an exciting day. >> indeed. congratulations young lady. very nice. >> thank you so much. >> bravo. my face will be on the wall forever for all the students to walk by and see every day my kids are very excited they love that. >> that's great. >> well deserved. >> kate played basketball. my son look at me like basketball, you? >> kind of. i was kind of a spirit member of the basketball team. >> that works. >> so cooling to back to my old high school. they've done renovations. get to be back in the halls. >> great memories. >> really really cool. good for you. >> very honored to be part of that wall of fame. part of that group. yes, good times. they fed us. there were cookies good things. it was wonderful. >> don't need anything more than that. fantastic evening in phoeni phoenixville. my hometown. and now, well, we are tracking another round of showers. things cleared
phoenixville is kate's alma mater ton night the school held a special ceremony to recognize her and ofe hank her photo on the wall and her family was all there to celebrate and kate we want to celebrate with you too. what an exciting day. >> indeed. congratulations young lady. very nice. >> thank you so much. >> bravo. my face will be on the wall forever for all the students to walk by and see every day my kids are very excited they love that. >> that's great. >>...
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she will attend her father's alma mater, harvard university, in the fall of 2016 after taking a gap yeargraduation. the white house has not commented on what malia will be doing during that year between high school and college. but for the last two summers she has had internships in los angeles and new york, working in television and film. some anticipate that she could continue on that route before becoming part of the harvard class of 2021. we wish her congratulations. jonathan, i know we have to go, but i hope the white house correspondents' dinner treated you well this past weekend. >> i didn't go, but we'll talk about it when i see you tomorrow. >> okay, sounds good. >> that does it for me and "way too early." coming up on "morning joe," new numbers on the battle for indiana. it's make or break for ted cruz, so will he make it or break? "morning joe" is just moments ai with a. at ally bank, no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like grandkids equals free tech support. oh, look at you, so great to see you! none of this works. come on in. atand that horrible smellstee a
she will attend her father's alma mater, harvard university, in the fall of 2016 after taking a gap yeargraduation. the white house has not commented on what malia will be doing during that year between high school and college. but for the last two summers she has had internships in los angeles and new york, working in television and film. some anticipate that she could continue on that route before becoming part of the harvard class of 2021. we wish her congratulations. jonathan, i know we...
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duquesne is my alma mater and i use that to pivot off of my pittsburgh experience and how i brought that with me to the cia. i mentioned in the book i was in america's air force before his m.a. question they didn't have a crucifix in it. wonderful, broad, culturally-based historically-based education, kind of values based from the parochial school to the catholic high school to duquesne university and of course my parents and then it was in pittsburgh which is a blue-collar town and even though it has a white-collar economy now it still has a blue-collar style of life in a blue-collar culture. i quote an article by bernie pyle the famous world war ii correspondent before he was somebody and before the war he was traveling through the united states visiting pittsburgh pretty wrote an article which is penned -- append to the bulletin board on what we call the vernaculars in downtowns pittsburgh and he characterized the city masterfully in 19391940. this place just goes to work so that's what brought me, that's what i brought to the job in the cia. >> host: i want to leap to the subject tha
duquesne is my alma mater and i use that to pivot off of my pittsburgh experience and how i brought that with me to the cia. i mentioned in the book i was in america's air force before his m.a. question they didn't have a crucifix in it. wonderful, broad, culturally-based historically-based education, kind of values based from the parochial school to the catholic high school to duquesne university and of course my parents and then it was in pittsburgh which is a blue-collar town and even though...
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. >>> malia visited princeton, her mother's alma mater and columbia her dad's alma mater but it looksthe diplomatic choice because remember that's where both her parents earned their law degrees. she went switzerland on that one. >> she went right down the middle on that. >> i don't want to hear it from you or you. >> you got to come do columbia. >> i'm just going to harvard. >> what do you do for a year? i didn't know about this whole concept of a gap year. >> in most other countries kids take gap year for the year before they enter college and travel to other countries. they'll volunteer. >> i thought it was referring to your year in retail selling. >> no, they'll go to another country maybe and teach english somewhere. >> go find yourself. >> you learn to speak a language. you find yourself. you mature a little bit hopefully. >> okay. cool. >> got to get a new microwave, too. >> i'm not sure how that works. >> i don't know. >> maybe that's one of the things that comes with it. >> random. >> she's also apparently into film making. >> so she might do an internship. >> might be lookin
. >>> malia visited princeton, her mother's alma mater and columbia her dad's alma mater but it looksthe diplomatic choice because remember that's where both her parents earned their law degrees. she went switzerland on that one. >> she went right down the middle on that. >> i don't want to hear it from you or you. >> you got to come do columbia. >> i'm just going to harvard. >> what do you do for a year? i didn't know about this whole concept of a gap...
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malia visited princeton, her mother's alma mater. she visited columbia, her dad's alma mater. harvard may have been the diplomatic choice. malia's dead had some fun this weekend, lara. >> he did great, didn't he. president obama will be looking for a new job when he leaves the white house he may have a future as comedian in chief. he got his own endrop the mike moment. >> you all look great. the end of the republic has never looked better. >> reporter: it was the end of an era, the last time president obama would take the stage at the white house kcorrespondents as commander in chief. >> someone jumped the fence last week at the white house. i have to give the secret service credit, they brought michelle back. >> doing a little roasting of his own. >> gop chairman preibus is here. it's all going great. keep it up. >> reporter: and giving us a glimpse of what's next. >> this material works well, i i'm going to use it as goldman sachs next year. [ laughter ] >> reporter: until then -- >> obama out. >> well done. well done. >> i liked that. >>> let's go to rob with some real heav
malia visited princeton, her mother's alma mater. she visited columbia, her dad's alma mater. harvard may have been the diplomatic choice. malia's dead had some fun this weekend, lara. >> he did great, didn't he. president obama will be looking for a new job when he leaves the white house he may have a future as comedian in chief. he got his own endrop the mike moment. >> you all look great. the end of the republic has never looked better. >> reporter: it was the end of an...
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. >> each year he returns to his alma mater to present a pizza tol to the captain of the west point rugby team and cadet who shows strong potential to lead in combat. >> they serve at the tip of the steer. >> tip of the speer very important to you. >> very important. because not everybody wants to do it. >> i never have been prouder of the front line. >> he doesn't take that service lightly after values witnessed dozens make their sacrifice. >> 44 soldiers were killed under my command. every day of my life is for those soldiers. >> so many reheros among us. >> today such a reminder of that. 20 minutes after the hour. travel chaos in one of the nation's largest airports on one of the busiest airports of the year. the glitch that had travelers being kept in by hand. >> who won the civil war. >> it was europe, france and america. >> no. wrong. >> what do americans are willy know about our country's history may or may not surprise you. it is a special edition of watters' world that will make you laugh or cry. >> you have been sharing your proud american photos. tammy green sent this photo of
. >> each year he returns to his alma mater to present a pizza tol to the captain of the west point rugby team and cadet who shows strong potential to lead in combat. >> they serve at the tip of the steer. >> tip of the speer very important to you. >> very important. because not everybody wants to do it. >> i never have been prouder of the front line. >> he doesn't take that service lightly after values witnessed dozens make their sacrifice. >> 44...
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i personally had worked at my undergraduate alma mater at bringing about the teaching of african-american history. sense-in and a demonstration, because there was not african-american history. we had something going on, a motivation. we had a movement in many ways behind this. i would like for you to just say something to the generation of people who are sitting here, some who have finished their degrees and they don't have a job. [applause] [laughter] going?did they keep on and also, what jaclyn said, are graduatingo thereve their degree, yet is somebody out there sitting on their interview panel saying, you are too politically correct. it does not matter if you are politically incorrect or correct, you know what they are saying. way, oring, is there a do you have one word, to say to the generation that is here, people going into the field, about why they should stay? why should they do the work we do? [applause] we are going to limit it to a word or two. >> yes, quickly, go to our website. the aha is trying to suggest that phd historians are useful in many places in our economy and soci
i personally had worked at my undergraduate alma mater at bringing about the teaching of african-american history. sense-in and a demonstration, because there was not african-american history. we had something going on, a motivation. we had a movement in many ways behind this. i would like for you to just say something to the generation of people who are sitting here, some who have finished their degrees and they don't have a job. [applause] [laughter] going?did they keep on and also, what...