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>> laura: seems like any random morning on frat row at dartmouth, what we were doing. >> didn't look like a protest, it was collection of disgruntled members. >> laura: a zoning dprooef answer. >> this was a creative protest compared to the bowels of the capitol. this is an organizer, giving his marchers orders. but i think, are they in kindergarten? you be the judge. >> let's go watch the kroet. >> let's go watch the vote. [inaudible] >> i am going to go -- >> i am going to go -- >> hi. we're going to have fun. >> laura: wait, wait, wait, they were going to the wrong office. weren't they going to heidi heitkamp? wait, zombie, she's on our side. oh. totally my bad. >> why do you have to have a chant and echo for basic orders. >> laura: we're going to the offices. >> to the offices. the "me too" movement getting a big birthday present. in california the governor requiring public corporations to, in his state, to have at least one female director on their board. by 2021, every board has to have three female directors. is this constitutional? >> laura: i think pacific islanders, latino
>> laura: seems like any random morning on frat row at dartmouth, what we were doing. >> didn't look like a protest, it was collection of disgruntled members. >> laura: a zoning dprooef answer. >> this was a creative protest compared to the bowels of the capitol. this is an organizer, giving his marchers orders. but i think, are they in kindergarten? you be the judge. >> let's go watch the kroet. >> let's go watch the vote. [inaudible] >> i am going to...
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newspaper working for the dartmouth review.emember when ira glasser who was, i think, executive director of the aclu, stood up for us, student journalists. i'm sure he didn't like the stuff we were doing, we were acting sophomoric, we were sophomores in college. but they stood up for us. that gave me a sense of what the aclu is all about. it wasn't partisan. >> they used to stand for nonpartisanship. never took a position for or against candidates for office or nominees for the court. now, it's different. they have a pretense of nonpartisanship and they say in all of their literature, we are nonpartisan, we don't oppose. we don't endorse. but, however, and then they go on and give and give and give credence to, that they oppose people they disagree with. not the aclu. i don't know what you know about the mission of the aclu. obviously, you haven't read the policies of the aclu. investigated the policies of the aclu. >> i worked at the naacp. >> i know. i used to work at the naacp. i used to work at the naacp national office. >>
newspaper working for the dartmouth review.emember when ira glasser who was, i think, executive director of the aclu, stood up for us, student journalists. i'm sure he didn't like the stuff we were doing, we were acting sophomoric, we were sophomores in college. but they stood up for us. that gave me a sense of what the aclu is all about. it wasn't partisan. >> they used to stand for nonpartisanship. never took a position for or against candidates for office or nominees for the court....
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. >> reporter: the study str dartmouth college found that violent video games for kids make them more physically aggressive in real tief. over time the study finds playing the games leads to increase in incidents like hitting someone or being sent to the principal's office for fighting. the effect of the violent video games was greatest among white children, the lowest among hispanic children. the study includes data for 17,000 children between ages of 9 and 19 fl eight countries including the u.s. it's new ammunition in the battle over violent video games. and the impact they have on kids after they put the controllers down. the hotly debated topic was thrust back in the headlines earlier after the parkland high school shooting. a neighbor of the accused gunman telling the miamied herold we played violent video games up to 15 hours a day. at the time president trump weighed in. >> i'm hearing more and more people say the level of violence on video games is really shaping young people's thoughts. >> both the american psychological association and american academy of petitionedics stak
. >> reporter: the study str dartmouth college found that violent video games for kids make them more physically aggressive in real tief. over time the study finds playing the games leads to increase in incidents like hitting someone or being sent to the principal's office for fighting. the effect of the violent video games was greatest among white children, the lowest among hispanic children. the study includes data for 17,000 children between ages of 9 and 19 fl eight countries...
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other colleges include dartmouth, lehigh, wesl, mars hill in north carolina. >> we knew what it was righty when we saw it. but when the numbers this is very unusual. >> reporter: it's caused by an uncommon strain of the virus that most students were never exposed to as kids. now one more reason for college students to practice good hygiene and avoid get thing miserable disease. dr. john torres, nbc news. >>> just ahead, the frightening scene when a sidewalk collapsed between two unsuspecting neighbors. and then meet the michael jordan super fan who really wants to be like mike. on renters' insurance! man 1: (behind wall) yep, geico helped me with renters insurance, too! um... the walls seem a bit thin... man 2: (behind wall) they are! and craig practices the accordion every night! says the guy who sings karaoke by himself. i'm a very shy singer. you're tone deaf! ehh... should we move on to the next one? we have mixers every thursday. geico®. it's easy to switch and save on homeowners and renters insurance. the power of 7 benefits geico®. it's easy to switch and save all in one bottle. wi
other colleges include dartmouth, lehigh, wesl, mars hill in north carolina. >> we knew what it was righty when we saw it. but when the numbers this is very unusual. >> reporter: it's caused by an uncommon strain of the virus that most students were never exposed to as kids. now one more reason for college students to practice good hygiene and avoid get thing miserable disease. dr. john torres, nbc news. >>> just ahead, the frightening scene when a sidewalk collapsed...
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other colleges reporting outbreaks include dartmouth, lehigh, marist, wesleyan and mars hill in north carolina. >> we all knew what it was right away when we saw it, but when the numbers started to accumulate, that's when we all started to say, okay, this is very unusual. >> reporter: the outbreak is caused by an uncommon strain of the virus that most students were never exposed to as kids. now one more reason for college students to practice good hygiene and avoid getting this miserable disease. dr. john torres, nbc news. >>> coming up next, the kindergarten class with the heartwarming surprise that's inspiring america. ♪ happy birthday into his car. e is. - why they can )t arrest hi. also -- how will the feds catch the mail bomb suspect? this guy might know - because he )s the one who caught the unabomber. right now at 6: >>> it is the happy birthday surprise you have to see. a kindergarten class in tennessee doing something so thoughtful for their school's custodian, it moved him and so many who have seen the video to tears. it's tonight's "inspiring america." >> bye! >> love you!
other colleges reporting outbreaks include dartmouth, lehigh, marist, wesleyan and mars hill in north carolina. >> we all knew what it was right away when we saw it, but when the numbers started to accumulate, that's when we all started to say, okay, this is very unusual. >> reporter: the outbreak is caused by an uncommon strain of the virus that most students were never exposed to as kids. now one more reason for college students to practice good hygiene and avoid getting this...
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other colleges reporting outbreaks is dartmouth, lehigh, marist and mor >> we knew what it was rightsaw it, but when the numbers started to accumulate, that's when we all started to say this is very unusual. >> reporter: the outbreak is caused by an uncommon strain of the virus most weren'tpo exd to as kids. now one more reason for college kids to practice good hiygiene and avoid getting this miserable disease. >>> it is the happy birthday surprise you have to see. a kindergarten class in tennessee doing something so thoughtful for the custodian it moved him and so many to tears. it's tonight's inspiring america. ( ♪ ) stop dancing around the pain that's keeping you awake. advil pm gives tossing and turning a rest and silences aches and pains. fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer with advil pm. ...to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. [grunting noise] i'll take that. 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. ensure max protein. in two great flavors. ensure max protein. take prilosec otc and take control of heartburn. so you don't have to stash antacids h
other colleges reporting outbreaks is dartmouth, lehigh, marist and mor >> we knew what it was rightsaw it, but when the numbers started to accumulate, that's when we all started to say this is very unusual. >> reporter: the outbreak is caused by an uncommon strain of the virus most weren'tpo exd to as kids. now one more reason for college kids to practice good hiygiene and avoid getting this miserable disease. >>> it is the happy birthday surprise you have to see. a...
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da dartmouth professor peter fisher -- >> is that what he is now?y smokes. >> he has a very full schedule >> you no he what? look at the sweater. he is at dartmouth now he has that little gray on the sides there. he is very wise. anyway, market is volatile he is a former head of black rock we'll get his comments plus, earnings season kicks off. we're expecting results from jp morgan the company in the next few minutes. we'll bring you the instant reaction as we head to break here is a look at yesterday's s&p 500. are there winners? we'll try to find some winners and losers there's a couple gold stocks and miners delta? >> they did well hi, kids! i'm carl and i'm a broker. do you offer $4.95 online equity trades? great question. see, for a full service brokerage like ours, that's tough to do. schwab does it. next question. do you offer a satisfaction guarantee? a what now? a satisfaction guarantee. like schwab does. man: (scoffing) what are you teaching these kids? ask your broker if they offer award-winning full service and low costs, backed by a sa
da dartmouth professor peter fisher -- >> is that what he is now?y smokes. >> he has a very full schedule >> you no he what? look at the sweater. he is at dartmouth now he has that little gray on the sides there. he is very wise. anyway, market is volatile he is a former head of black rock we'll get his comments plus, earnings season kicks off. we're expecting results from jp morgan the company in the next few minutes. we'll bring you the instant reaction as we head to break...
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finally, in sydenham, dartmouth road is closed for water works.today, all in all, it is largely fine and largely dry. it is going to feel that a little bit cooler, though. we've got this north haven northwards doormat north—westerly breeze. not especially with strong but you will notice it and it is feeling cooler. there will be sometime this morning, a bit more cloud bubbling up this afternoon that came to reaching 15 celsius. etihad into the evening and overnight, the cloud continues to increase and continues to thicken coming in from the north—west, and through the second half of the night, the potential for some through the second half of the night, the potentialfor some light, patchy rain and some drizzle. the minimum temperatures not especially cold. seven or eight celsius as we head through the tomorrow morning. the breeze will start to pick up overnight as well, that westerly breeze, so quite a blustery day in store as we had to tuesday. quite a cloudy start tomorrow morning, but that cloud will start to break up. we will get some sunny sp
finally, in sydenham, dartmouth road is closed for water works.today, all in all, it is largely fine and largely dry. it is going to feel that a little bit cooler, though. we've got this north haven northwards doormat north—westerly breeze. not especially with strong but you will notice it and it is feeling cooler. there will be sometime this morning, a bit more cloud bubbling up this afternoon that came to reaching 15 celsius. etihad into the evening and overnight, the cloud continues to...
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go dartmouth. they are now saying a whole class of people you're going to be judged by a group of standards. that is racist. >> i don't disagree that harvard got admission problems but to the sense that they believe racist were not as a general matter supporting donald trump' over hillary clinton for people to disagree with that to say that is factually -- >> laura: does that mean hillary -- are communist. that is a game you can play on every level.ed most pedophiles supported a socialist -- that is not a governing agenda. >> i get it. >> laura: there are horrible races in america. there are marginalized people in country and they are despiseded by almost everyone. that is not america. america is a wonderful and good place and democrats used to be -- you could do anything in america that you want. i believe that the democrats today have more to offer. they do. >> ask yourself why in every special election republicans have been losing ground by 20 points. conner lamb. doug jones. why all of these pe
go dartmouth. they are now saying a whole class of people you're going to be judged by a group of standards. that is racist. >> i don't disagree that harvard got admission problems but to the sense that they believe racist were not as a general matter supporting donald trump' over hillary clinton for people to disagree with that to say that is factually -- >> laura: does that mean hillary -- are communist. that is a game you can play on every level.ed most pedophiles supported a...
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both of my daughters inspire me to better better person, jessica is a sophomore at dartmouth college where she is thinking of majoring in neuroscience and government and elsa is in eighth grade and she is a committed student and friend and awesome volleyball player and i am proud of various accomplishments, what makes me most proud is they are kind and giving people. i want to mention my families who are not here. my sisters watching over the internet, they live in europe along with their families, don and alice pearson, who showed the kindness and support. unfortunately the people who could not be here are the most influence on my life, my parents and an immigrant who passed away, my mother came from sweden as a math professor in the united states. my father was born in austria and at the age of 10 fled to china to flee the nazi's and came to this country and got his phd in chemistry. he died at the age of 90 five days before the nomination. my parents taught me to be honest, work hard and treat others with dignity and respect. during my almost 20 years as a state and federal prosec
both of my daughters inspire me to better better person, jessica is a sophomore at dartmouth college where she is thinking of majoring in neuroscience and government and elsa is in eighth grade and she is a committed student and friend and awesome volleyball player and i am proud of various accomplishments, what makes me most proud is they are kind and giving people. i want to mention my families who are not here. my sisters watching over the internet, they live in europe along with their...
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jessica is a sophomore at dartmouth, where she is thinking of majoring in neuroscience. , she isin eighth grade a committed student, friends, and awesome volleyball player. i am proud of -- proud of their various accomplishments but what makes me most proud of his affair are growing up to be kind and giving people. i also want to mention some of my families who are not here, my sisters are watching over the internet. they live in europe with their in-laws whod my have always shown me kindness and support. unfortunately the people who could not be here probably had the most influence in my life. my parents passed away, they were both immigrants to this country as adults. my mother came from sweden and served as a math professor here in the united states, my father was born in austria, and that 10 flight to china to flee the s. he died atazi, the age of 90, 5 days after my nomination. my parents taught me to be honest, work hard, and treat others with dignity. during my 20 years as a state and federal prosecutor, i have learned to try complex cases and learned the importance of being measur
jessica is a sophomore at dartmouth, where she is thinking of majoring in neuroscience. , she isin eighth grade a committed student, friends, and awesome volleyball player. i am proud of -- proud of their various accomplishments but what makes me most proud of his affair are growing up to be kind and giving people. i also want to mention some of my families who are not here, my sisters are watching over the internet. they live in europe with their in-laws whod my have always shown me kindness...
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i was at dartmouth, i had a lot of liberal professors who were good friends, we had a blast debatingg issues, it was so much fun. that is what campus is all about change of ideas. >> i agree. >> the president calls the presence mes of the people. >> yous hate trump, trump is an autocrat, we get it, we get it. we're not talking about that, but it was a great conversation, you're fun together. tom cotton is here. a huge news night. otherr developments on the chris teen ford front. we will get to all of it, stay there. [ upbeat music ] i'm ready to crush ap english. i'm ready to do what no one on my block has done before. forget that. what no one in the world has done before. all i need access, tools, connections. high-speed connections. is the world ready for me? through internet essentials, comcast has connected more than six-million low-income people to low-cost, high-speed internet at home. i'm trying to do some homework here. so they're ready for anything. >> laura: the last 24-hours can revealrs what can happen when activists turn aggressive. representative andy harris was harassed
i was at dartmouth, i had a lot of liberal professors who were good friends, we had a blast debatingg issues, it was so much fun. that is what campus is all about change of ideas. >> i agree. >> the president calls the presence mes of the people. >> yous hate trump, trump is an autocrat, we get it, we get it. we're not talking about that, but it was a great conversation, you're fun together. tom cotton is here. a huge news night. otherr developments on the chris teen ford...
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having been to a few dartmouth attorney parties in my day, that's a lot of people. i think you lose so many people. he was a sloppy drunk. is there a neat drunk at? i have never heard of that? you can be a happy drunk. but i just think this is looking so ridiculous. it now it's like an animal has kind of deal. is that where we are. he's a sloppy drunk. oh, come on. >> trying to give him this opportunity to say look, he didn't really remember things because he did drink to excess, which a lot of his friends say. look at this. if the woman was up for supreme court justice and reported herself, she would be labeled hysterically. it is amazing that a guy can do that and act like oh, well, what do you expect? he is under attack. i'm sorry, those are the issues that people are trying to get out. >> laura: i wouldn't say a woman was being hysterical. if she was actually defending herself against all charges, i think people have a right -- >> asking how much they drink. >> laura: he was there for hours and hours. i mean, he apologize. i think it was smart for him to do that
having been to a few dartmouth attorney parties in my day, that's a lot of people. i think you lose so many people. he was a sloppy drunk. is there a neat drunk at? i have never heard of that? you can be a happy drunk. but i just think this is looking so ridiculous. it now it's like an animal has kind of deal. is that where we are. he's a sloppy drunk. oh, come on. >> trying to give him this opportunity to say look, he didn't really remember things because he did drink to excess, which a...
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i went through the same thing at dartmouth, keep doing what you are doing. and give our best to our pal. and stay safe out there. >> we will keep fighting, thank you. and of violence and intimidation apparently falls you to the bar. johnny mckay made headlines yesterday after someone torched his truck because he dared to have a pro-trump sticker on it. johnny, first of all, good to have you with us. is this like a normal occurrence for top supporters in washington states, which is obviously a very liberal state, what gives here? >> washington is actually more pro-trump than just across the river in portland, so it's very unusual. >> laura: selected the sticker look like? >> i had two stickers. they both were trump 2,020. one said make liberals cry again and the other one said it, keep america great. >> laura: make liberals cry again is really funny, and you have to get me one although i think i will put it on my older car. so you came out of the bar, and you left the car there because you stayed there late, and then you came out the next morning, what happen
i went through the same thing at dartmouth, keep doing what you are doing. and give our best to our pal. and stay safe out there. >> we will keep fighting, thank you. and of violence and intimidation apparently falls you to the bar. johnny mckay made headlines yesterday after someone torched his truck because he dared to have a pro-trump sticker on it. johnny, first of all, good to have you with us. is this like a normal occurrence for top supporters in washington states, which is...
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i love what douglas or when of dartmouth said -- erwin of dartmouth said.1.1? >> may be 1.1. mexican negotiator called at 0.8. there were some modest tweaks over all. this does not change north american commerce in any fundamental way. every concession president trump got appeal to democrats and organized labor. he brought home a deal that would have been hard for democrats to do them a but business and his own party will be on board. this move straight in the direction they have been demanding. name debate?ut the everyone is having fun with it. , free north american trade, and now a spoof on the village people song. of this soup affords we have got? >> it is pretty funny. i think there is a purpose. nafta is a four letter word in the american discourse. i think you give it this and a dime acronym that nobody can pronounce and you take some of the steam out of it. think this is all trying to downplay it. francine: does the usmca help or hinder president trump or the republican efforts in the midterms? >> i don't think it hurts them at all. cane are constitu
i love what douglas or when of dartmouth said -- erwin of dartmouth said.1.1? >> may be 1.1. mexican negotiator called at 0.8. there were some modest tweaks over all. this does not change north american commerce in any fundamental way. every concession president trump got appeal to democrats and organized labor. he brought home a deal that would have been hard for democrats to do them a but business and his own party will be on board. this move straight in the direction they have been...
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foe dartmouth.re saying a whole class of people, you are judged by different standards, we have the make it diverse. >> i don't disagree in a harvard has admissions problem. but your viewers, to the extent they grieve that racists were not as a general matter supporting donald trump over hillary clinton, for people to disagree, to say that's factually inaccurate -- >> laura: communists supported hillary. what does that say? that's a game you can play on every level. most pedophiles supported a socialist candidate. i just think, that's not a governing agenda. i get it, i get it, there are horrible, awful, rotten raceists in america. there always will be. tle are marginalized, they have zero influence and they're despised by pretty much everyone except people in their basements sending out hateful tweets and posts. that is not america, america is a good place. and democrats used to be, you can do anything in america that you want. i believe the democrats today, 6 more to offer than this. they do. >> a
foe dartmouth.re saying a whole class of people, you are judged by different standards, we have the make it diverse. >> i don't disagree in a harvard has admissions problem. but your viewers, to the extent they grieve that racists were not as a general matter supporting donald trump over hillary clinton, for people to disagree, to say that's factually inaccurate -- >> laura: communists supported hillary. what does that say? that's a game you can play on every level. most pedophiles...
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by then she already had married jeffrey garten whom she met when she was 15 visiting dartmouth university student. >> he wrote me a letter. remember wheeople wrote letters? >> sure. >> i remember running through the house. he sent p me atograph and i remember saying, mom, mom, this guy is adorable.e >> m than 50 years later jeffrey still is the leading man in her life. and a well-known supporting character in ina's cook books andshows. >> when i go anywhere they'll say, where's jeffrey? >> as newlyweds in the 1970 they took a life changing trip to france where in discovered fresh food markets and julia childs. >> i worked my way through those books. if i didn't get it right, the souffle didn't come out right, i'd do it again and again and again. >> ina's passion for cooking grew even as she spent her days working in the office of management and budget in washington where she wro nuclear energy policy for presidents ford and carter. >> you felt an enormous way of what you'reoing is going to the press and after three years i thought, nothing's happened. >> by then ina's heart was in food. o
by then she already had married jeffrey garten whom she met when she was 15 visiting dartmouth university student. >> he wrote me a letter. remember wheeople wrote letters? >> sure. >> i remember running through the house. he sent p me atograph and i remember saying, mom, mom, this guy is adorable.e >> m than 50 years later jeffrey still is the leading man in her life. and a well-known supporting character in ina's cook books andshows. >> when i go anywhere they'll...
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the reserve officer training corps at dartmouth. he went on to be a reserve member of the army security agency. >> i will interrupt for just a second. elected to move the slides, so you will start to see pictures of these people from 50 years ago. >> that is me. [laughter] >> i apologize that i did not bring this up. this is annalise, hard at work on the campaign. >> supposedly florida, but i don't know. i did a lot of things in the campaign. ken and i did a lot of the same things. research, we responded to requests, we drafted statements, we looked things up, got things ready. a difficult environment of communication. so, that's basically how i got involved. i can't blame, this entirely on martin, but i had voted for richard nixon in 1960 and worked on the goldwater campaign, so it was a natural progression. >> we will jump ahead a little bit. toward the end of the campaign, nixon was accused of just campaigning and not taking any substantive positions, so the research staff was asked to put together under tremendous stress all of
the reserve officer training corps at dartmouth. he went on to be a reserve member of the army security agency. >> i will interrupt for just a second. elected to move the slides, so you will start to see pictures of these people from 50 years ago. >> that is me. [laughter] >> i apologize that i did not bring this up. this is annalise, hard at work on the campaign. >> supposedly florida, but i don't know. i did a lot of things in the campaign. ken and i did a lot of the...
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i was at dartmouth, i had a lot of liberal professors who were good friends. we had a blast debating issues, it was so much fun. that's what campus is all about, exchange of real ideas. let's end on that. >> the president who calls the press the enemies of the people. >> laura: trump is an autocrat, we get it. we are not talk about the topic but it was a really fun conversation. it was good to have you on. tom cotton is here when we return. a lot more to get to on "the ingraham angle." huge news tonight, other developers on the christine ford front, we will get to all of it, stay there. >> laura: the last 24 hours have revealed what can happen when activists turn aggressive. representative andy harris of maryland was harassed at his congressional office like two pro pot activists. mitch mcconnell was harassed at reagan national airport by the same funded group that cornered poor old jeff flake and the congressional elevator and suspicious packages were sent to the pentagon. senator ted cruz's texas campaign and the white house. joined by senator tom cotton. th
i was at dartmouth, i had a lot of liberal professors who were good friends. we had a blast debating issues, it was so much fun. that's what campus is all about, exchange of real ideas. let's end on that. >> the president who calls the press the enemies of the people. >> laura: trump is an autocrat, we get it. we are not talk about the topic but it was a really fun conversation. it was good to have you on. tom cotton is here when we return. a lot more to get to on "the ingraham...
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dartmouth undergrad. 18 years with the u.s. city police department.re you are, the chief of police in vermont. why do you do the work you do? what drives you? we talk so much about all the negatives and this is obviously a negative story. but you and your devotion to helping people and saving people is extraordinary. >> listen, i mean, at some level, it's a calling. i just swore in a deputy chief john mirad yesterday. he went into the private sector. made a lot of money and said i just don't care about the money. i think when americans feel they can trust their police leaders, they can trust their police departments, they can trust their mayors. when they feel there's a government out there really working for them compassionately to help them and save their lives, i think that people love that in their dna. i think that ability to do that type of work, just, i don't understand why i have to explain that. >> well, i certainly appreciate that you just did. this may be your calling and we're luckier for it. i appreciate it. thanks so much. coming up, we'
dartmouth undergrad. 18 years with the u.s. city police department.re you are, the chief of police in vermont. why do you do the work you do? what drives you? we talk so much about all the negatives and this is obviously a negative story. but you and your devotion to helping people and saving people is extraordinary. >> listen, i mean, at some level, it's a calling. i just swore in a deputy chief john mirad yesterday. he went into the private sector. made a lot of money and said i just...
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more than a dozen student organizations at dartmouth college are now under investigation this mornings to drink alcohol and engage in inappropriate sexual behavior. a number of sororities, fraternities, athletic teams, a student organization of a song and dance program all being questioned. the college says it's taking these allegations seriously. >>> and growing jackpot, no winner in friday night's mega millions lottery bringing tuesday's estimated prize to $654 million. >> wow. >> it is the second largest jackpot ever for the game. powerball also gaining momentum with a mere $314 million. that's up for grabs tonight. by the way, the odds of winning megamillion is 1 in 302 million but as han solo once told c3po, never tell me the odds. >> you're saying there's a chance. >> that's right. you can't win if you don't play. >> exactly. >> you have to be a seer to play the lotto nowadays. >>> well, we start this half hour with the neay 3 million cars on the road that a consumer group is warning could potentially burst into flames. >> the center for auto safety demanding a recall after repo
more than a dozen student organizations at dartmouth college are now under investigation this mornings to drink alcohol and engage in inappropriate sexual behavior. a number of sororities, fraternities, athletic teams, a student organization of a song and dance program all being questioned. the college says it's taking these allegations seriously. >>> and growing jackpot, no winner in friday night's mega millions lottery bringing tuesday's estimated prize to $654 million. >> wow....
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a pint of guinness in the dartmouth arms. by by the afternoon tomorrow not a cloud in the sky. of soapy rain and landslides. but rain finally in the night starts to push away northwards. the rain is coming to an end. problems caused by flooding will continue for longer. some spots in single figures. tomorrow look at this, that front has gone and the rain has gone from northern scotland. there is a flow of warm aircoming from scotland. there is a flow of warm air coming from africa. there will be some early patch is of mist and fog. some low cloud, a great start in scotland. look at the land, that means cloud free into the afternoon, a blue sky across newly all of the uk before cloud brings make showers to the south—west and the channel islands. widely high teens into the low 20s, warm spots around 23—24dc. 5-8d low 20s, warm spots around 23—24dc. 5—8d above normal for the time of year. that this into the channel islands and south—west england into parts of wales, there will be thick cloud eventually some outbreaks of rain moving in. look weatherfront as it pushes northwards dur
a pint of guinness in the dartmouth arms. by by the afternoon tomorrow not a cloud in the sky. of soapy rain and landslides. but rain finally in the night starts to push away northwards. the rain is coming to an end. problems caused by flooding will continue for longer. some spots in single figures. tomorrow look at this, that front has gone and the rain has gone from northern scotland. there is a flow of warm aircoming from scotland. there is a flow of warm air coming from africa. there will...
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here was born in westchester, new york, son of william and marie therese klay and was educated at dartmouth and after graduating went to candidate school, quantico, virginia and came in marine lieutenant 2005. he served in the marine until 2009 including 13 months in iraq during the same famous search. in 2014 he publishes collection of short stories "redeployment" which won the national book award for fiction. he's written for [inaudible] and contributed two essays for "the washington post" and newsweek in your times. in 2015, 2016 he was a fellow at princeton and this year he won the george w sj prize for journalism and arts and letters. he also lives in new york city. i live in sag harbor. i was happy to be invited to do this. it caused me to think about a part of the writing is done over the years and i'm proud of. i can't say i enjoyed all of it but the thing that occurred to me right off the bat was there is writing about all this other stuff and then there's writing about war. ... >> to describe the united states back in the world. i was recently reading a book by graham greene, and
here was born in westchester, new york, son of william and marie therese klay and was educated at dartmouth and after graduating went to candidate school, quantico, virginia and came in marine lieutenant 2005. he served in the marine until 2009 including 13 months in iraq during the same famous search. in 2014 he publishes collection of short stories "redeployment" which won the national book award for fiction. he's written for [inaudible] and contributed two essays for "the...
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aggre behavior, when they are no longer play theirrains haveeen and in response to espond aggre the dartmouthand studyea afte study a concluded defi thes no link ben video games and vi. ad that the video game in leads in helping pas and consumers make in d entertainisions throh a game rating system and . so what should you do as a pa if you start noticinin kids a up? >> as parents we can't just be fr we he to be parents. so mulligan says you should ei dramaticay decrease ti playi the games or, li to this, in extreme cases you have to try digital detox and cut them out r a period of time. turkey. if it's that bad, it's time to you know who needs a video yeah, mr. carson daly. y. exac you are scaring me with vi tv and movies by giving mes access to contentny anytere. now the streaming services lookg to put more control in yourx reportedl developing ch your own adventure style allowat would pe to pick the story line of a show. s would have options that cod impactt how t particular progm would end. an episode for the fih sea this november. views have pley to say. ishml writes this a game chi w ad
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. >> reporter: in response to the dartmouth study, the entakenment software association says the u.s.cluding the u.s. surgeon general and study after study already concluded definitively that there is no link between video games and violence. adding that the video game industry leads in helping parents and consumers make informed entertainment decisions through a game rating system and robust parental controls. so what should you do as a parent if you start noticing your kids kind of acting up? >> as parents, we can't just be friends. we have to be parents. so mulligan says you should either dramatically decrease the time playing tselisten to this, tit's time too to try digital take action. detox? >> mr. carson daly. >> exactly. >> you're scaring me with all that. thanks. let's switch gears. netflix is already changing the way we view tv and movies by giving members to access content any time, anywhere. but now the streaming service is looking to put even more controls in your hands. netflix reportedly developing choose your own adventure style programming that would actually allow pe
. >> reporter: in response to the dartmouth study, the entakenment software association says the u.s.cluding the u.s. surgeon general and study after study already concluded definitively that there is no link between video games and violence. adding that the video game industry leads in helping parents and consumers make informed entertainment decisions through a game rating system and robust parental controls. so what should you do as a parent if you start noticing your kids kind of...
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he's a graduate of dartmouth college and woodrow wilson school for public affairs at princeton. now you can talk. >> great. thanks for having me. it's a privilege to come next door to aei and i look forward to the conversation with my fellow panelists. i want to start by trying to lay a little bit of common ground for any financial crisis. i think peter has given us an impressive and important charge of creating a record, and i think whereas i'll probably fall onto the mainstream, you know, left of center analysis about the causes and problems associated with the cause of the crisis, i want to step back and talk about a financial crisis. and you need two ingredients. you need the fundamental mispricing of an asset and you need leverage. one or two of those -- one of those ingredients is not sufficient. this is extremely important to understand what the difference is between a bubble and a crisis. so i picked two of the most recent bubbles that i experienced. the first was the dotcom bubble, where you can see the price of equity markets fell. you had the fundamental mispricing of
he's a graduate of dartmouth college and woodrow wilson school for public affairs at princeton. now you can talk. >> great. thanks for having me. it's a privilege to come next door to aei and i look forward to the conversation with my fellow panelists. i want to start by trying to lay a little bit of common ground for any financial crisis. i think peter has given us an impressive and important charge of creating a record, and i think whereas i'll probably fall onto the mainstream, you...
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programs like the moms in recovery that dartmouth-hitchcock does so well in new hampshire. what we're seeing in some hospitals in new hampshire is as high as a 10% number of babies who are born with neonatal abstinence syndrome caused by their mothers using opioids while they were pregnant. the bill will also help spur new family-focused interceptions for parents struggling with opioid use disorders. so that fewer kids will be raised in foster care. in sum, the policies included in this bipartisan legislation will go a long way to help us fight the opioid epidemic. we'll need to continue to focus federal resources on this crisis in the years to come, but this is an important step forward in making sure that at the federal level we're working with states and communities to address this multifacets public health challenge. if we all work together, we can help end the devastation that's being caused by opioids. so, mr. president, i look forward to joining all of our colleagues in supporting this bill soon. and, at this point, i will yield the floor. a senator: mr. president? t
programs like the moms in recovery that dartmouth-hitchcock does so well in new hampshire. what we're seeing in some hospitals in new hampshire is as high as a 10% number of babies who are born with neonatal abstinence syndrome caused by their mothers using opioids while they were pregnant. the bill will also help spur new family-focused interceptions for parents struggling with opioid use disorders. so that fewer kids will be raised in foster care. in sum, the policies included in this...