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duke?he drinking age was 18. i did drink. i did not binge drink. ok sure, i drink too much sometimes. >> ever heard of parties with strippers? >> never heard of that. i had friends in fraternities. >> coach pressler, did he know about the drinking when he was coaching the boys? >> according to the reports, it was clear he was aware there was a lot of drinking going on among his players. coach k forbids drinking among his basketball players. there are different rules. pressler was more permissive. it was more set in culture that the lacrosse players were the party players. they had women hang around called the lacrossetitutes. the evidence came out was that pressler knew it and couldn't do anything about it. he was not the only one. the administered some knew as well. higher-ups he reported to and not do anything. >> if you were meeting with president brodhead and he said ok, look me in the eye and tell me what i did wrong, what would you say? >> i think -- i am not sure frankly that he didn
duke?he drinking age was 18. i did drink. i did not binge drink. ok sure, i drink too much sometimes. >> ever heard of parties with strippers? >> never heard of that. i had friends in fraternities. >> coach pressler, did he know about the drinking when he was coaching the boys? >> according to the reports, it was clear he was aware there was a lot of drinking going on among his players. coach k forbids drinking among his basketball players. there are different rules....
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working for the brother of the duke of berry-- philip the bold, duke of burgundy. the valois dukes of burgundy established one of the strangest and most extravagant courts of late medieval europe. from their base in burgundy, by marriage and diplomacy, they acquired large areas of the netherlands to build an extensive, though fragmented state of vast wealth. in 1404, duke philip the bold died at the stag inn near brussels. 20 years earlier, his royayal sculptors had begun work on philip's tomb. one of them carved these images of the funeral procession which transported his body back to burgundy. clothed in the habit of a carthusian monk, philip's embalmed body was sealed in a lead coffin and carried in a funeral cortege whh took nearly seven weeks to wind the 250 miles from brussels to dijon. accompanied by his sons, his chaplains, and members of his royal court, the hearse was drawn by six horses in black with the blue banners of burgundy fluttering at its corners. at dijon, it was received not only by the weeping clergy, but by 100 chosen townspeople and 100 poor
working for the brother of the duke of berry-- philip the bold, duke of burgundy. the valois dukes of burgundy established one of the strangest and most extravagant courts of late medieval europe. from their base in burgundy, by marriage and diplomacy, they acquired large areas of the netherlands to build an extensive, though fragmented state of vast wealth. in 1404, duke philip the bold died at the stag inn near brussels. 20 years earlier, his royayal sculptors had begun work on philip's tomb....
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are a duke alum. >> i am a duke alum, and a very loyal duke alum.asiest thing would to have stay in my lane. everybody expects that from me. i found this so captivating and so caught up as best i could be in the media scrum at the time. first they condemned them and then exonerated them. i said, i want to know what happened. there was never a trial in this case. >> were you thinking book? want to do something a little different than wall street and i want to get into my michael lewis stays. this is "flash boys" for me. to the walluge street community. the duke lacrosse network has a beeline to wall street. >> it is part of the compact. that is part of the promise that is made to these kids. you come to duke, you pay lacrosse, we will get the network working for you to get to wall street. >> what did you learn? >> let me step back. let me remind viewers that there was never a trial in this case. roy cooper, the attorney general said these boys were injured -- innocent in april 2007. eight years later, i wanted to dispassionately compile everything i
are a duke alum. >> i am a duke alum, and a very loyal duke alum.asiest thing would to have stay in my lane. everybody expects that from me. i found this so captivating and so caught up as best i could be in the media scrum at the time. first they condemned them and then exonerated them. i said, i want to know what happened. there was never a trial in this case. >> were you thinking book? want to do something a little different than wall street and i want to get into my michael...
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so, he's a duke guy. a recent study found that mccrory's campaign received $98,000 from duke energy from 2000 to 2012, more than any sitting governor. now, the name duke energy probably sounds familiar to you. that's because they're the company that spilled almost 40 tons of toxic ash and water into a north carolina river earlier this year. which was, i should note, just their latest spill in the state. the state is now under federal criminal investigation regarding the relationship between duke and the state's environmental bureaucracy. that investigation is related to allegations that north carolina's regulators have colluded with duke energy in the past. and get this, yesterday, duke goes to state lawmakers and tells them that to clean up all of the company's coal ash, it would take decades and cost up to $10 billion with its electricity customers likely footing nearly all the bill. okay, so that is is backdrop for last night's republican primary debate, which was held in davidson university's duke fam
so, he's a duke guy. a recent study found that mccrory's campaign received $98,000 from duke energy from 2000 to 2012, more than any sitting governor. now, the name duke energy probably sounds familiar to you. that's because they're the company that spilled almost 40 tons of toxic ash and water into a north carolina river earlier this year. which was, i should note, just their latest spill in the state. the state is now under federal criminal investigation regarding the relationship between...
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, the duke of cigarettes same. he went to james buchanan duke because duke since 1893 had been buying up with his american tobacco co., really a monopoly had been buying up all the tobacco companies throughout the country. he had stayed away. but duke had stayed away from r.j. reynolds because he thought he was doing chewing tobacco and that was old-fashioned. does the lower class clientele. he was interested. he thought cigarettes and pipe tobacco with the way to go. but r.j. reynolds tg like a fox said why, i need more capital here. i've gone into debt. i want to grow my company. i need more capital. when i realized and found out in research was r.j. reynolds went to duke and to let, i need your capital. come by my company out. at the end of the americans tobacco monopoly and you will be glad you did. so jiangsu came to winston and made a secret deal and to his friends, r.j. reynolds says it looks like i'm going under, but not really. watch and see what happens. once a company was under the duke monopoly, under a
, the duke of cigarettes same. he went to james buchanan duke because duke since 1893 had been buying up with his american tobacco co., really a monopoly had been buying up all the tobacco companies throughout the country. he had stayed away. but duke had stayed away from r.j. reynolds because he thought he was doing chewing tobacco and that was old-fashioned. does the lower class clientele. he was interested. he thought cigarettes and pipe tobacco with the way to go. but r.j. reynolds tg like...
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i love the duke and i am a loyal alum. i did not do this to her to duke. -- hurt duke. i did this to figure out what happened. there is a tremendous amount of passion about this story even to this day. all one has to do is go to 20zon and see i've amassed 51 star reviews. even though it has not been out a week and is a 600 page book. i am sure many of them have not read the book. about goldmanas sachs and people have a lot of passion about that. this is in another realm. >> durham, north carolina is where? triangle. in the center of the state near raleigh and chapel hill. it is called the triangle because triangle park is there. very famous biotech and technology and research center and anchored by north carolina .tate, duke, and a unc a huge sports rivalry specially in basketball. >> how many students are there at the school? >> duke has about 6000 undergraduates. >>
i love the duke and i am a loyal alum. i did not do this to her to duke. -- hurt duke. i did this to figure out what happened. there is a tremendous amount of passion about this story even to this day. all one has to do is go to 20zon and see i've amassed 51 star reviews. even though it has not been out a week and is a 600 page book. i am sure many of them have not read the book. about goldmanas sachs and people have a lot of passion about that. this is in another realm. >> durham, north...
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, duke of burgundy.he valois dukes of burgundy established one of the strangest and most extravagant courts of late medieval europe. from their base in burgundy, by marriage and diplomacy, they acquired large areas of the netherlands to build an extensive, though fragmented state of vast wealth. in 1404, duke philip the bold died at the stag inn near brussels. 20 years earlier, his royayal sculptors had begun work on philip's tomb. one of them carved these images of the funeral procession which transported his body back to burgundy.
, duke of burgundy.he valois dukes of burgundy established one of the strangest and most extravagant courts of late medieval europe. from their base in burgundy, by marriage and diplomacy, they acquired large areas of the netherlands to build an extensive, though fragmented state of vast wealth. in 1404, duke philip the bold died at the stag inn near brussels. 20 years earlier, his royayal sculptors had begun work on philip's tomb. one of them carved these images of the funeral procession which...
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and after that point, he went to james buchanan duke, the duke of cigarettes. he went to james buchanan duke because since 1893 he had been buying up the american tobacco co. and monopol monopoly come hn buying up all of the tobacco companies throughout the country. he had stayed away, duke stayed away from r.j. reynolds because he thought r.j. reynolds was doing to chewing tobacco and that was old-fashioned. it was a lower class clientele. he wasn't interested. he thought cigarettes and pipe tobacco were the way to go. but r.j. reynolds like a fox said i need more capital here. i've gone into debt. i still want to grow my company. i need more capital. but people didn't realize and i found out in the course of the research is that r.j. reynolds went to duke and said okay but i need your capital. come to bite my company out. me under the american tobacco monopoly and you will be glad that you did. so he came to winston and they made a secret deal. and to his friends r.j. reynolds said it looks like i'm going under but i'm not really. you watch and see what happe
and after that point, he went to james buchanan duke, the duke of cigarettes. he went to james buchanan duke because since 1893 he had been buying up the american tobacco co. and monopol monopoly come hn buying up all of the tobacco companies throughout the country. he had stayed away, duke stayed away from r.j. reynolds because he thought r.j. reynolds was doing to chewing tobacco and that was old-fashioned. it was a lower class clientele. he wasn't interested. he thought cigarettes and pipe...
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the duke of courlande and of the cities of riga, ravel, and mitau. oh, very good. i shall ask the lot. that's all? get down the hatch. what's your name, number four? prince of podolia. what's your income? i'm bankrupt. take that for disobedience. now get down the hatch. number five, what's your name? margrave of thorn, count palatine of pollock. that's not very much. are you sure that's all you are? it's been good enough for me. well, it's better than nothing, i suppose. get down the hatch. what's eating you, ma ubu? you're too bloodthirsty, pa ubu. i'm getting rich. now i'm going to have him read out the list of what i've got. registrar, read out my list and my titles and possessions. count of sandomir, count... the princedoms first, stupid bugger. princedom of podolia, grand-duchy of posen, duchy of courlande, county of sandomir, county of vitepsk, palatinate of pollock, margravate of thorn. - go on. - that's the lot. what do you mean that's the lot? oh, well, i'm going to make some laws next. hmm, that will be worth watching. i shall begin by reforming the judic
the duke of courlande and of the cities of riga, ravel, and mitau. oh, very good. i shall ask the lot. that's all? get down the hatch. what's your name, number four? prince of podolia. what's your income? i'm bankrupt. take that for disobedience. now get down the hatch. number five, what's your name? margrave of thorn, count palatine of pollock. that's not very much. are you sure that's all you are? it's been good enough for me. well, it's better than nothing, i suppose. get down the hatch....
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the most notorious case is duke university. the blue devil is in the details. >>> and why some grainy black and white video should be raising eyebrows nationwide making think it is time to change the pool water. let's get started. >>> we start off with breaking news this morning. we have just learned that a few hours ago a suspected u.s. drone strike in southern yemen killed 15 people, 12 of them al qaeda terrorist suspects. jihadists were traveling in the vehicle and three civilians in a passing car. this news comes just days after a chilling video of al qaeda fighters meeting in the same region with their leader nasir surfaced on the internet. this supposedly recent video shows the guy they call the crown prince, the number two in command of the terror organization. this video may or may not have caught u.s. intelligence off guard, but opened up this line of questioning. if the u.s. knew about the meeting, could they or would they have attacked with drones and was today's attack related to the video? joining me now is former
the most notorious case is duke university. the blue devil is in the details. >>> and why some grainy black and white video should be raising eyebrows nationwide making think it is time to change the pool water. let's get started. >>> we start off with breaking news this morning. we have just learned that a few hours ago a suspected u.s. drone strike in southern yemen killed 15 people, 12 of them al qaeda terrorist suspects. jihadists were traveling in the vehicle and three...
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after the duke law school?> yes. >> you have written a recent book and the title is learning to love 1040. the cheers for the return based income tax. a lot of people are going to look at the cover of this book and say what? [laughter] >> i'm sure they will. welcome if it was easy to love 1040 you wouldn't need a book about how to love it. the basic argument of the book is that although there is a lot of reasons to be frustrated with the 1040 and the fact that the vast majority of the population of the united states has to file income tax returns every year, there is also some underappreciated virtues. >> first of all where did the 1040 come from and why do we call it the 1040? >> that is a great question and i don't actually know the answer. the irs has already had an elaborate number of systems for all of its forms but help this happen to be 1040 come and there is another book. >> when did it come into creation? >> it sort of depends on how you count. the federal income tax was instituted in 1913. the 16th am
after the duke law school?> yes. >> you have written a recent book and the title is learning to love 1040. the cheers for the return based income tax. a lot of people are going to look at the cover of this book and say what? [laughter] >> i'm sure they will. welcome if it was easy to love 1040 you wouldn't need a book about how to love it. the basic argument of the book is that although there is a lot of reasons to be frustrated with the 1040 and the fact that the vast majority...
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i just don't understand why. >> duke lacrosse has come to mean something. us. congratulations on the book. best of luck with it. >>> up next on the anniversary of the boston bombing, crystal talks about real patriotism. . they're who we protect. . they're why we make life less complicated. it's about people. we are volvo of sweden. ♪ i ♪ and i got the tools ira ♪ to do it my way ♪ i got a lock on equities ♪ that's why i'm type e ♪ ♪ that's why i'm tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ i can do it all from my mobile phone ♪ ♪ that's why i'm tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ if i need some help i'm not alone ♪ ♪ we're all tyyyyype eeeee, ♪ ♪ we've got a place that we call home ♪ ♪ we're all type e ♪ [ chainsaw buzzing ] humans. sometimes, life trips us up. sometimes, we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from liberty mutual insurance. save up to 10% just for combining your auto and home insurance. call liberty mutual insurance at... to speak with an insurance expert and ask about all the personal
i just don't understand why. >> duke lacrosse has come to mean something. us. congratulations on the book. best of luck with it. >>> up next on the anniversary of the boston bombing, crystal talks about real patriotism. . they're who we protect. . they're why we make life less complicated. it's about people. we are volvo of sweden. ♪ i ♪ and i got the tools ira ♪ to do it my way ♪ i got a lock on equities ♪ that's why i'm type e ♪ ♪ that's why i'm tyyyyype eeeee,...
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. >> i love duke. duke alum. i didn't do this to hurt duke. there's a tremendous amount of evenon about this story, to this day. all one has to do is go on to already that i've amassed, you know, 25 one-star reviews. the book hasn't even been out a week, it's a 600-page book, so i'm pretty much guessing not many of those one-star review writers have read this book. last book was about goldman sachs and people have a lot of passion about goldman sachs, but this is another realm altogether. and duke alum william d. cohan looks at the duke atrosse scandal tonight 8:00 on c-span's "q&a." >> next, supreme court justice sonia sotomayor talking about from prosecutor to district and appellate judge to being on the supreme court. latina justice and the third woman to serve on the high court. georgetown university hosted event. it's about an hour and a half. >> thank you. good afternoon, everyone. thank you, president, for your extremely kind remarks. ats always great to be back georgetown and to have a chance to see you and my many colleagues. many her
. >> i love duke. duke alum. i didn't do this to hurt duke. there's a tremendous amount of evenon about this story, to this day. all one has to do is go on to already that i've amassed, you know, 25 one-star reviews. the book hasn't even been out a week, it's a 600-page book, so i'm pretty much guessing not many of those one-star review writers have read this book. last book was about goldman sachs and people have a lot of passion about goldman sachs, but this is another realm altogether....
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pat mccrory happens to have worked at duke energy for 30 years before he became the state's governornd before duke energy's toxic gunk pouring into the dan river became the third largest coal ash spill in the history of this country. on friday the state posted those 13,000 pages related to duke energy's coal ash all across the state. also on friday that same state agency announced that they'd found poison, a poison called thallium, in surface water at two of duke's other coal ash sites across the state. this is not them finding toxic chemicals at dan river, at the place that had the spill. this is them finding this poison at these other sites where there hasn't been a spill with the implication that even in the absence of a catastrophic breach like they had at dan river the intact coal ash dumps that duke has around the state, the intact ones are themselves leaching highly toxic metals into north carolina rivers. at the cliffside plant in gaston county. at the asheville plant that drains into the french broad river, they found levels of thallium above what the federal government says
pat mccrory happens to have worked at duke energy for 30 years before he became the state's governornd before duke energy's toxic gunk pouring into the dan river became the third largest coal ash spill in the history of this country. on friday the state posted those 13,000 pages related to duke energy's coal ash all across the state. also on friday that same state agency announced that they'd found poison, a poison called thallium, in surface water at two of duke's other coal ash sites across...
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my guest author william cohan to talk about the duke lacrosse scannedel, the price of silence. it costs $3.99. that's right. there's breaking news in the case of l.a. clippers owner donald sterling. he has come under fire for his thoughts on the instagram-ability of -- i guess you could call it girlfriend/black person friendship. >> effective immediately, i am banning mr. sterling for life. [cheers and applause] >> jon: yes! >> from any association with the clippers organization or the nba. [cheers and applause] ♪ >> jon: wow. so much excitement out there. so much excitement out there from the entire world and even apartly the past. [ laughter ] -- apparently the past. it's good to see the distinction between free speech and consequence free speech. my guest is this is not the death nell for this long and proud tradition of crazy talk. >> if i were in charge -- [laughter] [cheers and applause] -- >> jon: all i can say there is thank god that say hypothetical. >> they would know that waterboarding is how we baptize terrorists. [laughter] >> joan: huh? that is sarah palin giving
my guest author william cohan to talk about the duke lacrosse scannedel, the price of silence. it costs $3.99. that's right. there's breaking news in the case of l.a. clippers owner donald sterling. he has come under fire for his thoughts on the instagram-ability of -- i guess you could call it girlfriend/black person friendship. >> effective immediately, i am banning mr. sterling for life. [cheers and applause] >> jon: yes! >> from any association with the clippers...
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it is about 40 minutes. >> host: duke presser dan ariely, what do you teach here at duke? >> guest: i teach a few classes. i was teaching mba class on behavioral economics. teach a phd class psychology for economists. every year a change. one year i taught a class that was co-listed in economics and literature. i asked the students to either run an experiment on behavioral economics or to write a short story using principles from behavioral economics. when you're a tough debate undergrad class. last year i taught the class with kathy davis tried to learn from the students. >> host: what is behavioral economics? >> guest: may be the best they could think about it is a contrast to standard economics. so we have a view of the human being as being perfectly rational. people have power we can look into the future. they just always make the right decisions. these are actually assumptions. we just assume this is it. behavioral economics. instead of assuming everything puts people in different institutions and see how we behave. surprisingly people see how we behave very irrationa
it is about 40 minutes. >> host: duke presser dan ariely, what do you teach here at duke? >> guest: i teach a few classes. i was teaching mba class on behavioral economics. teach a phd class psychology for economists. every year a change. one year i taught a class that was co-listed in economics and literature. i asked the students to either run an experiment on behavioral economics or to write a short story using principles from behavioral economics. when you're a tough debate...
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look at these handsome fellas, members of the duke track team. yes duke university. only are they handsome, they're smart. ♪ everyone else in the room can see it ♪ >> they appropriately call themselves run direction. >> oh. >> and it's funny. >> they did a great job with this video because it does kind of mimic the original, instead of being at the ocean they're kind of at a pond. >> kind of has the same red rolled up clam digger kind of pants the other guy had on. >> totally. they mimic the shots with the ladies, the girls spinning around, girl kind of loses her hat. you have tanner anderson, justin ankeyta, michael krohn and steven bowles and tom lange. >> they did a good job. >> i'm sure the college girls at duke and beyond are loving this video. >> to tell us a little bit more about this video we have three of the five guys. tom, tanner and michael via skype "right this minute." welcome to the show. >> how you guys doing? >> we're doing great. this is a really, really great video. it's a lot of fun to watch. what made you guys want to do a one direction music vid
look at these handsome fellas, members of the duke track team. yes duke university. only are they handsome, they're smart. ♪ everyone else in the room can see it ♪ >> they appropriately call themselves run direction. >> oh. >> and it's funny. >> they did a great job with this video because it does kind of mimic the original, instead of being at the ocean they're kind of at a pond. >> kind of has the same red rolled up clam digger kind of pants the other guy had...
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duke university professor of religion, kate bowler is the author. professor bowler, what is the prosperity gospel? >> it developed a special vocabulary for how exactly faith reaches out and brings back material things. >> host: what is pentecostal? >> guest: pentecostalism is a movement that sprang up in the early 20th century, kind of rough-and-tumble. openness and spiritual guests on the power of god spoken through glossolalia. it's really a science and wonder that god is around the corner. the prosperity gospel books for different things. poster when you say things, this dirty cost both meanwhile if you follow this way? >> guest: pentecostals are material, too. he was one of the most profoundly american things you can say. so the prosperity gospel took that to say so the more concretely. every detail in my life is actually proof god was there. >> host: is this uniquely american? >> guest: in some ways it's an indigenous american fastball. it has an incredible high anthropology and there's no meaning kind of sensible people can do. and there's no
duke university professor of religion, kate bowler is the author. professor bowler, what is the prosperity gospel? >> it developed a special vocabulary for how exactly faith reaches out and brings back material things. >> host: what is pentecostal? >> guest: pentecostalism is a movement that sprang up in the early 20th century, kind of rough-and-tumble. openness and spiritual guests on the power of god spoken through glossolalia. it's really a science and wonder that god is...
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." >> guest: my pleasure >> host: joining us now is is professor bonilla-silva what duty chad duke university? ensure the chair the sociology department in your most recent book "racism without racists" for racial -- what does that mean? >> what i try to redress in the book is the idea it goes beyond the original use of those people that we need to understand and one way or another with the new dominant prejudice out there called the blind prejudice with new ideas tear defend their contemporary vision. >> host: can you give an example? >> guest: people go crazy to say things they broadly believe like of buffer that allows it peaked as that becomes an excuse speaker is you have to go back to the disclaimer. i also articulates it is called an abstract liberalism. if i want to oppose what we have enacted i don't and if i send for equal opportunity because everybody is diverse. that statement looking for the traditional things like the edward but i contend it is abstract because of a sibling we already have reached parity with opportunities we still have the disadvantage is the labor market, the
." >> guest: my pleasure >> host: joining us now is is professor bonilla-silva what duty chad duke university? ensure the chair the sociology department in your most recent book "racism without racists" for racial -- what does that mean? >> what i try to redress in the book is the idea it goes beyond the original use of those people that we need to understand and one way or another with the new dominant prejudice out there called the blind prejudice with new...
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. >> duke university professor lawrence zelenak sat down with booktv to discuss his book "learning to love form 1040". in the book of mr. zelenak looks at the history of the federal income tax and discusses why paying taxes once viewed as a matter of civic duty is now largely viewed in negative terms. this 20 minute interview from booktv's college series starts now. >> lawrence zelenak is joining us on booktv from duke university. would you teach your? >> guest: i teach tax related courses federal income tax are pre-tax. >> host: at the duke law school? >> guest: yes. >> host: you have britain and and -- written in recent book in the title is "learning to love form 1040" two cheers for the return-based mass income tax. a lot of people will look at the cover of this book and go why? >> guest: i'm sure they will. if it was easy to love form 1040 wouldn't need a book about learning how to love it. the basic argument of the book is that although there is a lot of reasons to be frustrated with the 1040 and the fact that the vast majority of the population of the united states has to file i
. >> duke university professor lawrence zelenak sat down with booktv to discuss his book "learning to love form 1040". in the book of mr. zelenak looks at the history of the federal income tax and discusses why paying taxes once viewed as a matter of civic duty is now largely viewed in negative terms. this 20 minute interview from booktv's college series starts now. >> lawrence zelenak is joining us on booktv from duke university. would you teach your? >> guest: i...
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. >> up next duke and duchess of cambridge getting competitive on the high seas. >> what's happening to all of those carts at a storied san francisco safeway? >> another live look at afternoon commute on get away friday. you're not getting away if stuck on on the mcarthur maze you can see traffic on interstate 80 eastbound heading towards berkeley is bumper to bumper snaking back through the maze. back with more right after this. >> i love this. cooper is talented he liked to stick out his tongue at four months old she decided to train it to do it on command >> he's like michael jordan of dogs >> adorable. so cute. >> that is horrible. >> you're looking at the world's tallest drop ride called zummanjaro. drop of it's a record 41 stories high. i would pay not to go on that. >> you drop at 90 miles per hour. horrible. >> yes. >> now to a royal row in new zealand duke and duchess competing against each other in a yacht race >> more from new zealand. >> this was nothing dainty about this the duke and duchess duking it out in america's cup sail boats a royal battle roy >> kate, casual in
. >> up next duke and duchess of cambridge getting competitive on the high seas. >> what's happening to all of those carts at a storied san francisco safeway? >> another live look at afternoon commute on get away friday. you're not getting away if stuck on on the mcarthur maze you can see traffic on interstate 80 eastbound heading towards berkeley is bumper to bumper snaking back through the maze. back with more right after this. >> i love this. cooper is talented he...
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2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] ♪ >> this week on "q&a," author and dukelum, william cohan, discusses his new book "the price of silence: the duke lacrosse scandal, the power of the elite, and the corruption of our great universities." ♪ >> william d. cohan, author of "the price of silence," what does the title mean? >> there's been so much said and written about this case when it first happened. some people think it is in an ironic title. >> you are
2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] ♪ >> this week on "q&a," author and dukelum, william cohan, discusses his new book "the price of silence: the duke lacrosse scandal, the power of the elite, and the corruption of our great universities." ♪ >> william d. cohan, author of "the price of silence," what does the title mean? >> there's been so much said and written about this case when it first happened. some people...
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. >> jon: i should have mentioned he is a professor at duke university. david duke university. >> and are they better off as slaves, picking cotton and having family lives and doing things or are they better off under government subsidy? >> jon: well, it is an interesting question, i guess history will be the judge. oh, look at that, history already decided and the answer is no. they are not better off. they are better off now than they were as slaves because anybody would be better off than as a slave. what the -- i will offer a bit of advice to the television outlet promoting this gentleman. it would be nice not to see this anymore. >> i am a little bit like the founding fathers. >> jon: well, yes, a bit like the founding fathers, but the bit of you that is like our founding fathers is the bit of them we are ashamed of. so obviously i can't watch what i formally watch news wise, i guess i will just flip back over to cmn and see what they are up to. >> next the most promising lead yet, debris on the australian beach, tonight is it the plane? >> jon: oh f
. >> jon: i should have mentioned he is a professor at duke university. david duke university. >> and are they better off as slaves, picking cotton and having family lives and doing things or are they better off under government subsidy? >> jon: well, it is an interesting question, i guess history will be the judge. oh, look at that, history already decided and the answer is no. they are not better off. they are better off now than they were as slaves because anybody would be...
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she was cut from the rubble, duke carried out clinging to life by a group of strangers amanda has not yet met. >> i will pay it forward for the rest of my life. >> reporter: a mother that lost so much, grateful for what she still has. miguel almeguer, nbc news. >>> search teams off australia say there is more encouraging progress tonight in the effort to find the malaysia airlines flight 370. an australian search plane picked up new pings they think are likely to the black boxes up to three miles beneath the ocean surface. an update from nbc's tom costello. >> reporter: on board the australian ship "ocean shield" what may be proof of 370 lies below. a constant pinging that search coordinators say is likely coming from the plane's black boxes. the newest pings picked up from a listening device from a floating buoy 1,000 feet below the ocean surface and transmitted to a plane overhead. now the race to capture as many pings as possible before the batteries die. >> they found a ping here. they found a ping there. they found a ping there. they are just trying to get basically all the littl
she was cut from the rubble, duke carried out clinging to life by a group of strangers amanda has not yet met. >> i will pay it forward for the rest of my life. >> reporter: a mother that lost so much, grateful for what she still has. miguel almeguer, nbc news. >>> search teams off australia say there is more encouraging progress tonight in the effort to find the malaysia airlines flight 370. an australian search plane picked up new pings they think are likely to the black...
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and i didn't do this to hurt duke.remendous amount of passion about this already. on amazon, i have 25 1-star reviews, even though the book has not been out a week and this is only a 600 page book. these oneink any of star review writers have read this book. the last one was about goldman sachs and people have a lot of passion about this, but this is another realm altogether. >> in "the price of silence," cohan looks at the duke lacrosse scandal of 2006 tonight on "q & a." >> this morning on "washington j ournal," a conversation about private sector jobs with ros s eisenbrey and daniel mitchel, kurtzleben talks with the federal reserve and state the economy. ojanskyn matthew r talks about vladimir putin and the unrest in the ukraine. "washington calls, journal" is next. ♪ ♪ host: good morning on this easter sunday, april 20, 2014. we are bringing you a three-hour washington journal this morning where we focus on the nation's employment picture and u.s. banking and the continuing crisis in the ukraine. but first we will
and i didn't do this to hurt duke.remendous amount of passion about this already. on amazon, i have 25 1-star reviews, even though the book has not been out a week and this is only a 600 page book. these oneink any of star review writers have read this book. the last one was about goldman sachs and people have a lot of passion about this, but this is another realm altogether. >> in "the price of silence," cohan looks at the duke lacrosse scandal of 2006 tonight on "q &...
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his name is duke. >> starting with video number one.ink it is real because i would have done that same thing. real. i'm surprised you all think this is real. this is steve he sent it into us. he is a fan. he loves real or fake. he is going to love that you thought this was real. he just hustled youfi fguys. that was an amazing fake. he went so big that it turned out real good. >> i think he failed so bad at this. it could be a new category or fake but it doesn't go as planned. you got fooled. >> and our next video. [ laughter ] >> really cool crew member. of course. five real goodies. duke threw my mike cord here. this is real and comes from a hun fair ygarian news station. i think it is real. got to go. got to take care of this. >> this is a blood worm and look at how it has a detractable mouth. you have to cut them up and use bits of them and they are muddy. i love how he slowed the video down for us. worms shouldn't have team. you canp see the blood through their skin. if you can see the blood through their skin i'm not interested in
his name is duke. >> starting with video number one.ink it is real because i would have done that same thing. real. i'm surprised you all think this is real. this is steve he sent it into us. he is a fan. he loves real or fake. he is going to love that you thought this was real. he just hustled youfi fguys. that was an amazing fake. he went so big that it turned out real good. >> i think he failed so bad at this. it could be a new category or fake but it doesn't go as planned. you...
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reynolds hadn't convinced duke to buy the company out from under them and in the early 20th century they such textiles after that. once the r.j. reynolds has no more competition, he sits and keeps selling his chewing tobacco. he goes to new york all the time and one for the corporations work in the early 20th century and learning how they work he comes back and uses the ideas of modern corporations and how they work, about how to have effective management teams and about what is going on in the advertising of new york city and he takes all of that game and then he builds research components of the company and he brings in a swiss scientist and they are working on using other
reynolds hadn't convinced duke to buy the company out from under them and in the early 20th century they such textiles after that. once the r.j. reynolds has no more competition, he sits and keeps selling his chewing tobacco. he goes to new york all the time and one for the corporations work in the early 20th century and learning how they work he comes back and uses the ideas of modern corporations and how they work, about how to have effective management teams and about what is going on in the...
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professor silva, what do you type here at -- teach here at duke university? >> guest: sociology. >> host: and you are the chair of the department -- and your most recent week book racism without racists. racism without racists, what does that mean? >> guest: what i'm trying to address in this book is the idea that racism goes beyond the traditional views of those people who believe that racism is just about the klan and the neo-nazis and that we need to understand that we call participate in racism in one way or another, and there is a new dominant racism out there in which people don't use their ideas of the past, but new ideas, new jargon, new language to defend be the contemporary racial order to. >> host: can you give an example? >> guest: i'm not a racist, but, and after the but people go crazy and say things that they probably believe strongly, but they -- i'm not a racist is like a buffer and allows them to go wild on racial matters because that becomes an excuse. a salvation, yeah? because you can go back to the disclaimer. didn't i tell you that i'm
professor silva, what do you type here at -- teach here at duke university? >> guest: sociology. >> host: and you are the chair of the department -- and your most recent week book racism without racists. racism without racists, what does that mean? >> guest: what i'm trying to address in this book is the idea that racism goes beyond the traditional views of those people who believe that racism is just about the klan and the neo-nazis and that we need to understand that we call...
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[ cheers ] >> i'm rachel nichols along with two-time ncaa champ duke's finest, grant hill and clark kello kellogg, and mvp of the big ten conference back in the day. getting that old feeling back being in the building here? >> i would think grant certainly, because he played in multiple final fours. it brings you back to the days when you were a player. even though it's grown tremendously since i played in it, in the '80s. >> grant, we might put you on the court here. be careful. >> i'm ready to go. >> the final schedule on tbs. three hours coverage starting when it's over at 3:00 p.m. and then 8:30, wisconsin versus kentucky. all of that is followed up by inside march midness presented by buick. a lot of coverage, a lot to talk about. you guys played in this tournament. take me inside. this is a huge day. what are the players and coaches feeling like right now? >> well, right now the players are definitely nervous. they've worked all season to get to this point, to play on this stage, to play ultimately for a championship, and so they want to hurry up and get this game started. they want
[ cheers ] >> i'm rachel nichols along with two-time ncaa champ duke's finest, grant hill and clark kello kellogg, and mvp of the big ten conference back in the day. getting that old feeling back being in the building here? >> i would think grant certainly, because he played in multiple final fours. it brings you back to the days when you were a player. even though it's grown tremendously since i played in it, in the '80s. >> grant, we might put you on the court here. be...
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. >>> the duke and duchess of cambridge have paid respects to australia's war dead on the 99th anniversary of the landings. >>> and ryan gigs speaks for the first time since he was made temporary manager of manchester united. >> it was tuesday when i spoke to him. he informed me david was leaving and asked me to take over. it's been a whirlwind week for m me. >>> hello everyone. ukraine's interim prime minister has accused russia of being ready to start world war 3 by stoking a conflict that could spread to the rest of europe. kiev, he says, russian troops became within a kilometer. using unusually blunt language, secretary of state john kerry accused russia of actively coordinating unrest across eastern ukraine. >> this is a full throated effort to actively sabotage the democratic process through gross external intimidation. russia has put its faith in distraction, deception, destabilization. for seven days, russia has refused to take a single concrete step in the right direction. >> russian language is equally tough. these are ukrainian troops in the east. moscow says the u.u8 separatist
. >>> the duke and duchess of cambridge have paid respects to australia's war dead on the 99th anniversary of the landings. >>> and ryan gigs speaks for the first time since he was made temporary manager of manchester united. >> it was tuesday when i spoke to him. he informed me david was leaving and asked me to take over. it's been a whirlwind week for m me. >>> hello everyone. ukraine's interim prime minister has accused russia of being ready to start world...
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. >> i love duke. i am a loyal duke alum. . did not do this to hurt duke i did this to try to figure out what happened in a dispassionate way. ofre is a tremendous amount passion about this story, even to this day. all one has to do is go on to amazon and see already that i have amassed 25 one star reviews. ae book is not even been out week, and it is a 600 page book. i am guessing not many of those one star review writers have read this book. was about goldman sachs, and people have passion about goldman sachs, but this is another realm altogether. >> author and duke alum william d cohen looks at the duke lacrosse scandal of 2006. tonight at 8:00 on "q&a." next, a discussion about improving relations between the white house and congress, with former white house chiefs of staff, cabinet secretaries, and former senate majority leader trent lott, art of the bipartisan commission on political reform. it is 50 minutes. panel with us today up here on stage. in have detailed biographies your programs, so i am not going to spend a lot
. >> i love duke. i am a loyal duke alum. . did not do this to hurt duke i did this to try to figure out what happened in a dispassionate way. ofre is a tremendous amount passion about this story, even to this day. all one has to do is go on to amazon and see already that i have amassed 25 one star reviews. ae book is not even been out week, and it is a 600 page book. i am guessing not many of those one star review writers have read this book. was about goldman sachs, and people have...
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. >> you teach religion here at duke. what do you teach? >> i teach american religious history. >> what is your religious background? >> i come from a nondenominational mennonite background. >> and you consider yourself a christian? >> i do. >> when you look at these mega churches, what appeals to you? >> i do find sometimes, i guess a sense of expectancy and possibility. especially departure from want of the mainline churches where there expectancy is we run an excellent food program, look how robust are averages in terms of prison ministry. they are very concrete and practical and a lot of excitement but i love the enthusiasm. i love the intensive spiritualizing of details. it gives dignity to every person in a way that really interest me. >> what doesn't appeal to you? >> i think i experienced that sometimes just based on where i sit when i visit these churches. was sitting near the choir, so inspirational to the robes are beautiful. the hands are sweating. it's such an optimistic, beautiful thing. if i sit near the wheelchair section i
. >> you teach religion here at duke. what do you teach? >> i teach american religious history. >> what is your religious background? >> i come from a nondenominational mennonite background. >> and you consider yourself a christian? >> i do. >> when you look at these mega churches, what appeals to you? >> i do find sometimes, i guess a sense of expectancy and possibility. especially departure from want of the mainline churches where there...
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and that 5-month-old duke, that's still such a little babe. >> bravo to amanda and duke.> stronger sea breeze, more low clouds and fog clouds around the bay area. we have clouds in san jose. mostly cloudy around the bay area except concord and livermore clear at this hour. but by the afternoon, we should see mostly sunny skies but the beaches, boy, they are going to stay fogged in today. even some drizzle out there this morning. temperatures will be cooler still pleasant inland. inside the bay 60s and 70s. a few 70s and low 80s inland. 50s and 60s foggy at the coast. cooler tomorrow with more low clouds and drizzle. >>> four living presidents at the lbj library. we'll look back at how johnson pressured congress into passing a law 50 years ago. that's ahead on "cbs this morning." [ julie ] the wrinkle cream graveyard. if it doesn't work fast... you're on to the next thing. clinically proven neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair. it targets fine lines and wrinkles with the fastest retinol formula available. you'll see younger looking skin in just one week. one week? this one's a
and that 5-month-old duke, that's still such a little babe. >> bravo to amanda and duke.> stronger sea breeze, more low clouds and fog clouds around the bay area. we have clouds in san jose. mostly cloudy around the bay area except concord and livermore clear at this hour. but by the afternoon, we should see mostly sunny skies but the beaches, boy, they are going to stay fogged in today. even some drizzle out there this morning. temperatures will be cooler still pleasant inland. inside...
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, duke thought legal exposure because of that. and beyond that there was this desire to make this go away, to protect the duke brand, to make sure that, you know, once it was decided these kids were innocent that the last thing duke wanted was to try to then have to about all of them what had happened. so the easiest course of action just to pay them this $20 million and have them i sign nondisclosure, nondispar anment agreement, why theyps explains haven't talked to me and haven't talked to anybody since they settled. it's not exactly clear why duke felt the need to pay these kids. get,now, people unfortunately, wrongly convicted all the time. like the are places innocence project who defend those kind of people and tries to reverse the judgment that were made. examples of people wrongly for murder, spending 18 years in prison, 18 years. $20,000 payment a year. as a result. you know, these kids spent, than their arraignment hour or two, no time in jail, no and gotprison, $20 million. >> in the price of silence, william d.duke alu
, duke thought legal exposure because of that. and beyond that there was this desire to make this go away, to protect the duke brand, to make sure that, you know, once it was decided these kids were innocent that the last thing duke wanted was to try to then have to about all of them what had happened. so the easiest course of action just to pay them this $20 million and have them i sign nondisclosure, nondispar anment agreement, why theyps explains haven't talked to me and haven't talked to...
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duke told us those are two separate issues.so spent almost $500,000 in campaign contributions and nearly 6 million in 2013 lobbying. the list goes on and on. with freedom industries, massive chemical spill into west virginia's elk river among the most memorable. the point is, if these companies were already spending millions to protect themselves, just think what can happen now that the sky is the limit and in a world where corporations are also considered people. the question is, is there any hope for greater justice when corporations/people are in charge of themselves? here to discuss that question with me, a woman whose name is synonymous with fearlessly taking on big business, consumer advocate and environmental activist erin brockovich. thank you so much for being here. >> hi, joy, thanks for having me. >> so i want to show a video of you actually visiting, investigating the site of that west virginia spill, and salon.com, they put this point from a recent new yorker article. it said how the coal industry took over, by har
duke told us those are two separate issues.so spent almost $500,000 in campaign contributions and nearly 6 million in 2013 lobbying. the list goes on and on. with freedom industries, massive chemical spill into west virginia's elk river among the most memorable. the point is, if these companies were already spending millions to protect themselves, just think what can happen now that the sky is the limit and in a world where corporations are also considered people. the question is, is there any...