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he was a columbia undergraduate, columbia law school after that. so this professor, jerry gunter, was a renowned professor of constitutional law. he never told me about this until years and years later. >> and so after that clerkship, you studied in sweden and that had a huge impact on you, and really informed how you went forward in terms of women's rights and your approach to the law. what was that experience about?? >> well, i wasn't off to sweden to write a book with the swedish coauthor about their judicial system. of why sweden? because the swedes had decided they would have a new code of procedure and it would incorporate what they conceived to be the best of the annual american system. so it was kind of a blend of the civil law way and our common law approach. it had been in effect long enough to report on it. so when i went off to sweden, i discovered something. and in my law school class, women were barely there. in sweden, there were already between 20 and 25% of those law students were women. i observed a proceeding in a court of first
he was a columbia undergraduate, columbia law school after that. so this professor, jerry gunter, was a renowned professor of constitutional law. he never told me about this until years and years later. >> and so after that clerkship, you studied in sweden and that had a huge impact on you, and really informed how you went forward in terms of women's rights and your approach to the law. what was that experience about?? >> well, i wasn't off to sweden to write a book with the swedish...
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this happened on busy columbia pike. what you see behind me, you look at the map. it was around hillwood drive in si a lot of traffic in the area. police believe that the woman was trying to cross the street and she may have been hit by more than one car. the driver of a minivan did stay on the scene and is cooperating with police. investigators believe that there may have been another vehicle involved that did not stop. so they are looking for witnesses to come forward to figure all that of out. it was about 6:30 last night. it was dark. the woman was apparently trying to cross the street when she was struck and killed. this time of the year of course, it gets dark earlier. pedestrians have to be very, very careful. police say the drivers need do their part too. >> drivers, don't drive distracted. look out for the pedestrians. when it's cold and wet, realizing they may make an error. >> so a little after 6:30 last night. that's when it happened. anyone in the area may have seen something. they've seen another vehicle leaving the scene that perhaps had damage. if y
this happened on busy columbia pike. what you see behind me, you look at the map. it was around hillwood drive in si a lot of traffic in the area. police believe that the woman was trying to cross the street and she may have been hit by more than one car. the driver of a minivan did stay on the scene and is cooperating with police. investigators believe that there may have been another vehicle involved that did not stop. so they are looking for witnesses to come forward to figure all that of...
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the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from the district of columbia, ms. norton, for five minutes. mr. speaker, saturday's veterans day. that's the day we set aside to revere those who served in our armed forces, especially today because all who serve are volunteers. only one group of tax-paying volunteers who serve in our armed forces serve without a vote, and those are the veterans in the nation's capital. they have no final vote on this house floor. of course, i vote in committee. they are not fully recognized as american citizens although the district of columbia is one of the oldest jurisdictions in the united states. d.c. veterans, therefore, are at the front of the line demanding the vote in congress and other rights granted only to residents of states. i thank the members of this body who have co-sponsored my bill to make the district of columbia the 51st state. each year we have beat last year's record in co-sponsors. today i'm introducing a statehood resolution in tribute to the district of columbia's 30,000 veterans as veterans day approaches on saturday. the residents o
the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from the district of columbia, ms. norton, for five minutes. mr. speaker, saturday's veterans day. that's the day we set aside to revere those who served in our armed forces, especially today because all who serve are volunteers. only one group of tax-paying volunteers who serve in our armed forces serve without a vote, and those are the veterans in the nation's capital. they have no final vote on this house floor. of course, i vote in committee. they are...
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it's coming down. >> there it is. >>> right on the glide slope columbia. >> putting that all togethertechnology to make it fly and then landing is remarkable. nothing like it had ever been done. >> touchdown. >> they're down. >> i said, it worked. the damn thing worked. >> the day will come, according to nasa, that a launch will be so routine that the press and television won't even bother to cover it. >> 30 weeks later, after columbia had been returned to the kennedy space center, astronauts flew columbia into space again. >> the space shuttle was like a large truck that could deploy satellites, and it had a robotic arm so that you can repair and upgrade spacecraft. >> and liftoff of the orbiter challenger and the sixth flight of the space shuttle. >> this was the birth of space travel, not just space missions. we're talking about setting a laboratory. almost like a university in space. it started feeling like anybody could be an astronaut. >> the countdown is under way tonight at cape canaveral towards the liftoff of challenger, it will carry america's first teacher into space. >> s
it's coming down. >> there it is. >>> right on the glide slope columbia. >> putting that all togethertechnology to make it fly and then landing is remarkable. nothing like it had ever been done. >> touchdown. >> they're down. >> i said, it worked. the damn thing worked. >> the day will come, according to nasa, that a launch will be so routine that the press and television won't even bother to cover it. >> 30 weeks later, after columbia had been...
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in 1850, the district of columbia, in the district of columbia, there were 51,687 people total. 10,059 of these people were free african-americans and 3,687 were enslaved. when myrtilla arrived they had just abolished the slave trade in d.c. although it kept slavery illegal and the slave act that allowed the capture and return of run away slaves in the u.s. something which propelled the abolition cause faster forward. there were already established schools for free african-americans in d.c. on the island the section of washington cut off by the rest of the city by the canal that was by the arsenal point potomac by the white house i think is southwest now arabella jones, one time servant in john quincy adams household conducted a fine school for girls under the priest at st. matthew's, they had a free catholic colored school. at the union seminary, john cook's pupils divided into a male and female department and studied several subjects including math and anatomy. probably as most other schools taught by colored or white children got a most sound elementary education. despite the presen
in 1850, the district of columbia, in the district of columbia, there were 51,687 people total. 10,059 of these people were free african-americans and 3,687 were enslaved. when myrtilla arrived they had just abolished the slave trade in d.c. although it kept slavery illegal and the slave act that allowed the capture and return of run away slaves in the u.s. something which propelled the abolition cause faster forward. there were already established schools for free african-americans in d.c. on...
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you went to columbia business school-- why did you go to columbia? was leafing through catalogs, and i just happened to see that columbia had graham and dodd as teachers, and i'd read their book, but i had no idea that they were teaching. so i wrote dean dodd, and i said, "dear dean dodd," i said, "i thought you guys were dead." i said, "but now that i found out you're alive i'd like to come to columbia if you can get me in." so you did, i assume, pretty well at columbia business school? i did okay there, yeah. you worked for mr. graham and his partnership, and how did that work? well, it was terrific in the sense i was working for my hero, but ben was going to retire in a couple of years, and so i was only back there about a year and a half. but every day i was excited about being able to work for him. so what you were good at was picking stocks, according to his formula, which was to look for companies that were undervalued, now we call it value investing. did you realize that he had some principles that were very unique, and is that what you follo
you went to columbia business school-- why did you go to columbia? was leafing through catalogs, and i just happened to see that columbia had graham and dodd as teachers, and i'd read their book, but i had no idea that they were teaching. so i wrote dean dodd, and i said, "dear dean dodd," i said, "i thought you guys were dead." i said, "but now that i found out you're alive i'd like to come to columbia if you can get me in." so you did, i assume, pretty well at...
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and the shuttle has cleared the tower. >> columbia, houston, you're going 40. >> in the mission controlt you get into orbit that your mouth drops and you calm down. you go, wow. that's amazing. >> and the vehicle is performing like a champ, like all of us who have worked so long on it knew that she would. i think we've got something that's really going to mean something to the country and the world. >> the astronauts have about 14 more hours in space before they touchdown tomorrow in the mojave desert. >> we were in l.a. and heard the sonic boom. >> that was it, that was it! it's coming down. >> there it is. >> you are right on, columbia. >> putting that all together in a technology to make it fly and then landing is remarkable. nothing like it had ever been done. >> touchdown. >> they're down. >> i said, it worked. the damn thing worked. >> the day will come, according to nasa, that a launch will be so routine that the press and television won't even bother to cover it. >> 30 weeks later, after columbia had been returned to the kennedy space center, astronauts flew columbia into space
and the shuttle has cleared the tower. >> columbia, houston, you're going 40. >> in the mission controlt you get into orbit that your mouth drops and you calm down. you go, wow. that's amazing. >> and the vehicle is performing like a champ, like all of us who have worked so long on it knew that she would. i think we've got something that's really going to mean something to the country and the world. >> the astronauts have about 14 more hours in space before they...
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and in an e-mail to students columbia said, columbia must be a place where students and scholars aresue their academic work free from worry about harassment of any sort. what made you decide to come forward with your story now? >> it became evident to me if i did not come forward no one else would. >> reporter: the me too effect spreading to other ivy league campuses. three dartmouth professors from the department of psychological and brain sciences are under criminal investigation for alleged sexual misconduct. todd heather ton, william kelly and paul whalen have all been placed on paid leave by the college, and officials are now revealing specific details of the investigation. in a statement on dartmouth's website is says sexual misconduct and harassment are unacceptable and have no place at dartmouth. as for columbia, they say professor harris remains an employee of the university but has withdrawn from his teaching, advising and other student-related activities. guys. >> all right, linsey, thank you. we'll bring in our senior legal correspondent, sunny hostin with this. we know t
and in an e-mail to students columbia said, columbia must be a place where students and scholars aresue their academic work free from worry about harassment of any sort. what made you decide to come forward with your story now? >> it became evident to me if i did not come forward no one else would. >> reporter: the me too effect spreading to other ivy league campuses. three dartmouth professors from the department of psychological and brain sciences are under criminal investigation...
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we have a crash rig columbia. 32 at 29 columbia pike crash involving over turned vehicle and involving a car that struck a deer. use caution on 32. aside from that one another accident involving overturned car this is upper marboro outside the beltway. suitland mark way westbound pennsylvania avenue and traffic getting by and slower adds you make your way towards the bement way. and keep in mind as you make your way in the districts and south east secondary looking good. we have ongoing construction zone that's southbound gw parkway between key bridge and rose development bridge caution there clearing shortly and rest of bridges looking good right now and gw parkway itself north and southbound volume free seeing a light, light traffic morning start to the day right now. and for this wednesday. we made it to hump day that's exciting and as you make your way branch avenue construction between moore and seratz road in both drks and no major delays in the camera as you make your way towards the 301 split. i have you covered and tell michael thomas coffee if he grabs he breakfast involving
we have a crash rig columbia. 32 at 29 columbia pike crash involving over turned vehicle and involving a car that struck a deer. use caution on 32. aside from that one another accident involving overturned car this is upper marboro outside the beltway. suitland mark way westbound pennsylvania avenue and traffic getting by and slower adds you make your way towards the bement way. and keep in mind as you make your way in the districts and south east secondary looking good. we have ongoing...
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efforts like this where it's not only federal agencies but in this case state and the district of columbia as well as many not for profit organizations. we heard about 50 altogether pulling resources together to make programs like this a reality. it's these community based efforts that we know work and we have to continue to help support. we're firmly committed to end the work to make sure we end veteran homelessness so we have a lot more work to do. we have found to formula we thinks works and will continue to support with all our efforts. i want to thank not only the staff but the veterans. we had time to hear their stories. hear how important this facility is and how much they value it. their gratitude for having a safe and nice place to be able to call home which is so important and we think every american deserves that and i absolutely we believe every veteran deserves that as soon as possible. thanks the veterans for not only talking to us about their own experience but showing us their apartments and we just had the chance to see a beautiful apartment of mr. williams who was kind en
efforts like this where it's not only federal agencies but in this case state and the district of columbia as well as many not for profit organizations. we heard about 50 altogether pulling resources together to make programs like this a reality. it's these community based efforts that we know work and we have to continue to help support. we're firmly committed to end the work to make sure we end veteran homelessness so we have a lot more work to do. we have found to formula we thinks works and...
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. >> reporter: columbia falls, montana, sits at the foot of glacier national park. quiet and safe, or at least that's how it felt until they started getting the text messages. >> the threats were mostly about killing children and in graphic ways that they were going to kill the children. >> reporter: the school district's computers were hacked by a group calling itself the dark overlord. law enforcement officials began negotiating with the cyber criminals over their demands, but they grew increasingly alarmed because they realized that the school's security cameras had been hacked and the group was watching. authorities soon realized the cyber criminals were just after a ransom in exchange for not releasing students' social security numbers, addresses and phone numbers. >> the thing that i dread the most is will they dump this information? will they impact some kid or some child to the point that that child could be emotionally damaged for the rest of their life? >> reporter: cyber criminals are constantly combing the internet for vulnerabilities. and some school di
. >> reporter: columbia falls, montana, sits at the foot of glacier national park. quiet and safe, or at least that's how it felt until they started getting the text messages. >> the threats were mostly about killing children and in graphic ways that they were going to kill the children. >> reporter: the school district's computers were hacked by a group calling itself the dark overlord. law enforcement officials began negotiating with the cyber criminals over their demands,...
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the mistake he made was driving into the district of columbia.admits that even the car that he was driving had bad tags so he was making some mistakes. now, we reached out to d.c. police. they stand by their tweet. they say in fact thompson was arrested for possession of illegal weapons. thompson tonight says he's hoping the judge will show him some mercy. live outside the courthouse, paul wagner fox5 local news. >> well, also in the district tonight police made a major drug bust in southwest. officers raided a home in the 900 block of sixth street and seized 53 pounds of 72 grams of cocaine and $75,000 in cash. police arrested three people in connection with the bust. they are angela cortez, tiffany henry and sarame albrecht. they all face felony drug charges. >> tonight a.m. second man is facing charges in an horrific crime against a pregnant woman in capitol heights. andrea grinage parks was set on fire in september. her boyfriend is charged with attempted murder. she was also able to tell detectives there was another man in her apartment who
the mistake he made was driving into the district of columbia.admits that even the car that he was driving had bad tags so he was making some mistakes. now, we reached out to d.c. police. they stand by their tweet. they say in fact thompson was arrested for possession of illegal weapons. thompson tonight says he's hoping the judge will show him some mercy. live outside the courthouse, paul wagner fox5 local news. >> well, also in the district tonight police made a major drug bust in...
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and will and well federal agencies but in and are in your real this case state and the district of columbia as well. we heard about 50 all together pulling resources to make this a reality. it is these community based efforts that we know work and that we have to continue to help support. both secretary carson and i and our agencies are firmly committed to continuing the work to make sure that we end veteran homelessness. so we have a lot more work to do, but the good news is we have found the formula that we think works. i just want to finally thank the -- not only the staff here, but the veterans themselves who this morning we had time to spend time and hear their stories, hear how important this facility is, how much they value it. actually, their gratitude for having a safe and nice place to be able to call home, which is so important and we think every american deserves that and absolutely we believe every veteran deserves that as soon as possible. but thanking the veterans for not only talking to us about their own experience, but showing us their apartments. we just had the chance to
and will and well federal agencies but in and are in your real this case state and the district of columbia as well. we heard about 50 all together pulling resources to make this a reality. it is these community based efforts that we know work and that we have to continue to help support. both secretary carson and i and our agencies are firmly committed to continuing the work to make sure that we end veteran homelessness. so we have a lot more work to do, but the good news is we have found the...
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the law regarding the district of columbia as it is now. as opposed to how it was at the time the former president's act was originally passed in 1958. in 1958 the district of columbia had no elected local government, didn't have any member of this body to draw this matter to your attention. instead, the d.c. government was run by three presidents -- presidentially apointed commissioners, all locally raised d.c. funds were deposited in the u.s. treasury, locally raised, but put right there in the treasury. and the federal government paid the employer contribution to the pensions of d.c. government employees. you can see how d.c. thinks of it self at that time as a colony of the united states of america. well, we've changed all that, thanks to the home rule act, the work of this congress. this bill would treat employment of former presidents and the widows of former presidents in the district of columbia -- in the district of government as the same manner of other local and state governments. the former president's act -- the former presiden
the law regarding the district of columbia as it is now. as opposed to how it was at the time the former president's act was originally passed in 1958. in 1958 the district of columbia had no elected local government, didn't have any member of this body to draw this matter to your attention. instead, the d.c. government was run by three presidents -- presidentially apointed commissioners, all locally raised d.c. funds were deposited in the u.s. treasury, locally raised, but put right there in...
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h he takes off from columbia. hood's two core that did the flanken the night before get to town of spring hill, tennessee. right about dark. and cheatham does not bhok the road. the next morning, hood wakes up and the entire army wakes up and schofield is gone. schofield who had been trapped between lee's core and all the artillery and the other two had marched up the road,ily the columbia pike and they literally mentioned that it was union soldiers said it looks like an ocean of campfires beside the road. and they marched by all night long and were never stopped. r the next morning, hood and the army wake up.oaas they get on the road and start chasing schofield to try to catch him before he gets to nashville. he gets to franklin and all the bridges are washed out.he digtt he knows hood's army is is just a couple behind him. that's why the battle of franklinba happened. so those that don't know the battle of franklin, there were more llcasualties in five hours than there were on the d day beaches. it is all on 110
h he takes off from columbia. hood's two core that did the flanken the night before get to town of spring hill, tennessee. right about dark. and cheatham does not bhok the road. the next morning, hood wakes up and the entire army wakes up and schofield is gone. schofield who had been trapped between lee's core and all the artillery and the other two had marched up the road,ily the columbia pike and they literally mentioned that it was union soldiers said it looks like an ocean of campfires...
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and this wouldn't have happened without the district of columbia and without privatet resources, but this is such a great model. we want to do more of this. this is really what we want to see for the other 40,000, but we know that if it's not a sustained effort, that this will just go backwards. so this is probably a lifelong effort that we're committing to. >> any other media inquiries? okay. >> sure. >> you mentioned 40,000 veterans. 40,000 veterans in the streets. and that's pretty alarming, but a lot of it may have to do with something on the secrecy level where they're using electronic gadgets, secret gadgets on people's minds, brain waves in the middle of the night and pushing them out in the street also. sonic waves. like in the cuban diplomatic crisis where they said the tactics were not cuban. they were others. it's in apartment buildings, motels, hotels, houses, and from the east and west coast. and not just here. >> just for the media, sorry. anybody else? >> thank you very much. >> i want to say, you have to give ex-president obama credit because he started this program.
and this wouldn't have happened without the district of columbia and without privatet resources, but this is such a great model. we want to do more of this. this is really what we want to see for the other 40,000, but we know that if it's not a sustained effort, that this will just go backwards. so this is probably a lifelong effort that we're committing to. >> any other media inquiries? okay. >> sure. >> you mentioned 40,000 veterans. 40,000 veterans in the streets. and...
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live program with historians mark atwood lawrence from the university of texas at austin, and -- of columbia university. they will take your calls and tweets about the state of the work in 1967. next, president lyndon b. johnson explains and defends his a november policy in 17, 1967 white house press conference in the east room which was carried live by radio and television. this is about 40 minutes. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. i am glad to take your questions. this you think that at point, our force levels in vietnam will begin to level off? or do you think more troops may be needed in the future. consideredpreviously and approved the recommendation of joint chiefs of staff for our force level. general -- discussed with me, and he anticipates no increase in that level. we are getting close to the end of your fourth year in office. you are being subjected to a regular personal criticism, young -- am senator preacher in williamsburg. --onder how you surprise.ot a 35 men whoof the preceded me. no public official, certainly not one that has been in public life 35 years, as i have, wo
live program with historians mark atwood lawrence from the university of texas at austin, and -- of columbia university. they will take your calls and tweets about the state of the work in 1967. next, president lyndon b. johnson explains and defends his a november policy in 17, 1967 white house press conference in the east room which was carried live by radio and television. this is about 40 minutes. >> good morning, ladies and gentlemen. i am glad to take your questions. this you think...
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carolina: captado en vÍdeo la policÍa del condado de haward, columbia estÁ buscando a una mujer que fuesÓlo cuando decide unirse a cuerda de taparse el rostro. javier: pero se lo llevÓ todo porque sacÓ tremenda caja. yo pensÉ que habÍa sido pura graciosa. carolina: la graciosa, la caja, el dinero... javier: dijimos todos por ahÍ vamos con reyna montoya que tiene la lista de menores que han sido reconocidos por una causa social. ella creciÓ como inmigrante indocumentada y viviÓ el miedo que representa para miles pero su espÍritu de emprendimiento no la detuvo y fundÓ " aliento". hoy da empleo, recibe premios y nos contÓ sobre este reconocimiento. reina: fue algo que me dio mucha emociÓn. realmente, estar en esta misiÓn en donde todos podamos ser incluidos en donde realmente nos estemos tardando de manera diferente en donde nos veamos como personas y como creadores y como personas que tienen un sueÑo de seguir adelante, entonces fue algo muy emocionante. con las primeras personas que comiencen fueron mis padres y mis hermanos y luego con la comunidad inmigrante que siempre me ha apoyado.
carolina: captado en vÍdeo la policÍa del condado de haward, columbia estÁ buscando a una mujer que fuesÓlo cuando decide unirse a cuerda de taparse el rostro. javier: pero se lo llevÓ todo porque sacÓ tremenda caja. yo pensÉ que habÍa sido pura graciosa. carolina: la graciosa, la caja, el dinero... javier: dijimos todos por ahÍ vamos con reyna montoya que tiene la lista de menores que han sido reconocidos por una causa social. ella creciÓ como inmigrante indocumentada y viviÓ el...
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columbia law school in the 1890's. two things about him. his father was a judge who got the boss tweed scandals and his father was disgraced and forced to resign from the new york supreme court. i have a part of the chapter called "redemption." life was to redeem the family name and he did everything to doing this -- devoted everything to doing this. he is known for his years as the chief judge as the new york in whichurt of appeals, most of the legal cases are the whilethat he adjudicated the chief judge of the court. 6st: he was on the court for years. did he die in office? guest: he died. he was in poor health. it was declining on the court 1938. eventually died in court.an 6 years on the host: hoover nominated him. all of the jewish justices were liberal democrats, cardoza.exception of they were nominated by democratic presidents. smith inupported al 1928 against hoover. hoover did not have the greatest presidency in history and did a lot before he was president more notably. many historians of hoover say that his
columbia law school in the 1890's. two things about him. his father was a judge who got the boss tweed scandals and his father was disgraced and forced to resign from the new york supreme court. i have a part of the chapter called "redemption." life was to redeem the family name and he did everything to doing this -- devoted everything to doing this. he is known for his years as the chief judge as the new york in whichurt of appeals, most of the legal cases are the whilethat he...
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you gave that up to come to business school in new york at columbia? at columbia, yeah. columbia.nd so, what was it like when you came here? did people make crocodile dundee jokes or about australia, or they didn't do that? [chuckles] they did, actually. they-- really? okay. and i was very lucky because i have a very ugly scar on my arm from when i played football, which i wasn't very good at, but i got a major scar from it, so i can pretend to be good. and people would say to me, "is it true all australians wrestle crocodiles? i said, "well, not all of them." and they'd-- of course, leads to the question about: "did you ever wrestle a--?" of course." all right. okay. "that's what we do," and i show them my scars. it was... okay. all right, you-- no, but, you know, i came to the states because, you know, seriously, it was... there was an advertisement at the time which i think i saw growing up in australia, but maybe i saw it in the u.s., which essentially said, "if you can make it here, you can make it anywhere." and the concept that this was the land that if you came to-- you wo
you gave that up to come to business school in new york at columbia? at columbia, yeah. columbia.nd so, what was it like when you came here? did people make crocodile dundee jokes or about australia, or they didn't do that? [chuckles] they did, actually. they-- really? okay. and i was very lucky because i have a very ugly scar on my arm from when i played football, which i wasn't very good at, but i got a major scar from it, so i can pretend to be good. and people would say to me, "is it...
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amy: you are a professor at columbia university.rday, we had a graduate student on and there was a massive graduate student walkouts across the country yesterday because of what is written in the senate bill. can you once again talk about this and how this is going to affect higher education and the attitude toward education that this reflects? prof. stiglitz: there is always a kind of vindictiveness of this. it is not only taxing graduate students, tuition -- amy: they get tuition waivers, but they are taxed. prof. stiglitz: they don't see the money, but they have to pay a tax bill. they are also taxing the endowments of private universities. our universities are one of the strong institutions in the country. if you look at where is our successful growth, silicon valley, high-tech, where does that come from? it comes based on the research that goes on mostly in these private universities. stanford, the reason why silicon valley is where silicon valley is is stanford university. the research that goes on at harvard, m.i.t., caltech
amy: you are a professor at columbia university.rday, we had a graduate student on and there was a massive graduate student walkouts across the country yesterday because of what is written in the senate bill. can you once again talk about this and how this is going to affect higher education and the attitude toward education that this reflects? prof. stiglitz: there is always a kind of vindictiveness of this. it is not only taxing graduate students, tuition -- amy: they get tuition waivers, but...
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more than 32,000 salvadorans live in the district of columbia metro area. and salvadorans at 200,000 are the largest group of g.p.s. holders in the country today. the designation requires the attorney general to find and i quote, extraordinary and temporary conditions preventing returning to the state in safety, end quote. the most recent influx of salvadorans, 1/3 of them unaccompanied minors, shows that these conditions have been met for t.p.s. holders and others. with a breakdown of civil society and central america today, forced return of anyone now would be inhumane. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise to recognize dean boozman school, a title 1 school located in bay county, florida. dean boozman school prides itself on developing boys and girls of character and well educated americ
more than 32,000 salvadorans live in the district of columbia metro area. and salvadorans at 200,000 are the largest group of g.p.s. holders in the country today. the designation requires the attorney general to find and i quote, extraordinary and temporary conditions preventing returning to the state in safety, end quote. the most recent influx of salvadorans, 1/3 of them unaccompanied minors, shows that these conditions have been met for t.p.s. holders and others. with a breakdown of civil...
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live in columbia, jay korff, abc 7 news. jonathan: she seemed comfortable. alison: a lot of her on camera. still ahead, a health alert. jonathan: keeping tabs on your medication without you even knowing it. and new information about a possible serial killer in florida. the latest case and the intensive manhunt. alison: rose mcgowan and a mug shot. the actress facing a nancy: a possible serial killer may have targeted a fourth victim in a quiet the neighborhood. the police finally have a description of the person they are looking for in tampa, searching for clues with anyone with information to stop the killing spree. >> this has got to stop. we need to catch this killer before we have to notify another family that one of their loved ones is dead. nancy: the latest victim, a 60-year-old man shot in the back and left in the street. he was heading to a local church to help out at a soup kitchen. alison: a prince george's county teenager in court today. the police say that eric brown killed ashanti billie. the 19-year-old vanished in september. her body turned u
live in columbia, jay korff, abc 7 news. jonathan: she seemed comfortable. alison: a lot of her on camera. still ahead, a health alert. jonathan: keeping tabs on your medication without you even knowing it. and new information about a possible serial killer in florida. the latest case and the intensive manhunt. alison: rose mcgowan and a mug shot. the actress facing a nancy: a possible serial killer may have targeted a fourth victim in a quiet the neighborhood. the police finally have a...
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we he an infant mortality rate in t di of columbia for whiomf four.henou at the disparity rate hpe for our women of colafam wen andhere at a ten, that cerinds addressed. >> a wmpo t nation rate? >> comtoiol te which a five. oncu put the data together the ri of columbia is 7.6, but data tells a different storab w women of color may t accessing the same reses >> one point d.c. had the nation highest infant mortal ra. how arod where's t city falli short now? >> yeah. for a long time we were on par witmiip abo 30 years ago we had an inft mtaty ra of 30. so lowering that rate in the lastyo know, 30 years has been just, you know, some of the pr that affect preann specifically, but it'be about getting clean water, it's been about improving educio so of the systst address poverty in our system. so wt we need to do now is go furth a make sure that those women getting in early appoin, ' taking their folic acid, if they're smo t they're stopping, if they're overweight they' gettg a healthy weight. >> tina, the report card gives you t big picture and then you can
we he an infant mortality rate in t di of columbia for whiomf four.henou at the disparity rate hpe for our women of colafam wen andhere at a ten, that cerinds addressed. >> a wmpo t nation rate? >> comtoiol te which a five. oncu put the data together the ri of columbia is 7.6, but data tells a different storab w women of color may t accessing the same reses >> one point d.c. had the nation highest infant mortal ra. how arod where's t city falli short now? >> yeah. for a...
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i was at columbia during the height of all of this, columbia university. so when he came back, he was firmly to the right in defense of what he felt was democracy. again, remember that his war was very clearly delineated between good and bad, right and wrong, evil, hero. this war, the people he thought were the heroes were being vilified as evil. and then he came under the influence of ronald reagan, which kind of cemented all of this. because reagan also was a roosevelt liberal in the '40s. the president of the screen actors guild, which was seen in the 40s, less so today, as a kind of liberal organization, leftist, maybe softly communist organization, and he was the head of it. reagan actually saved hollywood from splintering, but that's another story. he meant toward -- mentored heston into the screen actors guild. he put them on the board and, of course, he was an actor so he had access, and then when reagan retired, reagan retired because he became a producer on nbc for the ge theater, and you can't be a producer and be a union leader. just know mixin
i was at columbia during the height of all of this, columbia university. so when he came back, he was firmly to the right in defense of what he felt was democracy. again, remember that his war was very clearly delineated between good and bad, right and wrong, evil, hero. this war, the people he thought were the heroes were being vilified as evil. and then he came under the influence of ronald reagan, which kind of cemented all of this. because reagan also was a roosevelt liberal in the '40s....
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white whale gone it's now versus proving some columbia i'm sorry so we don't have a chance to get the award unless we use a condom it's because there are two to four hundred dollars less him out on this most recent trip that the company that is winning all the awards that had this let's first start herd of well we've got a good strategy we're using sierra leonean so you asked the question so so what are we paying informants but two hundred fifty dollars a month. you know i guess rhetorically i don't expect to be answered you know to can we go lower could we find someone it's like we'll do it for boardroom you know that has such a terrible country that maybe they'll just go out of the country and be a free security guard i mean that's pretty inexpensive i say that it sounds facetious but it's real. no you get what you pay for. the original goal was not to bring soldiers or exogenous from the poorest countries on earth but the u.s. system requires that you pick the lowest bidder so that became the status quo in iraq to have multiple layers of foreigners as long as you're in the army and
white whale gone it's now versus proving some columbia i'm sorry so we don't have a chance to get the award unless we use a condom it's because there are two to four hundred dollars less him out on this most recent trip that the company that is winning all the awards that had this let's first start herd of well we've got a good strategy we're using sierra leonean so you asked the question so so what are we paying informants but two hundred fifty dollars a month. you know i guess rhetorically i...
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as well as the columbia business school dean and professor of finance. >> it will still have coverageident's announcement outside of the white house scheduled to take place at 3:00 p.m. our special program will begin in the next hour. does come in from the president is in as they happen. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ place this is bloomberg markets. " tebow of the hour we had shares of the chemical maker down around her percent. that is the biggest drop since august. the company seen as a loser for the tax bill. we heard a little bit about this earlier. thisere is a reason that repealed the electric tax credit. electric vehicles are powered by batteries. is the largest of their segments. we have a chart that shows you that. it is about 39% of their general revenue. it is the specific growing sector as well. with that last quarter. >> what other companies are being affected by this. >> we are going to talk about tesla. tesla is a electric carmaker here in the u.s. it is down and taken a head. tesla was already down. other people have really utilized the tax credit and had demand for electric
as well as the columbia business school dean and professor of finance. >> it will still have coverageident's announcement outside of the white house scheduled to take place at 3:00 p.m. our special program will begin in the next hour. does come in from the president is in as they happen. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ place this is bloomberg markets. " tebow of the hour we had shares of the chemical maker down around her percent. that is the biggest drop since august. the company seen as...
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two drivers hit the woman just after 6:30 at columbia pike and hillwood drive. the woman was crossing the street when she was hit. police say since it's getting darker earlier, everyone needs to pay more attention on the roads. >> don't drive distracted. look out for the pedestrians when it's cold and wet. realizing they may make an error. we have to work together to prevent crashes like this from occurring. >> police don't have a description of the vehicle. they're asking anyone who may have seen the accident to give them a call. d.c. police are going through a video hoping it holds clues as to who shot a teenager as he walked home from school. the high school student is in critical condition. police say there was an argument between the teenager and two men before that shooting. two men got away from a black car. the area was full of people. they're hoping witnesses come forward. is in vietnam where he just wrapped up a veterans event. he signed a proclamation saluting the veterans in the vietnam war. before that he spoke at a gathering of ceos. he delivered w
two drivers hit the woman just after 6:30 at columbia pike and hillwood drive. the woman was crossing the street when she was hit. police say since it's getting darker earlier, everyone needs to pay more attention on the roads. >> don't drive distracted. look out for the pedestrians when it's cold and wet. realizing they may make an error. we have to work together to prevent crashes like this from occurring. >> police don't have a description of the vehicle. they're asking anyone...
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. >> reporter: columbia falls, montana, sits at glacier national park. quiet and safe. that's how they felt until they started getting text messages. >> the threats are about killing charn and graphic ways they were going to kill the children. >> the school district's computers were hacked by a group calling itself the dark overlord. >> law enforcement officials began negotiating with the cyber criminals over their demands. but they grew increasingly alarmed because they realized that the school security cameras had been hacked and the group was watched. authorities realized the criminals were after a ransom in exchange for not releasing students' social security numbers, addresses and phone numbers. >> the thing that i -- >> some kid or some child to this point that child could be emotionally damaged for the rest of their lives. >> cyber criminals are constantly combing the internet for schools can be easy targets. >> these organized crimes have realized the mere threat to harm children or their credited record gets a response. people are willing to pay. >> after a ras
. >> reporter: columbia falls, montana, sits at glacier national park. quiet and safe. that's how they felt until they started getting text messages. >> the threats are about killing charn and graphic ways they were going to kill the children. >> the school district's computers were hacked by a group calling itself the dark overlord. >> law enforcement officials began negotiating with the cyber criminals over their demands. but they grew increasingly alarmed because they...
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and i got into columbia thanks to an exam she took under the influence of infection. to avoid a disciplinary action she will hide her identity i didn't have any expectations of getting in the essay i wrote was an autobiography five pages i ended up taking a ph d. in medicine it just it puts you. in a mental space where you can focus entirely why not take a pill if everyone else is doing it to give you that competitive advantage that you have not heard of the helping hand that she got hold of very easily you're getting a friend of mine a prescription for concern and he gave it to us for free i'm probably down like a dozen times or so. and you will see how these pills are almost sold us over the counter drugs on campus. we walked through the streets around new york university with a hidden camera. after twenty minutes. thirty thirty. so josh deals to twenty five milligrams that here bridge is no longer acceptable we're all in very big trouble among the most fragile students these pills can cause violence pollution nations and suicidal thoughts. despite the risks a real
and i got into columbia thanks to an exam she took under the influence of infection. to avoid a disciplinary action she will hide her identity i didn't have any expectations of getting in the essay i wrote was an autobiography five pages i ended up taking a ph d. in medicine it just it puts you. in a mental space where you can focus entirely why not take a pill if everyone else is doing it to give you that competitive advantage that you have not heard of the helping hand that she got hold of...
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they will be considering the us is to court nomination for the district of columbia at 4:00 p.m.mation vote planned for 5:30. of the four negotiations continue with poor debate starting tomorrow. congressional democratic leaders canceled an afternoon meeting with president trump to talk about federal spending and tax reform. that, after president did that he doesn't see a deal with democrats. senator schumer and house minority nancy pelosi said they would negotiate directly with republican leaders. house speaker paul ryan then said this. we have important work to do there is a meeting at the white house this afternoon and it is democrats want to reach an agreement on these issues they will be there. also happening on capitol hill today the senate budget committee meets this afternoon to combine several tech support provisions that have been approved by other committees including one from the senate energy committee that would open the arctic national wildlife refuge to expand oil and gas in the budget committee will debate and vote to report out the merged build to the full senat
they will be considering the us is to court nomination for the district of columbia at 4:00 p.m.mation vote planned for 5:30. of the four negotiations continue with poor debate starting tomorrow. congressional democratic leaders canceled an afternoon meeting with president trump to talk about federal spending and tax reform. that, after president did that he doesn't see a deal with democrats. senator schumer and house minority nancy pelosi said they would negotiate directly with republican...
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joseph stiglitz from columbia. your briefing from columbia. we'll go coast to coast.berg surveillance. i'm taylor riggs. let's get to bloomberg business flash. news just breaking the last few minutes. barclays top investment banker told staff he'll sharpen divisions and bonuses, boosting pay for top performers and cutting it for those in the bottom half. that's according to people amiliar with the comments. it is said those ranked in the lower half should see their compensation shrink. bloomberg's losses grew bigger in the fourth quarter. according to people familiar, they lost $1.5 billion. uber is trying to fend off competition plus is facing more legal challenges and regulatory scrutiny. the latest software for apple mac computers has a significant security flaw and the glitch allows anyone to log in without a passport and access credit documents. the security bug involves the new version of mac high sierra. apple says it's coming up with a fix. wells fargo is winding down the personal insurance unit after a series of scandals. the bank says it may be out of the ho
joseph stiglitz from columbia. your briefing from columbia. we'll go coast to coast.berg surveillance. i'm taylor riggs. let's get to bloomberg business flash. news just breaking the last few minutes. barclays top investment banker told staff he'll sharpen divisions and bonuses, boosting pay for top performers and cutting it for those in the bottom half. that's according to people amiliar with the comments. it is said those ranked in the lower half should see their compensation shrink....
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here's the columbia football powerhouse. there's that kid out there, michael murphy of tampa, playing for columbia football and he's an econ major. is this fiscal policy and legislation in any of the textbooks that you studied? can these kids in economics today see normal economics in this tax debate? jeffrey: well, you would find it in the chapter on hugo chavez and other populist -- tom: have you link chavez to the upper 1% in america? jeffrey: because they both ran completely a responsible fiscal policies. they both went to budget deficits that are completely unaffordable, they both would run -- they would run this country into the ground the same way the chavez ran venezuela into the ground. harm knows this in germany. would germany ever pursue a policy like this? harm: to that question, i'm finding myself sometimes being accused to be on the very left side. tom: we know that. , i was part ofy the conservative side studying economics. it was a very similar view of the economy and how the world was working and i put in a
here's the columbia football powerhouse. there's that kid out there, michael murphy of tampa, playing for columbia football and he's an econ major. is this fiscal policy and legislation in any of the textbooks that you studied? can these kids in economics today see normal economics in this tax debate? jeffrey: well, you would find it in the chapter on hugo chavez and other populist -- tom: have you link chavez to the upper 1% in america? jeffrey: because they both ran completely a responsible...
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katsas of virginia to be united states circuit judge for the district of columbia circuit. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the senate the previous order, the senate >> the senate returning, they would a legislative work at 4 p.m. eastern when they consider the u.s. district court nomination for the district of columbia. the confirmation vote plan for 5:30 p.m. eastern and also for negotiations continue on tax reform. floor debate expected to start wednesday. president trump arriving now on capitol hill. take a look at the hallway, expecting possibly to see an and if any lawmakers make remarks we'll bring them here live on c-span2. [background sounds] [background sounds] >> we will bring you back your life to capitol hill if any lawmakers make remarks or president trump doesn't arrive come come through the hallways here on capitol hill. he is to the setting to meet with republican senators about the tax reform bill. a meeting scheduled at the white house afterwards with democratic leaders was canceled after the president tweeted meeting with the chuck and an
katsas of virginia to be united states circuit judge for the district of columbia circuit. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the senate the previous order, the senate >> the senate returning, they would a legislative work at 4 p.m. eastern when they consider the u.s. district court nomination for the district of columbia. the confirmation vote plan for 5:30 p.m. eastern and also for negotiations continue on tax reform. floor debate expected to start wednesday. president...
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the new look cats open the season against columbia. bronson will be among the three guards getting the start tonight. look for wright to go with a smaller faster lineup. >> yeah, yeah, we will. we'll go -- we'll go three guards sometimes, sometimes we'll go four guards and against columbia we can go five guards sometimes. >> that's that. the sixers with a golden opportunity to win six in a row last night but coach brett brown says they went rogue in the final seconds. now they try to rebound against the defending champion golden state warriors tomorrow. joel embiid still having a little soreness in his knee but the sixers say they are not concerned. up as many as six, 90 seconds to go, thanks to robert covington a game high 24. here's where it slips away. fox puts the kings ahead 13 seconds left, down one, sixers with one last shot and here's where brown says they went rogue. he had a play designed and they do their own thing. embiid takes a bad shot. the five game winning streak is snapped. >>> temple on the road against cincinnati. q
the new look cats open the season against columbia. bronson will be among the three guards getting the start tonight. look for wright to go with a smaller faster lineup. >> yeah, yeah, we will. we'll go -- we'll go three guards sometimes, sometimes we'll go four guards and against columbia we can go five guards sometimes. >> that's that. the sixers with a golden opportunity to win six in a row last night but coach brett brown says they went rogue in the final seconds. now they try...
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if you're headed to columbia maryland like mike is heading later this morning to the target you're notg any issues. traffic is moving along fine on 295. just a minor slowdown of 39 miles an hour south of 50. coming up next on fox5 news morning. >> a shocking story out of ohio. a mother is sentenced to prison for duct taping her son to a chair so she could take the other child swimming. the disturbing details ahead. >> ♪ >> as we head to break here's a live look across region. mike says that it's pretty pleasant temperatures. he's going to have a full look at that forecast as we continue. we'll be right back. >> ♪ >> ♪♪ dang. ok, i gotta run... hey wait. there's something i need to tell you. dang. dang. dang. daaaang. see zero in a whole new way. get zero down, zero deposit, zero first month's payment, and zero due at signing on select volkswagen models. now with the people first warranty. >> 4:40 is the time. we're back with what's hot on the web. >> that's right. stories you're engaging with the most on soci
if you're headed to columbia maryland like mike is heading later this morning to the target you're notg any issues. traffic is moving along fine on 295. just a minor slowdown of 39 miles an hour south of 50. coming up next on fox5 news morning. >> a shocking story out of ohio. a mother is sentenced to prison for duct taping her son to a chair so she could take the other child swimming. the disturbing details ahead. >> ♪ >> as we head to break here's a live look across...
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and columbia law school in the 1890's.wo things about him. his father was a judge who got caught in the boss tweed scandals and his father was disgraced and forced to resign from the new york supreme court. i have a part of the chapter called "redemption." cardoza's life was to redeem the family name and he did everything to doing this -- devoted everything to doing this. he is known for his years as the chief judge as the new york state court of appeals, in which most of the legal cases are the cases that he adjudicated while the chief judge of the court. brian: he was on the court for 6 years. did he die in office? david: he died. he went from washington to albany in already-declining health. it was declining on the court and he eventually died in 1938. less than 6 years on the court. brian: hoover nominated him. david: hoover nominated. all of the jewish justices were liberal democrats, with the exception of cardoza. they were nominated by democratic presidents. cardoza supported al smith in 1928 against hoover. hoover
and columbia law school in the 1890's.wo things about him. his father was a judge who got caught in the boss tweed scandals and his father was disgraced and forced to resign from the new york supreme court. i have a part of the chapter called "redemption." cardoza's life was to redeem the family name and he did everything to doing this -- devoted everything to doing this. he is known for his years as the chief judge as the new york state court of appeals, in which most of the legal...
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we have an infant mortality rate in the district of columbia for white women of a four.disparity rate that's happening for our women of color, our african-american women and they are at a ten, that certainly needs to be addressed. >> and what compared to the national rate? >> compared to the national rate, which is a five. and so once you put that data together, theç district of columbia is a seven point fix, but disaggregating the data tells us a different story about how women of color may not be accessing the same resources. >> at ondç point d.c. had the highest, the nation's highest infant mortality rate. how did the city around and where's the city falling short now? >> yeah, for a long time we were on par with mississippi. about 30 years ago we had an infant mortality rate of 30, and so lowering that rate in the last, you know, 30 years has been not just, you know, some of the programs that affect pregnant women specifically but it has been about getting clean water, it has been about improvingç education, all sort of the systems that address poverty in our city.
we have an infant mortality rate in the district of columbia for white women of a four.disparity rate that's happening for our women of color, our african-american women and they are at a ten, that certainly needs to be addressed. >> and what compared to the national rate? >> compared to the national rate, which is a five. and so once you put that data together, theç district of columbia is a seven point fix, but disaggregating the data tells us a different story about how women...
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ajay kritane is the director of cardiac catheterization labs at columbia university medical center here in new york, and he joins me now in the studio to discuss this study. first of all, how significant was the study? >> it's an interesting study. it was only 200 patients and in cardiac catheterization trials we're used to much larger studies but it had a novel concept and that was the concept of a stent procedure and a placebo stent procedure, sometimes called a sham. what's interesting about it is patients with milder symptoms and disease in only one of the three heart arteries were aggressively managed with medicine, and then after some time, were actually randomized to one of those two techniques. and about six weeks later they were reassessed for not only their symptoms but how much they could exercise. there was an improvement in flow in the arteries, not only in the cath lab, but in follow-up. their stress test results were normalized. they could exercise a little bit longer than at baseline. but that increment at exercise was not that dissimilar to the patients who got the plac
ajay kritane is the director of cardiac catheterization labs at columbia university medical center here in new york, and he joins me now in the studio to discuss this study. first of all, how significant was the study? >> it's an interesting study. it was only 200 patients and in cardiac catheterization trials we're used to much larger studies but it had a novel concept and that was the concept of a stent procedure and a placebo stent procedure, sometimes called a sham. what's interesting...
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go to columbia thanks to an exam she took under the influence of infection. to avoid a disciplinary action she will hide her identity i didn't have any expectations of getting in the essay i wrote was it hot a biography five pages i ended up taking a v.h.d. medicine it just sort of puts you. in a mental space where you can focus entirely why not take a pill if everyone else is doing it to give you a competitive advantage. helping hand that she got hold of very easily. a friend of mine prescription for concern and he gave it to us for free and probably down like a dozen times or so. and you will see how these pills are almost sold us over the counter drugs on campus. we walk through the streets around new york university with a hidden camera. after twenty minutes of searching we come across this student we'll call him joe. seriously hurt. you know it. just doesn't seem to be shocked we ask him he consulted sounds like. a friend. like one or two people like. you the student got to three scription from a fairly unobservant doctor. many millions using. an elite l
go to columbia thanks to an exam she took under the influence of infection. to avoid a disciplinary action she will hide her identity i didn't have any expectations of getting in the essay i wrote was it hot a biography five pages i ended up taking a v.h.d. medicine it just sort of puts you. in a mental space where you can focus entirely why not take a pill if everyone else is doing it to give you a competitive advantage. helping hand that she got hold of very easily. a friend of mine...