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how did harvard get in there.or that we're going to turn to a former member of the team, specialcover correspondent james brown, class of 73 rted in seven years harvard basketball coach tommy amaker's team have won 7 championships, and for the third year in a row are in the ncaa tournament. all four program that never won a title in the 60 year history of the ivy leg. >> you could go to harvard an make history still gives me some chills to think about that and we achieved that. >> i just want to think ever. >> am ecker credits a big part of his success to this group, a pontly breakfast group of alumni, faculty and business leaders who serve as an informal kim encabinet lending wise council and a friendly ear. >> we have had confidential discusses here, of things that have happened within our team that i want to inquire and ask and give feedback or a shared experience. >> tommy amaker has a bluest of cass bet call pedigrees. he played for and coached with hall of fame coach mike countries uski at duke and went on t
how did harvard get in there.or that we're going to turn to a former member of the team, specialcover correspondent james brown, class of 73 rted in seven years harvard basketball coach tommy amaker's team have won 7 championships, and for the third year in a row are in the ncaa tournament. all four program that never won a title in the 60 year history of the ivy leg. >> you could go to harvard an make history still gives me some chills to think about that and we achieved that. >> i...
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but today, tell me how is harvard today? you know, you went through some deficits in terms of fundraising difficulties as everybody did, a challenge to you, as you have taken note of. there are questions about the merits of a college education, people not being able to find jobs, raising questions about what kind of education people should be getting, all these questions. so tell me how harvard is doing and what are your answers to that. >> this is a really interesting time for higher education, and i think probably a time in which it is going to change more than it has changed since at least the end of the 19th century when the research university was invented, and maybe changed as dramatically since it was invented in the 1100s. it's in part because of the kinds of transformations we see in the world we live in, the digital revolution and what that means for teaching and learning, the globalization of higher education, those are very important factors, but i think there are also very significant sets of expectations that h
but today, tell me how is harvard today? you know, you went through some deficits in terms of fundraising difficulties as everybody did, a challenge to you, as you have taken note of. there are questions about the merits of a college education, people not being able to find jobs, raising questions about what kind of education people should be getting, all these questions. so tell me how harvard is doing and what are your answers to that. >> this is a really interesting time for higher...
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tell me, how is harvard today? you went through some fundraising difficulties, a challenge to you, as you have taken note of. there were questions about the merits of a college education, and people not being able to find jobs, raising questions about what people are really getting. tell me how harvard is doing, and what are your answers. >> this is an interesting time for higher education, and a time in which it is going to change more than it has changed since the end of the 19th century, when the research university was invented in the 1100's. it may change as dramatically as when it was invented. it is hard because of the kind of transformations we see in the world that we live in, the digital revolution, and what that means for teaching and learning with the globalization of higher education. those are important factors. i think there are significant sets of expectations that have been articulated, partly in the aftermath of the financial crisis. how does it contribute to a life, a future? how does it contribu
tell me, how is harvard today? you went through some fundraising difficulties, a challenge to you, as you have taken note of. there were questions about the merits of a college education, and people not being able to find jobs, raising questions about what people are really getting. tell me how harvard is doing, and what are your answers. >> this is an interesting time for higher education, and a time in which it is going to change more than it has changed since the end of the 19th...
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>> guest: at home i have a study, and in my office at afro-am at harvard -- right in harvard square. c-span: what time of day? >> guest: in the morning. i do my best writing in the morning. i'm a real morning person. c-span: how early? >> guest: well, i get up at 6:30 every day, and i make coffee for my wife and then i jump on the treadmill and read the op-ed page of the times and the editorials, and then i start to work. that's ... c-span: how ... >> guest: ... every day. c-span: and how much do you write at any one time? >> guest: well, when i'm on a roll, like when i was writing "colored people," i was cranking out 25, 30 pages a day, but you can't do that. i mean, you burn up. it's like this machine will explode. sometimes if i get one page a day -- sometimes i go weeks without writing anything. because i'm an administrator now, because i'm chairman of afro-am and because i'm the director of the dubois institute, i'm not a free agent anymore. i spend a lot of time raising money for endowment campaigns and things like that and recruiting people like cornel west, and that's very im
>> guest: at home i have a study, and in my office at afro-am at harvard -- right in harvard square. c-span: what time of day? >> guest: in the morning. i do my best writing in the morning. i'm a real morning person. c-span: how early? >> guest: well, i get up at 6:30 every day, and i make coffee for my wife and then i jump on the treadmill and read the op-ed page of the times and the editorials, and then i start to work. that's ... c-span: how ... >> guest: ... every...
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we are working very hard to make harvard affordable. in fact, it is the cause of education that have gone down at harvard. 60% of our undergraduate students are on financial aid. if you're on financial aid you pay about $12,000 a year for your harvard education. i think that is important commitment we have made. making higher education affordable is a much broader challenge than that. we have been very lucky to benefit from the kinds of resources that are alumni and friends have given us over the years to support the financial aid commitments. that is the case everywhere. let me say something about another aspect of affordability. if you look at what states have extended for students on higher education, and the public higher education in the united states, that is gone down 26%. >> per capita. >> per capita. >> you're talking about the individual states of the 50 states. >> university of california berkeley, university of north carolina. the rising cost of public higher education is closely related to the declining support -- >> they h
we are working very hard to make harvard affordable. in fact, it is the cause of education that have gone down at harvard. 60% of our undergraduate students are on financial aid. if you're on financial aid you pay about $12,000 a year for your harvard education. i think that is important commitment we have made. making higher education affordable is a much broader challenge than that. we have been very lucky to benefit from the kinds of resources that are alumni and friends have given us over...
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that every student feels like they are also harvard and like we can all say we, too, are harvard. >> you're doing. thank you. >> thank you. >>> why the co chair of the 9/11 report is now fight to go declassify 28 pages never seen by the public. former senator bob graham joins me next. they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. thousands of people here in alaska are working to safely produce more energy. but that's just the start. to produce more from existing wells, we need advanced technology. that means hi-tech jobs in california and colorado. the oil moves through one of the world's largest pipelines. maintaining it means manufacturing jobs in the midwest. then we transport it with 4 state-of-the-art, double-hull tankers. some of the safest, most advanced ships in the world: built in san diego with a $1 billion investment. across the united states, bp supports more than a quarter million jobs. and no energy company invests more in the u.s. than bp. when we set up operation in one part of the country, peop
that every student feels like they are also harvard and like we can all say we, too, are harvard. >> you're doing. thank you. >> thank you. >>> why the co chair of the 9/11 report is now fight to go declassify 28 pages never seen by the public. former senator bob graham joins me next. they think salmon and energy. but the energy bp produces up here creates something else as well: jobs all over america. thousands of people here in alaska are working to safely produce more...
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did i mention i go to harvard?" [ laughter ] the harvard guys had a good game plan.n they committed a foul, they're dad called the ref and got them out of it. [ laughter ] i paid for those seats. harvard fans were really pumped up at the game especially when they saw the sweater vest cannon. [ laughter ] honey look at my new sweater vest? [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: argyle. >> jimmy: and did you see last week the basketball coach at the university of delaware mistakenly ignored a phone call from joe biden wishing him good luck because he didn't recognize biden's number. [ laughter ] and then obama was like, "well there goes my excuse." [ laughter ] different thing. the other big story here, after this conflict in ukraine, the u.s. imposed sanctions on russia this week, and yesterday russia imposed penalties on the u.s. they've been going back and forth all week. and the media seems to have settled on one particular phrase to describe what's going on. see if you can tell what it is. >> it is tit for tat between the united states and russia. >> this becomes a tit
did i mention i go to harvard?" [ laughter ] the harvard guys had a good game plan.n they committed a foul, they're dad called the ref and got them out of it. [ laughter ] i paid for those seats. harvard fans were really pumped up at the game especially when they saw the sweater vest cannon. [ laughter ] honey look at my new sweater vest? [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: argyle. >> jimmy: and did you see last week the basketball coach at the university of delaware mistakenly...
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campuses like harvard.ur own personal set of experiences on the campus, can you add your voice to the broader discussion? have you been at times -- have you been made to feel you were other than of harvard? >> i mean, i think for a lot of people, especially people of color who come to harvard, unless you come from an elite background, it's going to be a really big culture shot. i know it was for me. i'm from wisconsin and i'm the first of my family to go to the ivy league. so just getting on campus, you're going to feel sort of as though there's this whole new set of cultural rules and things. and, you know, people with way more money than you could ever imagine. or walking the halls with you and going to class with you. and so that's definitely a journey. and i'm so glad that the itooamharvard campaign happened because it allowed students of color to express these minor -- micro aggressions in ways we're made to feel other on the campus. and i was really fortunate to be one of the students that -- the crea
campuses like harvard.ur own personal set of experiences on the campus, can you add your voice to the broader discussion? have you been at times -- have you been made to feel you were other than of harvard? >> i mean, i think for a lot of people, especially people of color who come to harvard, unless you come from an elite background, it's going to be a really big culture shot. i know it was for me. i'm from wisconsin and i'm the first of my family to go to the ivy league. so just getting...
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king was formally at harvard is the executive director of the w. e. pete dubois museum of african-american research. he serves as executive director at the yale school of public health. he is named the co-recipient of a grant from darpa is part of the white house research and development institute and is developing tools to combat money laundering through the department treasury. john stauffer's profession or of english at african-american studies at harvard university. he lectures on the civil war era and social protest movements and photography and is author and editor of lenin books with 60 articles including two books that are national as sellers. his most recent book is the battle, the republic. a lincoln prize finalist in the best book of 2013. his reviews have appeared in time wall street journal and numerous scholarly books. he has been a consultant to to hollywood films quentin tarantino's changi and a screenplay based on david jones. he did a pbs documentary -- with those backgrounds i think we are all looking forward to an incredibly exciti
king was formally at harvard is the executive director of the w. e. pete dubois museum of african-american research. he serves as executive director at the yale school of public health. he is named the co-recipient of a grant from darpa is part of the white house research and development institute and is developing tools to combat money laundering through the department treasury. john stauffer's profession or of english at african-american studies at harvard university. he lectures on the civil...
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and that, i mean, it was a dating site for harvard.nd i agreed to help them out with it--to help them, right? i mean, it wasn't a job. they weren't paying me. i wasn't hired by them or anything like that. and then, the idea that i would then go work on something completely different, like facebook, and that they would be upset about this all these years later is kinda mind-boggling for me. now, i mean, this is another thing that i think the movie really missed is, i mean, they make it seem like this whole lawsuit is such a huge part of facebook's history. i've probably spent less than two weeks of my time worried about this lawsuit at all, right? >> maybe you should've worried about it a little more. [laughs] >> maybe i should have early on, right? but i guess the point that i'm trying to make is, this has never been a big deal to facebook or its evolution. >> do you feel any, any remorse at all about the twins or anything that happened with them? >> i mean, after all this time, i feel bad that they still feel bad about it. >> kara swi
and that, i mean, it was a dating site for harvard.nd i agreed to help them out with it--to help them, right? i mean, it wasn't a job. they weren't paying me. i wasn't hired by them or anything like that. and then, the idea that i would then go work on something completely different, like facebook, and that they would be upset about this all these years later is kinda mind-boggling for me. now, i mean, this is another thing that i think the movie really missed is, i mean, they make it seem like...
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he became been at harvard. i thought reasons why it was perfect that you would be our inaugural speaker was in addition to having really great career in academia and public service, you are also someone who as an academic was really famous for being focused on helping students. really ranging from revising the curriculum at harvard to free coffee, which i would like to emulate. if there are any donors out there. and then really being one of the great dean of harvard law school, of any law school. in 2009, you were laminated -- nominated for solicitor general and became solicitor general in 2009. and then in 2010, you are named for the supreme court, succeeding in justice stevens -- justice stevens's chair on the court. >> you are very kind. when people used to go through my resume like that when they were introducing me for something, i used to get up to the podium and say, well, now you know my secret. i cannot keep a job. [laughter] but i think my new job has solved that. [laughter] so, no longer. >> [laughte
he became been at harvard. i thought reasons why it was perfect that you would be our inaugural speaker was in addition to having really great career in academia and public service, you are also someone who as an academic was really famous for being focused on helping students. really ranging from revising the curriculum at harvard to free coffee, which i would like to emulate. if there are any donors out there. and then really being one of the great dean of harvard law school, of any law...
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harvard university. >> he was only 16 when he went to harvard. he came from a very modest background. and in harvard, that's a snobby kind of environment. and he was also socially maladjusted so it was a disaster for him. >> at harvard, kaczynski was one of 22 student volunteers, chose on the take part in a study in a technology study of gifted undergraduates. what the participants didn't know was the test was allegedly part of a secret program funded by the cia and military intelligence. >> what they did was essentially interview these kids and put them up against someone who ridiculed them mercilessly. now this is something that if you do that to someone who is not socially confident anyway, it's going to be at the very least very difficult to deal with. >> some experts later surmised that the harvard experiments might have played a role in kaczynski's emotional problems. >> i think they took advantage of a young, very vulnerable person as a subject. they really treated him badly. they really played games with their mind. >> kaczynski graduated
harvard university. >> he was only 16 when he went to harvard. he came from a very modest background. and in harvard, that's a snobby kind of environment. and he was also socially maladjusted so it was a disaster for him. >> at harvard, kaczynski was one of 22 student volunteers, chose on the take part in a study in a technology study of gifted undergraduates. what the participants didn't know was the test was allegedly part of a secret program funded by the cia and military...
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kind of film at harvard and director executive. he serves as executive director of analytical science at yale schooschool of medicine publicsl help it is named recipient as part of the white house big data research and development institute and combat terrorism by monolog the department of treasury. john stauffer is professor of english american studies and african-american studies at harvard university. he writes on athletic, protest moves and photography. is often an edit of 11 books, 60 articles. his most recent book is the battle of the republic. his essays have appeared in times, while sure to come new times, "washington post" and often does, and numerous scholarly journals books. he has been a consultant to hollywood films, the janco. he appeared in a documentary and was advisor for the film. with that background, those background, i think we are all looking for two and clothing exciting discussion and the floor is yours. [applause] >> so our goal is that the conversation with david and your all part of the conversation. but
kind of film at harvard and director executive. he serves as executive director of analytical science at yale schooschool of medicine publicsl help it is named recipient as part of the white house big data research and development institute and combat terrorism by monolog the department of treasury. john stauffer is professor of english american studies and african-american studies at harvard university. he writes on athletic, protest moves and photography. is often an edit of 11 books, 60...
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or have been to a harvard commencement? you all know who he is because he read at the commencement at harvard every year the late 1920s until 1999 when he died with the exception of war years and he was a classics professor at harvard and he was selected by president roosevelt and flowing into theater they knew they were that far behind and he arrives in sicily three weeks after the american british led invasion. but he actually is flowed to algeria thinking he is good to be a monuments officer in africa when they tell him though you are only here briefly until we take you to sicily and he said i don't know anything about that area, and he didn't come about he gets there and there is no vehicle, there is no operation. i mean, they don't -- they are just winging it. but the thing is the monuments officer its all men at the beginning that are in combat and they are average age about 40-years-old and they have accomplished careers. most have families and kids and they are used to these big jobs with no resources, so they didn'
or have been to a harvard commencement? you all know who he is because he read at the commencement at harvard every year the late 1920s until 1999 when he died with the exception of war years and he was a classics professor at harvard and he was selected by president roosevelt and flowing into theater they knew they were that far behind and he arrives in sicily three weeks after the american british led invasion. but he actually is flowed to algeria thinking he is good to be a monuments officer...
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in statistics in harvard or something? >> no. stuart: what did you study at harvard?'t study at harvard. stuart: you told me you did. >> you asked me if i was a harvard graduate joking around and i said yes, i and and you went with it. stuart: i did with it didn't die? las vegas. i go six times a year. i noticed during march madness your sports book is jam packed full of people who seem to spend 24/7 right there. you have a huge business of people who go to vegas and gamble right there, don't you? >> that is correct. you just had a song, the oscar winner let it go. basically that song is not anything to do with frozen but the people that come into the sports book and going to their pocket and grab their money. that is what that song applies to. stuart: good business. what about this? if you can predict every single game, absolutely 100% correct you win $1 billion and the money was put up by warren buffett. the board odds are rather long against anybody actually winning. >> they are. if you actually put a bet, if all teams were equal it would be about 9 quintillion to
in statistics in harvard or something? >> no. stuart: what did you study at harvard?'t study at harvard. stuart: you told me you did. >> you asked me if i was a harvard graduate joking around and i said yes, i and and you went with it. stuart: i did with it didn't die? las vegas. i go six times a year. i noticed during march madness your sports book is jam packed full of people who seem to spend 24/7 right there. you have a huge business of people who go to vegas and gamble right...
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maria is back with more on that for us. >> tony, black students from harvard college say their voices often go unheard, so they start add facebook page, and then a campaign, called i too am harvard, and it featured dozenings of students with signs about comments they have received or what they would like their peers to know. what are you, is no a cute introduction. or take a look at this, you are lucky to be black, so easy to get into college. and this student says having an opinion does not make me an angry black woman. and this student says you really are articulate for a black girl narks' quote she has received. now this has been inspired by a play, based on interviews of harvard students take a listen to some of them. >> when in class and the n word comes up in a book or something where it is slavery, or whatever it is. >> and the issue of race comes un, or slavery, or whatever. >> everyone looks to you. >> as if you are about to speak for your race. >> as if like you represent everybody in the race, and suddenly your voice will like carry such weight. >> and it's frustrating beca
maria is back with more on that for us. >> tony, black students from harvard college say their voices often go unheard, so they start add facebook page, and then a campaign, called i too am harvard, and it featured dozenings of students with signs about comments they have received or what they would like their peers to know. what are you, is no a cute introduction. or take a look at this, you are lucky to be black, so easy to get into college. and this student says having an opinion does...
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. >> harvard. over cincinnati. crimson leading by one. he hits the jump shot.vard up three and they pull off the upset. they win 61-56. >> arizona state game. the sun devils against texas. under a minute to play. drives, gives it tojuredden for the dunk --juredden for the dunk. 47 seconds left. final seconds. he misses the three. ridly gets the put back and the longhorns get michigan on saturday. >> elizabeth is out to the early lead in the bracket challenge, getting 13-16 right on day one. you can see how you stack up on www.cbs5.com. [ talking at the same time ] >> kenny is pulling up the rear. [ talking at the same time ] [ laughter ] >> stanford to the ncaa tournament. vern glenn is on the scene. >> the order is tall for the stanford men going in tomorrow against new mexico. they have been getting it done on guts all year. and for them emthe time is definitely now after a -- them the time is definitely now after a six year absence. >> i look at the seniors, all those guys that started with me, have a opportunity to compete in the ncaa tournament is a moment
. >> harvard. over cincinnati. crimson leading by one. he hits the jump shot.vard up three and they pull off the upset. they win 61-56. >> arizona state game. the sun devils against texas. under a minute to play. drives, gives it tojuredden for the dunk --juredden for the dunk. 47 seconds left. final seconds. he misses the three. ridly gets the put back and the longhorns get michigan on saturday. >> elizabeth is out to the early lead in the bracket challenge, getting 13-16...
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wait a minute. >> harvard is harvard.your kid gets into harvard chances are you will make it happen. cheryl: what kind of money do you have to make? >> should look at ultimately looking at kid's major, prospect of getting a job, how much debt will they assume. obviously you want to have minimal debt, if you're making $100,000 after you graduate and only have 25,000, fine. if you will be saddled with debt as most students are you might want to think twist. it is harvard parent will try to bend over backward to make it happen. not like the fund something coming out of your pocket. fewer parents are digging out of their pocket. doing 529s when kids are young. big up tick in those. sources flapping they're planning in advance. cheryl: isn't it true you spend on college, the amount of your first year's salary, right? >> right. cheryl: isn't that the statistic? >> stats tis i can should never borrow more than your expected starting salary. cheryl: gotcha. >> if you borrow too much more than the starting salary you will have to
wait a minute. >> harvard is harvard.your kid gets into harvard chances are you will make it happen. cheryl: what kind of money do you have to make? >> should look at ultimately looking at kid's major, prospect of getting a job, how much debt will they assume. obviously you want to have minimal debt, if you're making $100,000 after you graduate and only have 25,000, fine. if you will be saddled with debt as most students are you might want to think twist. it is harvard parent will...
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this one says, surprise, my acceptance to harvard was not based just on my face. and this one says, your dressed like you might shoot me right now, such a thug. you're the whitest black person i know. or, i'm not pulling the race card. you're just being racist. now all of this has been inspired by a play that was based on a series of interviews of black students at harvard college. i spoke to one of those students who said that she has been inspired by students at other colleges that speak out about their experiences. >> we didn't start the movement, and we're not going to be the last people to speak out on being black at these predominantly white institutions. but i think it's very, very, very important that other people should know how black people feel on these campuses just because when there are problems, and when black people are feeling isolated the administration can do something to fix it, and people can be more aware of how black people feel at these campuses. >> they applaud people who are working adding it's an important conversation for harvard and al
this one says, surprise, my acceptance to harvard was not based just on my face. and this one says, your dressed like you might shoot me right now, such a thug. you're the whitest black person i know. or, i'm not pulling the race card. you're just being racist. now all of this has been inspired by a play that was based on a series of interviews of black students at harvard college. i spoke to one of those students who said that she has been inspired by students at other colleges that speak out...
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jeremy lin, harvard messing up people's chances at winning $1 billion. harvard's second ncaa tournament win in school history. >>> the 49ers gave bruce miller a contract extension today to keep him on the team through 2017. charles not having coverage stressed me out. i literally haven't been to a doctor in 15 years. i had a car accident when i was uninsured, and i declined medical assistance because it was gonna be too expensive. as a result, i deal with back pain on a pretty regular basis. after it had built up for so long of not having insurance, i couldn't believe that it was just that easy. it was just nice to have a plan that was a reasonable monthly premium. i'm in because i don't want to put a price on my health. [ female announcer ] everyone deserves health insurance. are you in? find free, confidential, local help at coveredca.com. >>> babies on the mind helped a bay area man pull off one of the greatest guesses in "wheel of fortune history". >> new baby buggy. new -- >> correct! there were only two letters on the board. but he says his answer
jeremy lin, harvard messing up people's chances at winning $1 billion. harvard's second ncaa tournament win in school history. >>> the 49ers gave bruce miller a contract extension today to keep him on the team through 2017. charles not having coverage stressed me out. i literally haven't been to a doctor in 15 years. i had a car accident when i was uninsured, and i declined medical assistance because it was gonna be too expensive. as a result, i deal with back pain on a pretty regular...
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harvard in 2012. >> how long were you at the university of chicago? >> i was there for a short time before i went to the government. my formative time was at the university of chicago. >> where did you grow up and what did your parents do? are they still with us? >> sad to say, no. they are still in my heart. in that sense, they are still with me. i grew up in a small suburb of boston. some people think that my town doesn't exist. my dad was a businessman and had a construction company. he built houses all over massachusetts in acton and concord. my mother was an intelligent woman. >> you have how many books? >> too many. >> how many on the market? >> fewer than barry bonds had home runs. more than some hitters. probably around 30. >> the ones that are on the market are "why nudge" and what else? >> that is a book about economics and helping people. it is a book called "conspiracy theories." there is a book called "the nsa report" based on our work with the review group. i think our title is "liberty and security in a changing world." that draws on my
harvard in 2012. >> how long were you at the university of chicago? >> i was there for a short time before i went to the government. my formative time was at the university of chicago. >> where did you grow up and what did your parents do? are they still with us? >> sad to say, no. they are still in my heart. in that sense, they are still with me. i grew up in a small suburb of boston. some people think that my town doesn't exist. my dad was a businessman and had a...
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. >>> este muchacho estudio en harvard, y canta rap para buscar. >>> kermit. >>> kermit, tÚ cantas muyhablan en inglÉs). >>> no. >>> no quieres rapear. >>> te gustarÍa? >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> bueno, Él dice que serÍa un rap extremadamente sentido. >>> muchas gracias por venir a "despierta amÉrica". es tu casa, regresa cuando quieras. >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> ah. muchas gracias. >>> que se la pasÓ increÍble,
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that makes zappos more selective than harvard. >> my name is tyler. i'm trying to get a job with you guys. i wrote a little song based on your 10 core values. ♪ you can be a little weird if you are humble. ♪ grow and learn while having fun.
that makes zappos more selective than harvard. >> my name is tyler. i'm trying to get a job with you guys. i wrote a little song based on your 10 core values. ♪ you can be a little weird if you are humble. ♪ grow and learn while having fun.
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reggie love was a lot more valuable to duke then a arnie duncan was to harvard.conomic asset, i mean, arnie duncan produced exactly zero profit for harvard university. he played on a basketball team that like all harvard teams is at best a break even proposition last year. nicely covered the team's expenses of 1 $1.4 million. in the one year i was an ncaa athlete at that same college as arnie duncan, i'm not sure our baseball team produced any revenue. i don't think i remember them selling tickets back then. i think people wandered in and watched. but reggie played millions of profit and a fastball team that made even more in profit for duke university. duke's basketball team hauled in about $26 million in revenue. the accounting system indicates the basketball team had more than $15 million in expenses, which means that duke basketball team delivered nearly $10 million in profit to the university 13 players delivered nearly $10 million. they do that every year. if that sounds like a lot, it is nothing compared to the ut football team. the university of texas foo
reggie love was a lot more valuable to duke then a arnie duncan was to harvard.conomic asset, i mean, arnie duncan produced exactly zero profit for harvard university. he played on a basketball team that like all harvard teams is at best a break even proposition last year. nicely covered the team's expenses of 1 $1.4 million. in the one year i was an ncaa athlete at that same college as arnie duncan, i'm not sure our baseball team produced any revenue. i don't think i remember them selling...
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like students at harvard recently began a photo montage campaign called "i, too, am harvard" that wentviral. students hold signs that say "having an opinion does not make me an angry black woman post quote and "no, i will not teach you how to twerk." a harvard student made this promo video for the campaign. >> there's that moment when you're the only black student in your section. >> when you're the only black kid or the "n" comes up in a book. >> issue of race or slavery. >> everyone looks to you -- >> as if you are about to speak for your race. >> as if you represent everybody in the race and suddenly, your voice will carry such weight. >> it is kind of frustrating because you would hope that people would understand that there are all different types of black people and black people don't all have the same opinions about the same issues. >> an excerpt from the promo video, "i, too, am harvard." black students have launched similar campaigns across the venture, including the university of mississippi and at university of michigan. of color by students demanding acceptance and respect
like students at harvard recently began a photo montage campaign called "i, too, am harvard" that wentviral. students hold signs that say "having an opinion does not make me an angry black woman post quote and "no, i will not teach you how to twerk." a harvard student made this promo video for the campaign. >> there's that moment when you're the only black student in your section. >> when you're the only black kid or the "n" comes up in a book....
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and now we have rotc back at harvard, yale and columbia, and princeton. and i think it is very important that the military that defends america reflects america and reflects all of america. i was very happy that we were able to do that, not just at those four places but making sure that the military and the 1% or fewer than 1% americans that serve in uniform doesn't get detached or distanced from the 99% they protect. >> yes, ma'am. >> thank you so much. i have a question of military exercise exercise. we know the united states and south korea just began joint military exercises and we saw north korea launched a four-shot range missile. how do you evaluate the situation there and what message do you think north korea is sending by this action? and another kind of measure is taken by russia on the ukraine crisis. so this morning we saw a press conference. what kind of role will the united states navy have in this kind of crisis? >> let me take the last question off the table. i don't think it is fair it ask the secretary that question. the president of the
and now we have rotc back at harvard, yale and columbia, and princeton. and i think it is very important that the military that defends america reflects america and reflects all of america. i was very happy that we were able to do that, not just at those four places but making sure that the military and the 1% or fewer than 1% americans that serve in uniform doesn't get detached or distanced from the 99% they protect. >> yes, ma'am. >> thank you so much. i have a question of...
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. >> harvard comes to suffolk county.a chance at freedom. >> i ripped my parole papers up, because i don't need them. that's gangsta. otion. otion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors such as high blood pressure or when nsaids are taken for long periods. nsaids, li
. >> harvard comes to suffolk county.a chance at freedom. >> i ripped my parole papers up, because i don't need them. that's gangsta. otion. otion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies,...
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he is a harvard research.ast night for the beginning of the fourth season of "game of thrones." all of that is coming up. winter is coming. ♪ >> good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." cass sunstein of harvard law is with us today in support of celebration of conspiracy theories. let's get to top headlines. here is adam johnson. >> unemployment in the u.k. hold steady -- 7.2%. that is a drop from 7.4% during the previous three months. foreinforces the case keeping interest rates at a record low. japan's pray deficit -- trade deficit narrowed, but it is still larger than forecast. it had a record the month before, but economists believe it was exaggerated. 9.8%.s exports rose a lot of numbers. taiwan, hundreds of students stormed low legislature to predicate a trade deal -- protest a trade deal with china. the deal needs to be formally approved. the students say they will occupy the legislature and to lawmakers agree to review the trade pact thoroughly. those are your top headlines. >> the background
he is a harvard research.ast night for the beginning of the fourth season of "game of thrones." all of that is coming up. winter is coming. ♪ >> good morning, everyone. "bloomberg surveillance." cass sunstein of harvard law is with us today in support of celebration of conspiracy theories. let's get to top headlines. here is adam johnson. >> unemployment in the u.k. hold steady -- 7.2%. that is a drop from 7.4% during the previous three months. foreinforces the...
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i like harvard. harvard last year dash. >> listen -- >> i know. >> listen what harvard has done.ew mexico. 13 seed. new mexico was a dark horse in the final four team. team i like ad lot. this year they are not quite as talented as they were last we are but had a couple of suspended kids come back. tommy amaker who was at michigan -- >> suspended at harvard? what's go on? >> this is not a classic ivey team. >> were they busted for stealing quizzes. >> stealing quizzes and s.a.t. scores. tommy aker was at seton hall, michigan. he played at duke. i think harvard could be a serious cinderella team. >> let's talk about the real deal. you haven't talked about kansas yet. marquee team. fantastic coach. one of the best freshmen. last chance to see him in an ncaa tournament. what do you think about kansas' chances to go far and extend their legacy? >> i have been bullish on kansas as of late. they have been out -- past week and a half without swroel who has been their -- i think in the draft if he stays healthy. andrew wiggins. is the center sun believable. he has serious back injuries.
i like harvard. harvard last year dash. >> listen -- >> i know. >> listen what harvard has done.ew mexico. 13 seed. new mexico was a dark horse in the final four team. team i like ad lot. this year they are not quite as talented as they were last we are but had a couple of suspended kids come back. tommy amaker who was at michigan -- >> suspended at harvard? what's go on? >> this is not a classic ivey team. >> were they busted for stealing quizzes. >>...
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if you look at the number and you control for an apples to apples comparison, harvard economist claudia and othersha found that wage gap shrinks tremendously. >> and what upset me is the president knows this and even his own department of labor says after controlling for occupation, experience, other choices, women earn 95% as muchh as men do. >> correct. so the reason why 70 cents is incorrect, that it's false, is it's comparing all full-timere women to all full-time men,e regardless of occupation, and even the term, full time, is m misleading. to a 35-hourers workweek and as it turns out, men work longer hours than women and so they tend to chalk up aa. higher wage. >> my understanding is that we n men tend to work not just longer hours. be more willing to move for ain job, be willing to go to unsafe places. i assume you womenss are smarte, that we have less balanced lives. we're willing to give everything up for ambition at work. >> we are different. w i looked at one study of university of chicago mda's. looked at over 2,000 people whou graduated from the university of chicago, very
if you look at the number and you control for an apples to apples comparison, harvard economist claudia and othersha found that wage gap shrinks tremendously. >> and what upset me is the president knows this and even his own department of labor says after controlling for occupation, experience, other choices, women earn 95% as muchh as men do. >> correct. so the reason why 70 cents is incorrect, that it's false, is it's comparing all full-timere women to all full-time men,e...
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princeton, oxford, harvard. she was with two legends in the court. -- worked regally with briefly with williams and connolly. in thet teaching to work clinton administration as a deputy assistant to the president. you then went to harvard and became dean from 2003 until 2009. one of the reasons why i thought that it was perfect that you would be our inaugural speaker was in addition to having a really great career in academia and public service, you are also academic wass an really famous for being focused on helping students. ranging from revising the curriculum at harvard to free coffee which i would love to emulate. if there are any donors out there. after being one of the great deans of any law school, in 2009, you were nominated for solicitor general. in 2010, you were named to the supreme court succeeding injustice stevens's chair. >> you are very kind. when people used to go through my resume like that when they were introducing me for something, i used to get up to the podium and say, well, now you know
princeton, oxford, harvard. she was with two legends in the court. -- worked regally with briefly with williams and connolly. in thet teaching to work clinton administration as a deputy assistant to the president. you then went to harvard and became dean from 2003 until 2009. one of the reasons why i thought that it was perfect that you would be our inaugural speaker was in addition to having a really great career in academia and public service, you are also academic wass an really famous for...
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he is a lawyer and a harvard law grad and severed to the "the harvard law review". >> we were talking about data legislation and in reality the political prospects getting passed are not that great. there are a few issues like state authority to enforce and they proved to be blocked. given the authority you have right now, have you looked into the idea of multi stake processing that they are using with respect for privacy and now they picked one up for paton online issues. do you think that could be a good approach? >> guest: absolutely. i think self-regulation, as long as you have robust organization, we support that. and we at the commission support that as long as there is a robust standard and an enforcer such as the ftc i think it can be very important to compliment the work. >> host: what kind of work do you do with the fcc? >> guest: we collaborate into number of areas with the fcc and that is including enforcing the "do not call" rule. so yes, we work with them on a regular bases. >> you mentioned some carriers, the companies that are common carriers are looking for transform
he is a lawyer and a harvard law grad and severed to the "the harvard law review". >> we were talking about data legislation and in reality the political prospects getting passed are not that great. there are a few issues like state authority to enforce and they proved to be blocked. given the authority you have right now, have you looked into the idea of multi stake processing that they are using with respect for privacy and now they picked one up for paton online issues. do...
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it's a big gain for harvard.you for being here. >> thank you. >>> retailers may be late for spring a glut of inventory st l stillistill exists. some are cancelling their orders. gunderman group is a go. yes! not just a start up. an upstart. gotta get going. gotta be good. good? good. growth is the goal. how do we do that? i talked to ups. they'll help us out. new technology. smart advice. we focus on the business and they take care of the logistics. ups? good going. we get good. that's great. great. great. great. great. great. great. great. great. (all) great! i love logistics. ♪ they're playing basketball >>> welcome back to "squawk box," everybody. you were so confident in your bracket, hoping to win the office pool and maybe even get lucky and take down that $1 billion prize. one game in and most of us are out of the running. way to go, dayton. the flyers beating ohio state in a nail biter. four seconds left. ohio state had a chance to win only to see the ball bounce off the rim. dayton wins 60-59. good job, g
it's a big gain for harvard.you for being here. >> thank you. >>> retailers may be late for spring a glut of inventory st l stillistill exists. some are cancelling their orders. gunderman group is a go. yes! not just a start up. an upstart. gotta get going. gotta be good. good? good. growth is the goal. how do we do that? i talked to ups. they'll help us out. new technology. smart advice. we focus on the business and they take care of the logistics. ups? good going. we get good....
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it's harvard and yale. ciann jirks chambers. harvard out of the gate. chambers finding steve for the 2-handed slam. one for three. a 60-2 run. >> another dunk. 330 let. harvard up by eight. hardvard wins 70 by 68. crimson making a league appearance. >> how difficult was the classic. tiger woods nine of 18 leads, phil mickelson three bogeys, and certainlyio garcia hitting an in my opinion. second round action. par 4, third hole, woods 134 out. his approach lands on the green. he has issues. the ball kicks down the bang, into the water, 100 balls hitting the water. tiger not happy. he bogeyed the hole. >> 91 feet, 7 inches. tiger 5 over after 36 holes. among your leaders. dustin johnson. watch the pitch. hot on the fifth home. he ends up within a few feet of the hole. three atop the leader board at one under. woods is six shots off the pace. >> that's a look at sports. i'm mark morgan. >> lots of rivalries. >> lots going on. >> harvard and yale - harvard always wins. >> three straight times. >> i'm not bias. thank you so much. i want to take you to the to
it's harvard and yale. ciann jirks chambers. harvard out of the gate. chambers finding steve for the 2-handed slam. one for three. a 60-2 run. >> another dunk. 330 let. harvard up by eight. hardvard wins 70 by 68. crimson making a league appearance. >> how difficult was the classic. tiger woods nine of 18 leads, phil mickelson three bogeys, and certainlyio garcia hitting an in my opinion. second round action. par 4, third hole, woods 134 out. his approach lands on the green. he has...
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it is a little easier to get into harvard this year.cepted 5.9% of applicants versus 5.8% last year. i said a little easier. >> if you are on financial aid, and 60% of our undergraduate students are -- 6-0 -- you pay $12,000 a year for your education. that is an important commitment we have made. but making higher education affordable is a much broader challenge than that -- making higher education affordable is a much broader challenge than that. we have benefited from resources that alums and friends have given us over the years. >> you can watch the full interview with harvard's new president tonight on "charlie rose" only on bloomberg television. when it comes to obama care, they will take anyone. please, please sign up. over 6 million people have signed up for the affordable care act ahead of the monday deadline. as for the states setting up the most and least number of people, the results might surprise you. >> with days to go before the end of open enrollment, a dozen states are far behind expectations, with fewer than 50% of the
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and harvard's hip hop fellow comes, of course, to nerdland.ut first, nearly two days later and the search for an airplane and answers continues. >>> and good morning. i am ari melber in for melissa harris-perry. it has been nearly 48 hours since the last contact was made with malaysia airlines flight mh 703 seen here in a 2009 photo. it took off friday from kuala lumpur and was scheduled to land in beijing, saturday, at 5:30 friday afternoon here on the east coast. the u.s. is now joining china and other countries in bolstering this search with the federal and tsv sending investigators to help. a navy p-3 has arrived in the area, nbc news reports both are searching over the last-known communication and radar positions of the flight. malaysia airlines held a press conference earlier today. >> so far, there's no sign of the aircraft. and although we have confirmed reports of some oil spills, but there's not been verified. and not been verified, not been confirmed by the authorities. >> some officials also think the plane may have tried to turn a
and harvard's hip hop fellow comes, of course, to nerdland.ut first, nearly two days later and the search for an airplane and answers continues. >>> and good morning. i am ari melber in for melissa harris-perry. it has been nearly 48 hours since the last contact was made with malaysia airlines flight mh 703 seen here in a 2009 photo. it took off friday from kuala lumpur and was scheduled to land in beijing, saturday, at 5:30 friday afternoon here on the east coast. the u.s. is now...