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i think that's why the greek system is so popular nationally and at dartmouth. a need i think nothing else can. to talk about shuttering and closing it down i think is to miss the point and i think is to run the risk of getting rid of something good and throwing the baby out with the bath water so to speak. >> nick thanks so much. >> thank you. >> coming up starbucks brewed major backlash this week with its plan to talk race in america. nba great kareem abdul-jabbar thinks it's a bad idea. you'll want to hear what he has to say when he joins me next. across america, people are taking charge of their type 2 diabetes... ...with non-insulin victoza. for a while, i took a pill to lower my blood sugar but it didn't get me to my goal. so i asked my doctor about victoza. he said victoza works differently than pills and comes in a pen. victoza is proven to lower blood sugar and a1c. it's taken once a day, any time. and the needle is thin. victoza is not for weight loss but it may help you lose some weight. victoza is an injectable prescription medicine that may improve
i think that's why the greek system is so popular nationally and at dartmouth. a need i think nothing else can. to talk about shuttering and closing it down i think is to miss the point and i think is to run the risk of getting rid of something good and throwing the baby out with the bath water so to speak. >> nick thanks so much. >> thank you. >> coming up starbucks brewed major backlash this week with its plan to talk race in america. nba great kareem abdul-jabbar thinks...
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still, dartmouth se it may be a violation. the frat house was already on suspension for what the school referred to as a record of hazing and underage drinking. dartmouth declined an on camera interview but issued a statement saying the suspension has been strengthened and extended. that statement reading in part "if alpha delta is found responsible during that process, a range of possible disciplinary sanctions could be imposed including, but not limited to probation, suspension or permanent rev vags of recognition." >> as long as you make the right options and the right choices, i think you should be fine. >> reporter: nathan grant is a high school junior from cincinnati ohio considering applying to dartmouth. >> see a lot of greek life on tv and you're kind of worried because you see many positive things but also negative things. >>> right now at 5:00 we just spoke to the local pastor of a young woman and her mother killed in the plane crash in france. what the pastor has to say to the victim's family. >>> we're watching sh
still, dartmouth se it may be a violation. the frat house was already on suspension for what the school referred to as a record of hazing and underage drinking. dartmouth declined an on camera interview but issued a statement saying the suspension has been strengthened and extended. that statement reading in part "if alpha delta is found responsible during that process, a range of possible disciplinary sanctions could be imposed including, but not limited to probation, suspension or...
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. >>> dartmouth college is one of schools making changes to behavior. banning hard chor on campus.one says the school's crackdown may not work. >> joining me is nick the editor of the dartmouth review the school newspaper. he is a member of sigma alpha epsilon. i lived a at fraternity. in the era that is epitomized by animal house we were on tap 24/7. there was no binge drinking and no pregaming and it makes me wonder is there an old school solution to what ales fraternities today? >> i think so. there certainly is no doubt there are problems with greek life on campus in this day and age. it's my belief that i think there is more in the way of solutions within the greek system within the greek system's history as well that can be brought to the fore as a potential way forward for solutions on campus at large. >> what do you think the impact is going to be at dartmouth. hard alcohol wasn't part of what we had going on. it was all about beer and my thinking is that because of liability concerns, because of the crackdown against fraternities they tried to rid the campus of booze and t
. >>> dartmouth college is one of schools making changes to behavior. banning hard chor on campus.one says the school's crackdown may not work. >> joining me is nick the editor of the dartmouth review the school newspaper. he is a member of sigma alpha epsilon. i lived a at fraternity. in the era that is epitomized by animal house we were on tap 24/7. there was no binge drinking and no pregaming and it makes me wonder is there an old school solution to what ales fraternities...
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dartmouth 259-58. yale and harvard will have a one-game play-off for the ncaa automatic bid.uke going for the season sweep over north carolina. blue devils pete the tar heels by a bucket in their overtime win in the first meeting this season. check out the highlights. duke victory saturday night could almost guarantee a one seat for them. markus page hits the 3 in transaction to give his team a 7-point lead. he had a carolina high, 23 on the game. duke now up 1 in the second half. okofor. his running made, jones, had himself quite a night, though, too, came back from energy several in the game, hits a huge 3 from the top there. he had a game high 24 points. duke wins 84 to 77. and when we come back, we will check out some high school hoops. the girls 3 and 48 state titles on the lines. >>> welcome back. high school girls state finals, all of the marbles here we are start with aaa, the state title game, the team morton and rochester. we are going to pick this one up after the teams do their little breakdown in the second quarter late, rockets passing it around the arkansas arc
dartmouth 259-58. yale and harvard will have a one-game play-off for the ncaa automatic bid.uke going for the season sweep over north carolina. blue devils pete the tar heels by a bucket in their overtime win in the first meeting this season. check out the highlights. duke victory saturday night could almost guarantee a one seat for them. markus page hits the 3 in transaction to give his team a 7-point lead. he had a carolina high, 23 on the game. duke now up 1 in the second half. okofor. his...
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. >> let's talk to a former member of the sigma alpha epsilon of dartmouth, and also peter smith hizler and ceo of north american interfraternity conference and andrew, you saw the interview that i did with the two black members of sae, and there are people saying that these young men who are too close it to, and they could not see the racism directly to them, and do you believe they were delusional? >> well, i don't know if delusional is the right word and i could not speak for the them but i mean i would say that it is hard when you are in a fraternity to see the problems that go on around you right in front of your face, and sometimes you need a little perspective and do some reading on the topic to come backkck with a fresher perspective. >> what about you, pete? >> it is important that the undergraduate students come to look at the broad angle and understand the impact of the each of the actions on the general public so it is important for the fra terp tis to have the step forward to shine a light on the experience as a positive as a whole. >> they wanted to talk about the positive
. >> let's talk to a former member of the sigma alpha epsilon of dartmouth, and also peter smith hizler and ceo of north american interfraternity conference and andrew, you saw the interview that i did with the two black members of sae, and there are people saying that these young men who are too close it to, and they could not see the racism directly to them, and do you believe they were delusional? >> well, i don't know if delusional is the right word and i could not speak for the...
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i think that racism is alive and well even at dartmouth, i saw it in my fraternity too where membersaternity would refer to the civil war as the war of northern aggression. so i think i agree with mark. the story of racism in america is intimately connected to the story of racism and discrimination in fraternities. until we really get at the root of that problem, which is removing these offending organizations, in general, from college campuses i don't think we'll make a whole lot of progress. and we'll keep seeing videos like out of oklahoma today. >> you were a former member of sae. it lists more than 130 have been suspended since 2010. and that doesn't include recent incidents. those incidents include people shocked with cattle prods, burned with an iron. freshmen kept in a dark basement for hours. but we don't talk about all the racist incidents. ben ferguson do you think that this incident is isolated? >> no i don't. and i also think a lot of this comes down to a bunch of punks that are cowards that would never have the guts to say any of this outside the controlled environment
i think that racism is alive and well even at dartmouth, i saw it in my fraternity too where membersaternity would refer to the civil war as the war of northern aggression. so i think i agree with mark. the story of racism in america is intimately connected to the story of racism and discrimination in fraternities. until we really get at the root of that problem, which is removing these offending organizations, in general, from college campuses i don't think we'll make a whole lot of progress....
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georgetown isn'ting isn't going to pull a dartmouth any time soon, i don't think.ld be serious protest from our student body if that were each brought up for consideration. but i agree with what joy said, adding guns into the mix on college campuses, you take what's already an unstable recipe and transform it into a potentially dangerous one. >> larry: that's not overlooking the real problem of safety on campuses, particularly with them women. i think we're all serious about that put i'm concerned about this, too. we'll be right back and talk a little bit more. hey. what the... these are good. what have you been feeding us all these years? i want 3 of my 5 years back. these don't even need ketchup. i'm not mad. i'm disappointed. kfc popcorn nuggets. 100% white meat, extra crispy, and made from the world's best chicken- the way a nugget should be. try our kfc bucket and popcorn nuggets meal. delicious kfc chicken, popcorn nuggets, sides, and biscuits. these don't even come with a toy and i don't care. ♪ this is a steak? [sighs] let's make this right. stay low and sp
georgetown isn'ting isn't going to pull a dartmouth any time soon, i don't think.ld be serious protest from our student body if that were each brought up for consideration. but i agree with what joy said, adding guns into the mix on college campuses, you take what's already an unstable recipe and transform it into a potentially dangerous one. >> larry: that's not overlooking the real problem of safety on campuses, particularly with them women. i think we're all serious about that put i'm...
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georgetown isn'ting isn't going to pull a dartmouth any time soon, i don't think.ree with what joy said, adding guns into the mix on college campuses, you take what's already an unstable recipe and transform it into a potentially dangerous one. >> larry: that's not overlooking the real problem of safety on campuses, particularly with them women. i think we're all serious about that put i'm concerned about this, too. we'll be right back and talk a little bit more. wow! that's got a kick! spicy and... hot. tingly and... fiery. mucho caliente. you speak spanish? oui. that is not spanish. yeah, it is. dunkin's new spicy omelet flatbread is made with diced habanero, jalapeÑo, and red bell peppers then topped with bacon and cheese. spice up your morning. start bold and finish smooth with a cup of dunkin's dark roast coffee. fact. when you take advil you get relief right at the site of pain. wherever it is. advil stops pain right where it starts. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. new trident unwrapped is the gum you love without a wrapper. welcome to the eas
georgetown isn'ting isn't going to pull a dartmouth any time soon, i don't think.ree with what joy said, adding guns into the mix on college campuses, you take what's already an unstable recipe and transform it into a potentially dangerous one. >> larry: that's not overlooking the real problem of safety on campuses, particularly with them women. i think we're all serious about that put i'm concerned about this, too. we'll be right back and talk a little bit more. wow! that's got a kick!...
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georgetown isn'ting isn't going to pull a dartmouth any time soon, i don't think.re would be serious protest from our student body if that were each brought up for consideration. but i agree with what joy said, adding guns into the mix on college campuses, you take what's already an unstable recipe and transform it into a potentially dangerous one. >> larry: that's not overlooking the real problem of safety on campuses, particularly with them women. i think we're all serious about that put i'm concerned about this, too. we'll be right back and talk a little bit more. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ welcome back. thank you. it's not home. but with every well considered detail, it becomes one step closer. no wonder more people choose delta than any other airline. introducing dance-all-you-want bladder leak protection. new always discreet underwear for sensitive bladders from always, the experts in feminine protection. new always discreet underwear absorbs heavy bladder leaks faster then the leading brand, so you can feel comfortably dry. plus always discreet has a discreet fit t
georgetown isn'ting isn't going to pull a dartmouth any time soon, i don't think.re would be serious protest from our student body if that were each brought up for consideration. but i agree with what joy said, adding guns into the mix on college campuses, you take what's already an unstable recipe and transform it into a potentially dangerous one. >> larry: that's not overlooking the real problem of safety on campuses, particularly with them women. i think we're all serious about that...
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them, was leading a double life as a seemingly typical student at the university of massachusetts dartmouthile secretly steepg himself in extremist ideology, including the online al qaeda propaganda magazine "inspire." his defense team did not dispute that tsarnaev carried out the bombings with his brother. attorney judy clark opened arguments by saying, "it was him." but she also told jurors, "it was tamarlan tsarnaev who self-radicalized. it was dzhokar to followed him." later prosecutors played jurors never-before-seen zoo showing the blast and sounds of screaming. the graphic video prompted gasps in the courtroom. among those victims was then-17-year-old sydney corcoran, who along with her mother celeste were severely injured near the finish line. she told jurors, "i remember thinking that that was it. i'm going to die. i'm not going to make it. and i remember feeling like i was just going to sleep and it just felt so cold." jurors are scheduled to hear additional testimony from victims tomorrow and charlie the trial is expwected to last for several months. >> rose: elaine, thanks. toda
them, was leading a double life as a seemingly typical student at the university of massachusetts dartmouthile secretly steepg himself in extremist ideology, including the online al qaeda propaganda magazine "inspire." his defense team did not dispute that tsarnaev carried out the bombings with his brother. attorney judy clark opened arguments by saying, "it was him." but she also told jurors, "it was tamarlan tsarnaev who self-radicalized. it was dzhokar to followed...
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. >> you were undergraduate at dartmouth college and interrupted studies to go to peace corps. what did you learn with that experience that should making you a better governor today. >> i think it made my a better human being. >> thank you very much. >> i'm not good at a out of things but when you're by yourself in remote village in indian and things happen you to that never happened in your life and you'll learn that life is interesting and has a lot of dhevrpings and those a lot of things at you and you do bobbing and weaving and i think those are the things that helped me throughout the life thereat was not anything that really floored me and said can i not do that. i'll figure something out. >> what was most important day in your life. >> there were a couple. of course my marriage. personal things most important. i think you know -- you said forgive me your marriage. do you remember what do you remember from your wedding day. >> i remember a lot of i remember marrying the love of my life and we're still married and celebrating our 40th wedding anniversary in june and that w
. >> you were undergraduate at dartmouth college and interrupted studies to go to peace corps. what did you learn with that experience that should making you a better governor today. >> i think it made my a better human being. >> thank you very much. >> i'm not good at a out of things but when you're by yourself in remote village in indian and things happen you to that never happened in your life and you'll learn that life is interesting and has a lot of dhevrpings and...
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roughly 30 hours after the bombing, security cameras at the u-mass dartmouth gym show dzhokhar swipingand staying about an hour. his final tweet read "i'm a stress-free kind of guy." kris van cleave cbs news boston. >>> the u.s. ambassador to south korea, mark lippert is out of the hospital today after last week's knife attack. lippert needed 80 stitches to close the cuts on his face and was treated for wounds on his arm. he says he feels pretty darn good and will be back to work soon. >>> coming up on the "morning news," is apple's smart watch a smart buy? we'll show you what the high-tech wearable can help you do ahead in "moneywatch." this is the "cbs morning news." >>> this portion of "cbs morning news" sponsored by vagisil. the experts in intimate health. relieving the itch... can happen instantly. vagisil max strength anti-itch wipes relieve itch and odor instantly as they cleanse. so why wait to feel comfortable? trust vagisil. the number one wipe for itch. sir, we're going to need you on the runway later. don't let a severe cold hold you back. get theraflu... ...with the power
roughly 30 hours after the bombing, security cameras at the u-mass dartmouth gym show dzhokhar swipingand staying about an hour. his final tweet read "i'm a stress-free kind of guy." kris van cleave cbs news boston. >>> the u.s. ambassador to south korea, mark lippert is out of the hospital today after last week's knife attack. lippert needed 80 stitches to close the cuts on his face and was treated for wounds on his arm. he says he feels pretty darn good and will be back to...
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the next day security cameras at the umass dartmouth gym show dzhokhar swiping in and staying about an hour. tsarnaev's lawyers admit he's responsible for the bombings but hope to avoid the death february by insuring the jury his brother influenced him. >>> a fraternity was shut down after several frat members were seen chanting racist remarks in a viral video. don champion has the latest on the fallout. reporter: in less than 24 hours this cell phone video of a racist sing along for the university of oklahoma and the sigma alpha epsilon or sae fraternity in the national spotlight. >> i was sickened by it and then the next thing i was so deeply saddened. >> reporter: on monday university president david boren ordered the fraternity house closed immediately, its residents given until tomorrow night to remove their belongings. >> i hope they think long and hard about what they've done. >> reporter: the sing along joked about listenings and said black students would -- lynchings and said black students would never be admitted to the chapter of the fraternity. the national group headquarte
the next day security cameras at the umass dartmouth gym show dzhokhar swiping in and staying about an hour. tsarnaev's lawyers admit he's responsible for the bombings but hope to avoid the death february by insuring the jury his brother influenced him. >>> a fraternity was shut down after several frat members were seen chanting racist remarks in a viral video. don champion has the latest on the fallout. reporter: in less than 24 hours this cell phone video of a racist sing along for...
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well, yes, according to a new study but dartmouth researchers.rgy drink commercials totaled more than 600 hours of air time. adolescents are getting too much caffeine can cause some health problems such as anxiety and poor sleep. many pediatricians urge teenagers to avoid those energy drinks altogether. >>> well, we'll use a four letter word. >> snow. >> yes. >> a good one. >> michael finney is here with free stuff. >> well, we'll show you a good time. >> i like that. >> food, people like it more than a good time. a dinner and a show. look at this. is this amazing? this is from an italian restaurant. it's in san francisco this is from an italian restaurant. you get a $15 gift certificate. it's -- it serves authentic southern italian food, seafood, cocktails to wash the whole thing down. i was eating that earlier today. >> that's like shredded beef on there, i think. it's really -- >> you need a glass of wine with this. >> $15, you can get quite a bit. that's what the place looks like. that's the owner right there. a good guy. >> i love it. >> oka
well, yes, according to a new study but dartmouth researchers.rgy drink commercials totaled more than 600 hours of air time. adolescents are getting too much caffeine can cause some health problems such as anxiety and poor sleep. many pediatricians urge teenagers to avoid those energy drinks altogether. >>> well, we'll use a four letter word. >> snow. >> yes. >> a good one. >> michael finney is here with free stuff. >> well, we'll show you a good time....
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georgetown isn'ting isn't going to pull a dartmouth any time soon, i don't think.s protest from our student body if that were each brought up for consideration. but i agree with what joy said, adding guns into the mix on college campuses, you take what's already an unstable recipe and transform it into a potentially dangerous one. >> larry: that's not overlooking the real problem of safety on campuses, particularly with them women. i think we're all serious about that put i'm concerned about this, too. we'll be right back and talk a little bit more. ready for another reason to switch to t-mobile? get america's best unlimited 4g lte family plan. two lines of unlimited 4g lte data for just $100 a month. stuck in a contract? don't get trapped by the other guys. t-mobile will break you free. we'll buy out your contract up to $650 per line. so don't wait, get americas best unlimited 4g lte family plan with two lines for just $100. switch to t-mobile today. wow! that's got a kick! spicy and... hot. tingly and... fiery. mucho caliente. you speak spanish? oui. that is not
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dartmouth have banned hard liquor. >>> and lawmakers demanding joe clancy allow them to hear from agentsecent scandal. leaders of the house committee september a the will the lthe will the sent a letter asking them to testify tomorrow. the committee is trying to get to the bottom of allegations that two senior agents had been drinking when they crashed a car at the white house. >>> a group claiming to be affiliated with isis posted the names and home addresses of about 100 members of the u.s. military. the group calls itself the islamic state hacking division. the posting urged loyalss it hunt down the service members. a senior defense official tells nbc news that much of the information posted was already out there. but the pebtntagon is encouraging those who are listed to be aware and exercise appropriate levels of protection. >>> afghanistan's new president making miss first official u.s. trip since taking office six months ago. it comes amid talks of slowing down the planned troop withdrawal. he says isis has plans to establish a strategic foot hold in the middle east and he meets to
dartmouth have banned hard liquor. >>> and lawmakers demanding joe clancy allow them to hear from agentsecent scandal. leaders of the house committee september a the will the lthe will the sent a letter asking them to testify tomorrow. the committee is trying to get to the bottom of allegations that two senior agents had been drinking when they crashed a car at the white house. >>> a group claiming to be affiliated with isis posted the names and home addresses of about 100...
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this fellow here is a graduate of dartmouth college and was in the first vermont. here, he is writing forward. he gets his horse -- his courts -- horse and him gets hit with a canister. when he recovers himself on the ground, he looks at his hand and he says, my fingers were completely knocked out and hanging over the backside of my hand, held on by a little shred of skin. so he suffered a rather severe casualty, as did his comment charles bell. charles bell becomes a future governor of vermont. he takes a canister ball in the back of his hand. and as later able to draw a pension on that wound. this is barney shields the second west virginia cavalry. he received the medal of honor for his actions at the battle of appomattox station. he captures the flag of the famed washington artillery of new orleans. and he takes the flag from the soldier here, or your babies. william's kong -- comrade said he was an excellent soldier. i think this is an amazing photograph here. this is walter jones. he carried a bible in his breast pocket. check that out. one of those holes was
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dartmouth, harvard and the university of north carolina have addressed allegations of student dishonesty years. >>> it has been h.o.t. hot. >> exactly. a lot of places in the south bay to the north bay. at 94 degrees. na napa, 91. 1 degree away from tying the all-time highest record which is 92. soma in san francisco, up to 84. now we're already undergoing a key change right now. that's the fact that the high pressure brought to you today is beginning to weaken. that allows the onshore flow to develop at the coastline and give us cooler temperatures throughout friday and also saturday. we'll take you outside to the sky camera network. take advantage. eat outside. you know head out to eat. bring the dinner table outside. across the east bay, a beautiful sunset tonight. check this out. wow, this is amazing here. i'm going to post this on the twitter account after the show. you can see back there towards the golden gate bridge the fog developing. we'll show you that further here. it's pretty thick across the northern coastline. that will be impacting the forecast as we head throughout tomor
dartmouth, harvard and the university of north carolina have addressed allegations of student dishonesty years. >>> it has been h.o.t. hot. >> exactly. a lot of places in the south bay to the north bay. at 94 degrees. na napa, 91. 1 degree away from tying the all-time highest record which is 92. soma in san francisco, up to 84. now we're already undergoing a key change right now. that's the fact that the high pressure brought to you today is beginning to weaken. that allows the...
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last year at the ivy league dartmouth europe the fraternity through a gang party.zona state university also gained national attention last year there a farparty on martin louer this king day, testimony -- thug day. >> i just saw a group of men who really were completely ignorant absolutely racist and the fact that that idea can pass from man-to-man without any sort of checking was really frightening for me. >> reporter: at the time mr. jones was the president of the african american men, he sent a letter expressing serious concern that quote: the fraternity was permanently kicked off of campus still jones says universities need to do more. >> for me i still have to walk the streets with the people who said that. i still have to exist in a world in which these people may own bidses. expulsion would be completely appropriate, but for me i still have to walk the streets with the people who said that. >> reporter: he says while suspensions may help immediately, he says that deep-seeded hatred will still exist, that's why he wants all universities to start real pointed
last year at the ivy league dartmouth europe the fraternity through a gang party.zona state university also gained national attention last year there a farparty on martin louer this king day, testimony -- thug day. >> i just saw a group of men who really were completely ignorant absolutely racist and the fact that that idea can pass from man-to-man without any sort of checking was really frightening for me. >> reporter: at the time mr. jones was the president of the african american...
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. >> andrew was part of the fraternity at dartmouth college where he was hazed forced to bench drinkg vinegar and vomit on others. >> there were times when i would look in the mirror and think what is happening here. >> yet not only would he do what he was told, and he would haze otherwise. he left school in 2011 and wrote a book at what happened. >> what is going to happen? you put 18- to 20-year-old boys in a manage, and no mansion, and no good is going to come from that. >> basically people want to feel that they remember the book, there is a need to belong. they want to feel like other people approve of them. >> that need to belong, he says, can create a herd mentality that can be used to build positive bonds or lead to abuses in any organization. and pushing back can be very daunting. >> i think a lot of kids on that bus are thinking, this is not right. i'm not going to go along with that, but the bigger point is they did not say this is wrong. it takes a lot to stand up in the face that have group mentality. >> after lakers ohse stepped forward, the fraternity denied the accusa
. >> andrew was part of the fraternity at dartmouth college where he was hazed forced to bench drinkg vinegar and vomit on others. >> there were times when i would look in the mirror and think what is happening here. >> yet not only would he do what he was told, and he would haze otherwise. he left school in 2011 and wrote a book at what happened. >> what is going to happen? you put 18- to 20-year-old boys in a manage, and no mansion, and no good is going to come from...
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graduation and resume in which he lists himself as a student at the university of massachusetts, dartmouthchristine. >> alexandria thank you. >>> testimony resumes in the trial of aaron hernandez accused ever murdering his friend odin lloyd. jurors heard from the 100th witness in the case. a woman who danced at hernandez at the rumor nightclub. he was aggressive and agitated. >>> and more fallout from a campus campus scandal at pen state. the campus president is claiming the entire fraternity may need to be evaluated. the fraternity has been suspended for one year and an investigation is underway. >>> is it time to put a woman on the $20 bill? i asked the man who can make it happen. i'll tell you what he says next. cr books at iaqu om. he gets a ready for you alert the second his room is ready. so he knows exactly when he can settle in and practice his big pitch. and when craig gets his pitch down pat, do you know what he becomes? great proposal! let's talk more over golf! great. better yet, how about over tennis? even better. a game changer! your 2 0'clock is here. oops, hold your horses.
graduation and resume in which he lists himself as a student at the university of massachusetts, dartmouthchristine. >> alexandria thank you. >>> testimony resumes in the trial of aaron hernandez accused ever murdering his friend odin lloyd. jurors heard from the 100th witness in the case. a woman who danced at hernandez at the rumor nightclub. he was aggressive and agitated. >>> and more fallout from a campus campus scandal at pen state. the campus president is claiming...
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prosecutors say 19-year-old tsarnaev had returned to his dorm room at umass dartmouth. seen here at 9:05 p.m. the next night entering the university fitness center with a friend and staying for about an hour. the fbi gathered 4,000 hours of surveillance videos, photos and home movies from that day. >> 4,000 hours. i want to bring in deborah feyerick who's live at the courthouse in boston right now and with us as well, hln legal analyst joey jackson. deb, if we could just begin with you, get me up to speed on today. it's great that you can come out of the courtroom. we don't have cameras in there. it's a federal court proceeding. how are the jurors reacting to what they're hearing today? >> reporter: it's very interesting. the way the jury reacted to that video you just showed, they saw a man who apparently didn't care what was going on. he was more interested in the milk he was buying. today they saw a note he scrawled in the boat where he was hiding. that text was read by one of the people who found it. it was covered with bullet. there were bullet holes that marked it
prosecutors say 19-year-old tsarnaev had returned to his dorm room at umass dartmouth. seen here at 9:05 p.m. the next night entering the university fitness center with a friend and staying for about an hour. the fbi gathered 4,000 hours of surveillance videos, photos and home movies from that day. >> 4,000 hours. i want to bring in deborah feyerick who's live at the courthouse in boston right now and with us as well, hln legal analyst joey jackson. deb, if we could just begin with you,...
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. >> there were even members of my fraternity at dartmouth in 2009-2010 who referred to the several warr of novrn aggression. it was founded in 1856 at the university of alabama and prides itself on being the only national fraternity founded in the antebellum south. the problem of racism and anti-semitism exists throughout the greek system. >> we have to shift the con conversation. >> sae was once called the deadliest fraternity in the country because of a serious of fatal hazing incidents. the fraternity vowed to do better and we have this. we did reach out to the national chapter of sae. they referred us to an online statement saying that this behavior was unacceptable. they also called it racist behavior. the chapter's president spoke out saying that these group of people were a bunch of quote, unquote idiots and does not reflect the university as a whole. this is a fraternity that's had a history of problems that seem to continue to exist. >> problems beyond racism too as you point out. thanks so much. >>> next as protesters hits the streets of madison, washington. we have new detai
. >> there were even members of my fraternity at dartmouth in 2009-2010 who referred to the several warr of novrn aggression. it was founded in 1856 at the university of alabama and prides itself on being the only national fraternity founded in the antebellum south. the problem of racism and anti-semitism exists throughout the greek system. >> we have to shift the con conversation. >> sae was once called the deadliest fraternity in the country because of a serious of fatal...
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opportunity to work with the cardinal during my tenure as chancellor at the university of massachusetts dartmouthly experienced his care and concern for others. at this time, i am very happy to invite cardinal o'malley to lead us in prayer. cardinal o'malley: thank you very much, jean, and, first of all, i would like to congratulate vicki kennedy, the members of the kennedy family, and all of those who have worked so hard to establish this magnificent institute. i am sure that senator ted kennedy would be most pleased for what we have achieved here today. the lord be with you. let us pray. lord god almighty, we praise and bless your holy name. you are the source of all good things, the gift of life, the gift of newness of life in our faith. as we invoked your blessings on all those gathered here to inaugurate this new edward m. kennedy institute for the united states senate, we ask you to enlighten and inspire the american people and our leaders to further the ideals of our democracy, based on your decalogue, and on the unwavering conviction of the dignity of each and every human being . enable u
opportunity to work with the cardinal during my tenure as chancellor at the university of massachusetts dartmouthly experienced his care and concern for others. at this time, i am very happy to invite cardinal o'malley to lead us in prayer. cardinal o'malley: thank you very much, jean, and, first of all, i would like to congratulate vicki kennedy, the members of the kennedy family, and all of those who have worked so hard to establish this magnificent institute. i am sure that senator ted...
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an academic officer from university of massachusetts dartmouth that talked about dzhokhar tsarnaev'sgood high school student, enough to win a scholarship, but about that time he graduated high school in the summer of 2011 to taking classes there at u mass dartmouth, something happened and the government is going to probably in closing arguments say his brother was an influence on him and radicalized him in many ways because his grades took a nose dive he failed a number of classes. at some point lost his financial aid, set an appeal and said the reason his grades suffered is because he lost some relatives in chechnya. very interesting stuff on the stand. the government calling witnesses from the fbi today all day we think. jose? >> ron mott thanks for that live report from boston. >>> another legal case that made headlines around the world, could be judgment day in italy for murder trial of amanda knox and her boyfriend raffaele sollecito. they'll decide whether to send it for appeal or back to another court. the two were initially found guilty for the 2007 murder of knox's british r
an academic officer from university of massachusetts dartmouth that talked about dzhokhar tsarnaev'sgood high school student, enough to win a scholarship, but about that time he graduated high school in the summer of 2011 to taking classes there at u mass dartmouth, something happened and the government is going to probably in closing arguments say his brother was an influence on him and radicalized him in many ways because his grades took a nose dive he failed a number of classes. at some...
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researcher from dartmouth medical school says, the answer is no. national health survey of 8400 people show while there is in proof apples will keep you out of the doctor's office it may lessen your likelihood to need prescription drugs. your visit to the pharmacist will be cut down. >>> a mcmuffin for dinner might actually happen. mcdonald's plans to test an all day breakfast menu next month but the trial run will only be done at locations in the san diego area. mcdonald's is moving into response to customers who said they would like to eat breakfast foods outside of the typical hours that they are served. right now breakfast at mcdonald's end at 10:30. they say that is because the the grills are not big enough for breakfast and for lunch. >>> music fans have been told to leave their selfie sticks at home. devices are being banned from this summer's music festivals. selfie sticks are a popular photo the owe taking tool but growing number of events and locations taking a stand against those sticks. some consider them a safety has air. others just a
researcher from dartmouth medical school says, the answer is no. national health survey of 8400 people show while there is in proof apples will keep you out of the doctor's office it may lessen your likelihood to need prescription drugs. your visit to the pharmacist will be cut down. >>> a mcmuffin for dinner might actually happen. mcdonald's plans to test an all day breakfast menu next month but the trial run will only be done at locations in the san diego area. mcdonald's is moving...
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earlier this year dartmouth tried to crack down by band banning hard chol and putting an edge to pledgescially trained teams of student counsellors visit each week to talk about the use and abuse of chol. >> reporter: for years, these stories have overshadowed the good works like charity and community service. about three-quarters of a mill undergraduates are greek. 17 u.s. presidents pledged in college. but now that one nine-second video seems to be overshadowing all of that yet again. for "this week," ryan owens, abc news norman oklahoma. >> here now, jamelle bouhy. and caitlin flan began who wrote a cover story for the atlantic called the dark power of fraternities. let me begin with you. s the more than one nine-second video. you say don't expel. >> right. if you watch that video. this is my impression. these kids don't know what they're saying. it's a chant. it's provocative. they're violating this taboo. why not explain why we have the taboo. two hours away is tulsa, where one of the worst ant black race riots took place. the families of these people are still alive. send the kid t
earlier this year dartmouth tried to crack down by band banning hard chol and putting an edge to pledgescially trained teams of student counsellors visit each week to talk about the use and abuse of chol. >> reporter: for years, these stories have overshadowed the good works like charity and community service. about three-quarters of a mill undergraduates are greek. 17 u.s. presidents pledged in college. but now that one nine-second video seems to be overshadowing all of that yet again....
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then also the phones were tracked to various other places including the tsarnaev phone to the dartmouth area and he returned to school in the following days, went to the gym other activities. we're also expecting later this afternoon for things to turn toward the killing of shawn collier, the m.i.t. police officer who was ambushed and killed in the days following the bombing. a little later on this afternoon. martha: thank you. jon: was it a tragic accident or murder? the latest in the case of a man who claims he was sleep walking the night he killed his 4-year-old son. and hillary clinton speaking out yesterday saying the server used to host her private email account was completely secure. we touched on this just now. our next guest says that argument does not hold water. we also want to know what you think. do you think that hillary clinton's news conference yesterday will help silence her critics? our live chat up and running. go to fox news.com/happening now and click on america's asking and get your thoughts in the national conversation. building aircraft, the likes of which the wo
then also the phones were tracked to various other places including the tsarnaev phone to the dartmouth area and he returned to school in the following days, went to the gym other activities. we're also expecting later this afternoon for things to turn toward the killing of shawn collier, the m.i.t. police officer who was ambushed and killed in the days following the bombing. a little later on this afternoon. martha: thank you. jon: was it a tragic accident or murder? the latest in the case of...
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prosecutors say 19-year-old tsarnaev had returned to his dorm room at umass dartmouth.t night, entering the fitness center with a friend and staying for about an hour. the fbi gathered 4,000 hours of surveillance videos, photos and home movies from that day. witness jessica kenski. the realm unanimous of her legs sticking out from her dress. the scars on her stumps visible, was wheeled up a ramp to testify. kenski a newlywed and trauma nurse, described the bomb saying it did exactly what it was designed to do -- tear the skin and muscles away leaving body parts exposed. she instinctively reached to help her husband when she you saw his detached leg and dangling foot not realizing she herself of on fire. prosecutors showed the burned camisole and yellow hoodie he was wearing at the time. she said it matches all my burn scars. prosecutors also introduced a second twitter account which they say belongs to dzhokhar tsarnaev. the post regulars much more radicalized and -- postings are much more radicalized and talk about victory over the nonbeliever. tsarnaev's lawyers are e
prosecutors say 19-year-old tsarnaev had returned to his dorm room at umass dartmouth.t night, entering the fitness center with a friend and staying for about an hour. the fbi gathered 4,000 hours of surveillance videos, photos and home movies from that day. witness jessica kenski. the realm unanimous of her legs sticking out from her dress. the scars on her stumps visible, was wheeled up a ramp to testify. kenski a newlywed and trauma nurse, described the bomb saying it did exactly what it was...
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into a highly selective school isn't just another challenge or just another goal from amherst or dartmouththwestern, it is a binding verdict on the life that he or she has led up until that point, annin contestable hash inker of the successes or disappointed to come winner or loser, this is when the judgment comes. from frank bruni, in the op ed from last april. >> your face is so classical. >> i wish you had to done the audio for my book. i didn't read it with that flare. >> would you be happy to do it for a price. and you are a great writer. but we know the world is run by people who went to harvard, yale and princeton and why are you telling people to be happy with going to a lesser school. >> because that is true this is a myth. where the ceo's have gone undergraduate, and there was only one ivy league school. we are telling people things are greet and peaches, and if they are not, many people go to others. >> and they are great. >> you are what you make of your college career and who you are when you went in and when you get out. it is not about the name on the diploma and we are doin
into a highly selective school isn't just another challenge or just another goal from amherst or dartmouththwestern, it is a binding verdict on the life that he or she has led up until that point, annin contestable hash inker of the successes or disappointed to come winner or loser, this is when the judgment comes. from frank bruni, in the op ed from last april. >> your face is so classical. >> i wish you had to done the audio for my book. i didn't read it with that flare. >>...
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a graduate of dartmouth college and new york university, her current research centers on the use of disqualifications from public office holding as punishment for former confederates and their support in the wake of the american civil war. please welcome taja-nia henderson. [applause] professor henderson: thank you very much. it's great to be here. thank you to jay barksdale and the new york public library for providing a space for a writer and researcher to use the library's collections and also to have a quiet, serious place of contemplation. thank you for attending. i know the weather is not the best. i appreciate you being here. i have been for two years now knee-deep in congressional petitions. when i say knee-deep, i mean literally. there are three foot stacks of documents lined around the walls in my office. as a result, i am looking forward to, like the parents of toddlers, some adult conversations. it is a pleasure to be here. i look forward to your questions and hope we can have a robust exchange today. in 1869, the plaintiffs in and out in a trust dispute challenged an earlier state suprem
a graduate of dartmouth college and new york university, her current research centers on the use of disqualifications from public office holding as punishment for former confederates and their support in the wake of the american civil war. please welcome taja-nia henderson. [applause] professor henderson: thank you very much. it's great to be here. thank you to jay barksdale and the new york public library for providing a space for a writer and researcher to use the library's collections and...
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go back to the supreme court decision in the the base in 1819 in the dartmouth college case, john marshall said inc's is an artificial entity, invisible, intangible, existing only in contemplation of law and possessing only those rights conferred upon it by the charter of creation. that said an understanding that lasted until 2010 in citizens united. a corporation is an economic entity that can be regulated by the people, it was a fantastic vehicle of wealth accumulation investment and activity but as justice white put it in first national bank of boston the state need not permit its own creature to consume it. that was that a point when there was an assertion that corporations had political free-spending rights. in 2010 five justice conservative majority on the roberts court reached out to ask a question that had not been opposed to it in citizens united. it was the simple statutory question which was under the mccain feingold bipartisan campaign reform act, does of pay-per-view movie, there was this anti hillary clinton movie made by the citizens united group constitute a tv ad within th
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a national health survey taking by dartmouth medical school says there is in proof apples will keep you out of the doctor's office but 8400 person study had another interesting fine research shows those who ate one small apple every have have day were less likely to need prescription drugs. >>> gnc announced new testing guidelines the move follows a lawsuit filed by new york's attorney jena ledging ingredients in the company's products could not be verified. under the agreement gnc will use war coating to confirm the authenticity of the ingredients. >>> music fans have been told to leave their selfie sticks at home. the devices are banned from this summer's music festivals this summer. selfie sticks are a popular photo taking tool but is there a growing number of the events and locations taking a stand against those sticks. so some consider them a safety has air others just say that they are annoying. organizers for the festivals called the devices narcissist particular. >>> comedy central announce aid replacement for jon stewart on the daily show. south african comedian trever noah has
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witnesses to talk about evidence found in the home that the brothers shared and also that umass dartmouthin at one point. you talked about the bombs. they had an analyst from the massachusetts state police talking about the pipe bombs and apparently pot bomb thrown at police in that fire fight in watertown that helped to end all of this, that week of terror here in boston. there was another member of the massachusetts state police talking about evidence collected in that carjacked mercedes that was take into watertown from cambridge. we're expecting them to shift a little bit in the afternoon session to get into evidence found in those two residences. >> and a lot of developments yesterday in court. dzhokhar's friend who loaned him a gun testified. what came out of that and how significant was his testimony? >> well it's significant because the gun apparently that mr. silva -- these are two young men who were acquainted with one another in junior high school and all through high school. i think at one point, silva says he would consider dzhokhar tsarnaev one of his best friends. but he lo
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dartmouth medical school found avid apple eaters didn't have significantly less doctor visits but theyions. one more reason to have an apple. and they're delicious i think. >> i agree. i love the crunch. good for you. >> it is 6:27. following some breaking news coming to us out of virginia. >> swat teams have a hospital surrounded for an active shooter search. more on who the suspect is. we'll be right back ffee drinking world, dunkin' has a dark roast coffee that's deliciously roasted just right for a bold start and smooth finish that's never bitter. put down the dark roast you've been putting up with and reach for the one you deserve. every cup has a story... dunkin' k-cup packs are my life. we're a good fit. a single serving for myself. it's pretty special. it is like having a dunkin' store in my home which is what i've always dreamed of. get two boxes of dunkin' k-cup packs for $16.99. your coffee, your dunkin'. >> ♪♪ >> break nanon "action news" police have identified an armed and dangerous prisoner who escaped a virginia hospital on lockdown. >> clouds moving in. accuweather is t
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opportunity to work with the cardinal during my tenure as chancellor at the university of massachusetts dartmoutherienced his care and concern for others. at this time, i am very happy to invite cardinal o'malley to lead us in prayer. cardinal o'malley: thank you very much, jeanne, and, first of all, i would like to congratulate vicki kennedy, the members of the kennedy family, and all of those who have worked so hard to establish this magnificent institute. i am sure that senator ted kennedy would be most pleased for what we have achieved here today. the lord be with you. let us pray. lord god almighty, we praise and bless your holy name. you are the source of all good things the gift of life, the gift of newness of life in our faith. as we invoked our blessings on all those gathered here to inaugurate this new edward m kennedy institute for the united states senate, we ask you to enlighten and inspire the american people and our leaders to further the ideals of our democracy, based on your decalogue, and on the unwavering conviction of the dignity of each and every human being enable us to work
opportunity to work with the cardinal during my tenure as chancellor at the university of massachusetts dartmoutherienced his care and concern for others. at this time, i am very happy to invite cardinal o'malley to lead us in prayer. cardinal o'malley: thank you very much, jeanne, and, first of all, i would like to congratulate vicki kennedy, the members of the kennedy family, and all of those who have worked so hard to establish this magnificent institute. i am sure that senator ted kennedy...
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the kid might be as successful going to umass dartmouth.your accomplishments. this is about finding the right tip for your kid. >> the other thing i see that bothers me is you have a childhood of resume building than living. this will look on an application. going to volunteer for all the wrong reasons, not being committed to causes. >> being genuines exits the equation. one thing at princeton last year i heard again and again from professors, they worried that kids were so convinced that getting in had been the accomplishment they didn't then focus on the experience. it was an acquisition of a dip loma than the experience. >> in defense of my alma matter. you have to write a senior thee sis. there is a goal of getting it. >> i want to end on mitch daniels and talk about the cost of going to college as well. those who are seeking financial aid. we had the president of u penn on for women who run things. one of her big focuses is making you much more accessible. how is purdue standing up to all these pressures and the pressures ultimately pu
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he used to work for the fed he does not speak for the fed, and he will soon be a professor at dartmouth college. [laughter] jared bernstein is a senior fellow, of course, at the center for budget and policy priorities, you've already met him. each of the speakers is going to speak for five minutes. my friend, larry has, is going to help us keep to the five minutes, and the reason we have journalists or former journalists moderate is we're rude enough to point out to speakers they've hit their limit. i promise to do that. valerie. show us how we do this here. >> thank you david. good morning. before i get started on my remarks, i'd like to thank jared for inviting me to contribute to the full employment project and more allowing me to be part of such a distinguished group of speakers this morning. so i'm looking forward to the conversation myself. talking about the labor market each month has become a bit like going on a road trip with my two young kids who are 6 and 3. every couple miles someone's asking you, are we there yet? [laughter] now, in the case of the labor market "there" is u
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the testimony into evidence found at the home that the tsarnaev brothers shared and also a umass dartmouthad there. so far a pretty clinical presentation of evidence at watertown. that's where the shootout occurred. a much different mood in the courtroom today compared to yesterday. we heard some dramatic testimony from the boat owner and a former childhood friend of dzhokhar tsarnaev, mr. silva, who said he loaned a gun to dzhokhar that ended up being the weapon that was used m.i.t. police officer sean collier. today a much different tone. the government going through methodically and chronologically through its case. at some point here we expect them to come back to some of the victims from the race itself the marathon itself after they finish the presentation of the bombs and all the analyzing of the evidence there in that case. thomas? >> day nine of the trial. ron mott reporting in boston. thank you. >>> overseas, prime minister benjamin netanyahu has surged to victory in israel's election. the white house says that president obama plans to call netanyahu in the coming days. it was ea
the testimony into evidence found at the home that the tsarnaev brothers shared and also a umass dartmouthad there. so far a pretty clinical presentation of evidence at watertown. that's where the shootout occurred. a much different mood in the courtroom today compared to yesterday. we heard some dramatic testimony from the boat owner and a former childhood friend of dzhokhar tsarnaev, mr. silva, who said he loaned a gun to dzhokhar that ended up being the weapon that was used m.i.t. police...
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mentioned, today focuses solely on the evidence collected at the house in cambridge and the umass dartmouthstimony is interesting. yesterday a dramatic day on the stand with the other than of the boat testifying as well as the childhood friend of tsarnaev who said he supplied him with the gun used to murder m.i.t. officer sean collier as well as drugs. he asked to get the gun back but never did prior to the marathon bombings. awaiting day nine of testimony to get under way. >> what can we expect on day nine? >> reporter: day nine, you mentioned, i think they'll focus solely on evidence probably looking at things like computer evidence things left on a laptop looking at his twitter accounts, facebook things of that sort. items collected in those two places where he and his brother lived and the dorm room as well. again, that's about the only guidance we have as we mentioned yesterday, was really dramatic testimony on the stand. >> ron mott thank you so much for being with me. check back in an hour for an update from boston. >>> back to breaking nugz we inging news we started the broadcast wi
mentioned, today focuses solely on the evidence collected at the house in cambridge and the umass dartmouthstimony is interesting. yesterday a dramatic day on the stand with the other than of the boat testifying as well as the childhood friend of tsarnaev who said he supplied him with the gun used to murder m.i.t. officer sean collier as well as drugs. he asked to get the gun back but never did prior to the marathon bombings. awaiting day nine of testimony to get under way. >> what can we...
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i went to dartmouth for a business school.an stanley, and after that american express. my interest in healthy food really started when i was at one of those health fairs where you can get your cholesterol taken, and i was shocked that mine was worse than everyone else's. i started working with a dairy start-up called new york foods and left american express in 2010 to become the ceo of that company. i just met a lot of people in the stood industry that started their own companies. i thought why not? i started pop karma with my savings. i wanted a sophisticated kind of flavoring, and i didn't feel like there was anything really out there. it was just me and my popcorn chef as a consultant. it's been growing organically. we have walk-in business corporate business and then on-line is also a big channel. >> one of the perks of jean starting pop karma is i taste a lot of her popcorn. i'm ann mcgowan. i've known gene since business school. this is someone doing something from their heart and trying to do it in a world to make it a
i went to dartmouth for a business school.an stanley, and after that american express. my interest in healthy food really started when i was at one of those health fairs where you can get your cholesterol taken, and i was shocked that mine was worse than everyone else's. i started working with a dairy start-up called new york foods and left american express in 2010 to become the ceo of that company. i just met a lot of people in the stood industry that started their own companies. i thought why...
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bush, fou professor at dartmouth. welcome. and tom gymble president and ceo of la salle network.. what do you say? >> i think it's pattern. we did studies and showed in february following six years after the beginning of a recession, our target estimate was 311,000 jobs. it's right in line with what i thought, at the same time what did people want. if it had been 350,000 jobs the interest rates would have gone up. >> what i want a wage growth. to be up 2.5% dare i say 3% year on year? >> that would be fabulous. tom's analysis is right in terms of the number of jobs. the fed helps create jobs and helps control prices. helps set the prices of radios and rutabagas, you name it. they can't create good paying jobs. that's not in the purview of the fed. things aren't being addressed like corporate tax reform. >> matt it's zachary, i wonder about the whole dual mandate aspect of the fed which is a legacy of the late 1970s when congress had no idea what to do with the economy. do we really know there is in fact, some sort of connection between an interest rate move and job creation or co
bush, fou professor at dartmouth. welcome. and tom gymble president and ceo of la salle network.. what do you say? >> i think it's pattern. we did studies and showed in february following six years after the beginning of a recession, our target estimate was 311,000 jobs. it's right in line with what i thought, at the same time what did people want. if it had been 350,000 jobs the interest rates would have gone up. >> what i want a wage growth. to be up 2.5% dare i say 3% year on...