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if i may advert to my own experience at harvard, once again: in the year i graduated, tuition at harvard was $1,000. to describe developments since then, in the words of a recent article, over the past sixty years, tuition at harvard law school has increased ten-fold in constant, inflation-adjusted dollars. in the early 1950's, a year's tuition at the school cost approximately $5,100 in 2011 dollars. over the next two decades, this figure more than doubled, so that by 1971 tuition was $11,664 in 2011 dollars. tuition grew at a relatively modest pace over the course of the 1970's, so that by 1981 it was $14,476 in 2011 dollars. then it climbed rapidly again, rising to $25,698 in 1991, $34,484 in 2001, and nearly $50,000 in 2011, again all in constant dollars. harvard's current tuition, by the way, is $53,308. this is obviously not sustainable, given that over the last 25 years there has been a sharp contraction of the legal-services sector, compared with the rest of the american economy. which means that a legal education has become less rather than more valuable, if you value a legal edu
if i may advert to my own experience at harvard, once again: in the year i graduated, tuition at harvard was $1,000. to describe developments since then, in the words of a recent article, over the past sixty years, tuition at harvard law school has increased ten-fold in constant, inflation-adjusted dollars. in the early 1950's, a year's tuition at the school cost approximately $5,100 in 2011 dollars. over the next two decades, this figure more than doubled, so that by 1971 tuition was $11,664...
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if i may speak to my own experience at harvard, in the year i graduated the code -- the tuition at harvard was $1000. to describe developments since then in the words of a recent article, i quote, over the past 60 years tuition has increased tenfold for constant inflation-adjusted dollars. and early 50's a year's tuition costs approximately $5,100 in $2011. over the next two decades this figure more than doubled. was 11,200 64tion in 2011 dollars. tuition grew at a relatively modest pace over the course of the 70's. climbed rapidly. rising to 25,006 hundred 98 and 1991. in 2001 and nearly 50,000 in 2011. again, all in constant $2011. the tuition is $57,838. this is not sustainable. given that over the past 25 years there has been a sharp contraction of the legal services section compared to the which meanseconomy, the legal education has become less rather than more valuable. if you value a legal education and money, which i obviously do not, and urge you not to do, things have to change. the worst is to shorten law school to two years. that will produce or should a one third reduction of
if i may speak to my own experience at harvard, in the year i graduated the code -- the tuition at harvard was $1000. to describe developments since then in the words of a recent article, i quote, over the past 60 years tuition has increased tenfold for constant inflation-adjusted dollars. and early 50's a year's tuition costs approximately $5,100 in $2011. over the next two decades this figure more than doubled. was 11,200 64tion in 2011 dollars. tuition grew at a relatively modest pace over...
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>> harvard divinity school as of last i checked had not made a statement, yes. this is pretty newsy news. this is a couple days since this has broken. so i was looking around. i was not able to find a statement by harvard or any of the other professionals that had seen it with their own eyes. >> thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> this is pbc "newshour weekend sunday." >>> as bhenwe mentioned the whi house correspondents' dinner was last night and the president took playful shots at just about everyone including himself. >> last year was rough. sheesh. at one point things got so bad the 47% called mitt romney to apologize. of course we rolled out healthcare.gov. that could have gone better. in 2008 my slogan was yes, we can. in 2013 my slogan was control alt delete. >> he didn't spare his vice president. >> you may have heard the other day hillary had to dodge a flying shoe at a press conference. >> he targeted the media. >> i am happy to be here, even though i am a little jet lagged from my trip to malaysia. the lengths we have to go to to get cnn coverage these
>> harvard divinity school as of last i checked had not made a statement, yes. this is pretty newsy news. this is a couple days since this has broken. so i was looking around. i was not able to find a statement by harvard or any of the other professionals that had seen it with their own eyes. >> thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> this is pbc "newshour weekend sunday." >>> as bhenwe mentioned the whi house correspondents' dinner was last night and the...
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and now to a showdown at harvard. a satanic mass at harvard. todd jones is the association president. tell me what is going on? what's the dispute. >> greta, it's using the ucharist as a mockery and as the blessed virgin mary. this has been around for hundreds of years. to have a satanic ritual of course has many of our students in alumni and world catholic community harvard alarmed by that. >> what do you think? you're a student there. >> excuse me? >> what do you think? >> i don't know. obviously i think it's terrible. i've been really interested in which type of groups i talk to. in the catholic community, for one, everyone has been up in arms and very frustrated about it. but on the flip side, i talk to everybody on campus and -- i mean, who is not catholic. and their responses have all been either apethetic and it's very interesting but they haven't said anything encouraging about it. we're starting blogs. we've actually got a little bit of a petition if anybody watching at wardpress.com, just a petition to the university. >> you know, fat
and now to a showdown at harvard. a satanic mass at harvard. todd jones is the association president. tell me what is going on? what's the dispute. >> greta, it's using the ucharist as a mockery and as the blessed virgin mary. this has been around for hundreds of years. to have a satanic ritual of course has many of our students in alumni and world catholic community harvard alarmed by that. >> what do you think? you're a student there. >> excuse me? >> what do you...
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harvard university where satanic black mass is happening in just minutes. rocking harvard. the archdiocese of boston and catholics around the global. the event was scheduled to be on campus, a few hours ago the harvard group moved the black mass off harvard's campus to undisclosed location. harvard student aurora joins us. she is the former president of harvard catholic students. thank you for joining us. >> of course, happy to be here, greta. >> now, apparently you have got this sort of moving black mass. do you have any idea where this mass is tonight? according to the latest crimson reports i'm aware of, the negotiations did fall through from that nightclub in central square. so we're hoping that the whole thing just gets cancelled. the worst case scenario would that be they try to get it back on campus. >> you have had any chance to talk to the president of the university or anybody in the hierarchy on campus? >> well, in fact, i had submitted a letter to president drew fouts this morning. with the nearly 60,000 names of people who objected to this hateful event. i have
harvard university where satanic black mass is happening in just minutes. rocking harvard. the archdiocese of boston and catholics around the global. the event was scheduled to be on campus, a few hours ago the harvard group moved the black mass off harvard's campus to undisclosed location. harvard student aurora joins us. she is the former president of harvard catholic students. thank you for joining us. >> of course, happy to be here, greta. >> now, apparently you have got this...
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i got to start changing the lyrics. >> charlie: you do, because you became harvard. >> i became harvardsity. your kids will be going to harvard, you know that. >> absolutely. absolutely. so i've got to change the lyrics up. >> charlie: you were at this harvard conference and gates said black americans are experiencing the best and the worst of times. is that true? >> yes. totally. gates is someone i look up to and he knows so much about african history, world history, black american history, so when he says something like that, it's definitely real, and i see both sides. my friends don't have -- not all my friends have lots of money. a lot of my friends are still from the community i come from, and with the conditions that we deal with, whether stop and frisk, whether there are large amounts of people thrown in jail or whatever it is, it's rough out there. but, yet, still, you have dr. dre -- >> charlie: $2 billion. $3 billion. >> charlie: $3 billion. $3 billion, and we still have president barack obama i'm really proud of. so, yeah, it's a parallel universe. >> charlie: dr. dre and jim
i got to start changing the lyrics. >> charlie: you do, because you became harvard. >> i became harvardsity. your kids will be going to harvard, you know that. >> absolutely. absolutely. so i've got to change the lyrics up. >> charlie: you were at this harvard conference and gates said black americans are experiencing the best and the worst of times. is that true? >> yes. totally. gates is someone i look up to and he knows so much about african history, world...
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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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. >>> coming up, satan gets expelled from harvard. that story is next.lways say be the man with the plan but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased sperm count, ankle, feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing while sleeping and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include
. >>> coming up, satan gets expelled from harvard. that story is next.lways say be the man with the plan but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women,...
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. >>> coming up, satan gets expelled from harvard. that story is next." rudy. [ barks ] [ chuckles ] i'd do anything to keep this guy happy and healthy. that's why i'm so excited about these new milk-bone brushing chews. whoa, i'm not the only one. it's a brilliant new way to take care of his teeth. clinically proven as effective as brushing. ok, here you go. have you ever seen a dog brush his own teeth? the twist and nub design cleans all the way down to the gum line, even reaching the back teeth. they taste like a treat, but they clean like a toothbrush. nothing says you care like a milk-bone brushing chew. [ barks ] do you have something for pain? i have bayer aspirin. i'm not having a heart attack, it's my back. i mean bayer back & body. it works great for pain. bayer back & body provides effective relief for your tough pain. better? yeah...thanks for the tip! is all ready the brand ofstate the year.d berkshire hathaway home services. good to know. anct nc ]o#2i evn t ies aratg ] ou kouray yo clth thppn ye foge tum and we'll be here at lifelock doing
. >>> coming up, satan gets expelled from harvard. that story is next." rudy. [ barks ] [ chuckles ] i'd do anything to keep this guy happy and healthy. that's why i'm so excited about these new milk-bone brushing chews. whoa, i'm not the only one. it's a brilliant new way to take care of his teeth. clinically proven as effective as brushing. ok, here you go. have you ever seen a dog brush his own teeth? the twist and nub design cleans all the way down to the gum line, even...
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third child, david, harvard. and armundi, i would like to tell you went to college without incident, it didn't happen that way. he was almost killed in a bicycle accident. >> that was a huge blow to me. >> he was in a coma for days. when he finally woke up, he couldn't see well or think clearly and he attacked his rehabilitation with such determination that his father, perhaps, the strongest man he knew began calling him al trucador, the fighter. so he entered college on time. a full year before doctors thought he could do it. >> he's one of the most people i admire in this world. he's something else. >> five weeks after i met him, he graduated from harvard university. the fourth in his family to earn an ivy league education. they had done it with scholar ships of course. when i asked him how his parents could afford the trip for the graduation, he said some guy sent us $3,000. when i asked who, he showed me the guy. >> here we have -- >> there's bill gates and armundi wearing the tie. one of 40,000 academically
third child, david, harvard. and armundi, i would like to tell you went to college without incident, it didn't happen that way. he was almost killed in a bicycle accident. >> that was a huge blow to me. >> he was in a coma for days. when he finally woke up, he couldn't see well or think clearly and he attacked his rehabilitation with such determination that his father, perhaps, the strongest man he knew began calling him al trucador, the fighter. so he entered college on time. a...
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still with us, professor at harvard business school. in our washington studio, james coreliss, and from the cato institute. what is the contract between a rise in the gas tax and the obama administration's current plan? do they yield the same amount of money, and do the people who use the facilities end up paying. >> very few have proposed raising the tax gas. the obama m has talked about the corporate tax reform, repatriate the funds. if we grease the gasoline tax and index it to inflation we get something that is a bit more sustainable. >> chris edwards, i know you're not in love with either proposal, but which one is the easer one to swallow? >> i don't think president obama's corporate tax plan will go anywhere. the federal government than been known for bridging to nowhere. that's why i think it makes a lot more sense for state governments to tackle these problems. you're looking at gas tax revenues or electronic tolling or local, private partnerships, i think the solution is at the state-government level not the federal level. >>
still with us, professor at harvard business school. in our washington studio, james coreliss, and from the cato institute. what is the contract between a rise in the gas tax and the obama administration's current plan? do they yield the same amount of money, and do the people who use the facilities end up paying. >> very few have proposed raising the tax gas. the obama m has talked about the corporate tax reform, repatriate the funds. if we grease the gasoline tax and index it to...
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that was my experience in my years at harvard. part of why i've come forward.ery time we shut up an untenured faculty people, if they can fire me for listening to my students and standing shoulder to shoulder, imagine the fear they will strike into other entenured females and students who feel it's their fault. >> i know the young women appreciate the fight you do. we'll watch it closely. >>> good news on the job front when a day when the president really needs it. we're going to crunch some numbers next. ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can clear a table [ sneezes ] without lifting a finger, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. ♪ zyrtec®. muddle no more™. [ female announcer ] and now introducing children's zyrtec® dissolve tabs for full 24 hour allergy relief. i was 80% nervous. but with 100% odor protection, i had nothing to worry about. [ female announcer ] only secret offers clinical strength antiperspirant in your 2 f
that was my experience in my years at harvard. part of why i've come forward.ery time we shut up an untenured faculty people, if they can fire me for listening to my students and standing shoulder to shoulder, imagine the fear they will strike into other entenured females and students who feel it's their fault. >> i know the young women appreciate the fight you do. we'll watch it closely. >>> good news on the job front when a day when the president really needs it. we're going to...
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john is professor at harvard university. he writes on the civil war era began anti-slavery in photography. author and editor including two books our national best sellers for the most recent is the battle of the republic. and the stone that marches on was a finalist in 2013. his reviews of appeared "the washington post" in huffington post and numerous scholarly books but with the state department program is a consultant to hollywood films with a screenplay and appearing in a documentary the abolitionist. with that background i think we'll look forward to an incredibly exciting discussion. [applause] >> the goal is to have a conversation but before we launch into this discussion we often have dinner together at least once a year and we will share a couple dozen oysters to have a conversation about everything and anything because with the completion of the trilogy it is nice to attempt some -- to revokes maybe we should have some oysters and a bottle of wine. [laughter] but i will turn it over to john. >> we will hopefully all
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, but harvard is not the new it school. that's for sure. the new it school for high school graduates, not harvard or yale, but right here in the bay area. we're talking about stanford. according to the princeton review, stanford is the top dream college for high school seniors. stanford has the lowest undergraduate accept tance rate. five out of the last six years, that is true. it also raises more money than any other university and it also doesn't hurt that the campus is located in the heart of silicon valley. >> the new it school and the new i.t. school as well. >>> still to come, a bay area ceo's vision for space travel. ready for liftoff. elon musk revealing the future, coming up next. >>> standby. go! >> and good morning, this is bob redell. we're taking you live here to the valor games, where veterans with disabilities are certainly putting the rest of us to shame. that story coming up in a live report. nice shot! >> bull's-eye, bob! good morning to you. overcast right now in san francisco. let me show you the differ
, but harvard is not the new it school. that's for sure. the new it school for high school graduates, not harvard or yale, but right here in the bay area. we're talking about stanford. according to the princeton review, stanford is the top dream college for high school seniors. stanford has the lowest undergraduate accept tance rate. five out of the last six years, that is true. it also raises more money than any other university and it also doesn't hurt that the campus is located in the heart...
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harvard has had 100 cases of sexual assault reported over the last three years. just last month, an assault victim there wrote an open letter in the college newspaper saying, "our policy is so outdated and narrow in scope that it discourages survivors from entering an investigative process." sarah tedesco was part of a title ix complaint against emerson college in boston. >> we should be equipping those students with what they need to know if it does happen. it's an epidemic. there are students at other schools committing suicide because nobody is listening to them. >> reporter: both emerson and harvard are currently revising their sexual assault policies. two days ago, the white house announced plans to better educate universities on how to combat sexual violence on campus. victim advocates like colby bruno think more can be done. >> i'd like to see some other rules promulgated that hits a school where it hurts, monetarily. and i think it would start to make schools pay attention to this. >> reporter: and you'd like to see consequences. >> i would like to see co
harvard has had 100 cases of sexual assault reported over the last three years. just last month, an assault victim there wrote an open letter in the college newspaper saying, "our policy is so outdated and narrow in scope that it discourages survivors from entering an investigative process." sarah tedesco was part of a title ix complaint against emerson college in boston. >> we should be equipping those students with what they need to know if it does happen. it's an epidemic....
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harvard business school.en have this amazing series of jobs from a goldman sachs, and then decided you wanted to be in silicon valley and you want to do what everybody's dream is who goes to silicon valley, be an entrepreneur and create a company. what more should i add? >> i think those are the main parts. i always knew i wanted to do something entrepreneurial. i started my career in the finance side. in transition to work on startups. i think there is an opportunity to to create tremendous value and shape the way that we live our lives. i had an idea and decided to go after it. that is how i started peek.com. >> but there is a model you thought was interesting. opentable. what was it about opentable that you thought might serve as a model like what you wanted to do and travel? >> sure. it stemmed from me going away on a trip to istanbul. >> more about that later. >> exactly. i spent 20 hours on this trip trying to figure out what i should do. i should be able to book it. it'd make sense to me that there was
harvard business school.en have this amazing series of jobs from a goldman sachs, and then decided you wanted to be in silicon valley and you want to do what everybody's dream is who goes to silicon valley, be an entrepreneur and create a company. what more should i add? >> i think those are the main parts. i always knew i wanted to do something entrepreneurial. i started my career in the finance side. in transition to work on startups. i think there is an opportunity to to create...
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harvard was $1000. to describe developments since then, in the words of a recent article, i quote, over the past 60 years, tuition at harvard law school has increased tenfold in constant inflation-adjusted dollars. in the early '50s, a year's tuition cost approximately $5100 in $2011. over the next two decades this figure more than doubled, so that by 1971 tuition was 11,006 under $64 in $2011. tuition grew at a relatively modest to over the course of the '70s. by 1981, it was 14,476. then it climbed rapidly rising to 25,608 in 1991, 34,484 and 20 -- 2001, and nearly 50,000 in 2011. again all in constant $2011. harvard's current tuition by the way is $57,811. this is not sustainable. given that over the past 25 years there has been a sharp contraction of the legal services sector, compared with the rest of the american economy. which means that a legal education has become less rather than more valuable, if you value a legal education and money coming which i obviously do not, and urged him not to do. b
harvard was $1000. to describe developments since then, in the words of a recent article, i quote, over the past 60 years, tuition at harvard law school has increased tenfold in constant inflation-adjusted dollars. in the early '50s, a year's tuition cost approximately $5100 in $2011. over the next two decades this figure more than doubled, so that by 1971 tuition was 11,006 under $64 in $2011. tuition grew at a relatively modest to over the course of the '70s. by 1981, it was 14,476. then it...
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if i may advert to my own experience at harvard, once again: in the year i graduated, tuition at harvard was $1,000. to describe developments since then, in the words of a recent article, over the past sixty years, tuition at harvard law school has increased ten-fold in constant, inflation-adjusted dollars. in the early 1950's, a year's tuition at the school cost approximately $5,100 in 2011 dollars. over the next two decades, this figure more than doubled, so that by 1971 tuition was $11,664 in 2011 dollars. tuition grew at a relatively modest pace over the course of the 1970's, so that by 1981 it was $14,476 in 2011 dollars. then it climbed rapidly again, rising to $25,698 in 1991, $34,484 in 2001, and nearly $50,000 in 2011, again all in constant dollars. harvard's current tuition, by the way, is $53,308. this is obviously not sustainable, given that over the last 25 years there has been a sharp contraction of the legal-services sector, compared with the rest of the american economy. which means that a legal education has become less rather than more valuable, if you value a legal edu
if i may advert to my own experience at harvard, once again: in the year i graduated, tuition at harvard was $1,000. to describe developments since then, in the words of a recent article, over the past sixty years, tuition at harvard law school has increased ten-fold in constant, inflation-adjusted dollars. in the early 1950's, a year's tuition at the school cost approximately $5,100 in 2011 dollars. over the next two decades, this figure more than doubled, so that by 1971 tuition was $11,664...
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. >> are you a professor of contract law at harvard university. >> that's right. >> and you can't read them. >> that's right. it's designed not to be read. >> good because i can't read my credit card agreement. it's against my credit card agreement. i think, i'm too scared to read it and warren's not just attack credit cards now, senator buzzshackle wants to take the adventure out of banking. >> banking should not be this kind of high risk activity. and it should not be taking on risk. if you want to take on those risks you need to be somewhere else. banking should be boring. >> banking should not be boring. opening a simple checking account should be a high risk adrenaline fuel vault to the wall. that is why my accountant bill files my taxes while landing in a 360 nose vault butter fly. and it's not making her any friends, folks. >> elizabeth warren is loathed by wall street, hated by wall street. >> wall street hates her. >> they really, really do hater. >> just like the old with us because adage, if you don't have anything nice to say, it's probably about elizabeth warren. and now s
. >> are you a professor of contract law at harvard university. >> that's right. >> and you can't read them. >> that's right. it's designed not to be read. >> good because i can't read my credit card agreement. it's against my credit card agreement. i think, i'm too scared to read it and warren's not just attack credit cards now, senator buzzshackle wants to take the adventure out of banking. >> banking should not be this kind of high risk activity. and it...
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i stopped when i got to harvard and did a phd. i started writing for other historians and i began to write short articles and very scholarly academic prose. then i became a university administrator, started writing bureaucratic prose, you know, memoranda to this person and that. so when i came to have the time again to go back to the writing i wanted to do, my style was gone. i--i couldn't write in anything but that terrible bureaucratic voice. so i knew i'd have to write something that was very close to the bone and got deep into my psyche in order to get my style back. so that's why i started, among other reasons, and it did come back. c-span: small point, but i notice the difference in "the road to coorain," you dedicate the book to john... >> guest: yes. c-span: ... and in this new book, it's in memory of john. >> guest: yes. he died just about three years ago now. c-span: and where did you meet him? >> guest: i met him when i came to harvard as a graduate student, and i didn't understand the system very well. i was in a big h
i stopped when i got to harvard and did a phd. i started writing for other historians and i began to write short articles and very scholarly academic prose. then i became a university administrator, started writing bureaucratic prose, you know, memoranda to this person and that. so when i came to have the time again to go back to the writing i wanted to do, my style was gone. i--i couldn't write in anything but that terrible bureaucratic voice. so i knew i'd have to write something that was...
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she will be going to harvard, as you might imagine. this guy right here is designing a new computer system. it might allow us to develop flu vaccines faster and more efficiently. he is going to harvard. [laughter] you have this guy, who won a competition for stem education. he just started high school. so, he may go to mit or someplace. then we have a girl scout troop. oklahoma.rom stand up girls. [applause] codinguys did their own to design a lego system that shows how, if water is rising bridge, the bridge would go up right away and save lives. they are in second grade. so -- you know. i was just learning how to put up a tent. they are designing bridge systems to save people. we are very proud of them. give them a round of applause. [applause] now that i am at --who also ms? -- who else did i miss? this crew made a simulated catapult. these folks in the blue shirts are designing a sensor system to save pedestrians. they are actually doing it jointly with kids in ethiopia. they want to spread their knowledge, not just restricted to he
she will be going to harvard, as you might imagine. this guy right here is designing a new computer system. it might allow us to develop flu vaccines faster and more efficiently. he is going to harvard. [laughter] you have this guy, who won a competition for stem education. he just started high school. so, he may go to mit or someplace. then we have a girl scout troop. oklahoma.rom stand up girls. [applause] codinguys did their own to design a lego system that shows how, if water is rising...
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harvard is being weak on this.do if a quran were being burnt as an expression of whatever? they would get in big trouble. they would never do it. and that doesn't mean, well, you know, therefore, they shouldn't -- no. but the fact is respect is part of a civil society, and harvard should be not only protecting that, but they should be teaching it to their students. bill: well, apparently they're not, because it's going to go on as scheduled, may 12th. today. >> you know what the christians are going to do? they're going to have at the same time not protests and angry fighting, they're going to have a prayer service at 8:00 p.m. in churches all over boston and campus in response. bill: good to know. thank you, father jonathan. martha, what's next? martha: more trouble for the secret service. why agents assigned to protect the white house were pulled from their posts for a personal matter that we are now learning about. >>> plus, remember this? ♪ ♪ bill: yeah, free to be healthy, but it's not exactly free. in fact, i
harvard is being weak on this.do if a quran were being burnt as an expression of whatever? they would get in big trouble. they would never do it. and that doesn't mean, well, you know, therefore, they shouldn't -- no. but the fact is respect is part of a civil society, and harvard should be not only protecting that, but they should be teaching it to their students. bill: well, apparently they're not, because it's going to go on as scheduled, may 12th. today. >> you know what the...
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>> host: harvard is not a government school speech of the we are talking about two different things. and you were -- [inaudible conversations] >> guest: harvard, dartmouth, yale, princeton were all found it on biblical principles. you go there now that is all gone. i remember it being said, nathan qc when he was president of harvard more than a century ago said the lease the should be expected of a harvard graduate is that he learns to pronounced the name of god without embarrassment. >> host: we will take up short break and come right back with cal thomas and his new work, "what works: common sense solutions for a stronger america". >> on the go, "after words" is available via pot cast or itunes . visit booktv.org and click pot cast on the upper left-hand side of the page, select which would like and listen to -- while you travel. >> host: we are back with cal thomas, the author of a new book called, "what works: common sense solutions for a stronger america" the end of your book you right, let's have -- i am quoting here -- the equivalent of testimony time in church where we can st
>> host: harvard is not a government school speech of the we are talking about two different things. and you were -- [inaudible conversations] >> guest: harvard, dartmouth, yale, princeton were all found it on biblical principles. you go there now that is all gone. i remember it being said, nathan qc when he was president of harvard more than a century ago said the lease the should be expected of a harvard graduate is that he learns to pronounced the name of god without...
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c-span: harvard? >> guest: yeah, the--an outside reader on the dissertation, but from another university. c-span: but from ucla. >> guest: no, at harvard. c-span: at harvard. ok. >> guest: yeah. she--we met just, i think, through the field. i met her at stanford and she would come to harvard and give talks, and so i thought she would be a good person to--to work with. c-span: now are you political along the way? do you have strong feelings about anything? >> guest: no, but the press has made a big deal of the fact that i'm a registered democrat and i--you know, i've done this book on reagan. but i've not really been actively involved in politics. when i was younger i had internships, one in washington for pete mccloskey, who was a republican, but the main reason i worked for him is that he was very supportive of a school i went to in east palo alto, an elementary and high school, and he--he offered me the job. so that's the--the reason. but i've never really been involved in politics at any serious le
c-span: harvard? >> guest: yeah, the--an outside reader on the dissertation, but from another university. c-span: but from ucla. >> guest: no, at harvard. c-span: at harvard. ok. >> guest: yeah. she--we met just, i think, through the field. i met her at stanford and she would come to harvard and give talks, and so i thought she would be a good person to--to work with. c-span: now are you political along the way? do you have strong feelings about anything? >> guest: no,...
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harvard had a faculty of 65 professors, nine teaching fellows and for collectors. a total of 78. 119ow has a faculty of full-time professors. 115s adding professors and lecture versed in law. versus 287 now. not the end of the world to cut that back. teachingans higher loans. which again but not be the end of the world. when i got out of law schools average teaching load is almost eight hours a week. currently in the major law schools it is about half of that. , processedt least oriel salaries if not reduced well at least increased as rapidly as they have been. as an harvard again example, faculty salaries have more than doubled in real terms since 1969. chief justice john roberts in his unsuccessful 2008 entry -- entry to congress to raise the pay of federal judges pointed out that federal district judges are paid half as much as senior professors at top law schools. but to return to my main point, since the modern legal academy appears not to believe that there is a solid and significant core of courses that entitle someone to be admitted for the profession of la
harvard had a faculty of 65 professors, nine teaching fellows and for collectors. a total of 78. 119ow has a faculty of full-time professors. 115s adding professors and lecture versed in law. versus 287 now. not the end of the world to cut that back. teachingans higher loans. which again but not be the end of the world. when i got out of law schools average teaching load is almost eight hours a week. currently in the major law schools it is about half of that. , processedt least oriel salaries...
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harvard, march 2011, the number of americans who died in terrorist attacks last year, eight. the minimum number two died after being struck by lightning, 29. terrorism is a role threat. it is not anything to make light of. but there are all sorts of threats that we guard against and keep ourselves safe from, not by dismantling our fundmental liberty like the right to privacy and the limitation on the government's ability know what we're saying but by balancing them and affirming the values we're trying to protect in the first place. thank you. [applause]
harvard, march 2011, the number of americans who died in terrorist attacks last year, eight. the minimum number two died after being struck by lightning, 29. terrorism is a role threat. it is not anything to make light of. but there are all sorts of threats that we guard against and keep ourselves safe from, not by dismantling our fundmental liberty like the right to privacy and the limitation on the government's ability know what we're saying but by balancing them and affirming the values...
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harvard has had 100 cases of sexual assault reported last three years. assaulted student wrote an open letter in the college newspaper saying our policy is so outdated and narrow in scope that it discourages survivors from entering into an gettive process. sara is part of a title nine complaint. >> we should be equipping those students with what they need to know if it does happen. it's epidemic. there's students at other schools committing suicide because nobody's living to then. two days ago the white house announced plans to better educate universities on how to combat sexual violence on campus. victim advocates like colby bruno think more can be done. >> i'd like to see some other rules promulgated that hits the school where it hurts monetarily, and i think it would start to make schools pay attention to this. >> and you'd like to see consequences. >> i would like to see consequences. >> we want to be clear that the schools named here are under investigation and that does not mean they are guilty. in addition to harvard and emerson, we also contacted
harvard has had 100 cases of sexual assault reported last three years. assaulted student wrote an open letter in the college newspaper saying our policy is so outdated and narrow in scope that it discourages survivors from entering into an gettive process. sara is part of a title nine complaint. >> we should be equipping those students with what they need to know if it does happen. it's epidemic. there's students at other schools committing suicide because nobody's living to then. two...
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more than 60,000 people signed petitions irving harvard -- urging harvard to stop it.en moved off campus. top headlines. thehat had to do with medical school at harvard with internships. >> just bizarre. why would you do that? you were chairman of the economics department at columbia . help us out. >> the kids these days. i have a son at harvard. are listening this morning, shape up. >> matthew is a good boy. not involved. single best chart this morning. a rate chart. >> i gender pay chart. it is not actually the base pay. it is from pay scale. men's wage growth. we will unveil it to show women's pay growth. initially the yellow line outpaces the white wine. on average for women, age 30 $960,000 per year. for men, a peak set 48. >> that is a really cool chart. >> log fridays. >> special day. everyone is looking at ways to close the gap, to change the pay gap, especially the at age 30. if you are a woman who wants to have a family, something to consider. >> you are living it. a big challenge. >> day in and day out. >> i caught one of them watching beyoncÉ. >> they do no
more than 60,000 people signed petitions irving harvard -- urging harvard to stop it.en moved off campus. top headlines. thehat had to do with medical school at harvard with internships. >> just bizarre. why would you do that? you were chairman of the economics department at columbia . help us out. >> the kids these days. i have a son at harvard. are listening this morning, shape up. >> matthew is a good boy. not involved. single best chart this morning. a rate chart. >>...
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coming up, michael bloomberg set to give the commencement address at harvard today.it is a speech that is expected to get fiery. a lot of the students don't want him there at all. that is coming up. quiet! mom has a headache! had a headache! but now, i& don't. excedrin is fast. in fact for some, relief starts in just 15 minutes. excedrin. headache. gone. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain. this is humira helping me lay the groundwork. this is humira helping to protect my joints from further damage. doctors have been prescribing humira for ten years. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira is proven to help relieve pain and stop further joint damage in many adults. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, ser
coming up, michael bloomberg set to give the commencement address at harvard today.it is a speech that is expected to get fiery. a lot of the students don't want him there at all. that is coming up. quiet! mom has a headache! had a headache! but now, i& don't. excedrin is fast. in fact for some, relief starts in just 15 minutes. excedrin. headache. gone. if yand you're talking toevere rheuyour rheumatologistike me, about a biologic... this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my...
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our guest host for the hour is robert kaplan of harvard built -- harvard business school and -- sharesigible for sales later today. jack dorsey will be keeping his stakes. apple one that patent suit against samsung over smartphone technology. a jury in the california oh awarded apple 150 million dollars of the $2 billion it fought. betting on self driving cars. ae company is investing in company that develops car technology. finals -- thehe files of the request. >> i can't wait for self driving cars. pulsar a lot of -- that will solve a lot of my carpal problems. >> i was driving on a highway, a guy hit a golf ball, it dodged my windshield. it was scary. nearly had an accident. >> that's because you hang out in these places where there is a golf -- >> i was china get out of that place. admit i hitssed to a car from a golf course and it was horrendous. theily it hit the top of convertible and didn't break it. >> this was when you are the cftc commissioner. >> before that. it was on a renowned golf course. >> your tax dollars at work. you in 2007? at a bloomberg terminal, absolutely ofnd
our guest host for the hour is robert kaplan of harvard built -- harvard business school and -- sharesigible for sales later today. jack dorsey will be keeping his stakes. apple one that patent suit against samsung over smartphone technology. a jury in the california oh awarded apple 150 million dollars of the $2 billion it fought. betting on self driving cars. ae company is investing in company that develops car technology. finals -- thehe files of the request. >> i can't wait for self...
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now he is class valedictorian going to harvard. >> reporter: one of the biggest challenges, you don'tmuch parent involvement. it's not that they don't want to help. they are busy with work and the language barrier sometimes an issue too. >> reporter: the teacher bought each student a t-shirt at the college where they have been accepted. it's a tradition to wear them on the last day of school and the symbolism is loud and clear to younger students. >> they will be role models for students coming up. >> it shows how much potential the school has. everyone looks down at the school and it's great to see the inspiration at the school and you see kids going to harvard, uhm, brown, for example. ucla. it's here. >> reporter: now that they have been accepted to their four- year schools, the real challenge according to the principal is to be able to follow through financially. a few of them have received full ride scholarships but for the vast majority of them the reality of their financial situations will take over. many will have to go to work instead of college. others will attend less expen
now he is class valedictorian going to harvard. >> reporter: one of the biggest challenges, you don'tmuch parent involvement. it's not that they don't want to help. they are busy with work and the language barrier sometimes an issue too. >> reporter: the teacher bought each student a t-shirt at the college where they have been accepted. it's a tradition to wear them on the last day of school and the symbolism is loud and clear to younger students. >> they will be role models...
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like harvard. stanford decideed not to comment. >> the mystery millionaire posted a statement to twitter followers, the search for money hidden around the bay area and now southern california has turned into a (difficult -- has turned into a frenzy but he is asking people to keep it safe trying to pick safe locations as people race to find the stashed cash. he will take time to figure out how to move hidden cash forward because don't worry, you will like another big announcement that is still to come. >> no pushing. in shoving. in running for the cars to get at the money. >> hope it don't turn ugly. remember when kristen used to give us money with envelopes in it? >> i do. >> how does it look in terms of how weather forecast in winning in that regard? is it winning? >> it cannot stay sunny at the coast too long, we knew it was coming. we have graduations in shadow of san bruno mountain we have south san francisco el camino and colts will graduate at 1:00 o'clock, dropping down to 66 and breezy. dow
like harvard. stanford decideed not to comment. >> the mystery millionaire posted a statement to twitter followers, the search for money hidden around the bay area and now southern california has turned into a (difficult -- has turned into a frenzy but he is asking people to keep it safe trying to pick safe locations as people race to find the stashed cash. he will take time to figure out how to move hidden cash forward because don't worry, you will like another big announcement that is...
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interesting comments in larry summers'class at harvard. i guess it was harvard. he said, of course these banks are too big to fail, but then he likened those of us trying to fix this to captain ahab forever chasing the white whale. he finally acknowledged that he is not in power, that these banks are really too big to fail. if you think fixing this really matters that much. presidential adviser was in my office for five years ago. i was talking to him about the importance of manufacturing, especially when you look at manufacturing 30 years ago, it was 22% of our gdp, now it is not much more than 10. financial services has grown to 20% of our gdp from much less than that three decades ago. he said share it, we can't pick winners and losers. i said i'm not picking which manufacturer or which industry, i am saying we have picked winners and losers in this country for some time, and we picked financial services to be the winner, and their middle-class and working-class and poor people at manufacturing to be the loser. it is time that we refocus that, if you will. [ap
interesting comments in larry summers'class at harvard. i guess it was harvard. he said, of course these banks are too big to fail, but then he likened those of us trying to fix this to captain ahab forever chasing the white whale. he finally acknowledged that he is not in power, that these banks are really too big to fail. if you think fixing this really matters that much. presidential adviser was in my office for five years ago. i was talking to him about the importance of manufacturing,...
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harvard school of public health estimates that about -- or harvard medical school as well as maybe 100,000 deaths a year. with new technologies and regulators being forced to sleep on the job the mice will play. that is what we have seen in the recent g.m. situation. the other thing that is troubling is more and more giant corporate mergers. the drug companies are merge being, communication companies, cable, time warner. when you have fewer and fewer corporations they will throw their power around. it is in their d.n.a. that is called predictability by the corporate executives, strategic planning. but it is not good for competition and innovation. host: is that a partisan issue, right, left, republican, democrat, the bringing together of these large corporations? guest: you know, when you see the rebellion against the federal communications commission loosening the restrictions on how many tv, radio or newspapers can be owned by one company in an area, it was left-right. they got the house of representatives to vote to overrule it. it was left-right. it was the n.r.a. and kevin cross. you
harvard school of public health estimates that about -- or harvard medical school as well as maybe 100,000 deaths a year. with new technologies and regulators being forced to sleep on the job the mice will play. that is what we have seen in the recent g.m. situation. the other thing that is troubling is more and more giant corporate mergers. the drug companies are merge being, communication companies, cable, time warner. when you have fewer and fewer corporations they will throw their power...
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i don't remember him, i remember him saying it, when he was president of harvard more than a century ago said the least that should be expected of a harvard graduate is that he be able to pronounce the name of god without embarrassment. >> host: we'll be right back with cal thomas, his new book, "what works: common sense solutions for a stronger america." >> after words is available via podcast through itunes and xml. visit booktv.org and click podcast on the upper left side of the page. select which podcast you'd like to download and listen to after words while you travel. we're back with cal thomas. he's the author of a new book called "what works: common sense solutions for a stronger hurricane." cal, at the end of your book let's have, i'm quoting here, the equivalent of testimony time in church where we can start showcasing people who once lived in poverty and despair now living conservatively. inspiration followed by i motivation. well, first, explain. kansas? >> guest: i made a speech which is reproduced in the book to the kansas chamber of commerce 18 months or so ago, and i
i don't remember him, i remember him saying it, when he was president of harvard more than a century ago said the least that should be expected of a harvard graduate is that he be able to pronounce the name of god without embarrassment. >> host: we'll be right back with cal thomas, his new book, "what works: common sense solutions for a stronger america." >> after words is available via podcast through itunes and xml. visit booktv.org and click podcast on the upper left...
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i spoke at harvard and met people that said i don't know any conservatives. >> it is education.ar all sides and walk out feeling like you learned a lot about different viewpoints in the world. it is not happening in most places. thank you for being here. >> it is important. then you can make up your own mind. we are awaiting for president obama to meet with eric sen and the man who blew the whistle is here live. and there is this: >> a base jumping dare devil who took the dog. he had no choice. is that okay? >> road trip! >> road trip! dentures are very different to real teeth. they're about 10 times softer and may have surface pores where bacteria can multiply. polident kills 99.99% of odor causing bacteria and helps dissolve stains. that's why i recommend polident. [ male announcer ] cleaner, fresher, brighter every day. >>> this week we were told the nation's gdp shank this weekend at negative 1%. charles pane is here most of making money and thost of money. what are we doing wrong? >> we are going in reverse. they are trying to say it is weather and business inventories are
i spoke at harvard and met people that said i don't know any conservatives. >> it is education.ar all sides and walk out feeling like you learned a lot about different viewpoints in the world. it is not happening in most places. thank you for being here. >> it is important. then you can make up your own mind. we are awaiting for president obama to meet with eric sen and the man who blew the whistle is here live. and there is this: >> a base jumping dare devil who took the dog....
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i guess it was harvard. he said, of course these banks are too big to fail, but then he likened those of us trying to fix this to captain ahab forever chasing the white whale. he finally acknowledged that he is not in power, that these banks are really too big to fail. if you think fixing this really matters that much. presidential adviser was in my office for five years ago. i was talking to him about the importance of manufacturing, especially when you look at manufacturing 30 years ago, it was 22% of our gdp, now it is
i guess it was harvard. he said, of course these banks are too big to fail, but then he likened those of us trying to fix this to captain ahab forever chasing the white whale. he finally acknowledged that he is not in power, that these banks are really too big to fail. if you think fixing this really matters that much. presidential adviser was in my office for five years ago. i was talking to him about the importance of manufacturing, especially when you look at manufacturing 30 years ago, it...
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he went to harvard and briefly attended stanford school of business.'s no stranger to the business of sports. his name has been tied for a possible deal for the sacramento kings but that fell through. now his poised to make the biggest nba deal ever, going from high-tech billionaire to courtside baller. >> so he's got all the ingredients, right? very loyal. still drives a ford because his dad worked at ford. he's got fashion. you see how he is in the microsoft videos. clearly the kind of guy you can see courtside cheering for his team. >> he's got $2 billion there. >> i don't know if this is a big group. he's tried to buy a team before with a group of investors. i don't know if this is just him or other investors. >> just him. just him. >> he's got the money. >> he's doing this bid as an individual, as opposed to the other teams bidding which are distinctively groups. >> he's got the edge. again, in the release from she'lly sterling it was clear they have been talking already to the nba. the vote is not here yet but they've been talking to the nba abou
he went to harvard and briefly attended stanford school of business.'s no stranger to the business of sports. his name has been tied for a possible deal for the sacramento kings but that fell through. now his poised to make the biggest nba deal ever, going from high-tech billionaire to courtside baller. >> so he's got all the ingredients, right? very loyal. still drives a ford because his dad worked at ford. he's got fashion. you see how he is in the microsoft videos. clearly the kind of...
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i agree with drew who is the president of harvard and the chaplains.his is a part that shouldn't be held but the principal under pins not only harvard but the entire democracy freedom of expression. the president of the chaplain said something i think more powerful. he says the best way to overcome hatred is to overwhelm it. i think rather than be overly concerned about a very small minority with the views rather he's doing what we should do in face of the situations in showing how love and acceptance can trump that and as i understand it -- >> we need to love and accept -- >> the catholic church is holding two acceseparate events >> love and acceptance is good but is there a double standard? if a group wants to hold something with the profit of moe h -- mohammed? >> i agree. there is a double standard it's okay to hock christianity, we're demanding more and more from society, society is demanding that christians be toll tolerant and hostile towards christianity but increasingly, there is little sensitivity given to those things held dear to christians
i agree with drew who is the president of harvard and the chaplains.his is a part that shouldn't be held but the principal under pins not only harvard but the entire democracy freedom of expression. the president of the chaplain said something i think more powerful. he says the best way to overcome hatred is to overwhelm it. i think rather than be overly concerned about a very small minority with the views rather he's doing what we should do in face of the situations in showing how love and...