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penn and dartmouth going down in the final play. dartmouth with fourth and goal.es 16-13, first lossf the season. >> have a nice weekend. >> you too. >> the soccer team hosted an event for the community. the team raised $2,500 and they are donating it to the red cross hurricane effort. county savings bank and wal-mart added a thousand dollars to the total. t-mobile's unlimited now includes netflix on us. that's right, netflix on us. get four unlimited lines for just forty bucks each. taxes and fees included. and now, netflix included. so go ahead, binge on us. another reason why t-mobile is america's best unlimited network. it's been on the decline with the closing of the refineries and there's no jobs in the community. if there's no jobs, there's no education, there's no food on the table. what's important is the children. steve sweeney... he fought for 'em. this is where he's from. steve sweeney's been here since the beginning. steve spearheaded the whole project and really brought it to fruition. it would've never been done without steve. it was a pride in buil
penn and dartmouth going down in the final play. dartmouth with fourth and goal.es 16-13, first lossf the season. >> have a nice weekend. >> you too. >> the soccer team hosted an event for the community. the team raised $2,500 and they are donating it to the red cross hurricane effort. county savings bank and wal-mart added a thousand dollars to the total. t-mobile's unlimited now includes netflix on us. that's right, netflix on us. get four unlimited lines for just forty...
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penn and dartmouth going down in the final play. dartmouth with fourth and goal.erpenn loses 16-13, first lossf the season. >> have a nice weekend. >> you too. >> the soccer team hosted an event for the community. the team raised $2,500 and they are donating it to the red cross hurricane effort. >> they celebrated survivorship in the wind field high section of philadelphia preparing for the release of the pink chronicles three, ten women that share their personal journey with breast cancer. high school huddle is next followed by "jimmy kimmel live" and "nightline." for the entire "action news" team, i'm monica malpass. you have a good night and stay tuned for the highlights of the show. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> tv's number one daily viral video show "right this minute." father and son are riding with potential clients, but things go south. >> one of the passengers breaks out a gun. this isn't a car sale. this is a robbery. >> how a son's quick reaction saves their lives. >> oh, yeah. >>> something has arrived at the house for the kiddos. >> australia. so i'm gesuessing a giant s
penn and dartmouth going down in the final play. dartmouth with fourth and goal.erpenn loses 16-13, first lossf the season. >> have a nice weekend. >> you too. >> the soccer team hosted an event for the community. the team raised $2,500 and they are donating it to the red cross hurricane effort. >> they celebrated survivorship in the wind field high section of philadelphia preparing for the release of the pink chronicles three, ten women that share their personal journey...
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professor bray, who trace talked about at dartmouth not isolated.s, martha, before you were born, i was voted one of the most repressive college administrators in the country by a group called the revolutionary communist youth party. they were very fringe. the problem with antifa is not just antifa itself. is it's that they are getting some measure of broader support. i notice the nation magazine kind of blessed them. slate smiled on a couple of their violent incidents and now you have this faculty member at dartmouth who is all for antifa. when he gave his -- when his book came out and he gave his interview the president of dartmouth to his credit said that's not the way we operate. we operate in the civil discourse. a hundred members of the faculty at dartmouth wrote a letter on whose support do you suppose they took? they took the support of the faculty member, not the president. so, if you have got 100 faculty members at so-called leading ivy league university saying we are with this antifa guy, that violence is fine against people with whom you
professor bray, who trace talked about at dartmouth not isolated.s, martha, before you were born, i was voted one of the most repressive college administrators in the country by a group called the revolutionary communist youth party. they were very fringe. the problem with antifa is not just antifa itself. is it's that they are getting some measure of broader support. i notice the nation magazine kind of blessed them. slate smiled on a couple of their violent incidents and now you have this...
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andrew left dartmouth before graduating even though he survived the fraternity violence others weren't so lucky. you're ten am at the long island courthouse. jack omarion parte meehan have chosen to break the law of silence by pressing charges against their son's fraternity. to court to indicate my son's stays. there until he died from alcohol poisoning. this civil trial marks the end of four years of relentless legal battle according to their lawyer this tragedy should serve as an example or get a gauge. that they're going to be. live on a response for whatever damage that we can. get the jurors to work. for the loss of their son the parte means are claiming damages against the paternity as president as well as two of the frat boys who were present on the evening of the hazing. the university itself is not involved the tragedy took place off campus. a man was nineteen years old he was the only child from jack a merriam's remarriage. and this is just before he went to college and the long hair was an a student. he was very smart very capable. among wanted to be a doctor but on the twen
andrew left dartmouth before graduating even though he survived the fraternity violence others weren't so lucky. you're ten am at the long island courthouse. jack omarion parte meehan have chosen to break the law of silence by pressing charges against their son's fraternity. to court to indicate my son's stays. there until he died from alcohol poisoning. this civil trial marks the end of four years of relentless legal battle according to their lawyer this tragedy should serve as an example or...
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at dartmouth his confession exploded like a bomb but once the scandal was over the university tried to bury the matter i tried to get them to investigate and they never did you know in a real way if you really want to know what i think yeah it is the money it's you know there were the alumni who give the most you know a lot of them are in for tourney's and a lot of them are well some of them are on the board of trustees or were on the board of trustees and. you know millions of dollars changes hands. andrew left dartmouth before graduating even though he survived the fraternity violence others weren't so lucky. you're ten am at the long island courthouse. jack omarion pâté meehan have chosen to break the law of silence by pressing charges against their son's fraternity. to court to indicate my son's save. to die from alcohol poisoning. this civil trial marks the end of four years of relentless legal battle according to their lawyer this tragedy should serve as an example or get a gauge. that they're going to be. live on a chance for whatever damage that we can. get the jurors to work.
at dartmouth his confession exploded like a bomb but once the scandal was over the university tried to bury the matter i tried to get them to investigate and they never did you know in a real way if you really want to know what i think yeah it is the money it's you know there were the alumni who give the most you know a lot of them are in for tourney's and a lot of them are well some of them are on the board of trustees or were on the board of trustees and. you know millions of dollars changes...
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." >>> friday night, penn and dartmouth dartmouth, 4th and goal from the 1. runs in for the win, penn loses 16-13. their first loss of season. that's a look at sports this morning, i'm ducis rogers you have yourself a terrific weekend. >> 7:30 a.m., here's a look at the stories we're following this morning. a man is shots inside a car overnight. who police are now questioning. >>> plus a woman is waking up behind bars after being charming with killing a bucks county pharmaceutical executive. >>> a man caught taking a picture up a woman's skirt what she said he did when she confronted. >>> outside we go to meteorologist chris sowers. lots of acorns out here, folk lure means it's going to be a harsh winter winters. when you look at the woolly caterpillars, the more black in their coats, the harsher the winter. the acorns are telling me harsh winters, the caterpillars know sir. 89 was wednesday's high, feels like temperature, 94. thursday, 78. yesterday, 71. today we're forecasting a high of 76. the cooler fall air is settling on in. a 4 in reading. philadelphia
." >>> friday night, penn and dartmouth dartmouth, 4th and goal from the 1. runs in for the win, penn loses 16-13. their first loss of season. that's a look at sports this morning, i'm ducis rogers you have yourself a terrific weekend. >> 7:30 a.m., here's a look at the stories we're following this morning. a man is shots inside a car overnight. who police are now questioning. >>> plus a woman is waking up behind bars after being charming with killing a bucks county...
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. >> you gave a speech at dartmouth in there to peoplele featured in a speech about a mere britain. one was teddy roosevelt and he wrote a book not about his presidency but about the time he left new york and went west. why did he find that such ang appealing part of his life in what was the most importantnd question you took away from that though? >> theatre roosevelt is like a caterpillar turning into a butterfly. he was a child that was not expected to live.o he suffered terribly from seizures of asthma which were really life-threatening. he was afraid of everything fearful of everything and he outgrew it and he out or let by facing adversity. he took hold of himself and he worked hard at it all the way through college and then on into life. l his father's death was a devastating experience for him. then his wife and his mother died on the same day and he was shattered man. that's when he went west. this idea of going west is so american. it's a way of healing and a way of escaping and many historians obviously have written quite profoundly about this. he is the essence of that b
. >> you gave a speech at dartmouth in there to peoplele featured in a speech about a mere britain. one was teddy roosevelt and he wrote a book not about his presidency but about the time he left new york and went west. why did he find that such ang appealing part of his life in what was the most importantnd question you took away from that though? >> theatre roosevelt is like a caterpillar turning into a butterfly. he was a child that was not expected to live.o he suffered terribly...
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i wanted to go to harvard but i ended up at dartmouth. >> is that your ivy league. well, brown was my second choice but i ended up, at dartmouth, it is very chilly up here but i have big sweaters that i wear. >> i mean seriously. >> that is my ivy league. >> that is my ivy league, voice. >> oh, buffy, lets get to the game. they are playing lacrosse across the field. >> how are you doing this. >> i don't know. >> i am, and is there a new elite.com. >> my goodness. >> people over 50 is there another one for older people, our time. >> the time we have left. >> on the web site of. >> yes. >> they pirated her picture and put her on the web site. >> on our time. >> isn't that insulting. >> yes. >> why is that insulting, just people. >> it is a picture from 10 years ago. >> yeah. >> in other word, it is a young looking hot people. hi. so we are going to places that is good to break up for philadelphia, and, quincy, i think this is brilliant. he went to fishtown to a float spa. hi quincy. >> hi. i'm at montgomery and girard at floattation philly. thinks the onerous rus. >>
i wanted to go to harvard but i ended up at dartmouth. >> is that your ivy league. well, brown was my second choice but i ended up, at dartmouth, it is very chilly up here but i have big sweaters that i wear. >> i mean seriously. >> that is my ivy league. >> that is my ivy league, voice. >> oh, buffy, lets get to the game. they are playing lacrosse across the field. >> how are you doing this. >> i don't know. >> i am, and is there a new elite.com....
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[laughter] >> now, you gave a speech at dartmouth, and there were two people featured in that speech about whom you've written.n. one was teddy roosevelt. you wrote a book not about his presidency, but about the time he left new york and the east and went west. why did you find that such an appealing part of his life, and what was the most important lesson you took away from that book? >> theodore roosevelt is like a caterpillar turning into a butterfly. he was a child who was not expected to live.ld he was, he suffered terribly from these seizures of asthma which were really w life-threatening. he was afraid of everything, fearful of everything, and he outgrew it, and he grout grew it by facing adversity -- he outgrew it by facing adversity. he took hold of his, himself, and he worked hard at it all the way through college but then on into life.e. his father's death was a devastating experience for him. then his wife and his mother died on the same day, and he was, he was shatteredded man. and that's when he went west. and this idea of going west is so american. it's a way of healin
[laughter] >> now, you gave a speech at dartmouth, and there were two people featured in that speech about whom you've written.n. one was teddy roosevelt. you wrote a book not about his presidency, but about the time he left new york and the east and went west. why did you find that such an appealing part of his life, and what was the most important lesson you took away from that book? >> theodore roosevelt is like a caterpillar turning into a butterfly. he was a child who was not...
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. >> penn hosting dartmouth quakers down by seven.ill fisher goes three steps back and connects from 6-yard out and penn tie the game, penn need to make a goal line stand for the win, dartmouth moves the pile in the end zone the quakers lose ivy league opener 16-13. >>> final day of training camp for sixers in camden, good news joel embiid played five on five half court for the first time since under going neil surgery last march. brett brownies happy to see big fellow practicing although limited with the team. >> he is playing with his teammates, interacting with his teammates, and just getting some familiarity with both the structure and his team again. >>> it is time for the friday football frenzy. hi, leslie. wow. >> thank you, ladies, week of the frenzy last one in september, season moving fast this week some teams making their season debut on the frenzy. we will start with two in the public league. roxborough, latin, going to the air. travis, to le van with the intersection. latin will win 32 to nothing. west philadelphia visiti
. >> penn hosting dartmouth quakers down by seven.ill fisher goes three steps back and connects from 6-yard out and penn tie the game, penn need to make a goal line stand for the win, dartmouth moves the pile in the end zone the quakers lose ivy league opener 16-13. >>> final day of training camp for sixers in camden, good news joel embiid played five on five half court for the first time since under going neil surgery last march. brett brownies happy to see big fellow practicing...
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dartmouth much d -- pd produced a bizarre psa. >> if you want to act like a clown, we have no problemke one. >> reporter: now this. >> what's that? >> reporter: not everyone's lovin' it. the world clown association telling us, remember that these are all fictional characters. real clowns in no way compare to the horrific images created by special effect makeup artists for hollywood purposes. penny-wise, underneath, a nice-looking swedish actor. lovely on kimmel. >> i never really got into the idea of getting scared. >> me neither. it scares me. >> reporter: but seeing the man behind the makeup doesn't make penny-wise any less awful. nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> looks like a pretty good movie. >> they're not that scary. >> not that scary. >> no, not at all. >> not too bad. no. >> where's my kiss! >>> making news in america this morning, the return to florida the keys after irma. residents are finally getting a look at the damage as rescuers go door-to-door searching for victims who rode out the storm. plus, a recovery in other parts of south florida. gas in short supply and the
dartmouth much d -- pd produced a bizarre psa. >> if you want to act like a clown, we have no problemke one. >> reporter: now this. >> what's that? >> reporter: not everyone's lovin' it. the world clown association telling us, remember that these are all fictional characters. real clowns in no way compare to the horrific images created by special effect makeup artists for hollywood purposes. penny-wise, underneath, a nice-looking swedish actor. lovely on kimmel. >>...
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right now in new hampshire police arrested a person who triggered an active shooter alert at the dartmouth hitch cock medical center in lebanon. that is the state's largest hospital. itself he ' unclear if any shots were fired or if anyone was hurt. some nearby schools were also put on lock dwown as hospital last since reopened. >> coming up new information tonight on the philadelphia amtrak derailment. the engineer on the 2015 crash learned his fate today. evan. >>reporter: the city of college park wants to allow non us citizens to vote in local elections, but first it needs to pass a vote here at quol edge park city hall. that story coming up. >> plenty of sun as you can see there in ef evan's live shot. it helped us get up to about 83e have had around the region are associated with irma, but there is a lot of dry air and the showers have not been able to hold together. that might change tornado watch form. and things are going to stasht getting a little bit toasterrier around here. >> we would like to latter from you. our viewers, if you've got an idea for a story, you can call us, the
right now in new hampshire police arrested a person who triggered an active shooter alert at the dartmouth hitch cock medical center in lebanon. that is the state's largest hospital. itself he ' unclear if any shots were fired or if anyone was hurt. some nearby schools were also put on lock dwown as hospital last since reopened. >> coming up new information tonight on the philadelphia amtrak derailment. the engineer on the 2015 crash learned his fate today. evan. >>reporter: the...
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he was airlifted to dartmouth hitch mock medical center where he was treated for injuries. cassandra says she's certain the incident was racially motivated. >> they've called him the "n" word at one point in time. made remarks about how he should be white. >> how did the police respond? >> at first they told me quincy's story matched up with the boys' stories, that maybe it was an accident. >> reporter: she didn't think police were doing enough, so three weeks after the incident, cassandra took to facebook. >> racism is still so alive, that things like this happen in a little old mill town in new hampshire. >> reporter: her 20-minute facebook live ignited a firestorm on social media. #clamemont trending, with people calling for the police and town officials to act faster. police chief mark chase says the criticism wasn't justified. >> any time we respond to an initial call, our preliminary goal is to figure out what happened, immediately becomes an investigation. >> you said of the juvenile suspects, these people need to be protected, mistakes they made as young children sh
he was airlifted to dartmouth hitch mock medical center where he was treated for injuries. cassandra says she's certain the incident was racially motivated. >> they've called him the "n" word at one point in time. made remarks about how he should be white. >> how did the police respond? >> at first they told me quincy's story matched up with the boys' stories, that maybe it was an accident. >> reporter: she didn't think police were doing enough, so three weeks...
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columbia dartmouth new york university american universities are among the best in the world renowned for their teaching their sports establishment but also for campus life. and party. studying here can cost up to eighty thousand dollars a year so when students don't receive scholarships like tom they take on a debt in order to finance their studies. thirty two thousand. two hundred twenty seven. to get by financially some female students like it don't hesitate to look full support. to the first two hundred. a site openly matches of generous donors with indebted students and so the controversy breaks out. if you are a prostitute and you are a mit educated person. on campus the pressure to succeed is so high that american students often overindulge binge drinking to let their hair down. but also taking amphetamine derivatives to boost their academic results there's a real trafficking of substances going on. the fraternities are symbol of prestige in american universities they attract students who want to be part of the elite. areas to join these influential and secret societies some ar
columbia dartmouth new york university american universities are among the best in the world renowned for their teaching their sports establishment but also for campus life. and party. studying here can cost up to eighty thousand dollars a year so when students don't receive scholarships like tom they take on a debt in order to finance their studies. thirty two thousand. two hundred twenty seven. to get by financially some female students like it don't hesitate to look full support. to the...
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european union thirty two per cent wanted to stay in the union the remaining were undecided william dartmouth ukip m.e.p. say the e.u. will miss britain's financial impacts well i actually looked at the poll it's a plurality it's thirty two percent of one poll but don't forget there's always been a very strong strand in fronts probably about a third so this confirms it which thinks let's get the u.k. out of the e.u. and then we can go ahead with our plans for a for a for a federal europe for a united states of europe for european superstate with no be objecting so i would simply point out that currently there are nine countries that contribute to the e.u. budget and there are nineteen countries that contribute to the budget off of the u.k. leaves they'll be just eight that contribute and we'll the second biggest contributor so so at such time as we leave or when we leave i should say i hope it's sooner rather than later. our contributions will will no longer be the france will find itself having to pay more always lots of stories waiting for you in artie's facebook page why not drop by and le
european union thirty two per cent wanted to stay in the union the remaining were undecided william dartmouth ukip m.e.p. say the e.u. will miss britain's financial impacts well i actually looked at the poll it's a plurality it's thirty two percent of one poll but don't forget there's always been a very strong strand in fronts probably about a third so this confirms it which thinks let's get the u.k. out of the e.u. and then we can go ahead with our plans for a for a for a federal europe for a...
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professor of economics at dartmouth college.f the centralad bank said investors risk being trapped once the ecb starts unwinding bond purchases. we spoke -- he spoke with bloomberg television. aware thatld be upre could be some chewing if the market suddenly changes his behavior, expectations on the future interest rate. low but thaty is can change. --k: ecb politics policymakers has said that any withdrawal will be gradual. still ahead, french unions protesting president macron labor reforms yesterday, the turnout numbers raising questions about support for the union. the latest is next. ♪ for his absence yesterday in paris. mark: telling us about the problems macron is facing when it comes to his ebbing approval rating. day, we rise today, the sixth consecutive session. the best run since april. the closes four minutes away. ♪ so we need tablets installed... with the menu app ready to roll. in 12 weeks. yeah. ♪ ♪ the world of fast food is being changed by faster networks. ♪ ♪ data, applications, customer experience. ♪ ♪ which
professor of economics at dartmouth college.f the centralad bank said investors risk being trapped once the ecb starts unwinding bond purchases. we spoke -- he spoke with bloomberg television. aware thatld be upre could be some chewing if the market suddenly changes his behavior, expectations on the future interest rate. low but thaty is can change. --k: ecb politics policymakers has said that any withdrawal will be gradual. still ahead, french unions protesting president macron labor reforms...
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. >> reporter: after the alleged incident, the boy was medevaced to dartmouth-hitchock medical centerhere he was treated and released. the family says the pictures were posted to bring attention to the case because they claim police were not responding fast enough. the eight-year-old is biracial. 28 years on the force. ever get a call on a hate crime? >> we have. we have investigated hate-related yiems. >> reporter: claremont police chief mark chase says he can't discuss details because everyone involved is a minor, but he says they are taking this case seriously. >> i are faith that my officers are doing anything and everything they can to further investigate this little boy's injuries. >> reporter: and the boy's grandmother told us he was also taunted with racial slurs. in fact, this community gathered tonight to denounce racism. anthony, no word yet on when this investigation will be complete. >> mason: michelle miller with a very upsetting case in new hampshire. thanks, michelle. edith windsor, a champion of gay and lesbian rights, died today in new york. in 2009, when her longtim
. >> reporter: after the alleged incident, the boy was medevaced to dartmouth-hitchock medical centerhere he was treated and released. the family says the pictures were posted to bring attention to the case because they claim police were not responding fast enough. the eight-year-old is biracial. 28 years on the force. ever get a call on a hate crime? >> we have. we have investigated hate-related yiems. >> reporter: claremont police chief mark chase says he can't discuss...
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. >> after the incident the boy was medevaced to dartmouth medical center treated and released.y says pictures were posted to bring attention to the case because they claim police were not responding fast enough. the 8-year-old is biracial. >> 2 years on the force ever get a call on a hate crime. >> we have. we have investigated hate related crimes. >> police chief mark chase says he can't discuss details because everyone involved in a minor. he says they're taking this case seriously. >> i have faith my officers are doing everything and anything they can to further investigate this little boy's injury. >> and the boy's grandmother told us he was also taunted with racial slurs in fact this community gathered tonight to denounce racism. anthony. no word on when the investigation will be complete. michelle miller with an upsetting case in new hampshire. >>> edith windsor champion of gay and lesbian rights died in new york. in 2009 when her long time partner died, windsor was forced to pay estate tax unlike heterosexual spouses. she sued, leading to landmark supreme court decisions
. >> after the incident the boy was medevaced to dartmouth medical center treated and released.y says pictures were posted to bring attention to the case because they claim police were not responding fast enough. the 8-year-old is biracial. >> 2 years on the force ever get a call on a hate crime. >> we have. we have investigated hate related crimes. >> police chief mark chase says he can't discuss details because everyone involved in a minor. he says they're taking this...
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of occupy wall street and he is the author of the anti fascist handbook as well as a lecture at dartmouth college so let's open by talking a little bit about. what you do in the book the history of the movement what its aims are and what its tactics are and we should be clear that i've been very critical of the black bloc just from the start. but go ahead i mean you you spent a lot of time kind of building. the genesis of this movement right so anti fascism can be traced back one hundred years we can look at the pople in italy who fought against mussolini's blackshirts all the different communist and socialist factions that fought against hitler in germany that we can take a look at the international brigades joining from around the world to fight in the spanish civil war but really what people miss is that after world war two despite the defeat of the axis powers militant anti-fascism didn't entirely go away in britain it continued on word and it sort of reemerge throughout continental europe and north america largely in the eighty's and ninety's and so the argument that milton anti-fasc
of occupy wall street and he is the author of the anti fascist handbook as well as a lecture at dartmouth college so let's open by talking a little bit about. what you do in the book the history of the movement what its aims are and what its tactics are and we should be clear that i've been very critical of the black bloc just from the start. but go ahead i mean you you spent a lot of time kind of building. the genesis of this movement right so anti fascism can be traced back one hundred years...
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. >> host: you made a speech at dartmouth and are two people featured, one was teddy roosevelt who wrote a book not about his presidency but the time he left new york in the east and went west, why did you find that an appealing part of his life and what was the most important lesson you took from that book? >> guest: theodore roosevelt is like a caterpillar turning into a butterfly. he was a child who is not expected to live, suffered terribly from seizures, asthma, which were life-threatening, he was afraid of everything, fearful of everything. he outgrew it, and he outgrew it by facing adversity. he took hold of himself, and worked hard at it all the way through college into life. his father after death is a devastating experience for him. then his wife and his mother died on the same day, and he was shattered then and that is when he went west. this idea of going west is so american, it is a way of healing, a way of escaping. and written profoundly about this. he never forgot what he was going back to. >> he was a wonderful writer and historian. none of our great presidents has never
. >> host: you made a speech at dartmouth and are two people featured, one was teddy roosevelt who wrote a book not about his presidency but the time he left new york in the east and went west, why did you find that an appealing part of his life and what was the most important lesson you took from that book? >> guest: theodore roosevelt is like a caterpillar turning into a butterfly. he was a child who is not expected to live, suffered terribly from seizures, asthma, which were...
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dartmouth much d -- pd produced a bizarre psa. >> if you want to act like a clown, we have no problemter: now this. >> what's that? >> reporter: not everyone's lovin' it. the world clown association telling us, remember that these are all fictional characters. real clowns in no way compare to the horrific images created by special effect makeup artists for hollywood purposes. penny-wise, underneath, a nice-looking swedish actor. lovely on kimmel. >> i never really got into the idea of getting scared. >> me neither. it scares me. >> reporter: but seeing the man behind the makeup doesn't make penny-wise any less awful. nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> looks like a pretty good movie. >> they're not that scary. >> not that scary. >> no, not at all. >> not too bad. no. >>> good morning, i'm kendis gibson. >> i'm diane macedo. here are some of the top stories we're following on "world news now." the death toll from hurricane irma is climbing as residents get a look at what's left of their homes. 90% of the houses there were damaged or destroyed. >> and president trump is heading to the
dartmouth much d -- pd produced a bizarre psa. >> if you want to act like a clown, we have no problemter: now this. >> what's that? >> reporter: not everyone's lovin' it. the world clown association telling us, remember that these are all fictional characters. real clowns in no way compare to the horrific images created by special effect makeup artists for hollywood purposes. penny-wise, underneath, a nice-looking swedish actor. lovely on kimmel. >> i never really got...
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. >> you gave a speech at dartmouth. there were two people at that speech about who you had written . about the time he left new york in the east and went west. why did you find that so appealing and what was the most important lesson you took away from that book. unlike a at caterpillar turning into a butterfly. he was a child who is not expected to live he suffered terribly from the seizures of asthma which were really life-threatening he was afraid of everything. fearful of everything. and he outgrew it and he outgrew it by facing adversity. he took hold of himself and he worked hard at it all the way through college but then on into life's father's death was a devastating experience for him. then his wife and his mother died on the same day he was shattered then. that's when he went west. this whole idea of going west is so american it's the way of healing the way of escaping. it has been it traditionally. and obviously they had written quite profoundly about this. and he is the essence of that but he never forgot wh
. >> you gave a speech at dartmouth. there were two people at that speech about who you had written . about the time he left new york in the east and went west. why did you find that so appealing and what was the most important lesson you took away from that book. unlike a at caterpillar turning into a butterfly. he was a child who is not expected to live he suffered terribly from the seizures of asthma which were really life-threatening he was afraid of everything. fearful of everything....
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. >> at dartmouth college she wrote. >> that took some guts i imagine for a shy kid. >> oh, for sure.t look like a performer. it was the writing that gave me the confidence to go into the performing side of it. >> kaling's favorite comedian was conan o'brien. in fact, she admits, she was obsessed with him. >> the obsession you have as a 14-year-old are what you'll have in life. >> at 19 years old kaling earned an internship on conan's show in new york. >> i wouldn't do my things i was hired to do, i would follow you around. >> i remember that part. >> just a year out of college kaling wrote and starred with her friend brenda withers. in a hot ticket. it was called "matt and ben." the play was the writing partner's fictional comedic idea of matt damon and ben affleck's friendship. mindy played affleck. >> i saw you in that show in 2003. >> oh, my god. that's a 90 seat theater. >> i saw it with my mother. >> your mom is so cool. >> have you ever talked to ben affleck about that? >> i saw him backstage at the sag awards. he was very nice about it. he heard about it obviously. i think it
. >> at dartmouth college she wrote. >> that took some guts i imagine for a shy kid. >> oh, for sure.t look like a performer. it was the writing that gave me the confidence to go into the performing side of it. >> kaling's favorite comedian was conan o'brien. in fact, she admits, she was obsessed with him. >> the obsession you have as a 14-year-old are what you'll have in life. >> at 19 years old kaling earned an internship on conan's show in new york....
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he's a freshman at dartmouth college.he boys and girls clubs are considered safe havens for children. this is a place where children can find their epo tension and many lives have been transformed because of these clubs across america including some big names, some big celebrities stopping by. each of them had an important message but generation. the jut are the future. as cliche as it sounds, this is their world much it's a focus on them when there may be so much divisin elsewhere you know that they're going to bring it altogether. we are in really some interesting times right now and i think that a lot of people will be stuck in that place. don't get stuck in that place. i think when you're stuck in that place you're allowing the rest of the world's negativity to swallow you up. you have to come out of it with light and hope and courage and not be a lazy citizen. they're willing to take challenges that i sometimes wouldn't take because of fears or anyway bigses that i have. but that's one of the things that i truly add
he's a freshman at dartmouth college.he boys and girls clubs are considered safe havens for children. this is a place where children can find their epo tension and many lives have been transformed because of these clubs across america including some big names, some big celebrities stopping by. each of them had an important message but generation. the jut are the future. as cliche as it sounds, this is their world much it's a focus on them when there may be so much divisin elsewhere you know...
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researchers at dartmouth found that apologizing when you reject someone, makes that rejected person feel like they should offer forgiveness. plus, it makes them more likely to seek revenge on you. >> um-hmm. >> study analyzed more than a thousand people to see their reactions when they got rejected. you know, social scenarios. >> sorry. >> sorry, george. >> i don't understand things were going so great. what happened? something must have happened? >> it is not you, it is me. >> you're giving me the it's not you, it's me routine. i invented it's not you, it's me. >> they are breaking up with somebody. don't say you are sorry, just say it is not working out. it is not you, it is me. just don't say, well, i'm so sorry. >> yes, it is not working out it compound is it. >> i'm sorry. i'll show you sorry. >> and then revenge. >> yes, revengey don't know about you, i sent mike and i were supposed to see jeffery osborne and he stood me up because he went to new york. >> yesy sent him a picture or video clip of the concert when i went. >> and met jeffery osborne backstage and said that was revenge
researchers at dartmouth found that apologizing when you reject someone, makes that rejected person feel like they should offer forgiveness. plus, it makes them more likely to seek revenge on you. >> um-hmm. >> study analyzed more than a thousand people to see their reactions when they got rejected. you know, social scenarios. >> sorry. >> sorry, george. >> i don't understand things were going so great. what happened? something must have happened? >> it is...
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because they were already suppressing all student votes from people who are going to dartmouth, the university of new hampshire. if they're not, if they have another license, driver's license. this is outrageous. first thing. second thing, this is being litigated all over the country. it should be. third of all, call it what it is. a fraudulent commission run by frauds. the vice president of the united states is involved in this commission. this administration believes that the way to win for republicans is not to allow a large number of people to vote. the young and the black and the brown are being deprived of their votes under this administration. it's wrong, un-american and not in keeping with a healthy democracy. >> howard dean, last word there. thank you very much. >>> ari and janel, thank you for being here, howard dean. >>> thank you. >>> still to come, how dare hillary clinton write a book? that's next. oh...sorry i'm late sir...had a doctor's appointment. so was your doctor's appointment at a steakhouse? when your t-shirt smells more like a t-bone... that's when you know it's half-wa
because they were already suppressing all student votes from people who are going to dartmouth, the university of new hampshire. if they're not, if they have another license, driver's license. this is outrageous. first thing. second thing, this is being litigated all over the country. it should be. third of all, call it what it is. a fraudulent commission run by frauds. the vice president of the united states is involved in this commission. this administration believes that the way to win for...
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they start ivy league play friday night, against dartmouth, at franklin field.lanova at albany, this one went into over time. zach, takes the snap, fakes the hand off: strips. he fumbles, they take it all the way down to the score of the seventh wildcat, will lose 19-ten. programming note you can listen to the eagles game against the giants, 1:00 on sport radio 94wip. you can hear the final game of the braves phillies series at 1:30 p.m. on w ph.d. >>> that's all for sports, i'm lesley van arsdall, great day, go birds. go birds indeed. eagles nation is ready for the home opener. and so are victoria woodill and meisha johnson here they are on the wii morning show on thursday. talk eagles football with angelo cataldi and the whole gang there, tori and meisha will be at the linc this morning at 10:00 the sports radio 94wip. tailgate zone so if you're out tailgating yourself make sure to stop on by say hello, also be live on cherry sunday kick off that's coming up at 11:30 a.m. right here on cbs-3 , i know they would love to see it. check it out. that's it for "eyew
they start ivy league play friday night, against dartmouth, at franklin field.lanova at albany, this one went into over time. zach, takes the snap, fakes the hand off: strips. he fumbles, they take it all the way down to the score of the seventh wildcat, will lose 19-ten. programming note you can listen to the eagles game against the giants, 1:00 on sport radio 94wip. you can hear the final game of the braves phillies series at 1:30 p.m. on w ph.d. >>> that's all for sports, i'm lesley...
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quakers two and zero for the first time in 13 years, they start ivy league play friday night against dartmouth at franklin field. >>> villanova at albany, first conference game for the cats, this one went into over time. cats with the ball. zach takes the snap, fakes the hand off, strips, he fumbles, they take it all the way down to the score of the seventh ranked wildcats, to lose 19-ten. >> now here is a programming note. could you listen to the eagles game against the giants, 1:00 on sports radio 94wip. you can hear the final game of the braves-phillies series at 1:30 p.m. on w ph.d. that's all for sports, i'm lesley van arsdall, great day, go birds. >> still to come right here on cbs-3 "eyewitness news," cbs-3 pet project. animal advocate, carol erickson, is here and she will introduce us to this week's adopt don't recall pet. we will be right back. >> it is time now for this cbs-3 pet project with animal activist, carol err soak and the pspca. carol taking a look at real cute adoptable pets. >> we really are. >> dog owners do a lot of that , so do the cat owners, we will be getting the in
quakers two and zero for the first time in 13 years, they start ivy league play friday night against dartmouth at franklin field. >>> villanova at albany, first conference game for the cats, this one went into over time. cats with the ball. zach takes the snap, fakes the hand off, strips, he fumbles, they take it all the way down to the score of the seventh ranked wildcats, to lose 19-ten. >> now here is a programming note. could you listen to the eagles game against the giants,...
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flown to the dharma hitchcock medical center she said in a facebook post my son is being flown to dartmouth after a fourteen year old decided to hang him from a tree i don't care if this was a so-called accident or not my son almost died because of some little teenage kids the boy's uncle also took to facebook to express his concern his post read my nephew was home from a tree by. a fourteen year old who claims it was an accident i don't care what kind of excuse this teenager has but you do not play with someone's life the boy's grandmother told the valley news she thought that the august twenty eighth incidence was racially motivated and intentional saying the teen taunted her grandson for being half black according to the article the teenagers were calling the boy racial epithets and throwing sticks and rocks at him the situation then asked elated when the team stepped onto a picnic table and grabbed a nearby rope that had been a part of the tire swing allegedly putting it around the boy's neck and pushed him off of the picnic table the eight year old did sustain cuts to his neck but luck
flown to the dharma hitchcock medical center she said in a facebook post my son is being flown to dartmouth after a fourteen year old decided to hang him from a tree i don't care if this was a so-called accident or not my son almost died because of some little teenage kids the boy's uncle also took to facebook to express his concern his post read my nephew was home from a tree by. a fourteen year old who claims it was an accident i don't care what kind of excuse this teenager has but you do not...
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take down terrorist material within one to two hours of it first appearing. joining me now from dartmouthportant do you think the internet is and do you think the prime minister is onto something?” think she is right and it is long overdue. we have seen abuses from early 2000 ranging from child pornography, drug dealing, arms trade and extremism. for the most part, the internet and social media companies have said, we don't know what to do so we will do anything. but i think the time is overdue, we had to realise there are real implications to the bad behaviour online and we have a real aggressive stance. what contents are you worried about? a lot of things, child pornography, child sex trade, incredible numbers of young children who are being exploited and traumatised for years to come. the domestic and international terrorist site, radicalisation, recruitment and the equipping of terrorists who are then going out and committing the types of crimes we are seeing around the world. these are not a bstra ct around the world. these are not abstract ideas, it's not people saying things we don
take down terrorist material within one to two hours of it first appearing. joining me now from dartmouthportant do you think the internet is and do you think the prime minister is onto something?” think she is right and it is long overdue. we have seen abuses from early 2000 ranging from child pornography, drug dealing, arms trade and extremism. for the most part, the internet and social media companies have said, we don't know what to do so we will do anything. but i think the time is...
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i would recommend an nalise at dartmouth who is doing work on labor and feminine studies and also -- oh god. >> i do think that there is -- i notice how few panels there are here on women and work. and that's just an observation. not on evaluation. it is true. but there was an event at the new york historical society called sweat equity. and it was funded in part by a bequest from the estate of jean appleton, who is the daughter of david due bin ski, the president of the iwgau for years. and a colleague, the woman who made the quilts contacted us, me, and said there's nothing about triangle in this day long conference on women in the garment industry in new york. there's nothing on the triangle fire. so we called them or wrote to them and said, hey, it would be a really good idea if you had something on triangle. and they said oh my gosh, you're right. so we went and they included us. but we had to nudge them a little bit. so it's not always self evident. but it happened. >> we try, especially the teachers unions, that seems to be a good site for this. and we have had some success --
i would recommend an nalise at dartmouth who is doing work on labor and feminine studies and also -- oh god. >> i do think that there is -- i notice how few panels there are here on women and work. and that's just an observation. not on evaluation. it is true. but there was an event at the new york historical society called sweat equity. and it was funded in part by a bequest from the estate of jean appleton, who is the daughter of david due bin ski, the president of the iwgau for years....
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you have this professor at dartmouth who wrote the book, and they do not believe that you have a rightollege professors, that's the message they're getting. i'm struck when i go to college campuses on how little they know. i don't just mean about the arguments, how little history, how little you can call. illusions they don't know. brian: which is unbelievable. steve: who do you blame for that? >> the educational system in general. elementary and secondary and the college system. there is something called the college learning assessment. they've given it a couple universities. how much do you learn from freshman year to junior year, and they stopped giving it. you know why? they were going backwards. >> i want you to know i live in person. brian: i know. i can't believe it. ainsley: great having you here. brian: see? i told you he was a real person. >> now i'm goin i'm going back to north carolina. steve: time now for news and jillian has that. >> let's begin with this. new questions surrounding a deadly bus crash in new york city. investigators still trying to figure out how a bus dri
you have this professor at dartmouth who wrote the book, and they do not believe that you have a rightollege professors, that's the message they're getting. i'm struck when i go to college campuses on how little they know. i don't just mean about the arguments, how little history, how little you can call. illusions they don't know. brian: which is unbelievable. steve: who do you blame for that? >> the educational system in general. elementary and secondary and the college system. there is...
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nation primary, because they were already suppressing all student votes from people who are going to dartmouthgeous. the second thing is this is being litigated all over the country. third of all, let's call this what it is. this is a fraudulent commission run by frauds. the vice president of the united states is involved in this commission. this administration believes that the way to win for republicans is not to allow a large number of people to vote, the young and the black and the brown are being deprived of their votes under this administration. that is wrong. it's un-american and it's not in keeping with a healthy democracy. >> thank you guys for being here. >>> still to come, how dare hillary clinton write a book? that's next. ♪ hey grandpa. hey, kid. really good to see you. you too. you tell grandma you were going fishing again? maybe. (vo) the best things in life keep going. that's why i got a subaru, too. introducing the all-new crosstrek. love is out there. find it in a subaru crosstrek. so we sent that sample i doff to ancestry. i was from ethnically. my ancestry dna results are t
nation primary, because they were already suppressing all student votes from people who are going to dartmouthgeous. the second thing is this is being litigated all over the country. third of all, let's call this what it is. this is a fraudulent commission run by frauds. the vice president of the united states is involved in this commission. this administration believes that the way to win for republicans is not to allow a large number of people to vote, the young and the black and the brown...
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you move to a university of campus at the university of new hampshire, dartmouth, now the state has passedobak to say if you don't take an affirmative action step after you've voted to validate your residency, you'll be fined $5,000. they're trying to stop you from voting. in kansas, they found a handful. two or three people who shouldn't have voted in that election. therefore, they've disenfranchised thousands and thousands of students making it harder for them to vote. this is what they're trying to do, use two or three instances to disempower thousands of people across the country. this is requesting to change, joy, if we don't change this possibility. election day registration, you can register and vote the same day. >> that's interesting. they say you shouldn't let women vote because they're too soft hearted. so so it's all a matter of who they want to vote for. the project is let people vote. >> thank you. >>> up next, the great dion helps lay out a path for a post-trump america. marie callender's turkey pot pie starts with turkey covered in a rich, flavorful gravy. and a crust made
you move to a university of campus at the university of new hampshire, dartmouth, now the state has passedobak to say if you don't take an affirmative action step after you've voted to validate your residency, you'll be fined $5,000. they're trying to stop you from voting. in kansas, they found a handful. two or three people who shouldn't have voted in that election. therefore, they've disenfranchised thousands and thousands of students making it harder for them to vote. this is what they're...
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and dartmouth produced a bizarre psa. >> if you want to act like a clown, we have no problem treatingter: not everyone is loving it. the world clown association telling us remember that these are all fictional characters. real clowns in no way compare to the horrific images created by special effect makeup artists for hollywood purposes. pennywise underneath the scary makeup, a nice-looking swedish actor, lovely on "kimmel." >> i never really got into the idea of getting scared. >> yeah, me neither. i don't like it. you know why? because it scares me. >> reporter: seeing the man behind the makeup doesn't make pennywise any less awful. >> here, take it. >> now, the movie covers only the first half of stephen king's book so expect to see a sequel. script in the works right now, released maybe 2019, but you'll see pennywise again before then. halloween, multiple times guarantee you. >> nick, you told us why clowns scare us, but why are people continually flocking to the theater to see this movie if they know clowns scare us? >> well, listen, i mean it's very well acted. there's not a lot
and dartmouth produced a bizarre psa. >> if you want to act like a clown, we have no problem treatingter: not everyone is loving it. the world clown association telling us remember that these are all fictional characters. real clowns in no way compare to the horrific images created by special effect makeup artists for hollywood purposes. pennywise underneath the scary makeup, a nice-looking swedish actor, lovely on "kimmel." >> i never really got into the idea of getting...
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--ing up, sammy plant flower sammy plant flower of dartmouth college. stay with us. of the in early august. the company has said it was an informal talks and now reports indicate the nordstrom family is firmto picking te -- pe lindemann carter's. they are boosting the price target -- i want you to help us set the stage of where nordstrom's is in its bid to go private. >> it has been looking for a private buyer in some -- for some time now, and lemon green stands out with their experiential offering. you heard them a little while ago and out the new constant that concept, nordstrom local. we think this move to go private is to do more things like that. to be differentiated without having to answer questions to the investment community. alix: oliver, is this why you upgraded your stock price target today? increasedu do have friction that this could happen. we raised our price target. we have production that we like this model. nordstrom local is a great idea and is very consumer centric. what nordstrom is blue doing is addressing what consumers want and shopping, which
--ing up, sammy plant flower sammy plant flower of dartmouth college. stay with us. of the in early august. the company has said it was an informal talks and now reports indicate the nordstrom family is firmto picking te -- pe lindemann carter's. they are boosting the price target -- i want you to help us set the stage of where nordstrom's is in its bid to go private. >> it has been looking for a private buyer in some -- for some time now, and lemon green stands out with their...
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we saw dartmouth scholar come out and endorse antifa violence.dents are only learning to stomp out and respond with chaos and violence to any ideas they don't like. there is this unspoken mantra of free speak for me but not thee. leaving a chilling effect on college campuses across the nation. ainsley: why do you think this is happening? >> i think it's happening because they get away with it like i said, a lot of times it's coming from the professors. there is no accountability. we are already up to 19% of students, that's one fifth of students who believe that violence is okay to shut down free speech. this should be deeply concerning. time and time again the supreme court has upheld that speech, no matter how offensive or hateful is protected and students need to learn. if they are not learning this basic american principle then it makes me wonder what are they learning on campus? ainsley: just so much anger. when we were all in college we were having fun. we weren't worried about this kind of thing. i hate to see college students go down this
we saw dartmouth scholar come out and endorse antifa violence.dents are only learning to stomp out and respond with chaos and violence to any ideas they don't like. there is this unspoken mantra of free speak for me but not thee. leaving a chilling effect on college campuses across the nation. ainsley: why do you think this is happening? >> i think it's happening because they get away with it like i said, a lot of times it's coming from the professors. there is no accountability. we are...