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at cornell university's college of veterinary medicine.the technology is similar to human simulators used in medical schools across the country... and is meant to bridge the gap between the classroom and the emergency room.robo jerry 2 is unique to cornell... and gives veterinary students an patient in real time."it's remarkable how much they engage in that process, so they tend to get nervous. they get very worked up about it. they get very emotionally invested."now cornell is designing simulator parts to be used in robo cats... and possibly someday... robo horses."when that real patient comes in that looks similar to that case they managed in simulation, they're much more likely to jump in and then be involved because now they feel confident."...a confidence that will carry them into clinic. erika edwards, nbc news. plan is to share the simulator technology with other veterinary educators around the country. here's a live look outside at... meteorologist brian gotter is back with the storm mid to upper 50s, and a light westerly breeze. temps quickly dropped into the 30s last evenin
at cornell university's college of veterinary medicine.the technology is similar to human simulators used in medical schools across the country... and is meant to bridge the gap between the classroom and the emergency room.robo jerry 2 is unique to cornell... and gives veterinary students an patient in real time."it's remarkable how much they engage in that process, so they tend to get nervous. they get very worked up about it. they get very emotionally invested."now cornell is...
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reporter: robo jerry 2 is the creation of daniel fletcher, part veterinarian, part engineer at cornell university's college of veterinary medicine. the technology is similar to human simulators used in medical schools across the country. robo jerry 2 is unique to cornell and gives veterinary managing a patient in realtime. >> it's remarkable how much they engage in that process. they tend to get nervous. they get very worked up about it and very emotionally invested. >> reporter: cornell is now designing simulated parts to be used in robo cats and possibly someday robo horses. >> when that real patient comes in looks similar to the case managed in simulation, they're much more likely to jump in because now they feel confident. >> reporter: a confidence that will carry them into >> researchers at cornell say the plan is to share the simulator technology with other veterinary educators across the country. >>> have you ever seen a chuwena? >> once on a petline. >> this is the second one i've ever seen. >> yes. >>> we've got a sweet cuddly guy for you today on petline 9. our friends at the adams county
reporter: robo jerry 2 is the creation of daniel fletcher, part veterinarian, part engineer at cornell university's college of veterinary medicine. the technology is similar to human simulators used in medical schools across the country. robo jerry 2 is unique to cornell and gives veterinary managing a patient in realtime. >> it's remarkable how much they engage in that process. they tend to get nervous. they get very worked up about it and very emotionally invested. >> reporter:...
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another is at cornell university, another is in the white house in the lincoln room and then the other one is the everett copy. and that is at our museum and library in springfield, illinois. our copy of the address was written after it was the one that was written immediate ly after his delivery who was the keynote speaker at gettysburg on that day. and as we probably all member, he spoke for about two and a half hours to lincoln's two and a half minutes. everett asks president lincoln to write it out so that he could put it in a book to auction off for soldiers. which lincoln gladly obliged to. when a document is as famous and revered as the gettysburg address, it does seem like putting it on display should be enough. but we came up with the idea with 272 word challenge. you know it's the exact number in the gettysburg address. while lincoln didn't set out to write 272 words, he didn't say well now i'm going to write a 272 word masterpiece that will transcend the generations. we thought it was a wonderful way. that they might become more intimately tied to the address and really unde
another is at cornell university, another is in the white house in the lincoln room and then the other one is the everett copy. and that is at our museum and library in springfield, illinois. our copy of the address was written after it was the one that was written immediate ly after his delivery who was the keynote speaker at gettysburg on that day. and as we probably all member, he spoke for about two and a half hours to lincoln's two and a half minutes. everett asks president lincoln to...
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thick about your favorite foods, chances are it is a bran with ae homemade taste, a study from cornell university shows people find food more appealing as school levy owns grandma's pizza in ne york city and says is the idea grandma is what he liked the name when he box store three years ago, they say that when h consumers link a brand-new person or identity it is more commonly associated with a classic taste. >> is the idea of having the personalities behind the products like mrs. fields cookies, dave thomas, people want to know personality behind the food, nobody likes a mystery, like a mystery meats. they say there is no reason why do many names of popular brands other than just good old-fashioned marketing. holidays can be hard for military families wisconsin program tries to make the troops program collects trees all across country inc giving them to families of service people stationed overseas for a navy veteran south this tree grower says this program is a chance to get back. >> you are in the service you really appreciate some of the traditionsns that things that y didn't hope it makes y
thick about your favorite foods, chances are it is a bran with ae homemade taste, a study from cornell university shows people find food more appealing as school levy owns grandma's pizza in ne york city and says is the idea grandma is what he liked the name when he box store three years ago, they say that when h consumers link a brand-new person or identity it is more commonly associated with a classic taste. >> is the idea of having the personalities behind the products like mrs. fields...
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one of our moments that we had when we had, sharad went to cornell university and we went to the wealthiest cornell graduate is also an african-american and asked him to back the business. he said i won't talk to you unless you done $200,000 on the railroad. i couldn't break through. i thought in this effort to learn by doing, to make sure i could get a business off the ground, to see everything he went through. >> congresswoman. >> i can give you a specific example that was done incorrectly. when we had the improvements we actually did not hold those contractors accountable for keeping the jobs in the community. in fact so many indian firms came in and performed their work. we need to make sure those jobs remain in the community so we can enforce the federal guidelines. i'm going to do that to make sure we provide the set-asides for black-owned businesses, minority owned businesses, especially in the communities so they can have a chance and bidding in these contracts and winning. >> probably the best idea i put was regarding vacant lots. i put together legislation that would take any amer
one of our moments that we had when we had, sharad went to cornell university and we went to the wealthiest cornell graduate is also an african-american and asked him to back the business. he said i won't talk to you unless you done $200,000 on the railroad. i couldn't break through. i thought in this effort to learn by doing, to make sure i could get a business off the ground, to see everything he went through. >> congresswoman. >> i can give you a specific example that was done...
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she attended cornell university, was elected to phi beta kappa and graduated first among the women in her class. then harvard law school, one of nine women in the classified hundred. when her fellow when her fellow student and husband marty whom she met on a blind date was diagnosed with cancer she attended class for both of the, took notes, typed her husband's papers and care for both him and their infant daughter. when he recovered and took a job in took a job in new york city she transferred to columbia law school, she became the first woman to become elected to twod major law reviews, columbia and harvard. i saw the picture in the book, the rgb, to woman out of 60 at the harvard law review and they have your picture equally balanced to women among 60 men. type your first integration in a graduate class in columbia. was turned down for united states supreme court clerkship x because she was as a new york times reporter because she was a woman. w if she was discouraged she remained undaunted. as a professor the second woman to join the law faculty at rutgers she founded the woman's
she attended cornell university, was elected to phi beta kappa and graduated first among the women in her class. then harvard law school, one of nine women in the classified hundred. when her fellow when her fellow student and husband marty whom she met on a blind date was diagnosed with cancer she attended class for both of the, took notes, typed her husband's papers and care for both him and their infant daughter. when he recovered and took a job in took a job in new york city she transferred...
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cornell university leading the pack encouraging students to share their grief with a mass cry in.t doesn't end there. throwing pizza parties and bringing in therapy dogs. ten's of millions of you making this the top story. i have never seen such a group of cry babies in my life. you will never get anywhere in life acting like this. they were raised with trophies for all not just winners. we are taught there are winners and losers. every college cancelling classes over the election should have their federal funding withdrawn. every generation seems to need a cause their woodstock, their moment. the professor should calm their fears. >> a lot of responses there. >> 8 minutes after the top of the hour. if you support the president elect should you resign? the ceo who is sparking furry with his message to employees. >> first on this veteran's day we are honoring the brave men and women who served. thomas rayburn sent a picture of his grandfather who is now 92 years old. >> eva sent this picture of her husband art who is an iraq war veteran and her father dick who was drafted in 1978.
cornell university leading the pack encouraging students to share their grief with a mass cry in.t doesn't end there. throwing pizza parties and bringing in therapy dogs. ten's of millions of you making this the top story. i have never seen such a group of cry babies in my life. you will never get anywhere in life acting like this. they were raised with trophies for all not just winners. we are taught there are winners and losers. every college cancelling classes over the election should have...
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there was a cry in at cornell university. it was also plato and coloring books at the university of michigan. professors at other schools even helping students helping students to organize protest. he is highly esteemed in the academia academic world. our these colleges doing and the service. particularly concerned with law students who are given this type of treatment. you need to understand as a law student and as a young lawyer that the bad things happen and you lose sometimes. you pick yourself up and you keep going. none of the things i respect is that she doesn't give up she didn't fall down and go through long periods of self-pity. we are raising a generation of a moshe they get angry when they lose an election. a democratic process it didn't turn out the way they like. you don't go to a baseball game just to see the score. you participate in politics because you're trying to change it. we want we are showing a screen that shows what else is going on. if other colleges. that's going too far. i gave off election day. i t
there was a cry in at cornell university. it was also plato and coloring books at the university of michigan. professors at other schools even helping students helping students to organize protest. he is highly esteemed in the academia academic world. our these colleges doing and the service. particularly concerned with law students who are given this type of treatment. you need to understand as a law student and as a young lawyer that the bad things happen and you lose sometimes. you pick...
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she attended cornell university, was elected to five beta and graduated first among the women in her class. then harvard law school, one of nine women and a class of 500. when her fellow student has been marty ginsburg whom she met on a blind date was diagnosed with cancer, she attended class for both of them, took notes, typed her husband's papers and cared for him and their infant daughter. when he recovered and took a job in yudin new york city she transferred to columbia law school pitch he became the first woman to be elected to two major law reviews, columbia and harvard. i saw the picture in the book the rbg book i'm going to mention in a moment. two women out of 60 on "the harvard law review" and they have your picture equally balanced of the two women among the 60 men. first in her graduating class at columbia was turned down for united states supreme court clerkship because justice felix frankfurter as "the new york times" reported issue is a woman today she was discouraged she remained undaunted. he is a professor the second woman to join the law faculty at rutgers she fou
she attended cornell university, was elected to five beta and graduated first among the women in her class. then harvard law school, one of nine women and a class of 500. when her fellow student has been marty ginsburg whom she met on a blind date was diagnosed with cancer, she attended class for both of them, took notes, typed her husband's papers and cared for him and their infant daughter. when he recovered and took a job in yudin new york city she transferred to columbia law school pitch he...
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she attended cornell university, was elected to five beta and graduated first among the women in her class. then harvard law school, one of nine women and a class of 500. when her fellow student has been marty ginsburg whom she met on a blind date was diagnosed with cancer, she attended class for both of them, took notes, typed her husband's papers and cared for him and their infant daughter. when he recovered and took a job in yudin new york city she transferred to columbia law school pitch he became the first woman to be elected to two major law reviews, columbia and harvard. i saw the picture in the book the rbg book i'm going to mention in a moment. two women out of 60 on "the harvard law review" and they have your picture equally balanced of the two women among the 60 men. first in her graduating class at columbia was turned down for united states supreme court clerkship because justice felix frankfurter as "the new york times" reported issue is a woman today she was discouraged she remained undaunted. he is a professor the second woman to join the law faculty at rutgers she fou
she attended cornell university, was elected to five beta and graduated first among the women in her class. then harvard law school, one of nine women and a class of 500. when her fellow student has been marty ginsburg whom she met on a blind date was diagnosed with cancer, she attended class for both of them, took notes, typed her husband's papers and cared for him and their infant daughter. when he recovered and took a job in yudin new york city she transferred to columbia law school pitch he...
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if that were the case, charlie had told no one in his circle at cornell university.ch hadn't heard from charlie in days, and now his phone rang. >> campus police called me up and asked me to come to his fraternity house, which i did. they wanted me to know that charlie's father had been killed. it was rugged. we got a bunch of players in the fraternity. and everybody was obviously very upset. >> charlie tan admitting that he'd shot his father to death. >> i think it was probably disbelief more than, and shock that this occurred. >> we had a team meeting about it, but immediately after, there was so much support for him. and everyone was amazed by the support. >> from the get-go, there was no debate. the entire frat and team had charlie's back. >> not just the football team, but everybody on cornell campus that he knew well was showing support for him. everyone was always trying to help him and ask if there's anything we could do for him. >> to his friends at home, there was shock there of course too. and yet the heartbreaking story of charlie tan protecting his mom b
if that were the case, charlie had told no one in his circle at cornell university.ch hadn't heard from charlie in days, and now his phone rang. >> campus police called me up and asked me to come to his fraternity house, which i did. they wanted me to know that charlie's father had been killed. it was rugged. we got a bunch of players in the fraternity. and everybody was obviously very upset. >> charlie tan admitting that he'd shot his father to death. >> i think it was...
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and get this, at cornell university students held a cry-in. rief over mr. trump's victory. meantime, one university in boston reportedly brought in therapy dogs the day after the election. i have an 18-year-old freshman at the university of colorado, i asked him, he said, yeah, professors are really bummed. [laughter] kennedy: yeah. my 1 is-year-old reported that one of her middle schoolteachers was crying -- >> oh, the teach was crying? kennedy: and i squealed with delight, because i'm a horrible person. [laughter] has nothing bad ever happened to you? have you never been through a break-up? has everything in your life been so wonderful that each and every choice you made is has gone your way? tough if it hasn't. that is life. melissa: can i make a point about this though? so here we have cry-ins for people that were supporting hillary clinton who didn't get their wish, but at the same time, people who went in and voted for donald trump didn't feel free enough to say it out loud, and our polls were so far off because people were so intimidated
and get this, at cornell university students held a cry-in. rief over mr. trump's victory. meantime, one university in boston reportedly brought in therapy dogs the day after the election. i have an 18-year-old freshman at the university of colorado, i asked him, he said, yeah, professors are really bummed. [laughter] kennedy: yeah. my 1 is-year-old reported that one of her middle schoolteachers was crying -- >> oh, the teach was crying? kennedy: and i squealed with delight, because i'm a...
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election, the senior fellow at the brookings institute and senior protest sore of trade policy at cornell university. boy, do we need a trade expert when it comes to this election, eshwar. we have a 33% chance that donald trump will win the presidency. that's according to 5:38 and nate silver's numbers. how are you assessing the risks tied to trade if that were to happen? >> well, i'm just back from a few days of meetings in beijing. i can tell you every meeting with the government officials, the u.s. elections is topic number one. i wanted to talk about the chinese economy, they wanted to talk about every twist and turn in the clinton/trump race. there is a real concern in china and many other countries that there could be a significant reset in american trade policies, especially towards countries like china. what clinton will expect to get is a small course reset but no fundamental change, although certainly hillary has come out against the transpacific partnership trade agreement. but with donald trump, the real concern is not only much more antagonism versus china but a great deal of unpredicta
election, the senior fellow at the brookings institute and senior protest sore of trade policy at cornell university. boy, do we need a trade expert when it comes to this election, eshwar. we have a 33% chance that donald trump will win the presidency. that's according to 5:38 and nate silver's numbers. how are you assessing the risks tied to trade if that were to happen? >> well, i'm just back from a few days of meetings in beijing. i can tell you every meeting with the government...
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>> originally, because my first book was with cornell university press, and needless to say, it was anupstate new york story. but the reality was i wanted my grandparents to read it, i wanted someone to read it who, you know -- i wanted everyone to read it because of the story in it and because i wanted the stories finally in one place and shouted out somewhere. >> what about a decision to go narrative as opposed to more, i guess, a method that compares different view points in different ways people have looked at it, more -- >> because i wanted people to read it. [laughter] because i was, because if we would have begun what this book argues -- >> right, right, right, exactly. [laughter] >> no, i mean, no. with enormous respect to my profession, some stories are just -- they tell themselves. >> right. >> and, frankly, the survivors told this story. >> right. >> you know, sitting -- i remember one time, and i always share this story with people because for some reason it was one that stuck with me. i visited the widow of one of the slain guards, ask we're sitting in her house, and her f
>> originally, because my first book was with cornell university press, and needless to say, it was anupstate new york story. but the reality was i wanted my grandparents to read it, i wanted someone to read it who, you know -- i wanted everyone to read it because of the story in it and because i wanted the stories finally in one place and shouted out somewhere. >> what about a decision to go narrative as opposed to more, i guess, a method that compares different view points in...
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. -- of our ironic moments cornell university -- the wealthiest cornell graduate asked him to back it and he said he will not talk to us. senators.reak through to see everything -- >> thank you. congressman. >> incorrectly what we can do actually did not hold those contractors accountable for keeping those jobs in the community. infact, indiana firms came to hire people from indiana. we have to make sure those jobs remain in the community. we can actually enforce guidelines. i will do that to make sure we provide those black-owned businesses, minority owned businesses in the communities so they can have a chance at having these contracts and win the contracts. >> the best idea i put forward was, vacant lots. i put together legislation, if you have a vacant lot where nothing significant happened, you get new investment, there will be no federal taxes for the first year. this breakthrough the quandaries of the community. if you want to operate without that, -- >> next question. >> four states legalize marijuana and 23 states for columbia have had medical use of marijuanam would yo, supp
. -- of our ironic moments cornell university -- the wealthiest cornell graduate asked him to back it and he said he will not talk to us. senators.reak through to see everything -- >> thank you. congressman. >> incorrectly what we can do actually did not hold those contractors accountable for keeping those jobs in the community. infact, indiana firms came to hire people from indiana. we have to make sure those jobs remain in the community. we can actually enforce guidelines. i will...
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sharad went to cornell university.e wealthiest cornell graduate and asked them to back the business, he said he is not going to even talk with us unless you have done $2.5 million of revenue. so, i could not break through to make sure that he got a hearing. i thought that this effort -- to learn by doing and make should i can get a business off the ground -- moderator: thank you. congresswoman? rep. duckworth: limited you a specific example. when we had the dan ryer improvement, we did not hold the contractors accountable to the heart. so, many people from indiana came in. we need to make sure the jobs remain in the unity said that we can reinforce federal guidelines. i will do that to make sure that we have those set aside for minority owned businesses in these communities, so that they can have a chance of eating on and winning those contract -- bidding on and winning those contracts. if you have a vacant lot where nothing significant has happened in the past few years, and if you put new investments there, there wil
sharad went to cornell university.e wealthiest cornell graduate and asked them to back the business, he said he is not going to even talk with us unless you have done $2.5 million of revenue. so, i could not break through to make sure that he got a hearing. i thought that this effort -- to learn by doing and make should i can get a business off the ground -- moderator: thank you. congresswoman? rep. duckworth: limited you a specific example. when we had the dan ryer improvement, we did not hold...
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she attended cornell university, was elected to phi beta kappa andwa graduated first among the women in her class, then harvard law school. one of nine women in a class of 500. when her fellow student and husband marty ginsburg whom she met on a blind date was diagnosed with cancer, she attended class for both of them, took notes , typed her husbands papers and cared for both him and their infant daughterin took when he recovered and took a job in new york city she transferred to columbia law school and becamere the first woman to be elected to two major live reviews, columbia and harvard. i saw the picture in the book, the rbg book that i will mention in a moments. two women out of 60 on the harvard ally review and they have your picture equally balanced with two women there among all of these 60 men, type-- was first in her class at club via. turned down for a united states supreme court clerkship because like justice felix frankfurter because as the "new york times" reported because she was a woman. if she was discouraged, she remained undaunted and as a professor the second woman
she attended cornell university, was elected to phi beta kappa andwa graduated first among the women in her class, then harvard law school. one of nine women in a class of 500. when her fellow student and husband marty ginsburg whom she met on a blind date was diagnosed with cancer, she attended class for both of them, took notes , typed her husbands papers and cared for both him and their infant daughterin took when he recovered and took a job in new york city she transferred to columbia law...
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sharad went to cornell university.e went to the wealthiest cornell graduate and asked them to back the business, he said he -- i'm not even going to talk to unless you have done $2.5 million of revenue. so, i could not break through to make sure that he got a hearing. i thought in this effort to learn by doing and make should i can get a business off the ground -- moderator: thank you. congresswoman? rep. duckworth: charles, let me give you a specific example. when we had the dan ryer improvement, we did not hold the contractors accountable to the -- for keeping those jobs in the community and indiana firms came in and hire people from indiana. we need to make sure the jobs remain in the community so that we can enforce federal guidelines. i will do that to make sure that we have those set aside for minority-owned businesses in these communities, so that they can have a chance of bidding on and winning those contracts. sen. kirk: probably the best idea i put forward was regarding vacant lots. legislation where if you h
sharad went to cornell university.e went to the wealthiest cornell graduate and asked them to back the business, he said he -- i'm not even going to talk to unless you have done $2.5 million of revenue. so, i could not break through to make sure that he got a hearing. i thought in this effort to learn by doing and make should i can get a business off the ground -- moderator: thank you. congresswoman? rep. duckworth: charles, let me give you a specific example. when we had the dan ryer...
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prasad ofk is eswar cornell university. with professor pras ad and professor scannell ski.there be an adjustment in china to donald trump? the risk i sense is that that --e might hope the difficulty is that many of the things that trump needs to do in order to provide jobs in america are going to be very difficult to implement. they will take a lot of time, building up infrastructure, improving american productivity. so getting tough on china could be an easy win. in the short-term it may not be good for china, but in the long run, i think any potential with china or u.s. disengagement from the rest of the world could help china in the long run. in the long run it is potentially good. long-term,n the good, because it means the u.s. becomes more protectionist? viewers, -- does it feel -- itt will will fuel international use? eswar: the notion of the u.s. pulling back from trade deals it has signed with many of its very close trading partners, trump has even talked about tearing up nafta and other deals that have been in place for a long time. even if he does not do any of th
prasad ofk is eswar cornell university. with professor pras ad and professor scannell ski.there be an adjustment in china to donald trump? the risk i sense is that that --e might hope the difficulty is that many of the things that trump needs to do in order to provide jobs in america are going to be very difficult to implement. they will take a lot of time, building up infrastructure, improving american productivity. so getting tough on china could be an easy win. in the short-term it may not...
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different universities are doing different things. they have a cry-in at cornell. are offering play-dough and coloring books at the university of michigan, i believe. >> al my alma mater, the university of kansas, they are offering therapy dogs for the students who are so upset, every other wednesday they can hug a lab. >>> these are the best four years. go to a football game. go tailgate. drink this beer and deal with it. this is what jonathan turley said. this is what he said about the election results and the effects on college campuses. >> there was the same response after the ferguson, missouri, protests and some faculty said you don't have to take tests, you don't have to come to school, and it misses the point. in college, you learned a lot about being a citizen. and the burning of the flag, these protests are really ignorant and hateful. that flag speaks to rights. not to results. you can't say that you like the democratic process, but only if it comes out your way. it's like saying i like going to baseball games but only for the score, and what's being miss
different universities are doing different things. they have a cry-in at cornell. are offering play-dough and coloring books at the university of michigan, i believe. >> al my alma mater, the university of kansas, they are offering therapy dogs for the students who are so upset, every other wednesday they can hug a lab. >>> these are the best four years. go to a football game. go tailgate. drink this beer and deal with it. this is what jonathan turley said. this is what he said...
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we are so close to cornell university.f you go out farther north, out in the country, where it is really the sticks. i saw a lot of trump signs out there. the biggest message, we had our assessment raised here in lexington. i said -- raised here in lansing . i said why did my assessment go up. i do not sell any property. they said because your neighbors have sold or bought property which raised your assessment and made improvements. i said, if i go out and rob a bank, should all my neighbors go to prison with me? they kind of laughed about that. why should people be punished because land is sold and it is more valuable? it is about how i feel. host: as far as political parties, how do you think the outreach is to rural areas where you live? caller: it is fair, but they do forget some of the people that struggle in this area. farmers, theyairy seem to favor more than than the small family farms. they've got all sorts of grant money for them. they've got grant writers working for them to look for --ey, because they had a bec
we are so close to cornell university.f you go out farther north, out in the country, where it is really the sticks. i saw a lot of trump signs out there. the biggest message, we had our assessment raised here in lexington. i said -- raised here in lansing . i said why did my assessment go up. i do not sell any property. they said because your neighbors have sold or bought property which raised your assessment and made improvements. i said, if i go out and rob a bank, should all my neighbors go...
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university of chicago. will -- scholar and act viv cornell west is returning to the university. then university president lorne summers. he will hold a joint appointment at harvard african-american studies department and harvard divinity school. >> it's just hard seeing that. i never seen anybody passed out or on drugs. >> it's a frightening video that's gone viral on facebook live two. men apparently overdosing on drugs at a fast-food parking lot. because he didn't know what would happen. he and two others took action calling police both men are now okay. they were brought to the hospital and may face charges. >>> facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg spoke to world leaders at the apex summit this weekend. he acknowledged the role social media has in elections and stressed the importance of getting more people on-line to improve global living standards. >> reporter: facebook c.e.o. mark zuckerberg says the company is working to weed this after facing criticism for failing told stop the spread of phony news articles in the run-up to the u.s. presidential election. >> we have a fundame
university of chicago. will -- scholar and act viv cornell west is returning to the university. then university president lorne summers. he will hold a joint appointment at harvard african-american studies department and harvard divinity school. >> it's just hard seeing that. i never seen anybody passed out or on drugs. >> it's a frightening video that's gone viral on facebook live two. men apparently overdosing on drugs at a fast-food parking lot. because he didn't know what would...
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. >> reporter: video from the university's web site showing the team playing cornell earlier this season. the decision to cancel the season isn't without consequence. had the team won this seattle's game, they would have been headed to the ncaa tournament. they had been first in their league. in a statement, harvard's president said i was deeply distressed to learn the appalling actions of the 2012 or actions of a few individuals. >> i am sure not every player on team so unfair that all of them get the same punishment, but that is the way it is. nothing else that could be done. >> reporter: the students we spoke with say what is important what harvard plans to do going forward from these incidents. and harvard say it is plans to educate student athletes more about topics like these particularly student athletes on the men's soccer team. >> elizabeth: the school's newspaper the crimson put out is we urge a further investigation of the extent the coaches and the athletic department staff are aware of or complicity in the action. we applaud the university's decisiveness so far and urge it t
. >> reporter: video from the university's web site showing the team playing cornell earlier this season. the decision to cancel the season isn't without consequence. had the team won this seattle's game, they would have been headed to the ncaa tournament. they had been first in their league. in a statement, harvard's president said i was deeply distressed to learn the appalling actions of the 2012 or actions of a few individuals. >> i am sure not every player on team so unfair that...
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university. they back him to the corner, he settled, he paid. >> let me go to cornell brooks. thank you for coming on. the 1st time you're on and i appreciate you taking the time. what is the position of the naacp, your organization, of jeff sessions as an attorney general? >> we're very, very troubled. when you think about the fact that 30 years ago, as a prosecutor, he described the aclu and naacp as un-american organizations, he described a group of civil rights organizations including the naacp as, quote, forcing civil rights down the throats of americans. he described an african-american subordinate as boy and told him to watch what he said around white folks, as it were. and if we move from his prosecutorial misconduct to his legislative record as a senator, he's received a consistent and bad failing grade from the naacp. so what we see here is an administration in its early days signaling that it is hostile toward or indifferent to the civil rights agenda of the country. so the question is, if he was not good enough to be a federal judge, in attributing the law, how is
university. they back him to the corner, he settled, he paid. >> let me go to cornell brooks. thank you for coming on. the 1st time you're on and i appreciate you taking the time. what is the position of the naacp, your organization, of jeff sessions as an attorney general? >> we're very, very troubled. when you think about the fact that 30 years ago, as a prosecutor, he described the aclu and naacp as un-american organizations, he described a group of civil rights organizations...
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. >> catherine: this is video from the university website showing team playing cornell earlier this season and decision to cancel the season isn't without consequence. had the team won this saturday's game they would be headed ncaa tournament and had been first in league. in statement harvard's president says i was deeply distressed of the soccer team was not isolated to one year or the actions of few individuals. >> i'm sure not every player on the team played role in it so unfair all of them get same punishment but that's the way it is. nothing else that could be done. >> catherine: i have been working to speak with more students this morning. some hasn't heard about this, some told me they didn't have most important thing what harvard is going to do about this moving forward and harvard did say it plans to educate student athletes about topics like these, specifically the team. live at harvard university, catherine parrotta, fox25 news. >> sara: in you lawsuit accusing of not protecting stud she was raped by classmate after party in 2013. she reported what happened to campus police but
. >> catherine: this is video from the university website showing team playing cornell earlier this season and decision to cancel the season isn't without consequence. had the team won this saturday's game they would be headed ncaa tournament and had been first in league. in statement harvard's president says i was deeply distressed of the soccer team was not isolated to one year or the actions of few individuals. >> i'm sure not every player on the team played role in it so unfair...
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puppies and among the schools using these techniques are cornell, they're grooming students to be sensitive cry babies, some say. boston university held post election discussions to help students process an election that did not go their way. we'll keep following this story. let's get over to jen with home town hero. >>jennifer: you know it's tough taking time out for yourself when you're a parent. you try to put your kids first and sometimes you end up neglecting yourself. balance with the worry-free workout. ladies at horse power, these muscle bearing women are all moms. >> my oldest was two weeks late. i did burpies on the day i got induced with her. >>jennifer: what ashley and the didn't want parenthood to prevent them from working out. >> i think so many gyms, this build this great empire and have all these amazing classes but they don't offer child care. >> you take all my energy, huh? >>jennifer: and together, opened up horse power at lets, one-of-a-kind gym that caters to parents. >> we have child the kids while we're working out. >>jennifer: it gives these moms the peace of mind they need to have a worry-free workout. >>
puppies and among the schools using these techniques are cornell, they're grooming students to be sensitive cry babies, some say. boston university held post election discussions to help students process an election that did not go their way. we'll keep following this story. let's get over to jen with home town hero. >>jennifer: you know it's tough taking time out for yourself when you're a parent. you try to put your kids first and sometimes you end up neglecting yourself. balance with...
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students at another ivy league college, cornell, never heard of it, held a cry-in on the quad. universityampus therapy dog -- poor dogs, to comfort the students, and according to the "wall street university of michigan went to the student air forces office to play with coloring books and play-doh. all right. terry? >> yeah? >> do you think this is some kind of temporary thing? i have a feeling, like, when i went to the debate at hofstra, i saw a lot of kids for trump. when i was at berkeley, when i was at berkeley, there were no conservatives out walking around. that was 25 years ago. and now -- >> none, or were they -- >> they were hiding. but on -- when i was at hofstra for the debate, there were kids out there -- >> drunk. >> drunk. and that's news. >> when you said that, i think, whether you like this or not, this is freedom. and freedom is always a scary thing. freedom is not guaranteed. but now you can actually be -- you should be able to be on campus, and i think that's one of the best places you should be able to do it. and think about how clamped down it's been. >> it's suffocati
students at another ivy league college, cornell, never heard of it, held a cry-in on the quad. universityampus therapy dog -- poor dogs, to comfort the students, and according to the "wall street university of michigan went to the student air forces office to play with coloring books and play-doh. all right. terry? >> yeah? >> do you think this is some kind of temporary thing? i have a feeling, like, when i went to the debate at hofstra, i saw a lot of kids for trump. when i...
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. >> christa: new this morning activist cornel west is coming back the harvard university. the cnn contributor is returning to the school 14 years after he left following a dispute over affirmative action. harvard's faculty voted to let him teach there again. school officials say he most university have been selected to be road rhode scholars. they were selectedded from more than00 applicants from across the country. >> kris: happening now, law enforcement stepping up as protests against the pipeline in north dakota turn violent. nearly 400 protesters have been lighting cars and other objects on fire overnight. police began firing tear gas and shooting rubber bullets. some firefighters intentionally were spraying them with water cannons, but fire officials say those were using hoses to put out fires that were set by those protesters. and officials say one person has been arrested. the protesters are fighting against the pipeline project, saying it will hurt the environment and industry some historic native american sites. >> christa: iraqi forces continue to battle isis in
. >> christa: new this morning activist cornel west is coming back the harvard university. the cnn contributor is returning to the school 14 years after he left following a dispute over affirmative action. harvard's faculty voted to let him teach there again. school officials say he most university have been selected to be road rhode scholars. they were selectedded from more than00 applicants from across the country. >> kris: happening now, law enforcement stepping up as protests...
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at another ivy league school, cornell, i've never heard of it, had therapy dogs to comfort the students and according to "the wall street journal," students at the universitystudent affairs office to play with coloring books and play-doh. all right. terry. >> yeah. >> do you think this is just some kind of temporary thing? i have a feeling -- like when i went to the debate at hofstra, i saw a lot of kids for trump. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> when i was at berkeley -- >> i do, too. >> -- there were no conservatives walking around. >> do you think there were none or -- >> they were hiding. >> that's exactly right. >> when i was at hofstra for the debate, there were kids out there -- >> trumps. >> and that's new. we just said this. i think -- whether you like this or not, this is freeing. and freedom is always a scary thing. right? because freedom is not guaranteed but now you actually can be -- you should be able to be on camp us -- that's one of the best places you should be able to do it and think about how clamped down it's been. >> exactly. >> suffocating. >> it is liberating. you're welcome, left wing. you're free now. >> it's interesting because you get a
at another ivy league school, cornell, i've never heard of it, had therapy dogs to comfort the students and according to "the wall street journal," students at the universitystudent affairs office to play with coloring books and play-doh. all right. terry. >> yeah. >> do you think this is just some kind of temporary thing? i have a feeling -- like when i went to the debate at hofstra, i saw a lot of kids for trump. >> yeah, yeah, yeah. >> when i was at berkeley...
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cornell mcshane is outside of trump you tower. before we get the latest on the transition mr. trump just responded to the attack at ohio state university. fill us in on what he had to say? reporter: just briefly, trish, a facebook post earlier from the president-elect did have his response to the attack at ohio state. he basically just sent out his prayers to the families and also in that facebook post he was quick to praise the actions of the first-responders. we begin our day with a conference call with transition team officials. that happens at 10:30 in the morning eastern time, first thing they said on the call the president-elect was being kept up-to-date what was going on at ohio state. that was still an active situation. busy time separate from that with these meetings as we wait for general david petraeus, former campaign manager corey lewandoski was spotted going up which is nothing odd. president-elect mike pence seen in the lobby today and general david petraeus -- trish: not to interrupt you, connell, we're looking live picture. reporter: can you see in the lobby? trish: trish, that is him. getting on elevator. doors are cl
cornell mcshane is outside of trump you tower. before we get the latest on the transition mr. trump just responded to the attack at ohio state university. fill us in on what he had to say? reporter: just briefly, trish, a facebook post earlier from the president-elect did have his response to the attack at ohio state. he basically just sent out his prayers to the families and also in that facebook post he was quick to praise the actions of the first-responders. we begin our day with a...
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us now to break it down are cornell belcher, a democratic strategist and author of "a black man in the white house." michael mcdonald, an early voting expert at the university of florida, and mark hugo lopez. he's director of hispanic research at the pew research center. and we welcome all three of you to the program. mr. mcdonald, we're waiting to get our audio issue straightened out with you, so i'll start with cornell belcher right here in washington. how well has the clinton campaign done so far in terms of reaching out to minorities and especially african-americans? >> i talked to the clinton campaign in the last two days and they're saying they actually have banks with more hispanics and african-americans. if you had told me two months ago with the enthusiasm that we have that right now in florida the clinton campaign would argue they have 70% more african-americans early voting right now than in 2012, i would laugh at you but looking at the numbers looks like early voting is up across the board. >> woodruff: you mean people who have already voted and they can count on it? >> and we think from past performance they are democratic voters, so when they
us now to break it down are cornell belcher, a democratic strategist and author of "a black man in the white house." michael mcdonald, an early voting expert at the university of florida, and mark hugo lopez. he's director of hispanic research at the pew research center. and we welcome all three of you to the program. mr. mcdonald, we're waiting to get our audio issue straightened out with you, so i'll start with cornell belcher right here in washington. how well has the clinton...
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university, they backed him into a corner, sued, they paid. >> who's that pollster that he owes -- >> that guy will never see. >> let's go to cornell brooks. what's the position of the naacp? what is your view of jeff sessions as an attorney general? >> we're very, very troubled. when we think about the fact that 30 years ago, as a prosecutor, he described the aclu and the naacp as un-american organizations. he described a group of civil rights organizations, including the naacp as, quote, forcing civil rights down the throats of americans. he described an african-american subordinate, as, "boy," and told him to watch what he said around white folks, as it were. and if we move from his prosecutorial conduct to his legislative record as a senator, he's received a consistent and bad failing gray from t ining g naacp. so the question is, if he was not good enough to be a federal judge, interpreting the law, how then is he good enough to be attorney general, actually enforcing the law? so if he has an indifferent or hostile attitudes towards civil rights, how can he lead the civil rights division of the justice department, the nation's leading
university, they backed him into a corner, sued, they paid. >> who's that pollster that he owes -- >> that guy will never see. >> let's go to cornell brooks. what's the position of the naacp? what is your view of jeff sessions as an attorney general? >> we're very, very troubled. when we think about the fact that 30 years ago, as a prosecutor, he described the aclu and the naacp as un-american organizations. he described a group of civil rights organizations, including...
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cornell, a cry-in. at tufts, they're doing arts and crafts. universityas, therapy dogs for those requiring extra comfort. turn point founder usa today-- usa founder, and you're charlie clark. >> i'm patriot happy. >> what's the impact of the nonsense we tell you. >> hillary clinton's models were thrown off by one key demographic, college voters. the gap between hillary clinton and donald trump was shorter than anticipated. the exit polls by msnbc. 51% for hillary clinton. 34% for donald trump. that's a shorter gap than mitt romney and barack obama. a lot of the nonsense, they said he'll retail yate against political correctness and i'll have the chance to travel the country with donald trump, jr. and do millennial outreach. protesters out there and guys come up from the back and i'm with you guys, they'd be quiet about it. the voting booth is the one of the only places you can express your opinion and not get retaliation from it. the exit polls showed young people supported trump more than anticipated. stuart: it's been a long time since he have' been on
cornell, a cry-in. at tufts, they're doing arts and crafts. universityas, therapy dogs for those requiring extra comfort. turn point founder usa today-- usa founder, and you're charlie clark. >> i'm patriot happy. >> what's the impact of the nonsense we tell you. >> hillary clinton's models were thrown off by one key demographic, college voters. the gap between hillary clinton and donald trump was shorter than anticipated. the exit polls by msnbc. 51% for hillary clinton. 34%...
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cornell law school. his research focusing on constitutional law, british and american constitutional development, legislation and legislative procedure. his second book, entitled "congress's constitution," will be published by yale university press next spring. he's also published widely in scholarly journals and popular press. he holds a law degree from yale and doctorate and political science from oxford. after josh we'll hear from david hayes, who is currently a distinguished visiting lecturer at stanford and consulting professor at stanforstanford's institute. prior to that he served as deputy secretary of the office of the interior in the colin of any clinton and obama administrations. he's chairman of the board of the environmental law institute, and the vice chair of the board of american rivers. he also formerly second as the seni served and received his jd from stanford university. after david we'll hear from -- we've moved around a little bit. actually before we hear from david, we'll hear from kerry kircher who retired recently as general counsel to the united states house of representatives where he served for more than 20 years in that office. he is known for his insistence in the office of general counsel ope
cornell law school. his research focusing on constitutional law, british and american constitutional development, legislation and legislative procedure. his second book, entitled "congress's constitution," will be published by yale university press next spring. he's also published widely in scholarly journals and popular press. he holds a law degree from yale and doctorate and political science from oxford. after josh we'll hear from david hayes, who is currently a distinguished...
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cornell, and his research focusing on constitutional law, legislation and legislative procedure, and his second book, "congress constitution and the separation of powers" will be published by yale university press next spring. he has published widely and popular press and holds a law degree from oxford. after josh, we'll hear from david hayes, who is currently a distinguished visiting lecturer at stanford and consulting professor at stanford's wood institute for the environment. prior to that, served as deputy secretary and chief operating officer at the department of the interior in both clinton and obama administrations. before there, he worked in the private sector and chaired the environment land and resources department. former chairman of the board visitors for stanford law school and the vice chair of the board of american rivers. and he also formerly served as the senior fellow for the hewlett foundation, and graduated from university of notre dame. after david, we'll hear from -- we moved around a little bit. actually, before we hear from david, we'll hear from kerry kircher. he retired recently as attorney for the house of representatives. he served for more than 20 years in the
cornell, and his research focusing on constitutional law, legislation and legislative procedure, and his second book, "congress constitution and the separation of powers" will be published by yale university press next spring. he has published widely and popular press and holds a law degree from oxford. after josh, we'll hear from david hayes, who is currently a distinguished visiting lecturer at stanford and consulting professor at stanford's wood institute for the environment. prior...