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lemonis: what i liked about what i saw at columbia college is her open-minded willingness to listen toew entrepreneur. you guys were awesome. maria: thank you so much. ♪ lulu: so i just would like to hear what you think about creating, first of all, an order of 500 bags and kind of where you think we can get price-wise so that it's profitable for everyone. lemonis: so later in the week, i'm bringing lulu to new york to work on new projects, but before we do that, i want her to sit down with florence and have an honest discussion about how they were going to improve the cost and improve the relationship overall. florence: it's not because you coming with a big number that the bags is going to suddenly becomes, like, 2 hours to make it. lulu: yeah. florence: basically, you need 5 hours. i'm not changing any of my price or anything. you never contest any of my price, never talked about money. lulu: nope. florence: so do you want me to work for free? lulu: no, i don't want you to work for free. florence: oh, okay, okay. you know? and if i give myself to this project, what is it that exactl
lemonis: what i liked about what i saw at columbia college is her open-minded willingness to listen toew entrepreneur. you guys were awesome. maria: thank you so much. ♪ lulu: so i just would like to hear what you think about creating, first of all, an order of 500 bags and kind of where you think we can get price-wise so that it's profitable for everyone. lemonis: so later in the week, i'm bringing lulu to new york to work on new projects, but before we do that, i want her to sit down with...
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judgee because then teaching at columbia called every judge from the second circuit who was a columbia collegegraduate and columbia law school graduate and always took his clerks from columbia. and i had a four year old daughter i could not risk it. sometimes i need my clerk even on a sunday. so he said give her a chance. and if she doesn't work out there is a young man in her classma going to a downtown firm who will jump in and take over. so if you don't give her a chance i will not recommend another columbia law student to you. so that was a tremendous hurdle if you got the job and you did it so the second job was not the same impediment. >> i would invite you to continue to take a look at your clerkship opportunities in the ninth circuit it is a complement of mail and female clerks. we are seeing the male applicants it does it mean that those percentages are holding true but let me go back to another discrimination point. we have this great bobble head. representing a number of things. , the supreme court does not have the last word. i thought my colleagues had err ed, egregiously. the tag
judgee because then teaching at columbia called every judge from the second circuit who was a columbia collegegraduate and columbia law school graduate and always took his clerks from columbia. and i had a four year old daughter i could not risk it. sometimes i need my clerk even on a sunday. so he said give her a chance. and if she doesn't work out there is a young man in her classma going to a downtown firm who will jump in and take over. so if you don't give her a chance i will not recommend...
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it's a graduate of columbia college in columbia university, engineering and applied science. he also earned his md and phd from cornell university. doctor cynthia kenyon a pioneer in the field of aging. an vice president of aging research at life-sciences. in google alphabet company. she spent many years on the u.s. avenue at the molecular biologist and geneticist. and earned her chemistry degree from the university of georgia and phd from mit. and finally, chp walter is a science journalist, national geographic explorer filmmaker and author of immortality inc. renegades science and silicate valley and the quest to live forever. chp was one of the original employees at cnn. and then didn't beautiful san francisco. ladies and gentlemen please join me in welcoming. these doctors and chp walter. they will be joining me on stage shortly. science and business of anti-aging. [background sounds]. >> so tonight we have the honor of some specialist here. some experts in the field. we only have about 50 minutes. toys for the science and quest for longevity. so i would like to keep us o
it's a graduate of columbia college in columbia university, engineering and applied science. he also earned his md and phd from cornell university. doctor cynthia kenyon a pioneer in the field of aging. an vice president of aging research at life-sciences. in google alphabet company. she spent many years on the u.s. avenue at the molecular biologist and geneticist. and earned her chemistry degree from the university of georgia and phd from mit. and finally, chp walter is a science journalist,...
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doctor is a graduate of columbia college and columbia university school of engineering and applied science. he also earned his md and phd degrees from cornell university. doctor cynthia kenyon helped pioneer the field of aging and his vice president aging research, and calico light science sees a google alphabet company. she spends many years on the ucs as faculty at the molecular biologist and geneticist. she earned her chemistry degree from the university of georgia and phd from mit. and finally, chip walter is a geographic explorer, filmmaker, and author of immortality inc. renegade science, silicone ballot billions and the quest to live forever. chip was one of the original employees at cnn and served as a bureau chief in san francisco. ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming doctor aubrey tigre, doctor robert, doctor cynthia, and chip walter. they'll be joining me on stage shortly. [background noises] >> so tonight we have the honor of some specialists here. some experts in the field. but we only have about 50 minutes to explore the science content science and quest for long
doctor is a graduate of columbia college and columbia university school of engineering and applied science. he also earned his md and phd degrees from cornell university. doctor cynthia kenyon helped pioneer the field of aging and his vice president aging research, and calico light science sees a google alphabet company. she spends many years on the ucs as faculty at the molecular biologist and geneticist. she earned her chemistry degree from the university of georgia and phd from mit. and...
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southern district, every judge in the second circuit, finally came to one dutch edmund who was a columbia, college graduate, and at columbia law school graduate, and always took his clerks from columbia, judges respond to us, on the record is good, but she has a four year old daughter, i can't risk it, sometimes i need my clerk even on the sideline. jerry said give her a chance. and if she doesn't work out there is a young man in her class who is going to downtown firm he will jump in and take >> that is the carrot, it was also stick, the stick was if you don't give her chance, i will never recommend another columbia student to you. for the women in my class getting that first job's a tremendous hurdle if you got the job he did it leases was the man, so the second job was not the same impediment. i certainly would invite you to take a look at your clerkship opportunities because we have quite a nice complement of male and female clerks, i know you've hired one of my clerks, were seeing the male accolades are exceeding the female and what can, it doesn't necessarily mean that those percentages are
southern district, every judge in the second circuit, finally came to one dutch edmund who was a columbia, college graduate, and at columbia law school graduate, and always took his clerks from columbia, judges respond to us, on the record is good, but she has a four year old daughter, i can't risk it, sometimes i need my clerk even on the sideline. jerry said give her a chance. and if she doesn't work out there is a young man in her class who is going to downtown firm he will jump in and take...
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came to one, judge edmund palmeri who was a columbia college graduate at a .olumbia law school the judge asked about response was her record is good but she has a four-year-old daughter. i can't risk it. sometimes i need my clerk even on sunday. chance,id, give her a , this doesn't work out young man in her class is going to a downtown firm. he will jump in and take over. thereas the carrot and was also a stick. the stick was, if you don't give her a chance i will never recommend another columbia student to you. for the women in my class, getting that first job was a tremendous hurdle. if you got the job you did it at least as well as the men so the second job was not the same impediment. i would invite you to continue to take a look at your clerkship opportunities in the ninth circuit because we have quite a nice complement of male and female clerks. we are seeing the male applicants exceeding the female applicants but it doesn't necessarily mean that those percentages are holding true. let me go back to another sex discrimination point and that relates to some of your cases. you have t
came to one, judge edmund palmeri who was a columbia college graduate at a .olumbia law school the judge asked about response was her record is good but she has a four-year-old daughter. i can't risk it. sometimes i need my clerk even on sunday. chance,id, give her a , this doesn't work out young man in her class is going to a downtown firm. he will jump in and take over. thereas the carrot and was also a stick. the stick was, if you don't give her a chance i will never recommend another...
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columbia, missouri, which happened to be my first market. it is associated with the university of missouri school of journalism. so this kid is likely in college columbia, missouri, at a college bar, which only raises the level -- like this isn't just like a normal old reporter out in the field. you or a college campus and they're going ape poop. so that was really tough. yes, that's so unfortunate for him, but like -- you're in college, sorry. >> you're surrounded by people who may or may not be inebriated after their team won the super bowl -- >> who may or may not be of age to be inebriated. >> i remember walking back to wpbi in philadelphia and say, do not put me out citizens bank park after they win a game, don't do it! >> on the other side of that, i remember being in columbia, missouri, not of age to be inebriated, and -- you know. just enjoying some things. >> you're trying to get on camera, because when people see the lights -- >> oh, but look at darla. from that novice now," division on display during the state of the union. >>> this morning on "world news now," division on display during the state of the union. >> even before the sp
columbia, missouri, which happened to be my first market. it is associated with the university of missouri school of journalism. so this kid is likely in college columbia, missouri, at a college bar, which only raises the level -- like this isn't just like a normal old reporter out in the field. you or a college campus and they're going ape poop. so that was really tough. yes, that's so unfortunate for him, but like -- you're in college, sorry. >> you're surrounded by people who may or...
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. >> tom went to private school and then columbia university. after colleged cars for a while and then landed a job as a broker at smith barney. other jobs in finance followed including a stint as a bank executive on wall street. he seemed to have it all with charm to spare. >> she would call me from some corner of manhattan, oh my gosh, i'm just waiting for him here, i have to thank you, this is unbelievable, we're having so much fun. >> tom was smitten too from day one. >> he said, gosh, she's a great gal, she's an amazing gal. >> tom lived in new york and beth in nantucket, they started seeing each other regularly. beth at 44 was eager for marriage and a family. very soon there was talk of rings although beth's brother says it was mainly tom doing the talking. >> as a matter of fact, it's my understanding that first day he said, i'm going to marry you. and she was, like, yeah, right. >> beth may have hesitated as she learned more about her new man. he told her he'd had drinking problems. but for bernadette feeney playing cupid, tom's drinking hardly seemed
. >> tom went to private school and then columbia university. after colleged cars for a while and then landed a job as a broker at smith barney. other jobs in finance followed including a stint as a bank executive on wall street. he seemed to have it all with charm to spare. >> she would call me from some corner of manhattan, oh my gosh, i'm just waiting for him here, i have to thank you, this is unbelievable, we're having so much fun. >> tom was smitten too from day one....
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is a graduate of new ork's beroute community -- beirut community college and earned a certification from columbia university. worked as administrator for community in harlem, new york. since joining the council in 19 1992. carmen worked with residents and leaders to initiate and sustain serving seniors and disabled adults. the owes yoela on -- ociola council on outstanding ing enior center in the state of florida. her background as a bilingual teacher led to the first english for spanish speaking county.n osceola they led her become the founder f bravo, a nonprofit organization that provides necessary information and eferrals to newly immigrated hispanic population in osceola county. of en was also named woman the year in 1994. carmen assisted the council on aging with the opening of the hispanic site, central americano edad de oro, roberto gavarohe center. she partnered with southwest irlines on a home for the holidays program, organized volunteer activities for aarp days, organized hispanic outreach for the south florida water management started an intergenerational program with new beginnings
is a graduate of new ork's beroute community -- beirut community college and earned a certification from columbia university. worked as administrator for community in harlem, new york. since joining the council in 19 1992. carmen worked with residents and leaders to initiate and sustain serving seniors and disabled adults. the owes yoela on -- ociola council on outstanding ing enior center in the state of florida. her background as a bilingual teacher led to the first english for spanish...
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columbia engineering. they came back with men. but you have gotting to to smith collegearing and he this came back with the most outstanding women engineers who are now the core of our work force. >> thank you that'sagea banka, the current ceo of mastercard. and michael meback, the chief officer who is set to take over the ceo role in january. you get the kind of things that i asked you about when you make that much money for people but you are a decent good many that's probably the most important thing. thank you, gentlemen stay with "mad money." do you have concerns about mild memory loss related to aging? prevagen is the number one pharmacist-recommended memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. apps except work.rywhere... why is that? is it because people love filling out forms? maybe they like checking with their supervisor to see how much vacation time they have. or sending corporate their expense reports. i'll let you in on a little secret. they don't. by empowering employees to manage
columbia engineering. they came back with men. but you have gotting to to smith collegearing and he this came back with the most outstanding women engineers who are now the core of our work force. >> thank you that'sagea banka, the current ceo of mastercard. and michael meback, the chief officer who is set to take over the ceo role in january. you get the kind of things that i asked you about when you make that much money for people but you are a decent good many that's probably the most...
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college. received their junior great degree from harvard university graduate degrees in law and journalism from columbia university. lives in new york city currently. she'll be joined today with steven henderson, our local pulitzer prize winning journalist, and also the host of detroit today. we may have a couple other guests join up here on the panel discussion, with two profiles in the book by jodie and we'll escort them in when they arrive. we're going to have jodie start off, she's going to talk about the book and do a little bit of a reading, and then there will be conversation with steven and then they'll open it up to questions and answers. so with that i'm going to hand this microphone -- you don't need it. i'm going to give it to steven. >> thank you so much for being here. i am excited and also have some trepidation about discussing this book for you. this is your city, this is what you have lived, and i am eager to hear your responses and hope that we can have as much time for a conversation as possible. so i am going to keep my remarks to a minimum for that and what i just like to do is, thi
college. received their junior great degree from harvard university graduate degrees in law and journalism from columbia university. lives in new york city currently. she'll be joined today with steven henderson, our local pulitzer prize winning journalist, and also the host of detroit today. we may have a couple other guests join up here on the panel discussion, with two profiles in the book by jodie and we'll escort them in when they arrive. we're going to have jodie start off, she's going to...
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columbia native. of the 0-year veteran u.s. army. he enlisted at age 16 to pay for college. please welcome retired army washington.is [cheers and applause] how are you guys doing? let's hear it for bernie. right. i'm here to tell my story. like he said, i am a retired so ran, and i told people many times when i've been verseas, i had soldiers whose families here were on food stafrpts while contractors are aking hundreds of thousands of dollars. this is ridiculous. we have homeless veterans all over columbia. people all over columbia where the rich is just richler. just makes no sense. we -- getting richer. just makes no sense. bernie sanders as president. to.ave we have to. to going to encourage you o everything you can to get people to vote for bernie sanders. let's make him president. special needs daughter and it's so sad. she's on medicaid. think the system would take care of her but they cut for her so dental ended up losing seven of her teeth. only about 1 1/2 mentally. she's 27 years old. she doesn't understand. pain. her mouth, blood dripping out of her mouth. edicar
columbia native. of the 0-year veteran u.s. army. he enlisted at age 16 to pay for college. please welcome retired army washington.is [cheers and applause] how are you guys doing? let's hear it for bernie. right. i'm here to tell my story. like he said, i am a retired so ran, and i told people many times when i've been verseas, i had soldiers whose families here were on food stafrpts while contractors are aking hundreds of thousands of dollars. this is ridiculous. we have homeless veterans all...
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columbia one day efore the state's democratic primary. online at c-span.org or listen n the free c-span radio app. staysey abrams talks about voting rights in front of a college. this is about an hour. >> good evening. am r. gordon davis a senior english magor and i represent our speaker, leader, staysey abrams. [cheers and applause] she is a "new york times" author, entrepreneur,on
columbia one day efore the state's democratic primary. online at c-span.org or listen n the free c-span radio app. staysey abrams talks about voting rights in front of a college. this is about an hour. >> good evening. am r. gordon davis a senior english magor and i represent our speaker, leader, staysey abrams. [cheers and applause] she is a "new york times" author, entrepreneur,on
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television news of columbia reported the president spoke at the north carolina opportunity now summit at central piedmont community college. president trump highlighted the impact of opportunity zones have made and announced a new nationwide initiative called opportunity now. under my administration, we will work to restore the american promise of upward mobility. we want everyone to get ahead and get ahead big-league. and also, over the weekend, everywhere i went, citizens praised president donald trump with victory in the impeachment hoax, as acquitted, exonerated, vindicated, not guilty, innocent, empowered, esteemed and cleared. congratulations, president donald trump. in conclusion, god bless our troops and we will never forget september 11 and the global war on terrorism. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new jersey seek recognition? >> madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one inute. mr. van drew: i would like to honor richard palumbo f
television news of columbia reported the president spoke at the north carolina opportunity now summit at central piedmont community college. president trump highlighted the impact of opportunity zones have made and announced a new nationwide initiative called opportunity now. under my administration, we will work to restore the american promise of upward mobility. we want everyone to get ahead and get ahead big-league. and also, over the weekend, everywhere i went, citizens praised president...
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from his small community college in victoria, texas, for journalism school at the university of missouri with only a bus ticket and a carton of cigarettes. he a arrived in columbiaever been and knew no one, told the admissions officer that he could not pay the tuition -- something like $85 -- and, of course, being jim, he ended the day with a loan and a place to stay. jim did not go to journalism school to be a journalist, he went to journalism school to be ernest hemingway. hemingway had written that being a newspaperman was the best route to fiction writer. a reporter would go places and meet people who would later become the characters in novels and short stories. jim had already written dozens of short stories while he was working as a night ticket agent at the victoria with, texas, trailway station. all of them were rejected. jim, ever optimistic, just wrote until -- more until he got lucky. but jim's greatest good luck came later when, after three years in the marines working as a rewhere write man for the dallas morning news, he was introduced to one of the young professional women who t lived n his apartment w building. they liked to think of themselves
from his small community college in victoria, texas, for journalism school at the university of missouri with only a bus ticket and a carton of cigarettes. he a arrived in columbiaever been and knew no one, told the admissions officer that he could not pay the tuition -- something like $85 -- and, of course, being jim, he ended the day with a loan and a place to stay. jim did not go to journalism school to be a journalist, he went to journalism school to be ernest hemingway. hemingway had...