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i received my ph.d from cornell university. i was like wow, i made it. i was looking through a book of cartoons and there was this cartoon, and it's in the book and it's from, i think it was a british magazine, iq magazine. -- a humor magazine. it's a sleeping mexican or sleeping spain, doesn't matter. the joke works for english people who make spanish. in panel one he's asleep outside on the street. we do, right? his alarm clock goes off. i think in panel three. so he turns it off, he goes back inside and he sleeps on his bed. [laughter] so it's like this guy is so lazy, he sleeps on the street. his alarm clock goes off. he has a big sombrero of course so you know he is latino in some way. the alarm clock goes off and he walks and he goes to bed. something happened, and something snapped and i started to think, this really essential questionquestion, which is actuy philosophical. why do we laugh? what's the origin of the laughter? what is causing -- what the hell am i laughing at? what is that? this is the funny thing about stereotypes. they don't have
i received my ph.d from cornell university. i was like wow, i made it. i was looking through a book of cartoons and there was this cartoon, and it's in the book and it's from, i think it was a british magazine, iq magazine. -- a humor magazine. it's a sleeping mexican or sleeping spain, doesn't matter. the joke works for english people who make spanish. in panel one he's asleep outside on the street. we do, right? his alarm clock goes off. i think in panel three. so he turns it off, he goes...
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according to the study, and another from cornell university, wells are leaking gas and other chemicals into the air of a rate of about three times what t the industry can use. the government suggests that hundreds of thousands of jobs will be created helping to offset thehe 2 24% unemployment. small-scale farmers believe that this is shortsighted. >> it is thinking like this that scientists have been trying to instill in govevernment a and public heaealth positions with ovsisight over the drilling activities. what is in the nature? nobody knows for sure and most companies and not telling. this group has worked with the u.s. national science foundation and the massachusetts institute of technology to uncover a list of 246 products used by the natural gagas indusustry. >> one of our staff set out to systematically set up a database in order to look at the long list of chemicals that we have at hand. those products that have health 1%-6% effect.ave 43% of the product on our list contained in the quinn disrupt the chemicals that could interfere with the development of individuals before th
according to the study, and another from cornell university, wells are leaking gas and other chemicals into the air of a rate of about three times what t the industry can use. the government suggests that hundreds of thousands of jobs will be created helping to offset thehe 2 24% unemployment. small-scale farmers believe that this is shortsighted. >> it is thinking like this that scientists have been trying to instill in govevernment a and public heaealth positions with ovsisight over the...
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. >> reporter: jeffrey scott say professor at cornell university. >> glyphosates are very toxi dallas. >> pelley: coming up next, aol r forget. that's life. you diet. you exercise. and if you still need help lowering your blood sugar... ...this is jardiance. along with diet and exercise... jardiance lowers blood sugar and a1c in adults with type 2 diabetes. jardiance is also the only type 2 diabetes treatment with heart- proven to reduce the risk cardiovascular death in adults with type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. jardiance can cause serious side effects, including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. tiredness, and trouble breathing. st swelling, and difficulty breathing or swallowing. do not take jardiance if you are on dialysis or have severe kidney problems. other side effects are sudden kidney problems, genital yeast infections, increased bad cholesterol, and urinary tract infections, which may be serious. taking jardiance with a sulfonylurea or insulin may
. >> reporter: jeffrey scott say professor at cornell university. >> glyphosates are very toxi dallas. >> pelley: coming up next, aol r forget. that's life. you diet. you exercise. and if you still need help lowering your blood sugar... ...this is jardiance. along with diet and exercise... jardiance lowers blood sugar and a1c in adults with type 2 diabetes. jardiance is also the only type 2 diabetes treatment with heart- proven to reduce the risk cardiovascular death in adults...
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. >> reporter: jeffrey scott say professor at cornell university. >> glyphosates are very toxic to any plant and it's practically nontoxic to anything that's not a plant. >> reporter: monsanto said it will challenge the judge's ruling. omar villafranca, cbs news, dallas. >> pelley: coming up next, a bus ride these folks will never forget. that's life. you diet. you exercise. and if you still need help lowering your blood sugar... ...this is jardiance. along with diet and exercise... jardiance lowers blood sugar and a1c in adults with type 2 diabetes. jardiance is also the only type 2 diabetes treatment with heart- proven to reduce the risk of cardiovascular death in adults with type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. jardiance can cause serious side effects, including dehydration. this may cause you to feel dizzy, faint, or lightheaded, or weak upon standing. ketoacidosis is a serious side effect that may be fatal. symptoms include nausea, vomiting, stomach pain, tiredness, and trouble breathing. stop taking jardiance and call your doctor right away if you have symptoms of ketoacid
. >> reporter: jeffrey scott say professor at cornell university. >> glyphosates are very toxic to any plant and it's practically nontoxic to anything that's not a plant. >> reporter: monsanto said it will challenge the judge's ruling. omar villafranca, cbs news, dallas. >> pelley: coming up next, a bus ride these folks will never forget. that's life. you diet. you exercise. and if you still need help lowering your blood sugar... ...this is jardiance. along with diet and...
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you camevid skorton, from cornell university, a sprawling set of universities. winding you say yes to such a different gig? a naturalist citizen. he said if you had the opportunity to do something nice for the country, now is the time to do it. i thought this would be a small way to preserve the nation's's america.nd tell it to i know that libraries and museums are among the most trusted institutions at a time when not every institution's trust. trusted.ution is rapportly there is a among the three of you. how often do you get together like this? >> only a couple months. i reached out to these two gentlemen. we are going to do more about this type of not just discussion, but what we can do together. this is the third time in that short amount of time we have had we aree to say, hey, going to work together. much larger part of the cultural community in washington. it is quite a community. it goes from large institutions that you see here, 21 that are nonetheless just jewels. i think you will see more of this arms around each other sort of thing. >> thomas jeffers
you camevid skorton, from cornell university, a sprawling set of universities. winding you say yes to such a different gig? a naturalist citizen. he said if you had the opportunity to do something nice for the country, now is the time to do it. i thought this would be a small way to preserve the nation's's america.nd tell it to i know that libraries and museums are among the most trusted institutions at a time when not every institution's trust. trusted.ution is rapportly there is a among the...
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if that were the case, charlie had told no one in his circle at cornell university.oach 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 m
if that were the case, charlie had told no one in his circle at cornell university.oach 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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it's where you'll find one of the most prestigious universities in the nation. cornell, the ivy league. more than 13,000 undergrads here working towards degrees will with good fortune take their places in medicine, the law, the arts. there's no doubt a cornell education can be a gold-plated entrance ticket to adult life. and only the best need apply, students like charlie tan. he was so kind, his classmate featured him in a video, "random acts of kindness." giving gifts to complete strangers. >> not just a great kid but the greatest of great kids. >> charlie was the son of chinese immigrants who became "mr. everything." scholar, class president, the guy with the cool friends. hannah valentine opened up her parents' summerhouse to charlie and his other teenaged pals. >> as much a nice guy, always happiened energetic. >> the guy that tells jokes? >> everybody knows him. he'll like walk in. the room lights up, he starts telling a funny story. >> so you'd think charlie tan was another ivy league overachiever poised for takeoff and great things to come, but that's not his st
it's where you'll find one of the most prestigious universities in the nation. cornell, the ivy league. more than 13,000 undergrads here working towards degrees will with good fortune take their places in medicine, the law, the arts. there's no doubt a cornell education can be a gold-plated entrance ticket to adult life. and only the best need apply, students like charlie tan. he was so kind, his classmate featured him in a video, "random acts of kindness." giving gifts to complete...
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and a cornell university study found that almost half, perhaps more, of the primary material for thee was produced by foreign companies. a sticking point for some lawmakers on capitol hill. >> i wish i could sit here and say that that steel is coming from the united states of america. unfortunately, trans-canada's contracted with an indian multinational company, well-spun corp. limited, and a russian company. >> reporter: cnn asked trans-canada if president trump's demand for american steel is a deal breaker. in a statement, the company said we have previously purchased pipe. we will need time to review and analyze the plan when it is released to determine its impact to kxl. >> trans-canada would have to give up a $2.5 billion investment, just write that off. >> reporter: trans-canada says the pipeline will generate tens of millions of dollars in property taxes and add some $3 billion to the gdp. the state department estimates there would be a total of 42,000 indirect jobs created. however, those will also be temporary. wolf? >> good reporting, rene marsh, thank you very much. that's
and a cornell university study found that almost half, perhaps more, of the primary material for thee was produced by foreign companies. a sticking point for some lawmakers on capitol hill. >> i wish i could sit here and say that that steel is coming from the united states of america. unfortunately, trans-canada's contracted with an indian multinational company, well-spun corp. limited, and a russian company. >> reporter: cnn asked trans-canada if president trump's demand for...
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tom: how do you respond -- and this is of course with cornell university. worked with cornell afterwards -- how do you respond to the lecture you give to parents who picked up the zeitgeist of 2017, "stem, stem, stem, stem, stem?" my experience is that it doesn't work, but you have got to have the broader education as well. when you are at goldman sachs, when you lecture, what do you say on that? abby: i would be saying the same thing that you are, tom. stem should not be viewed first of all, as an independent area. this ecomy will move forward when stem gets incorporated into the things that we do. so for example, about a third of the workforce at goldman sachs are people who are technologists. and i believe that in almost any field right now, people who have the background in math, who understand what computers can do and so on, really have an advantage, but that's not all. one of the things i really do worry about is the way we have devalued liberal arts. think of liberal arts as literature, history, learning to think in different ways. so we need thenal
tom: how do you respond -- and this is of course with cornell university. worked with cornell afterwards -- how do you respond to the lecture you give to parents who picked up the zeitgeist of 2017, "stem, stem, stem, stem, stem?" my experience is that it doesn't work, but you have got to have the broader education as well. when you are at goldman sachs, when you lecture, what do you say on that? abby: i would be saying the same thing that you are, tom. stem should not be viewed first...
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operations, research, and industrial engineering and bachelor's degree in the same discipline from cornell university. the two engineers in the center of the panel and the fun fact about lauren as well, congratulations, just got married a few weeks ago. and she was on a mission to get a driverless vehicle at her wedding. emily was recently engaged, i think you'll have to do the same. at least you'll get there by lyft. and despite having multiple companies and people in the industry working hard to make it happen, seems she might have been just a little early. so a couple of the companies though thank through have promised her a driverless vehicle at the one year anniversary celebration. and then our final panelist introduction is lindsey willis, the director of external affairs at contra costa transportation authority and lindsey is responsible for directing communication, advocacy, and community engagement efforts. her leadership has produced award winning public engagement, programs at international recognition for the innovative utilization of technology and if you haven't been on contra costa cou
operations, research, and industrial engineering and bachelor's degree in the same discipline from cornell university. the two engineers in the center of the panel and the fun fact about lauren as well, congratulations, just got married a few weeks ago. and she was on a mission to get a driverless vehicle at her wedding. emily was recently engaged, i think you'll have to do the same. at least you'll get there by lyft. and despite having multiple companies and people in the industry working hard...
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davis, you came from cornell university to the smithsonian, a sprawling really set of responsibilities. why did you say yes to such a very different gig? >> well, part of it goes back to my dad, who was a naturalized citizen and immigrant from russia, and we were a patriotic family and we were a little corny in this regard and he said if you ever have a chance to do something for the country, it would be nice if you would do it and it felt like i could participate in some small way in preserving some of the nation's memories and history, telling the story of it to america, and i also knew that libraries and museums are often among the most trusted kinds of institutions in the united states, at a time when not every institution is trusted, and i thought it would be terrific to be able to work in that sector. >> i wish the camera had been rolling for the conversation when you all sat down, because clearly there's a rapport among the three of us. how often do you get together like this? >> i've only been here a couple of months, but i've reached out to these two gentlemen and we are going
davis, you came from cornell university to the smithsonian, a sprawling really set of responsibilities. why did you say yes to such a very different gig? >> well, part of it goes back to my dad, who was a naturalized citizen and immigrant from russia, and we were a patriotic family and we were a little corny in this regard and he said if you ever have a chance to do something for the country, it would be nice if you would do it and it felt like i could participate in some small way in...
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jevry scott is a professor at cornell university. >> glifosate is nontoxic in any plant and toxic to anything that's not plant. >> reporter: monsanto says it will challenge the court's ruling. for "cbs this morning: saturd " saturday," omar villafranca, dallas. >>> time snow you this morning's headlines. a former student is suing baylor university allowing them to continue with cult trat sexual violence. she claims there were 50 other ins instances over a four-year period. inere are 17 known allegations players. the university declined to comment. >>> "forbes" reports facebook founder and ceo mark zuckerberg is dropping his eight lawsuits against eight property owners in hawaii over beachfront property rights. it's 700-acre piece of land he bought. he was trying to buy out local residents who may have ownership interest in the property. he said he will work with the community to iron out their differences. >>> ""vanity fair"" mexico is calling the new first lady melania trump the new mrs. kennedy. the first lady is seen holding a fork over a bowl and twirling diamonds and gems instea
jevry scott is a professor at cornell university. >> glifosate is nontoxic in any plant and toxic to anything that's not plant. >> reporter: monsanto says it will challenge the court's ruling. for "cbs this morning: saturd " saturday," omar villafranca, dallas. >>> time snow you this morning's headlines. a former student is suing baylor university allowing them to continue with cult trat sexual violence. she claims there were 50 other ins instances over a...
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she has a master of engineering bachelor's degree in the same discipline from cornell university. we have placed our two engineers in the center of the panel. shen fact about lauren is just got married a few weeks ago. she was on a mission to get a driverless vehicle at her wedding. emily was recently engaged. despite having multiple companies and people and it industry working hard to have it happened, she may have been just a little early. companiesf the thankfully have promised her a driverless vehicle at her one-year anniversary celebration. final analyst interaction is lindsey pelas. she is the director of external affairs at contra costa transportation authority. she is responsible for directing communications, advocacy and community engagement efforts. her leadership has produced award-winning public engagement, programs that international recognition for innovative utilization of technology. contrahave not been on costa transportation authority website, i highly recommend it. the technology is amazing that she has been together. she has been responsible for increasing bran
she has a master of engineering bachelor's degree in the same discipline from cornell university. we have placed our two engineers in the center of the panel. shen fact about lauren is just got married a few weeks ago. she was on a mission to get a driverless vehicle at her wedding. emily was recently engaged. despite having multiple companies and people and it industry working hard to have it happened, she may have been just a little early. companiesf the thankfully have promised her a...
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cornell west, professor at harvard university. i've known you a long time.e not willing to give trump a chance? you don't want to see him for six months? see what he does? you are not willing to do that? >> i'm just afraid of the danger and the damage that he has already talked about. we talk about fascist, we are not talking about an isolated individual as president. we're talking about a strong man, a narcissistic personality, tied to big business, tied to big military, possibility of war, and slices of big media, because we know money itself plays a fundamental role in corporate media, that allows him to often get away with not enough accountability. see when that is your point of view. you are worried about it. >> i think it is what is true, -- speak one if it were true, he wouldn't have been elected. there's a lot of people -- why not give him a chance to see what he will do? for a few months, anyway. why not do that? >> people gave hitler a chance and we saw what that meant for humanity. and with donald trump, look at what we are talking about. muslim
cornell west, professor at harvard university. i've known you a long time.e not willing to give trump a chance? you don't want to see him for six months? see what he does? you are not willing to do that? >> i'm just afraid of the danger and the damage that he has already talked about. we talk about fascist, we are not talking about an isolated individual as president. we're talking about a strong man, a narcissistic personality, tied to big business, tied to big military, possibility of...
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cornell with an average $183,000 a year salary. columbia law grads are in second place. nyu comes in third place. followed by the universityicago. harvard university rounds out the top five. georgetown, uva and gw all made the top 20. >>> you may be doing it right now. are looking at our smart phones a little too much. but the age group that's the most guilty may not be the you think. >>> and three days now and still no sight of that mssing i y27mky y16fy >>> from your tv to your fridge, oprah winfrey is teaming up with the craft company to bring you a new line of packaged foods. the hope is that they will make nutritious food more >>> you've got about ten days to buy all your chips guacamole and over stuff for your super bowl party. the national retail federation says americans are going to spend about $75 on game day festivities. total spending is expected to top $14 billion across the country. analysts predict about 188 million americans are going to watch the super bowl this year. >>> if you ask anybody which age group spends the most time on social media, they will probably tell you millennials. however, a new study s
cornell with an average $183,000 a year salary. columbia law grads are in second place. nyu comes in third place. followed by the universityicago. harvard university rounds out the top five. georgetown, uva and gw all made the top 20. >>> you may be doing it right now. are looking at our smart phones a little too much. but the age group that's the most guilty may not be the you think. >>> and three days now and still no sight of that mssing i y27mky y16fy >>> from...
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cornell and major in social justice basket weaving studies and note know what to do with your life. kennedy: but that basket wants to reform the college. 237. where did you go to college? >> universitymichigan. kennedy: sorry about the ohio state game. >> i'm still depressed. coming up, swedish socialists reduced their workday to 6 hours. that's next. c'mon in, pop pop! happy birthday! i survived a heart attack. i'm doing all i can to keep from having another one. and i'm taking brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. i take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams as it affects how well it works. brilinta helps keep my platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. brilinta reduced the chance of another heart attack. or dying from one. it worked better than plavix. >>don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart attack, stroke, and even death. brilinta may cause bruising or bleeding more easily, or serious, sometimes fatal bleeding. don't take brilinta if you have bleeding, like stomach ulcers, a history of bleeding in the brain, or sever
cornell and major in social justice basket weaving studies and note know what to do with your life. kennedy: but that basket wants to reform the college. 237. where did you go to college? >> universitymichigan. kennedy: sorry about the ohio state game. >> i'm still depressed. coming up, swedish socialists reduced their workday to 6 hours. that's next. c'mon in, pop pop! happy birthday! i survived a heart attack. i'm doing all i can to keep from having another one. and i'm taking...
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cornell and major in social justice basket weaving studies and note know what to do with your life. kennedy: but that basket wants to reform the college. 237. where did you go to college? >> universitymichigan. kennedy: sorry about the ohio state game. >> i'm still depressed. coming up, swedish socialists reduced their workday to 6 hours. th kennedy: a free version is what it was. a swedish nursing home, it starts like the start of a kinky movie. it just wrapped up an experiment of a 6-hour workday. the patients said everyone is healthier. but the facility had to hire 17 additional people and it cost over a million dollars. so guess what? they scrapped the program. i think we should take every opportunity to make fun of social programs in the sweden. but last night i defended the universal coverage and the universal employment. what are the checks called everyone gets? the finland thing. last night i testified the finland thing. >> i'm proud of sweden. they right on a small local level in a small industry. they right for the a short period of time and realized it didn't work and said to hell with it. france did it the wrong way saying everyone has to work for 35 hours a week. the so
cornell and major in social justice basket weaving studies and note know what to do with your life. kennedy: but that basket wants to reform the college. 237. where did you go to college? >> universitymichigan. kennedy: sorry about the ohio state game. >> i'm still depressed. coming up, swedish socialists reduced their workday to 6 hours. th kennedy: a free version is what it was. a swedish nursing home, it starts like the start of a kinky movie. it just wrapped up an experiment of...