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a new study by a columbia university applied physics professor-- found extreme tornado outbreaks are creating even but critics say until this week-- 2016 was actually on pace to be one of the quietest tornado years in history. new this morning. federal investigators have finished a preliminary investigation into a tragic school bus crash in chattanooga, tennessee. officials say a report will be published in the next few weeks. among other aspects-- crews are trying to figure out if seatbelts could have saved lives during the crash. 6 children were killed when their bus overturned on november 21st. the driver is now charged with homicide. a holiday warning. there's a lot of online shopping going on - and thieves are waiting to pounce on those presents. between now and the first of the year, a billion and a half packages will be delivered to doorsteps across america. and every year -- 23 million people across the country -- fall victim to "porch pirates." so what can you to do prevent it? check if your carrier has a program where you can choose delivery times and locations- to make sur
a new study by a columbia university applied physics professor-- found extreme tornado outbreaks are creating even but critics say until this week-- 2016 was actually on pace to be one of the quietest tornado years in history. new this morning. federal investigators have finished a preliminary investigation into a tragic school bus crash in chattanooga, tennessee. officials say a report will be published in the next few weeks. among other aspects-- crews are trying to figure out if seatbelts...
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lecturer for 10 years teaching social science and social and my school wanted me to teach in columbia university i moved to our city in the year of 2000 got married and raised our daughter since then so - my as a society metrological educator translator and editor i recognize the fact that our country is established by immigrants wave after wave of immigrants built this city immigrants have combgd our country to fight like no others many americans seems to have forgotten those facts and engaged in scapegoating immigrants for our shortcomings the national conversation on immigration needs to be realigned with that truth that would be gratifying to contribute to such a social change by participating in immigrant local policies i'm very proud to be part of the community that has humanity and values to pick up where did other governments have not lived that up to their responsibility every society has refuges at the doors and often come from ancient culture with the - sposhtsdz by those same that societies with power comes responsibility and the leadership taken by san francisco and followed by othe
lecturer for 10 years teaching social science and social and my school wanted me to teach in columbia university i moved to our city in the year of 2000 got married and raised our daughter since then so - my as a society metrological educator translator and editor i recognize the fact that our country is established by immigrants wave after wave of immigrants built this city immigrants have combgd our country to fight like no others many americans seems to have forgotten those facts and engaged...
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. >>> let's bring in timothy frye from columbia university. i want to listen to what president obama said about the state of relations with russia before these hacks. >> the relationship between us in russia has deteriorated, sadly, significantly over the last several years. how we approach an appropriate response that increases costs for them for behavior like this in the future, but does not create problems for us is something that's worth taking the time to think through. >> it would certainly seem there may be a kdifferent dynamic coming with donned trump stald stepping into office. is that a good thing or bad thing? >> most people would like to see better relations between u.s. and russia. how do we get there? donald trump's position has been reshould review the annexation of crimea. we should be willing to ease sanctions and taking a more accommodative approach toward nato. many people believe this will reward russia for actions widely condemned in europe and the united states. what the hacking has done has poisoned the well. if presiden
. >>> let's bring in timothy frye from columbia university. i want to listen to what president obama said about the state of relations with russia before these hacks. >> the relationship between us in russia has deteriorated, sadly, significantly over the last several years. how we approach an appropriate response that increases costs for them for behavior like this in the future, but does not create problems for us is something that's worth taking the time to think through....
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national archives, and the records administrator and the rare book and manuscript library of columbia university. mr. cuomo: i think you got it all in. thank you very much. thank you. the chair recognizes the honorable tom denapoly of nassau county. >> thank you, mr. president. i second the motion that the certificates be filed in the manner so well described. [laughter] thank you very much, mr. controller. it has been moved and seconded that we file the certificates in the manner described. all those in favor signify by saying 'aye.' >> thank you. -- the new york immigration coalition. >> thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you mr. speaker, the chair recognizes these maker from rockland county. >> i second the motion they they elector for another compensation and have the money go to an organization which is this the brave women and children wishing to make the united states their home. the new york immigration coalition. [applause] >> thank you very much. it has been moved and seconded that the electors will forego other compensation and instead donated to the new york immigration coaliti
national archives, and the records administrator and the rare book and manuscript library of columbia university. mr. cuomo: i think you got it all in. thank you very much. thank you. the chair recognizes the honorable tom denapoly of nassau county. >> thank you, mr. president. i second the motion that the certificates be filed in the manner so well described. [laughter] thank you very much, mr. controller. it has been moved and seconded that we file the certificates in the manner...
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national archives, and the records administrator and the rare book and manuscript library of columbia university. >> i think you got it all in. thank you very much. thank you. the chair recognizes the honorable tom denapoly of nassau county. >> i second the motion that the certificates be filed in the manner so well described. >> thank you very much. it has been moved and seconded that we file the certificates in the manner described. all those in favor signify by saying aye. opposed. the motion is carried. the chair now recognizes the honorable carl hasty of bronx county. >> thank you, mr. president. i now move that the electors of this college unanimously agree to forego their compensation as electors and have the money designated to an organization which assists the brave men and women who wish to make the united states their home, the new york immigration coalition. >> thank you very much. thank you, mr. speaker. >> mr. president, i second the motion that the electors of this college unanimously agree to forego their compensation as electors and have the money designated to go to an organiza
national archives, and the records administrator and the rare book and manuscript library of columbia university. >> i think you got it all in. thank you very much. thank you. the chair recognizes the honorable tom denapoly of nassau county. >> i second the motion that the certificates be filed in the manner so well described. >> thank you very much. it has been moved and seconded that we file the certificates in the manner described. all those in favor signify by saying aye....
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jameel jaffer founding director , of the knight first amendment institute at columbia university.is new book "the drone memos: qwueeewep@1@1pxxxxxxy, and
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jameel jaffer founding director , of the knight first amendment institute at columbia university.is new book "the drone memos: , targeted killing, secrecy, and , targeted killing, secrecy, and ♪ hello, i'm hubert keller. i must say each time i'm going to hawaii, i return from the islands totally inspired by the colorful cuisine and the great ingredients that i've seen over there. on today's show of secrets of a chef, i will show you some great cuisine from hawaii. i will show you how to make octopus right at home. we will grill it and then combine it into a wonderful salad with fresh heart of palm, sea beans and a chipotle aioli. then it's a classic hawaiian sandwich, or musubi, made with some delicious rich pork belly and sushi rice flavored with furikake. dessert is a pineapple infused with vanilla beans, soaked in a rum and brown sugar syrup and slow-roasted to perfection. so join me on secrets of a chef today for some great hawaiian cuisine. ♪
jameel jaffer founding director , of the knight first amendment institute at columbia university.is new book "the drone memos: , targeted killing, secrecy, and , targeted killing, secrecy, and ♪ hello, i'm hubert keller. i must say each time i'm going to hawaii, i return from the islands totally inspired by the colorful cuisine and the great ingredients that i've seen over there. on today's show of secrets of a chef, i will show you some great cuisine from hawaii. i will show you how to...
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. >> researches at columbia university found that pregnant african american and dominican american mothers in new york city who are exposed to high levels of airborne pollutants from vehicle exhaust and burning solid waste gave birth to children who later developed cognitive and behavioral problems. dr. frederica perera led the study. >> > developmenental delay y ate 3, withth cognitive deficits at age 5, and behavioral problems, including anxiety, depression, and attention, symptoms ofof those problems, at ages 6 to 7. >> these children also scored more than 4 points lower on standardized intelligence tests at age 5. >> [i[indistinct chatter]r] >> even a verery small drdrop in i.q. cacan affect or can be predicted to affect lifetime earninings of that indivividual. >> you have these types of injustices occurring in rural communities, like out on indian reservations, for example. you hahave thehem occurring g in suburbs that might t be predominantly african american or latino. >> when you realize that some communities have, uh, have a disisproportionate share of that pollution burden, then
. >> researches at columbia university found that pregnant african american and dominican american mothers in new york city who are exposed to high levels of airborne pollutants from vehicle exhaust and burning solid waste gave birth to children who later developed cognitive and behavioral problems. dr. frederica perera led the study. >> > developmenental delay y ate 3, withth cognitive deficits at age 5, and behavioral problems, including anxiety, depression, and attention,...
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today, park is studying at columbia university in new york city, with access to a world of information. >> every story was propaganda to brainwash us about the kim dictators. >> reporter: and she's become a human rights activist, speaking out against the north korean regime. she also wrote a memoir about her escape. >> now i am free. and i have to learn all about freedom. what does it mean, actually? >> reporter: park says although the hollywood movies she watched as a child didn't fully prepare her for life outside the country, they can be a spark for her fellow north koreans. >> other lives can be possible on this earth. but they just don't have information right now. they don't know who they are. and they don't know what they are capable of. so we just have to show them what they can be. >> read more about the history of smuggling media into north korea. visit pbs.org/newshour. >> stewart: america's opioid epidemic now claims 33,000 lives a year. data from the centers for disease control and prevention released thursday shows that opioids, including heroin and prescription painkille
today, park is studying at columbia university in new york city, with access to a world of information. >> every story was propaganda to brainwash us about the kim dictators. >> reporter: and she's become a human rights activist, speaking out against the north korean regime. she also wrote a memoir about her escape. >> now i am free. and i have to learn all about freedom. what does it mean, actually? >> reporter: park says although the hollywood movies she watched as a...
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years of work at the columbia university.official, merely describes his research contribution to economics and his timely work with cyprus during their crisis. wonderful to have you with us, professor. i want to talk about what i consider your word, toolbox. what is a toolbox that mario draghi has if he has the constraint of a german philosophy, german economics, and the cacophony known as italy? athanasios: the toolbox he should start with is the european union treaty that gives supreme independence and a mandate which the ecb has been missing. the ecb has not been easing monetary policy sufficiently to reach inflation of just under 2%, which is their objective. they can use the power of their balance sheet to get there. you mentioned german and political constraint. this is what the ecb should have been ignoring while they made their mandate. if mario draghi will marketse today like the believe, what are the implications of tapering? does it make it that much harder to then withdraw? athanasios: frankly, i think talk of tap
years of work at the columbia university.official, merely describes his research contribution to economics and his timely work with cyprus during their crisis. wonderful to have you with us, professor. i want to talk about what i consider your word, toolbox. what is a toolbox that mario draghi has if he has the constraint of a german philosophy, german economics, and the cacophony known as italy? athanasios: the toolbox he should start with is the european union treaty that gives supreme...
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to use an example, the university of pennsylvania, donald trump's alma matre, by the way, columbia universitythey will become sanctuary campuses. the president of harvard saying that she'll not designate harvard as a sanctuary campus because she says it offers no actual protection to our students to do so. she worries it offers false and misleading assurances. >> the university of pennsylvania get over $700 million in front fund from the federal government every year and they don't want to help federal immigration officials enforce federal immigration law. i think the president of harvard is much smarter. you are expected to comply with federal immigration law because this is one of the areas where the federal government does have supremacy. there is no local jurisdiction that should be enforcing federal immigration law, but the federal officials need the cooperation of local officials. lou: how soon will your legislation be moved? where does the leadership stand on it? paul ryan has a somewhat checkered background when it comes to illegal immigration, tam necessary city and open borders. >>
to use an example, the university of pennsylvania, donald trump's alma matre, by the way, columbia universitythey will become sanctuary campuses. the president of harvard saying that she'll not designate harvard as a sanctuary campus because she says it offers no actual protection to our students to do so. she worries it offers false and misleading assurances. >> the university of pennsylvania get over $700 million in front fund from the federal government every year and they don't want...
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columbia university. she didn't really think much more about it. bout six weeks later the professor called her into his office inside you have won a scholarship. you can go to columbia writers who. she was ecstatic. she could hardly wait to get home to clarksdale to tell her parents and she ran into her daddy's insurance office and said daddy, daddy, guess what i won a scholarship and he said no daughter of mine is going to yankee land for new york city. wow, she was devastated. they argued, fought, cried come as indoors. the family loyalty was really to use on and she couldn't define her father that she turned down a scholarship. but she had to figure out some way to show her daddy that she was a grown-up person. she brought her mother's car and drove to memphis to join the marines. the marine corps had just opened up their admission or women that year. so betty became a marine. after interviewing betty, her family and many friends and associates come at jean fisher, the one to copy into writing this book and i want to recognize she is with us toda
columbia university. she didn't really think much more about it. bout six weeks later the professor called her into his office inside you have won a scholarship. you can go to columbia writers who. she was ecstatic. she could hardly wait to get home to clarksdale to tell her parents and she ran into her daddy's insurance office and said daddy, daddy, guess what i won a scholarship and he said no daughter of mine is going to yankee land for new york city. wow, she was devastated. they argued,...
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columbia university tiger baby, read the bell. all kinds of creatures ringing the bell.have breaking news, clinton campaign chairman john podesta just weighed in on whether the russians hacked our elections. he just released a statement, quote, we now know that the cia has determined russia's interference in our elections was for the purpose of electing donald trump. this should distress every american. quote, we believe that the administration owes it to the american people to explain what it knows regarding the extent and manner of russia's interference and this should be done as soon as possible. that from john podesta, very strongly-worded statement that has come within the last couple of minutes. this after this war began to wage earlier in washington, d.c., following reports that russian hackers did indeed attack email accounts associated, not just with the democratic republican committees, but the republican national committee as well. so the focus of a war that is not actually with weapons you but between u.s. governments, and the agencies that are supposed to wo
columbia university tiger baby, read the bell. all kinds of creatures ringing the bell.have breaking news, clinton campaign chairman john podesta just weighed in on whether the russians hacked our elections. he just released a statement, quote, we now know that the cia has determined russia's interference in our elections was for the purpose of electing donald trump. this should distress every american. quote, we believe that the administration owes it to the american people to explain what it...
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alix steel a standing by right now at columbia university and hasn't interview with opec's secretary-generalhank you so much for being with me. it's a question of the markets compliance. what kind of compliance do you expect from opec and non-opec? mohammed: compliance has been one of the key pillars of the decision on november 30 as well as the historic agreement on the 10th of december. it has the establishment of the joint ministerial monitoring committee, the first of its kind. it had never happened. together with the russian kuwait andchaired by the russian federation, so compliance has been an integral part of the decision. alix: do you expect 100% compliance? usually russia does not have any sort of record of compliance. do you believe 100% compliance? mohammed: compliance will be as we go through the first six months. the process beginning from january 1 would be slow and that is due to operations and logistical problems. by high level of commitment all 24 participating countries in this agreement, which is historic, is a very critical agreement. 80%, 90%, 100%? can you quantify? moh
alix steel a standing by right now at columbia university and hasn't interview with opec's secretary-generalhank you so much for being with me. it's a question of the markets compliance. what kind of compliance do you expect from opec and non-opec? mohammed: compliance has been one of the key pillars of the decision on november 30 as well as the historic agreement on the 10th of december. it has the establishment of the joint ministerial monitoring committee, the first of its kind. it had never...
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he went on to major in french at columbia university in new york city, and captured public attention in 1974 when he won the first arthur rubinstein international piano competition in tel aviv. more awards followed to launch his 7:30 p.m. tuesday , hancher auditorium, 141 e. park rd., iowa city; $10 a festival of trees is celebrating the holidays in central iowa. one tree holds special meaning for police officers in urbandale. wildfires. but those storms are making a mess for others in the region. a vigil tonight will remember a man killed in a crash on i- 380 in cedar rapids over the weekend. and a well-known new bohemia restaurant wants people to know it didn't close for good after flooding -- even if the front door can lead to that assumption... you're watching kcrg-tv9. now, from your 24 hour news source, this is kcrg-tv9 news at midday. a popular tourist region in eastern tennessee is battling through deadly wildfires all week. this photo shows what's left of a resort in the smoky mountains. thousands of evacuees are trying to figure out when they'll be able to go back to their
he went on to major in french at columbia university in new york city, and captured public attention in 1974 when he won the first arthur rubinstein international piano competition in tel aviv. more awards followed to launch his 7:30 p.m. tuesday , hancher auditorium, 141 e. park rd., iowa city; $10 a festival of trees is celebrating the holidays in central iowa. one tree holds special meaning for police officers in urbandale. wildfires. but those storms are making a mess for others in the...
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high school student from louisiana was pretty excited when she found out that she got into columbia universitycongratulations! [ cheers and applause ] >> just a little excited. graduating junior simone was surrounded by family and friends when she opened her acceptance letter, the group's exciting and heart warming reaction is going viral for all the right reasons, the sec they found out they all immediately jumped up and down in celebration. columbia is her dream school and this video is viewed more than $1.2 million times since it was posted yesterday on facebook. >> love that. >> a solid support network. >> i would say so. lets get a check of the roads out there tonight. and see how things are rolling. matt pellman is standing by with the ivy league update. >> i feel like that when i finally get home after the long commute. there are things in the way like a broken down vehicle on 95 just out of view here just up ahead in the process of pushing it out of the way south of cotman avenue in the work zone should be off to the side shortly and extra heavy southbound 95 from wood haven to this po
high school student from louisiana was pretty excited when she found out that she got into columbia universitycongratulations! [ cheers and applause ] >> just a little excited. graduating junior simone was surrounded by family and friends when she opened her acceptance letter, the group's exciting and heart warming reaction is going viral for all the right reasons, the sec they found out they all immediately jumped up and down in celebration. columbia is her dream school and this video is...
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also of david from and a senior fellow at the brookings institution and a program director at columbia university's center on energy policy. first of all, your reaction to the sanctions and what you expect the effect of the sanctions to be? >> i think these are sanctions that are long overdue and will serve to demonstrate to the russian government that there are consequences to these kinds of activities and behavior. they won't bring down the russian economy, they won't collapse the russian economy overnight. and they're fair warning to other governments and elections that are coming that russian interference is a very likely risk. so from that point of view, they serve the purpose for what they served today. >> steve clemons, what about the targeting of sanctions against individuals? >> well, we did this after the invasion of ukraine and the cutting off of crimea, we didn't go after russian sectors or the russian government, we went after cronies and institutions that are around putin, many of whom had been involved in the sochi olympics. it has backfired in russian public opinion w sawt as a slig
also of david from and a senior fellow at the brookings institution and a program director at columbia university's center on energy policy. first of all, your reaction to the sanctions and what you expect the effect of the sanctions to be? >> i think these are sanctions that are long overdue and will serve to demonstrate to the russian government that there are consequences to these kinds of activities and behavior. they won't bring down the russian economy, they won't collapse the...
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john mcgourder, linguistics professor at columbia university. author of "words on the move."ood to have you. there was a protest, richard espner, face of the alt-right. you said, as promising and pro productive as protest activities may prove to be, their premise misses the point. no protest should wall itself off from what it is arguing against. >> yes. >> i think i know what you mean by that but explain. >> what i mean is the idea cannot be that the campus should have been a safe space from spencer, and if you are going to protest it will be somewhere else and that you're not going to go into the space where he's speaking and argue against him. there's this new idea that even to acknowledge the presence of somebody like that is to be unsafe, that it is like some sort of kryptonite. i think we know that intelligent, self-contained college students are not so delicate that they can't stand to hear somebody say something they find obnoxious. it is a performance. it is a way of saying we understand that this is wrong, but unfortunately it means that you end up not engaging the
john mcgourder, linguistics professor at columbia university. author of "words on the move."ood to have you. there was a protest, richard espner, face of the alt-right. you said, as promising and pro productive as protest activities may prove to be, their premise misses the point. no protest should wall itself off from what it is arguing against. >> yes. >> i think i know what you mean by that but explain. >> what i mean is the idea cannot be that the campus should...
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i went to study russian in college and grad school and joined the foreign service out of columbia universityg to be practitioner rather than observer. jenna: as you take a look back on your career that's taken a lot of twists and turns, you think that this is a very dangerous relationship we have with russia right now. why do you think that about modern times and how do we make it less dangerous? >> it is more dangerous because you've seen russian regime which is ready to change borders in europe by force for the first time since world war ii, and it has engaged in active destabilization of ukraine as we speak supporting gangster states, and occupying chunks of georgia and moldova. that is what makes the situation in europe inherently dangerous, and i think we obviously share president-elect trump's desire to put that relationship in a better place, but getting there is fraught with lots of risks and first and foremost, we need to stabilize the relationship, introduce a bit more impredictability of the kind we had in the cold war, but then have to set out clear conditions, we can only reset
i went to study russian in college and grad school and joined the foreign service out of columbia universityg to be practitioner rather than observer. jenna: as you take a look back on your career that's taken a lot of twists and turns, you think that this is a very dangerous relationship we have with russia right now. why do you think that about modern times and how do we make it less dangerous? >> it is more dangerous because you've seen russian regime which is ready to change borders...
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will be awarded a full scholarship to columbia school or graduate school in new york city, columbia university and she said sure and she didn't really think that much more about it. six weeks later, professor calder called her into his office and said betty, you have won the scholarship. you can go to columbia graduate school. she was ecstatic. she could hardly wait to get home to clarksdale to tell her parents and she ran into her daddy's insurance office and said daddy, guess what? i won a scholarship and she said no daughter of mine is going to new york city. well, she was devastated. they argued, they fought, she cried, she slammed doors but the family loyalty was really strong and she couldn't defy her father and turned down the scholarship. but she had to figure out some way to show her daddy that she was a grown-up person and so she borrowed her mother's car and drove up to memphis and join the marines. the marine corps had just opened up their admissions for women thatyear so betty became a marine . after interviewing betty, her family and many friends and associates, though she is the
will be awarded a full scholarship to columbia school or graduate school in new york city, columbia university and she said sure and she didn't really think that much more about it. six weeks later, professor calder called her into his office and said betty, you have won the scholarship. you can go to columbia graduate school. she was ecstatic. she could hardly wait to get home to clarksdale to tell her parents and she ran into her daddy's insurance office and said daddy, guess what? i won a...
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he has lectured at numerous venues, including columbia university, the smithsonian institute and the harvard graduate -- before we begin we would like to ask everyone to turn off cell phones, electronic beepers, let's give barry lewis a warm welcome. [applause] barry: i don't need that. me, i am all over the stage. it is interesting, i had some people talking to me about this lecture. i am not talking about the brooklyn bridge as much as brooklyn. why brooklyn needed the bridge and more so than that, new york. new york would never ever admit that they needed brooklyn but they needed it. just in case people were not here, it was a series of three lectures. i did the first one about a month ago. in recouping that, remember that new york becomes the premier city of america by the 1820's and 1830's. 60,000 people in manhattan by 1800, by 1875, 1 million people on manhattan island. that is called growth. this was an 1860's print of a part of manhattan, a part of new york. remember, in those days, new york city was strictly an island. you got to the 1860's, the brooklyn bridge was going to
he has lectured at numerous venues, including columbia university, the smithsonian institute and the harvard graduate -- before we begin we would like to ask everyone to turn off cell phones, electronic beepers, let's give barry lewis a warm welcome. [applause] barry: i don't need that. me, i am all over the stage. it is interesting, i had some people talking to me about this lecture. i am not talking about the brooklyn bridge as much as brooklyn. why brooklyn needed the bridge and more so than...
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also a staff writer for the "new yorker" magazine, and the dean of the journalism school at columbia university. welcome all three of you back to the program. steve coll, to you first, you wrote in "the new yorker" this weekend, that mr. tillerson's life, you said has been shaped by to institutions, the boy scouts and exxonmobile, a company you describe as ruthless and unusually aggressive. is that a contradiction? >> no. i think he comes from the standard oil tradition of ruthless business competition rooted in strong-- strong values and a kind of adherence to the rule of law, modeled by john d. rockefeller, the original founder of standard oil. i think the most important part of his career is that it's all been at one place, 40 years at exxonmobile. now that he's been nominated for secretary of state, we really don't have any record of his views about america's place in the world. we only have a record of his views about exxonmobile's place in the world, which is different, i hope. so there's a whole series of questions now in front of us-- what does he think about promoting human rights? wha
also a staff writer for the "new yorker" magazine, and the dean of the journalism school at columbia university. welcome all three of you back to the program. steve coll, to you first, you wrote in "the new yorker" this weekend, that mr. tillerson's life, you said has been shaped by to institutions, the boy scouts and exxonmobile, a company you describe as ruthless and unusually aggressive. is that a contradiction? >> no. i think he comes from the standard oil...
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the ad was read by a 23-year-old columbia university graduate at new york public library. steelutdown of wisconsin brought barack obama to chicago, where he began his rise to the presidency of the united states. obama counseled steelworkers still in denial about the disappearance of their industry. collar aristocrats, they planned to write off their -- in they'd always gone on strike, returned to work and earned more money than ever. why would it be different this time? the brightest were retrained as programmers. brock'srs were at candy. as muchr again earned money as they made pouring steel. cleveland. slavic village, the cradle of the housing crisis that ended up entire american economy in 2008, which is another reason to pay attention to what's going on economically midwest. slavic village was first settled poles, czechs and bohemians. of thosee self-contained ethnic ghettos the oldu could speak world language. married, be baptized, work, drink and worship and be buried, all within a few squares miles. that started to break up after world war ii, when young families be
the ad was read by a 23-year-old columbia university graduate at new york public library. steelutdown of wisconsin brought barack obama to chicago, where he began his rise to the presidency of the united states. obama counseled steelworkers still in denial about the disappearance of their industry. collar aristocrats, they planned to write off their -- in they'd always gone on strike, returned to work and earned more money than ever. why would it be different this time? the brightest were...
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amy: you were workrking with columbia university?'s right, as well -- amy: when -- yes, go ahead. >> as well as the scscripps institution of oceanography. amy: when did yoyou start to fel a change in attitude at exxon about the work you were doing? >> for me, it came very suddenly toward the end of my career there. it was gung ho for 3.5 years and , then the bottom fell out of the oil market, and it reaeally changed. they just basically dropped the project. we had collected a lot of data, but hadn't processed it to the point of understanding the information. we just had a lot of information. columbia went on to process the data after my work there. amy: neela banerjee, can you talk about this turnaround, when exxon stopped the study, what they started to understand, and how they tried to cover it up? >> well, when ed's project was dropped, from the documents we have and, you know, talking to ed, too, it was mainly because of financial reasons. exxon did not stop its climate research. after it started the tanker project in 1978, 1979,
amy: you were workrking with columbia university?'s right, as well -- amy: when -- yes, go ahead. >> as well as the scscripps institution of oceanography. amy: when did yoyou start to fel a change in attitude at exxon about the work you were doing? >> for me, it came very suddenly toward the end of my career there. it was gung ho for 3.5 years and , then the bottom fell out of the oil market, and it reaeally changed. they just basically dropped the project. we had collected a lot of...
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from columbia university, an m.a. and ph.d. from the university of chicago and a j.d. from the jonch washington university school of law. and finally congressman ron desantis. since being elected to the united states house in 2012 congressman desantis of florida has served on the judiciary, foreign affairs and oversight and government reform committees. he is the chairman of the oversights committee national security subcommittee and the vice-chairman of the judiciary's committee subcommittee on the constitution and civil justice. he earned a bachelor of arts magna cum laude and was the captain at the varsity baseball team at yale continuing the athletic theme. he also graduated with honors from harvard law school. while at harvard he earned a commission in the united states navy as a jag officer. during his active duty navy service he served as a military prosecutor, supported operations at the terrorist detention center in guantanamo bay, cuba and deployed to iraq during the 2007 troop surge as an adviser to a u.s. navy s.e.a.l. commander in support of counter insurg
from columbia university, an m.a. and ph.d. from the university of chicago and a j.d. from the jonch washington university school of law. and finally congressman ron desantis. since being elected to the united states house in 2012 congressman desantis of florida has served on the judiciary, foreign affairs and oversight and government reform committees. he is the chairman of the oversights committee national security subcommittee and the vice-chairman of the judiciary's committee subcommittee...
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she was born during the depression and grew up as the manhattan project was getting going at columbia university. she became a catholic sister and sister of the holy child of jesus and she spent 40 years teaching in africa. she was building schools, teaching ideology in nigeria. when she decided to retire from her work in africa, she came back to the u.s. and instead of, she decided to break into one of the most secure facilities on the planet. her two compatriots who is a vietnam war veteran and has lived in washington for about 20 years now at the catholic worker house in washington and greg is from iowa and he is a long time anti- nuclear war activists who have committed actions like this many times before. he creates these intrepid acts of civil resistance which involve the weapons facility. this particular action at y12 was his sixth action. he served multiple years in prison for committing these actions. the three of them came together and decided this was the time and place to do it and they hiked over a wooded ridge in the middle of the night, four years ago this weekend. they got as far
she was born during the depression and grew up as the manhattan project was getting going at columbia university. she became a catholic sister and sister of the holy child of jesus and she spent 40 years teaching in africa. she was building schools, teaching ideology in nigeria. when she decided to retire from her work in africa, she came back to the u.s. and instead of, she decided to break into one of the most secure facilities on the planet. her two compatriots who is a vietnam war veteran...
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in relations from columbia university. best known as contributor to fox news.o, those are the two latest appointments. back to you. >> she useded to have a show on msnbc. >> coast to coast. all right. >> thank you. we'll be right back. don't move. "power lunch" will be back after this break. ♪ it's been over 100 years since the first stock index was created, as a benchmark for average. ♪ yet a lot of people still build portfolios with strategies that just track the benchmarks. ♪ but investing isn't about achieving average. it's about achieving goals. ♪ and invesco believes doing that today requires the art and expertise of high-conviction investing. ♪ translation? why invest in average? >>> it is now up to the jurors to decide -- deliberation rs underway. he faces 33 federal charge inclueing hate crimes and he has confessed. >>> in london, ash carter expressing confidence that under the trump administration, the u.s. will remain a key partner this fighting isis. >> i can't give assurances. i can't speak for the administration, david. however, i do have confiden
in relations from columbia university. best known as contributor to fox news.o, those are the two latest appointments. back to you. >> she useded to have a show on msnbc. >> coast to coast. all right. >> thank you. we'll be right back. don't move. "power lunch" will be back after this break. ♪ it's been over 100 years since the first stock index was created, as a benchmark for average. ♪ yet a lot of people still build portfolios with strategies that just track...
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. >>> we are produced to announce that cbs news will receive the alfred dupont columbia university award and considered the highest honor in electronic journalism. cbs news is recognized for the news of the mygrant crisis overseas. holly williams and mark phillips and charlie d'agata reported from half a dozen countries including hungary and germany good morning i'm mike curkov... c-b-s 58 news time is 8:26. the milwaukee county board of supervisors is asking sheriff david clarke to testify about the deaths that happened at the county jail. today at a special meeting, supervisors will talk about creating a policy for external investigations of the in-custody deaths.we'll see whether or not sheriff clarke shows up to testify today.but three state lawmakers are putting pressure on governor scott walker to replace him. today the milwaukee board of school directors will discuss an earlier start date for students.superintendent darienne driver has implement an ?early august? start date for high schools. ?currently?--- school starts ?after labor day--- but driver says... there are ?clear advan
. >>> we are produced to announce that cbs news will receive the alfred dupont columbia university award and considered the highest honor in electronic journalism. cbs news is recognized for the news of the mygrant crisis overseas. holly williams and mark phillips and charlie d'agata reported from half a dozen countries including hungary and germany good morning i'm mike curkov... c-b-s 58 news time is 8:26. the milwaukee county board of supervisors is asking sheriff david clarke to...
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[applause] jamal is a noted filmmaker, and a professor at columbia university. that is bobby speaking at a survival conference. these are some, the philadelphia panthers. and just, you know, out in the community. this is toledo. this is the office in new haven. when the fbi under president richard nixon started attacking panther offices and assassinating people in the middle of the night, the panthers fortify their offices. and this was during bobby's trial, may day, 1970, in new haven. and there was a rumor that the office was going to be raided. the crazy photographer stayed in the office all night with the panthers, but the police never came, luckily, or maybe i would not be here right now. new york, there's fred hampton on the left to was -- [applause] ok. >> fred! mr. shames: i got to wrap up. i will go through real fast. this is new york 21. some of the new york 21. again, new york 21. this is the new york panther office in bed stuy in brooklyn. why was the black panther party needed? you can see they were right there in the community. i took some pictures
[applause] jamal is a noted filmmaker, and a professor at columbia university. that is bobby speaking at a survival conference. these are some, the philadelphia panthers. and just, you know, out in the community. this is toledo. this is the office in new haven. when the fbi under president richard nixon started attacking panther offices and assassinating people in the middle of the night, the panthers fortify their offices. and this was during bobby's trial, may day, 1970, in new haven. and...
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culture, and a masters of arts from the institute of research and african-american studies at columbia university. last but not least is the founder and president of dazzling media, a new york-based company. she is the director and producer of the film -- previously she was a long time of award winning producer for the today show. she has worked in politics, public affairs marketing, and investment banking. if i have not given you enough the futurerating leaders of our daughters, i don't know what to say. i thank you for coming out tonight. please come and converse. [applause] >> i will start here and come over, that way you guys can relax. thank you for that warm welcome. i am really thrilled to be here. when you asked me many months , i'm glad you were envisioning a historic celebration. i did a lot of thinking before i came today to think about how we wanted to talk about the election, how we want to think about the legacy of the women in new york who have paved the way for progress in terms of our political system. i want thank you for coming out on this literally dreary day. see what we can
culture, and a masters of arts from the institute of research and african-american studies at columbia university. last but not least is the founder and president of dazzling media, a new york-based company. she is the director and producer of the film -- previously she was a long time of award winning producer for the today show. she has worked in politics, public affairs marketing, and investment banking. if i have not given you enough the futurerating leaders of our daughters, i don't know...
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so-called cuban revolution under the leadership of castro, at that time i was a graduate student at columbia university. and then through the cuban missile crisis, one of our distinguished colleagues, dr. ray cline, was deputy cia director. he actually briefed president john kennedy to show the evidence, the photos of the russians involvement at that time in cuba. and subsequently, i was fortunate to work with him on the involvement of the soviet union in latin america, roots of which go back to the 1930s and activities of the cubans, for example, in africa and elsewhere. so this is one experience in regard to cuba, and i'm sure the issue of cuba is going to be discussed, particularly as a result of the new administration that will have to deal with the cuban relations, american relations. the second experience i would like to mention is argentina, very briefly. all the way from the dirty war between 1976-1983, about seven years, for our young students here who may not be familiar about that, and i think it's important to look at that background in terms of the lessons learned. in other words, the prog
so-called cuban revolution under the leadership of castro, at that time i was a graduate student at columbia university. and then through the cuban missile crisis, one of our distinguished colleagues, dr. ray cline, was deputy cia director. he actually briefed president john kennedy to show the evidence, the photos of the russians involvement at that time in cuba. and subsequently, i was fortunate to work with him on the involvement of the soviet union in latin america, roots of which go back...
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chuckl: we want to thank lieberman with advisors capital management and sharon o'halloran from columbia universitytinue to watch the markets and see what effects donald trump and the fed have in 2017. we will speak with neil dutta and michael holland, get there 2017 economic and market outlooks as well. this is bloomberg. ♪ billions on a bailout. the european central bank -- shares remain suspended. obama says he could have beaten trump in the election. trump says no way. and going nuclear -- to sheba warns that -- toshiba warns it may have to write down. good morning. this is "bloomberg surveillance." it is a great week to be working. it is a bank holiday in london, but overall it is a more quiet time to fully assess the pitfalls and the risks of 2017. michael: it is never a quiet time when donald trump is out there tweeting, fran. he said a lot of interesting things we will be talking about throughout the show. but we want to thank you for coming in on this bank holiday. you get a day off after boxing day, except you were nice enough to come in to work anyway. francine: you are absolutely right.
chuckl: we want to thank lieberman with advisors capital management and sharon o'halloran from columbia universitytinue to watch the markets and see what effects donald trump and the fed have in 2017. we will speak with neil dutta and michael holland, get there 2017 economic and market outlooks as well. this is bloomberg. ♪ billions on a bailout. the european central bank -- shares remain suspended. obama says he could have beaten trump in the election. trump says no way. and going nuclear --...
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. >>> we are produced to announce that cbs news will receive the alfred dupont columbia university awardsm. cbs news is recognized for the news of the mygrant crisis overseas. holly williams and mark phillips and charlie d'agata reported from half a dozen countries including hungary and germany and croatia. bravo to all of those working volunteer for meals on wheels. we had an instant connection. what was that? i said, "delivering to you is always a special treat." oh. company, companionship, food... when we get in that spot in life, it's kind of nice to have 'em there. (avo) through the subaru share the love event, we've helped deliver over one point four million meals to those in need. get a new subaru, and we'll donate two hundred and fifty dollars more. ♪put a little love in your heart.♪ agine a world where the holidays are about joy again. where days are filled with magic instead of madness. at t.j. maxx, marshalls and homegoods, we've imagined the holidays this way for decades. it's why we never have crazy sales. never make you clip coupons. and always have amazing prices on popula
. >>> we are produced to announce that cbs news will receive the alfred dupont columbia university awardsm. cbs news is recognized for the news of the mygrant crisis overseas. holly williams and mark phillips and charlie d'agata reported from half a dozen countries including hungary and germany and croatia. bravo to all of those working volunteer for meals on wheels. we had an instant connection. what was that? i said, "delivering to you is always a special treat." oh....
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. >>> we are produced to announce that cbs news will receive the alfred dupont columbia university award for the news of the mygrant crisis overseas. holly williams and mark phillips and charlie d'agata reported from half a dozen countries including hungary and germany and croatia. bravo to all of those going to see it all today. crews are already preparing.. trying to clear storm drains. >>> good morning. it's 8:25. i'm mac. wind, rain and flooding we'll see it all today. crews are already preparing trying to clear storm drains. most cities do have sandbags available. you can contact your public works department to see where they are located. >>> oakland police are investigating a double homicide this morning. officers were called to the scene last night near 98th and edes avenue when they got there they found two men had been shot, both died. no suspect information yet this morning. >>> coming up next on "cbs this morning" a look back at the year in news from attacks at home and broad, legends lost and the election. it's ahead on "cbs this morning." first traffic and weather next. ,,,,
. >>> we are produced to announce that cbs news will receive the alfred dupont columbia university award for the news of the mygrant crisis overseas. holly williams and mark phillips and charlie d'agata reported from half a dozen countries including hungary and germany and croatia. bravo to all of those going to see it all today. crews are already preparing.. trying to clear storm drains. >>> good morning. it's 8:25. i'm mac. wind, rain and flooding we'll see it all today....
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decades ago he kid distinguish and self then went to harvard medical school with a professor at columbia at university and to me n conversation this evening the:editor and managing editor of the pbs news hour please join me to welcome siddhartha mukherjee and judy. [applause] >> thanks for that creches introduction -- gracious introduction. if you read a the emperor of all morality issue will be more than fascinated by "the gene." i feel like my microphone is a little bit louder. there are so many ways with like to begin but the years that you worked on the book you said you were exhausted but then something else was going on in your mind and you write about that in a way that will pull every right to end the beginning of the book. what was going on in your life and to even think about writing this? i did not think of it as the name of the book but as i was growing up by had a history of mental illness and my family i had to uncles' with bipolar having lived with that for many years one of them lived with my family what was growing up. then some time in my childhood was also diagnosed and institutiona
decades ago he kid distinguish and self then went to harvard medical school with a professor at columbia at university and to me n conversation this evening the:editor and managing editor of the pbs news hour please join me to welcome siddhartha mukherjee and judy. [applause] >> thanks for that creches introduction -- gracious introduction. if you read a the emperor of all morality issue will be more than fascinated by "the gene." i feel like my microphone is a little bit...
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from columbia university, m.a. and ph.d. from university of chicago, and a j.d. from the george washington university school of law. finally, congressman ron did he desantis. since being elected to united states house in 2012, congressman desantis has served on the judiciary, foreign affairs and oversight in government reform committees. he's the chairman of the oversight's committee national subcommittee and vice chairman of the judiciary committee's subcommittee on constitution and civil justice. he earned a bachelor of arts magna cum laude and baseball at varsity baseball team at yale, continuing the athletic theme. also graduated with honors from harvard law school. he earned a commission in united states navy as a j.a.g. officer. during his active duty navy service he served as a military prosecutor, supported operations at the terrorist detention center in guantanamo bay, cuba, and deployed to iraq during the 2007 troop surge as an adviser to a u.s. navy s.e.a.l. commander in support of counterinsurgency operations in iraq. he's also performed duties as a f
from columbia university, m.a. and ph.d. from university of chicago, and a j.d. from the george washington university school of law. finally, congressman ron did he desantis. since being elected to united states house in 2012, congressman desantis has served on the judiciary, foreign affairs and oversight in government reform committees. he's the chairman of the oversight's committee national subcommittee and vice chairman of the judiciary committee's subcommittee on constitution and civil...
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i currently conduct research at columbia university.nd secretary madeleine albright, you said to not pay attention to what the candidates say, but something happened , such as thection phone call from taiwan and we don't know what is going to happen tomorrow. to be honest, for the chinese business people, what are they concerned about, most about -- so, in your how will the political issues influence the economic relationship between china and america? thank you. i have to say. i think campaigns are one thing. but once someone has been elected, it does make you question where this is going. i do think that it is important for president-elect trump and his people to know that the reaction that it has created. i think would will be important are the people that he chooses in the government and how they will look at it. i have to tell you, at this moment, it is unclear. it is unclear to me. , i the most important thing think now is for everyone to stay calm. and not to -- i believe that the relationship, as i have said now kissinger, a u.s
i currently conduct research at columbia university.nd secretary madeleine albright, you said to not pay attention to what the candidates say, but something happened , such as thection phone call from taiwan and we don't know what is going to happen tomorrow. to be honest, for the chinese business people, what are they concerned about, most about -- so, in your how will the political issues influence the economic relationship between china and america? thank you. i have to say. i think...
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. >>> we are produced to announce that cbs news will receive the alfred dupont columbia university awardsm. cbs news is recognized for the news of the mygrant crisis overseas. holly williams and mark phillips and charlie d'agata reported from half a dozen countries including hungary and germany and croatia. >>> good morning, i'm rahel solomon. 1 billion yahoo users were hack. largest in history. stolen user account information may have included, names, phone numbers, possible account pass word, security questions and answers. breach happened in august 2013. >> lets check the forecast with katie fehlinger. this is as cold as it has been in a long time. >> in fact since last february, coldest it has been, it is not like we ever dealt with this cold but it has been a very long time since we have had to deal with it. twenty-three is current temperature outside palmyra cove, 24 at philly international and off this is distance you can see betsy ross bridge there more blue skies then anything. very innocent looking picture but definitely frigid. here's how it feels, almost, everyone, it is feel
. >>> we are produced to announce that cbs news will receive the alfred dupont columbia university awardsm. cbs news is recognized for the news of the mygrant crisis overseas. holly williams and mark phillips and charlie d'agata reported from half a dozen countries including hungary and germany and croatia. >>> good morning, i'm rahel solomon. 1 billion yahoo users were hack. largest in history. stolen user account information may have included, names, phone numbers, possible...