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decade said john pierre aubrey air research director at the center for retirement research at boston college we studied the impact of investing on and alternatives on public pension funds they don't outperform the market had they just invested in vanguard index fund that does mention we were the heirs and yes the the ever since john boggle invented the index fund over there vanguard it's been outperforming every manager in any significant time period five year ten year two. any air and this is undisputed facts occasionally hedged on our private equity final opera for the market for a year or two but over five years ten years they never perform the market any pension fund the ston invested in a passive index fund like a vanguard know if the fund is going to underperform the market and that the those those are just basically as night follows day if the facts of the case nevertheless these pension fund managers continue to write we would buy them because because they are able to charge such high fees against other pension funds other state employee pension funds they can afford maybe flashier s
decade said john pierre aubrey air research director at the center for retirement research at boston college we studied the impact of investing on and alternatives on public pension funds they don't outperform the market had they just invested in vanguard index fund that does mention we were the heirs and yes the the ever since john boggle invented the index fund over there vanguard it's been outperforming every manager in any significant time period five year ten year two. any air and this is...
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decade said john pierre aubrey air research director at the center for retirement research at boston college we studied the impact of investing on into alternatives and public pension funds they don't outperform the market had they just invested in vanguard index fund that especially were the heirs and yes the the ever since john boggle invented the index fund over there vanguard it's been outperforming every manager in any significant time period five year ten year two. any air and this is undisputed facts occasionally has drawn our private equity final opera for the market for a year or two but over five years ten years they never reform the market and the pension fund the ston invested in a passive index fund like a vanguard know if the fund is going to underperform the market and that the those those are just basically as night follows day if the facts of the case nevertheless these pension fund managers continue to write we would buy them because because they are able to charge such high fees against other pension funds other state employee pension funds they can afford maybe flashier s
decade said john pierre aubrey air research director at the center for retirement research at boston college we studied the impact of investing on into alternatives and public pension funds they don't outperform the market had they just invested in vanguard index fund that especially were the heirs and yes the the ever since john boggle invented the index fund over there vanguard it's been outperforming every manager in any significant time period five year ten year two. any air and this is...
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decade said john pierre aubrey air research director at the center for retirement research at boston college we studied the impact of investing on and alternatives on public pension funds they don't outperform the market had they just invested in vanguard index fund that doesn't she were the heirs and yes the the ever since john boggle you know invented the index fund over there vanguard it's been outperforming every manager in any significant time period five year ten year twenty year and this is undisputed facts occasionally hedge on our private equity fund while opera form the market for a year or two but over five years ten years they never perform the market any pension fund the ston invested in a passive index fund like a vanguard know if the fund is going to underperform the market and that the those those are just basically as night follows day if the facts of the case nevertheless these pension fund managers continue to write we would buy them because because they are able to charge such high fees against other pension funds other state employee pension funds they can afford maybe f
decade said john pierre aubrey air research director at the center for retirement research at boston college we studied the impact of investing on and alternatives on public pension funds they don't outperform the market had they just invested in vanguard index fund that doesn't she were the heirs and yes the the ever since john boggle you know invented the index fund over there vanguard it's been outperforming every manager in any significant time period five year ten year twenty year and this...
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that's the finding of a boston college study that analyzed the intensity of tweets from the startupswitter account to infer signs of life. the researchers determined only 44% of startups survive after 120 days from the end of their ico. fever is boosting u.k. consumer spending on entertainment. grew 5.1% year on year in june. that's your bloomberg business flash. guy: thank you very much indeed. donald trump has named his pick for the supreme court. brett kavanaugh. he is a judge for the u.s. court of appeals on the d.c. circuit with a history in are public and politics -- republican politics. he has very strong links. that is going to be interesting. the choice could give the court -- the most conservative court in decades. from a market perspective, why is this important? >> it is not short-term important. we have not seen direct reaction yet. it is hard to see overtime this may become a much more serious market because of the bipartisan nature of this. looks to be very inflammatory for the democratic senate and they're going to be fighting hard. it takes one republican to swing th
that's the finding of a boston college study that analyzed the intensity of tweets from the startupswitter account to infer signs of life. the researchers determined only 44% of startups survive after 120 days from the end of their ico. fever is boosting u.k. consumer spending on entertainment. grew 5.1% year on year in june. that's your bloomberg business flash. guy: thank you very much indeed. donald trump has named his pick for the supreme court. brett kavanaugh. he is a judge for the u.s....
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jersey and currently serves as the associate vice president for dean of affairs and students at boston college in chestnut hill. before that he worked at villanova where he also taught in the history department developing courses in global history and sports global history. on the end here, we've got frank fitzpatrick. some of you may be very familiar with him. he's a native philadelphian and has been a sportswriter since 1980. he's been a writer for the eagles and penn state football and covered 1980s olympic games. first i want to set the scene here in philadelphia in 1968 in terms of the sports world, so i'm going to turn it over to frank to talk about what was going on here in the sports world at that time. >> well, first of all, in 1968, philadelphia sports fans' focus was much more exclusively focused on philadelphia. it was much more difficult to follow national sports, there weren't as many games on television as there are now, there was no espn. you had to really work at it to be a sports fan, especially if you wanted to be a sports fan beyond philadelphia. having said that, just to g
jersey and currently serves as the associate vice president for dean of affairs and students at boston college in chestnut hill. before that he worked at villanova where he also taught in the history department developing courses in global history and sports global history. on the end here, we've got frank fitzpatrick. some of you may be very familiar with him. he's a native philadelphian and has been a sportswriter since 1980. he's been a writer for the eagles and penn state football and...
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that's the finding of a boston college study that analyzed the tweets.esearchers determined that only 44.2% of startups survive after 120 days. world cup fever is boosting u.k. consumer spending. spending are year-over-year in june. a report from the british retail consortium shows sales gained 1.1%. that is your bloomberg business flash. francine: thank you so much. let's get back to the top story. theresa may is pressing on with brexit despite the resignations. any attempt toe topple her for now. her party is content. joining us now is alastair campbell. us.or stays with good morning. is this labor's big moment? alastair: it could be. i think both of the main parties are not showing the leadership needed. ifo honestly believe that they came up with a tougher, clear position against the proposals that she has brought forward, this idea that is a soft brexit is the worst of all worlds. 80% of the economy is excluded from it. don't you agree with the white paper? alastair: they've spelled out a number of disagreements. from the word go, we've had a positi
that's the finding of a boston college study that analyzed the tweets.esearchers determined that only 44.2% of startups survive after 120 days. world cup fever is boosting u.k. consumer spending. spending are year-over-year in june. a report from the british retail consortium shows sales gained 1.1%. that is your bloomberg business flash. francine: thank you so much. let's get back to the top story. theresa may is pressing on with brexit despite the resignations. any attempt toe topple her for...
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abby: by the way she went to boston college and international majo relations major. that would be on the radar at some point. steve: sure. had you a great guest on in the first hour who essentially talked a little bit about her comment. listen to michael knowles. and here he is. >> the democrats at this point are proudly ignorant and thoroughly anti-israel, so it makes sense. this poor girl, alexandria ocasio cortez is not making a great impression and it's a lasting one. she has a great line i don't know a lot about this i firmly believe frequently wrong but never in doubt. if cortez were smart she would have locked herself into the closet until november. the election was hers. awesome she is doing is hurting herself. brian: people can't get enough of her. good on camera. problem is she lacks substance. other problem is she a socialist. when told by the interviewer that, hey, you know, unemployment is at 4 hers. >> unemployment is at 4% because people have two jobs and they work 60, 70, 80 hours a week and can barely feed their kids. steve: that was a winning convers
abby: by the way she went to boston college and international majo relations major. that would be on the radar at some point. steve: sure. had you a great guest on in the first hour who essentially talked a little bit about her comment. listen to michael knowles. and here he is. >> the democrats at this point are proudly ignorant and thoroughly anti-israel, so it makes sense. this poor girl, alexandria ocasio cortez is not making a great impression and it's a lasting one. she has a great...
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my father was a boston cop who put himself through college and law school at night when he was workingp. eventually, after the shooting that happened in boston, the black widow came to him and said my husband was shot in the back of the head and he didn't have a criminal record and this never should have happened. he figured out right away, using his experience as a cop, that this was a very bad shooting and he took on the case as a civil rights case. he went to war with his own police department. it went on for years. went to the supreme court, went to trial a couple of times. my father won the trial twice in front of you will all white juries in boston. back then no one paid attention to police use of deadly force or any problems associated wit in. the last four years, we've really all been on the case and for the first time ever been paying attention to it. what you see in this story is how much hasn't changed and then, in some small positive ways, the things that have changed, the way things are better than they used to be. >> stephen: lawrence, thanks for being here. >> thank you.
my father was a boston cop who put himself through college and law school at night when he was workingp. eventually, after the shooting that happened in boston, the black widow came to him and said my husband was shot in the back of the head and he didn't have a criminal record and this never should have happened. he figured out right away, using his experience as a cop, that this was a very bad shooting and he took on the case as a civil rights case. he went to war with his own police...
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you have a great college degree from boston, and you're having to come back and you worked double jobsssing. >> yeah. i'm a working class american. >> and we hope someone that will represent many, many voices in the nation's capital come november. thank you so much. best of luck. we'll be following you. >> thank you. >>> forget about taking a bullet for president trump. up next, why michael cohen could face another line of fire and become a real problem for the president. i was on the fence about changing from a manual to an electric toothbrush. but my hygienist said going electric could lead to way cleaner teeth. she said, get the one inspired by dentists, with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's gentle rounded brush head removes more plaque along the gum line. for cleaner teeth and healthier gums. and unlike sonicare, oral-b is the first electric toothbrush brand accepted by the ada for its effectiveness and safety. what an amazing clean! i'll only use an oral-b! oral-b. brush like a pro. p3 it's meat, cheese and nuts. i keep my protein interesting. oh yea, me too. i hav
you have a great college degree from boston, and you're having to come back and you worked double jobsssing. >> yeah. i'm a working class american. >> and we hope someone that will represent many, many voices in the nation's capital come november. thank you so much. best of luck. we'll be following you. >> thank you. >>> forget about taking a bullet for president trump. up next, why michael cohen could face another line of fire and become a real problem for the...
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he started his work life as a boston police officer and he ended up working hard and full-time as a police officer, but going to law school, college and law school during the nights here in boston. so he was able to take on that case with the unique perspective of being a police officer himself. and he got into a multiyear very dramatic war with his own police department. and that is the story i tell in the book. and i do think that in those days, probably no other lawyer could have successfully handled that case. because there was no video showing how he was shot in the back. and it took everything that he knew as the ex cop and a trial lawyer to bring the truth to the jury in that case. which he did in that case. host: i want to talk about the statistics. and also invite our viewers to call in if they want to join the discussion. democrats, (202) 748-8000. republicans, (202) 748-8001. independent, (202) 748-8002. but before we get to those statistics, who was james bowden and where was he, what happened that night in 1975? guest: he was 25 years old. he was working full-time as a maintenance worker at boston city hospital. he wa
he started his work life as a boston police officer and he ended up working hard and full-time as a police officer, but going to law school, college and law school during the nights here in boston. so he was able to take on that case with the unique perspective of being a police officer himself. and he got into a multiyear very dramatic war with his own police department. and that is the story i tell in the book. and i do think that in those days, probably no other lawyer could have...
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boston, massachusetts. woman: yes! [applause] virginia: uh-huh. steve: is that like a college? virginia: it's tea--it's a seminary.teaches people about ministry, how to do better in ministry. i'm a professor. i teach youth ministry and leadership. steve: really? virginia: mm-hmm. steve: yeah. [applause] you ever had that prayer where everybody standin' around and everybody go around, like at thanksgiving? virginia: uh-huh. yes, yes, yes. steve: we did that one year at our house. we was all holding hands. virginia: mm-hmm. steve: i was laughing so hard in the prayer. virginia: mm-hmm. steve: you're not supposed to laugh in the prayer. virginia: i do all the time. steve: oh, cool!
boston, massachusetts. woman: yes! [applause] virginia: uh-huh. steve: is that like a college? virginia: it's tea--it's a seminary.teaches people about ministry, how to do better in ministry. i'm a professor. i teach youth ministry and leadership. steve: really? virginia: mm-hmm. steve: yeah. [applause] you ever had that prayer where everybody standin' around and everybody go around, like at thanksgiving? virginia: uh-huh. yes, yes, yes. steve: we did that one year at our house. we was all...
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college students died in seattle. one year later a duck boat ran over a woman in boston who is writing a motorscooter. and now here is 17 who were killed. you will find updates on our social media pages and www.ktvu.com. >>> return police are investigating the case of a woman found stabbed to death in her apartment. her prince and they cannot imagine why anyone would want to harm her.>> reporter: her friends call her harley for short. most say she was a loner and her passion was equal rights. >> she spoke her mind about police brutality. >> she wanted to be a part of this community. she saw all the young lives that we were losing.>> reporter: her body was found at monterey apartments. officials were called to the home for a welfare check and she was found dead with trauma to her body. >> she did not know many people here. this is very surprising and shocking. this is deep hurt for all of us and we want answers. >> reporter: those close to her say she was stabbed multiple times. there left with questions as to who would harm such a woman who was so loved. >> they need to find out who did it. the need t
college students died in seattle. one year later a duck boat ran over a woman in boston who is writing a motorscooter. and now here is 17 who were killed. you will find updates on our social media pages and www.ktvu.com. >>> return police are investigating the case of a woman found stabbed to death in her apartment. her prince and they cannot imagine why anyone would want to harm her.>> reporter: her friends call her harley for short. most say she was a loner and her passion was...
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colleges, hey, wait a minute, you might get challenged on this. remember, i think you've alluded eto this, already, re's a court challenge to harvard's admission licy infederal court right now in boston. >> woodruff: right. so that's, i think -- this action by the trump administration adds a dimension to thatebate on affirmative action that colleges are goingko to have to rewith. >> woodruff: you raised several points i want to come back t. marcia, let's back up further still and look at what if the sorts said, what has the supreme court said over time about taking race into consideration? >> okay, t supreme court said, in terms of affirmative action, that there are two interests that justy the use of race. one, to remedy the present effects of past discrimination and, two, to achieve diversity in education, particularly high education. now, the court said that when a university uses race, has to meet the constitution's toughest review -- what we call strict scrutiny. one, it has to show there that compelling interest to achieve diversity or remedy pas discriminatid the use of race has to be narrowly tailore to achieve thterest, it can't go any farther than y,cessary. finahe court ha
colleges, hey, wait a minute, you might get challenged on this. remember, i think you've alluded eto this, already, re's a court challenge to harvard's admission licy infederal court right now in boston. >> woodruff: right. so that's, i think -- this action by the trump administration adds a dimension to thatebate on affirmative action that colleges are goingko to have to rewith. >> woodruff: you raised several points i want to come back t. marcia, let's back up further still and...
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>> in 1968 i wrote a paper as a senior in college and i cited your book for sociology that i took at boston university. this may be a hard question and i want to thank you but a couple weeks ago it came out that rfk junior met with sirhan sirhan and convinced he was not the one who killed his fire and i read that one of his sisters believes it was somebody else. do you have any opinion about that? >> i have my own recollection of being in the room. i don't believe there was a second shooter. there could have been because it was bedlam but i covered the grand jury hearings and there is nothing that indicates that. >> any other questions? >> you speak of bobby's loyalty to the president. does he have different views of the president's policies and would have changed any of the policies if he had won nomination. >> there was things that he viewed differently on. he was very careful about staying -- saying jfk would have done this. there was an invasion of the dominican republic from marines landing. peter was interviewed by a journalist for the new york newspaper in which he pushed him and pus
>> in 1968 i wrote a paper as a senior in college and i cited your book for sociology that i took at boston university. this may be a hard question and i want to thank you but a couple weeks ago it came out that rfk junior met with sirhan sirhan and convinced he was not the one who killed his fire and i read that one of his sisters believes it was somebody else. do you have any opinion about that? >> i have my own recollection of being in the room. i don't believe there was a second...
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in 1969 i wrote a paper as a senior in college and i cited your book for sociology course i took at boston university. >> thank you. >> this may be a hard question to answer and i want to thank you again for all the work you've done all of these years. but a couple of weeks ago it came out, the rfk jr. met with sirhan sirhan and left convinced that he wasn't the one that killed his father and now i read that one of his sisters believes also it was someone else. do you have any opinion about that? >> i only have my own recollections of being in the room and i don't believe it was there was a second shooter. it could have been because it was bedlam. but i also covered the grand jury hearings and nothing came forth ever gave me any indication of that. >> okay. >> and what difference does it make now? >> you have a question? yes? >> yes, you speak of bobby's loyalty to the president. did bobby have any different views of the president's policies? and would he have changed any of those policies, if he had one, the president? presidential nomination? >> there were things that he had advised diff
in 1969 i wrote a paper as a senior in college and i cited your book for sociology course i took at boston university. >> thank you. >> this may be a hard question to answer and i want to thank you again for all the work you've done all of these years. but a couple of weeks ago it came out, the rfk jr. met with sirhan sirhan and left convinced that he wasn't the one that killed his father and now i read that one of his sisters believes also it was someone else. do you have any...
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college in the united states. how did you pick tufts? khaldoon: i think i had been to the united states once. i had never been to boston. i went to the west coast the summer i graduated. that was the first time i went to the west coast. it was then that i realized i was deeply tricked by friends and colleagues who convinced me to go to boston. i love boston, but the weather. from a kid coming out of abu dhabi where temperatures in the summer are north of 100 degrees to end up in boston, that was a tough, tough transition for me. i didn't know california. and when i went to california after i graduated, i was like, darn, i should have started in california. david: when you got to tufts, did people say where is abu dhabi? your student friends? khaldoon: i dealt with two things. number one, no one had any idea about abu dhabi, the uae. second, the pronunciation of my name. i have a very difficult name. the pronunciation of the letters in english is challenged by most friends in the united states, so i struggled with my name because people could not pronounce it. i became known as khaldoon. let's say that is my american nam
college in the united states. how did you pick tufts? khaldoon: i think i had been to the united states once. i had never been to boston. i went to the west coast the summer i graduated. that was the first time i went to the west coast. it was then that i realized i was deeply tricked by friends and colleagues who convinced me to go to boston. i love boston, but the weather. from a kid coming out of abu dhabi where temperatures in the summer are north of 100 degrees to end up in boston, that...
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>> in 1968 i wrote a paper as a senior in college and i cited your book for sociology that i took at boston university. this may be a hard question and i want to thank you but a couple weeks ago it came out that rfk junior met with sirhan sirhan and convinced he was not the one who killed his fire and i read that one of his sisters believes it was somebody else. do you have any opinion about that? >> i have my own recollection of being in the room. i don't believe there was a second shooter. there could have been because it was bedlam but i covered the grand jury hearings and there is nothing that indicates that. >> any other questions? >> you speak of bobby's loyalty to the president. does he have different views of the president's policies and would have changed any of the policies if he had won nomination. >> there was things that he viewed differently on. he was very careful about staying -- saying jfk would have done this. there was an invasion of the dominican republic from marines landing. peter was interviewed by a journalist for the new york newspaper in which he pushed him and pus
>> in 1968 i wrote a paper as a senior in college and i cited your book for sociology that i took at boston university. this may be a hard question and i want to thank you but a couple weeks ago it came out that rfk junior met with sirhan sirhan and convinced he was not the one who killed his fire and i read that one of his sisters believes it was somebody else. do you have any opinion about that? >> i have my own recollection of being in the room. i don't believe there was a second...
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. >> civil rights case my father brought against boston police, former boston cop who went to law school in college nights when he was working full time as a cop, black woman came to him, told him the story of her husband being killed by police. he knew right away it was a bad shooting. he took on this story. this is 40 years ago when this happened. no one was paying attention to the problems of police use of deadly force anywhere in america at the time. and he took on this lonely battle and won, set precedents by taking that case to the supreme court. i wanted to bring the book out again now that we're in an era that people are finally paying attention, started paying attention four years ago with the killing of michael brown and eric garner in new york city, show them where we have been on this subject, historically, show them how much it has changed, good things that changed, but the real story is how much has not changed and how much of the problem feels almost intractable. if i can leave one good positive note on this, one thing i'm glad to report is that i don't believe this story of basicall
. >> civil rights case my father brought against boston police, former boston cop who went to law school in college nights when he was working full time as a cop, black woman came to him, told him the story of her husband being killed by police. he knew right away it was a bad shooting. he took on this story. this is 40 years ago when this happened. no one was paying attention to the problems of police use of deadly force anywhere in america at the time. and he took on this lonely battle...
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when five college students were killed after a boat collided with a bus and one in 2016 in boston.ot to mention one in 1999 that killed 13 people when a boat sank near hot springs, arkansas. duck boats were originally used by the military in world war ii but were later modified for use as site seeing vehicles. as for this latest incident, reports say that there were life jackets on board. back to you. steve: thank you very much, todd. of course the question is were they wearing them at the time and i have been on those kind of tours before where they go now, if there's a problem, we have got the life vests over there. if things flip over, in one second it's hard to get back there. pete: like the weather, too. if that flips over and you are out on that boat and looks like it happened very quickly. ainsley: even if you are a great swimmer sometimes it's too much. mother nature. >> as the sun comes out in out in missouri the rescue and recovery will continue out there in the meantime let's talk a little about what is going on down in our nation's capital. just earlier super power summ
when five college students were killed after a boat collided with a bus and one in 2016 in boston.ot to mention one in 1999 that killed 13 people when a boat sank near hot springs, arkansas. duck boats were originally used by the military in world war ii but were later modified for use as site seeing vehicles. as for this latest incident, reports say that there were life jackets on board. back to you. steve: thank you very much, todd. of course the question is were they wearing them at the time...
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after i graduated college, i brought a cell phone shop in boston and grew into a leader of cellular phones. two years later i started a cell phone distribution center called bright star. it grew into a $10 billion company and became the leader in the wireless industry. i'm proud to say that bright star also became the largest business in u.s. history. i later sold bright star and joined sprint. as you're aware, sprint has faced a lot of challenges in recent years. the company has lost over $25 billion in the last ten years. i was hired in 2014 to reverse that trajectory and turn around sprint. and i could not be more proud of what our sprint team has accomplished in making sprint a stable company for the first time in many years. we're able to achieve this mainly by significant cost reductions. however, many challenges still remain. we still struggle to attract new customers. and once we attract them, we struggle to keep them. customer perception still trails for competitors. and to be blunt, we lack the resources to challenge the two dominant players at&t and verizon. and now our industry
after i graduated college, i brought a cell phone shop in boston and grew into a leader of cellular phones. two years later i started a cell phone distribution center called bright star. it grew into a $10 billion company and became the leader in the wireless industry. i'm proud to say that bright star also became the largest business in u.s. history. i later sold bright star and joined sprint. as you're aware, sprint has faced a lot of challenges in recent years. the company has lost over $25...
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boston's toughest neighborhoods. he had the uncanny ability to get struggling kids back inho and on to good jobs, and even into colleger education! stick with it! you're young! you're beautiful! you have got so much who liv for! ha reporter: his pitch -- if he could survive w he did, you could survive anything. >> and to see somebody actually here,ches me. you know? >> dad. look at this. it is the book. >>oh, yeah. >> it is the big picture of the thing. >> reporter: no wonder ahen at recent event for the book's launch, the current and former mayors of boston showed up. >> how are you, my friend? >> reporter: as did many of the people he helped. >> it's also a time in our country rig now where weeed a wake-up call and we need everything that mr. ross represents. >> reporter: ross' book arrives at a a time whenrican awareness of the holocaust is waning. >> when studies tell us that 22% of millennials do not know or have never heard of the th holocaust,e's been a failure at a basic education level. and we need to >> reporter: to that end, the antidefamation league has adapted "from broken glass" into a study guide for sc
boston's toughest neighborhoods. he had the uncanny ability to get struggling kids back inho and on to good jobs, and even into colleger education! stick with it! you're young! you're beautiful! you have got so much who liv for! ha reporter: his pitch -- if he could survive w he did, you could survive anything. >> and to see somebody actually here,ches me. you know? >> dad. look at this. it is the book. >>oh, yeah. >> it is the big picture of the thing. >>...
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shut down between boston avenue and chicago avenue because of a -- aspen hill, lay hill road near the icc, new crash reported there. >>> it's 6:32. following a developing story out collegek this morning. >> chris lawrence joins us live with the latest on the search for possible predator near chasm pus. chris, what happened? >> reporter: eun, basically a woman says a man tried tottack r on the trail. less than a quarter of a mile from college park's campus between pierce and rhode island. she was out for a jogast night at 7:00. still plent of daylight outside. isas she passed guy, he of came back around and at her. she was able to deflect him. she ran off and he took offin ru into the woods. at this point, police don't have ch of a description. but he was wearing all dark clothing, carrying a darkpa ba. what police are doing now, investigators are looking at some of the cameras in the area to see if that is able to capture everything. at thispoint, they're warning students and really anybody in the community to be extra vigilant at this point and always be aware of their surroundings. , chris college pa lawrence, news 4. >> chris, thank you. >>> it's 33. here the other s
shut down between boston avenue and chicago avenue because of a -- aspen hill, lay hill road near the icc, new crash reported there. >>> it's 6:32. following a developing story out collegek this morning. >> chris lawrence joins us live with the latest on the search for possible predator near chasm pus. chris, what happened? >> reporter: eun, basically a woman says a man tried tottack r on the trail. less than a quarter of a mile from college park's campus between pierce and...
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boston herald" is backing him up. writing " -- i guess we don't have the quote. anyway he was there in front of a lot of students were bound to go to collegekennedy, we talk to snowflakes all the time when it comes to college students, do you agree with the attorney general? >> i do. i think you have to challenge your ideas and put them in a pressure cooker. that's where the modern free speech movement started on the left, it started at berkeley and now there are groups that would rather burn that campus down. it doesn't mean you have to agree with it, it doesn't mean you have to go out and join the milo fran club, but at least -- and you also don't have to give into the history of the debate but it is certainly better for your ideas, the ones that you hold at this point, to really challenge them and see if you emerge with the same month when you leave college. >> and it's not just that jeff sessions is going to those conferences, but he's actually backed a number of lawsuits filed by the young americans association for free-speech violations including berkeley ironically. >> the words that we heard the attorney general speak, i do agree w
boston herald" is backing him up. writing " -- i guess we don't have the quote. anyway he was there in front of a lot of students were bound to go to collegekennedy, we talk to snowflakes all the time when it comes to college students, do you agree with the attorney general? >> i do. i think you have to challenge your ideas and put them in a pressure cooker. that's where the modern free speech movement started on the left, it started at berkeley and now there are groups that...
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boston, to health care work in milwaukee -- we are literally seeing 30, 40% increasing in earnings five years out for economically disadvantaged workers. we are seeing similar things investing in not just high mobility community collegesghout the u.s., via advanced study in associate programs, doubling graduation rates and moving people higher, by working in helping people find information about a curriculum and plan that works for them. and finally, we have this wonderful h-1b program where we india.lented why shouldn't we be doing the same thing by finding talent and parole u.s. communities and the vicinities of the u.s.? through programs like this one, where we discover talent, do some screening, do some abc training, attitude, behavior, communication, we place people in positions that we have been generating again, 40% increases in earnings for individuals, some with criminal records. in conclusion, i think that we are at the cost. cusp. there are major changes in the economy that by bringing testing policies to bear, we could make progress in creating the foundation's economic growth and shared prosperity for a wider range of workers. [applause] >> thanks so much, dr. canton. i would love to ask a couple of quest
boston, to health care work in milwaukee -- we are literally seeing 30, 40% increasing in earnings five years out for economically disadvantaged workers. we are seeing similar things investing in not just high mobility community collegesghout the u.s., via advanced study in associate programs, doubling graduation rates and moving people higher, by working in helping people find information about a curriculum and plan that works for them. and finally, we have this wonderful h-1b program where we...
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boston down there. they don't want you to get down there. okay? i had a son that went to brown. took me forever to get him to college. and he teaches there. taught there. >> and the providence airport canceled two of gordon's flights to get here. >> that's right. >> they didn't even want him coming here. >> you can't get there. >> can't get in, can't get out. >> here's the problem for me. if you try to read the madison papers -- and i've read most of them. i've read all the washington paper, all the adams paper, all the jefferson papers, some of the franklin papers and some of the madison papers and some of the hamilton papers based on issues. reading madison is like reading a series of insurance policies. and, you know, the sentences that start here and you say, oh, yeah, then -- whoa, they come back and the syntax shifts, and it ends up being exactly the opposite of what you thought it was. >> he was a lawyer. >> yeah, he was a lawyer. actually, he wasn't. >> he studied law. >> now i can invent all kinds of reasons why this is true that are really interesting, and i'll only share one of them with you because i have to be quick. if you'r
boston down there. they don't want you to get down there. okay? i had a son that went to brown. took me forever to get him to college. and he teaches there. taught there. >> and the providence airport canceled two of gordon's flights to get here. >> that's right. >> they didn't even want him coming here. >> you can't get there. >> can't get in, can't get out. >> here's the problem for me. if you try to read the madison papers -- and i've read most of them....
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in 2015, five college students die in seattle when a duck boat and a boss hit each other. one year later, a duck boat in bostonancisco, there are no more ride the duck tours. they stopped in 2015 after an accident in seattle where five people were killed and 0 others injured. >>> after nearly 70 years in business, a mexican bakery in san francisco's mission district is being evicted. they have been asked to move out of the building by august 25th along with five of the sub tannates. the bakery was served a 30-day notice this week. when the businesses closes, 20 people are out of a job. >> i am feeling sad. sad for closing. >> two other commercial businesses in the complex, a julie store and barbershop have not been asked to leave. the bakery employees say that they're seeking legal add vices to learn more about the rights. >>> avar books in san francisco is expecting to close. the building on church street is up for sale. the owner of the bookstore owns the building. now, he paid $300,000 back for it in 1991. he is putting it on the market for $2.5 million. the building is advertised to be vacant, and that mea
in 2015, five college students die in seattle when a duck boat and a boss hit each other. one year later, a duck boat in bostonancisco, there are no more ride the duck tours. they stopped in 2015 after an accident in seattle where five people were killed and 0 others injured. >>> after nearly 70 years in business, a mexican bakery in san francisco's mission district is being evicted. they have been asked to move out of the building by august 25th along with five of the sub tannates....
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tom moegen, born and raised in new jersey and associate vice president and dean of students at boston college. before that he worked at villanova and taught in the history department developing courses in u.s. sports history and global sports history. on the end we have frank fitzpatrick, some of you may be familiar with him, he is a native philadelphiaen and has been an inquireier editor and sports writer since 1980. he is in the beat writer for fillies, eagles and covered 19 olympic games-- 19 olympic games-- 9 olympic games. >>> philadelphia, 1968, i am going to turn it over to frank to talk about what was going on here in the sports world at that time. >> first of all, 1968, excuse me, sports fans focus was much more exclusively focused on philadelphia. it was much more difficult to follow national sports, weren't as many games on television, was no espn. you had toerallyy work-- to really work at it to be a sports fan, especially beyond philadelphia. having said that, just to give you a quick capsule of what was happening here that year, of course as i said about the local focus, the big
tom moegen, born and raised in new jersey and associate vice president and dean of students at boston college. before that he worked at villanova and taught in the history department developing courses in u.s. sports history and global sports history. on the end we have frank fitzpatrick, some of you may be familiar with him, he is a native philadelphiaen and has been an inquireier editor and sports writer since 1980. he is in the beat writer for fillies, eagles and covered 19 olympic games--...