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this is something that i would say has been slow to change at harvard, but there is a mindset that harvardndamental boundaries. i think we do that brilliantly. but i think over the last decade i have watched where a number of the harvard faculty have been successful entrepreneurs. i had a meeting this morning with ryan adams whose company was acquired by twitter. he is one of our cs faculty. we have a lot of faculty getting into the entrepreneurial space. their excitement is infectious, and that affects their graduate and undergraduate students. if we can capture that and bring it to the curriculum, the classroom curriculum as well as the online curriculum, i think we could be even more effective. emily: frank doyle, the dean of the harvard school of engineering and applied sciences with spark capital. up next, our focus on the boston startup scene continues. we will talk supersonic jet technology. you're watching the best of "bloomberg west." ? emily: continuing with our focus on boston innovation, let's turn to aerospace and the research to bring supersonic aircraft to market. flying fas
this is something that i would say has been slow to change at harvard, but there is a mindset that harvardndamental boundaries. i think we do that brilliantly. but i think over the last decade i have watched where a number of the harvard faculty have been successful entrepreneurs. i had a meeting this morning with ryan adams whose company was acquired by twitter. he is one of our cs faculty. we have a lot of faculty getting into the entrepreneurial space. their excitement is infectious, and...
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ofbined with the power harvard's professional schools.al school and the law school and in the business school. and stored moment. tripling the enrollment of the engineering school. moving to a new building in austin. all this at the same time that these marvelous gifts are coming in from john paulson and steve ballmer. emily: someone said harvard's engineering schools have lagged some other places like m.i.t. and carnegie mellon. you want to be a top-five school within 10 years. have you intend to do that? >> big players like stanford and m.i.t. up on top. if you will the metrics funding perr paper faculty member we compete with everybody that we are very small program. i don't think we want to change that. we want to keep the small collegial feel of it. that will enable us to do top of the field on a scale basis compared to everybody. >> how are things going with diversity, getting more women? >> were happy with the trend that we definitely have more work to do. we aren't learned roughly one third women in the bachelors program. the conc
ofbined with the power harvard's professional schools.al school and the law school and in the business school. and stored moment. tripling the enrollment of the engineering school. moving to a new building in austin. all this at the same time that these marvelous gifts are coming in from john paulson and steve ballmer. emily: someone said harvard's engineering schools have lagged some other places like m.i.t. and carnegie mellon. you want to be a top-five school within 10 years. have you intend...
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and harvard. the innovation is great for labs.ny in massachusetts inplies parts to our company the boston area. and thennovation european market. it has a great ecosphere. we have everything right here within a quick hop. it is a great place to be. we have that. large inng: it looms this deal. how can you prove that this is safe. concorde exploded because of the mechanical. in a tire onture the aircraft and it hit the bottom of the wing. the market has changed since market ishe european the globalnd expectations in the asian market has exploded. people go from asia to the middle east. >> i will do it. i will travel. we do a lot of business in europe and china and getting there would make my family happy stop >> exactly. i fly frequently from boston and it is not something i want to do regularly. if i could get the flight down to six hours, i would go there once a month. you need to be there, shake hands, look someone in the eye. chang: the problem is that it is so loud. transoceanic do france flight. >> there are a lot of configur
and harvard. the innovation is great for labs.ny in massachusetts inplies parts to our company the boston area. and thennovation european market. it has a great ecosphere. we have everything right here within a quick hop. it is a great place to be. we have that. large inng: it looms this deal. how can you prove that this is safe. concorde exploded because of the mechanical. in a tire onture the aircraft and it hit the bottom of the wing. the market has changed since market ishe european the...
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before i came to harvard would go to ucla. >> this is why melissa got into harvard and they wouldn'tf time in library and spent a lot of time at harvard in the worst house. melissa: that is off campus. that fits my point. they shoved them off campus. they don't facilitate any social gatherings because -- >> i sat around with people on campus there. i had a great college year. apparently some -- harris: excellent point you make because if the school actually doesn't have any kind of power over the land or power over the clubs or anything, how can they hold your attendance or membership against you when it comes to on campus things? melissa: private school. they can do anything they want. they realized this was very clever solution, fine, go ahead, you can join the clubs but we'll ban you -- >> this is not a clever solution. it is not clever. melissa: i meant it sarcastic way. >> absolutely. i agree with you 100%. something they decided to do that makes no sense whatsoever. harris: if you go to school that only costs $20,000 a year maybe you have more freedom? >> maybe you won't have t
before i came to harvard would go to ucla. >> this is why melissa got into harvard and they wouldn'tf time in library and spent a lot of time at harvard in the worst house. melissa: that is off campus. that fits my point. they shoved them off campus. they don't facilitate any social gatherings because -- >> i sat around with people on campus there. i had a great college year. apparently some -- harris: excellent point you make because if the school actually doesn't have any kind of...
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they went to harvard. but, one, they're thought underdogs, because they went to harvard. over-dogs, and now nobody will be rooting for their success so they have to make their own success. and other reason i said they were idiots is because they didn't go to sanford because the weather is better and they could drop out of school and make an app. >> stephen: that seems to be the success at harvard, guto harvard-- >> you drop out. >> stephen: bill gate. >> bill gates, mark zuckerberg, matt damon. you guys blew it because you graduated. inspiring. inspiring stuff. >> stephen: how did they receive that? >> they were a little shocked. it was in a jocular tone. >> stephen: what did you study? >> i studied the comparative study of religion. >> stephen: and has that helped? >> no! ( laughter ) not in the slightest. >> stephen: you're a comedian. what religions did you like to compare most? i'm interested in that. >> i studied mainly hinduism. >> stephen: really? >> and tantra, which are versions of hinduism. >> stephen: sure, you don't have to tell me. of course, i knew that. >>
they went to harvard. but, one, they're thought underdogs, because they went to harvard. over-dogs, and now nobody will be rooting for their success so they have to make their own success. and other reason i said they were idiots is because they didn't go to sanford because the weather is better and they could drop out of school and make an app. >> stephen: that seems to be the success at harvard, guto harvard-- >> you drop out. >> stephen: bill gate. >> bill gates, mark...
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harvard has really stepped in it this time.y mad at them. >> well, when their alumni get mad it tends to hurt them where it hurts in the pocketbook. let us know how it turns out. all the best to you and we'll be right back with closing thoughts. lear for take off. see ya! when you're living with diabetes. steady is exciting. oh this is living baby! only glucerna has carbsteady, to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and try new glucerna hunger smart to help you feel full. you may know what it's like to deal with high... and low blood sugar. januvia (sitagliptin) is a once-daily pill that, along with diet and exercise, helps lower blood sugar. januvia works when your blood sugar is high and works less when your blood sugar is low, because it works by enhancing your body's own ability to lower blood sugar. plus januvia, by itself, is not likely to cause weight gain or low blood sugar (hypoglycemia). januvia should not be used in patients with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. tell your doctor if you have a history of pancre
harvard has really stepped in it this time.y mad at them. >> well, when their alumni get mad it tends to hurt them where it hurts in the pocketbook. let us know how it turns out. all the best to you and we'll be right back with closing thoughts. lear for take off. see ya! when you're living with diabetes. steady is exciting. oh this is living baby! only glucerna has carbsteady, to help minimize blood sugar spikes. and try new glucerna hunger smart to help you feel full. you may know what...
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. >>> a big change in scam pus life coming to harvard.all clubs even sororities and fraternities to allow both men and women. don dahler is in cambridge side. >> female spaces are crucial sources of empowerment. >> more than 400 women protested against the university policy in harvard yard. >> hear her harvard. >> they feel like their voices haven't been heard in the decisions friday. i think there is something to be said for single sex organizations. >> harvard's dean is targeting what the college calls discriminatory membership policies. starting in 2017 members of unrecognized single gender social organizations will not be eligible to hold leadership positions in recognized student organizations or athletic teams. and not receive endorsement letters for fellowships from the college. harvard officially broke ties with final clubs. in 1994 after all groups refused to admit women. harvard class of 2018, says her membership in a women's only social club has been crucial to her development. >> it really break is my heart that that opportuni
. >>> a big change in scam pus life coming to harvard.all clubs even sororities and fraternities to allow both men and women. don dahler is in cambridge side. >> female spaces are crucial sources of empowerment. >> more than 400 women protested against the university policy in harvard yard. >> hear her harvard. >> they feel like their voices haven't been heard in the decisions friday. i think there is something to be said for single sex organizations. >>...
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colleges over time like william and mary and dartmouth and harvard on the nature of the institution and some reformers are already arguing within those institutions that they need to be much less secretary whereas others really continue favoring sector terry and-- william and mary you have to subscribe to the 39 articles of faith. you have to be committed in religious terms. professors actually take on lights of feet per the clergy. and give mary, instance. so it's pretty thick well into the 19th century as some of these institutions. >> host: how close did this country come to have a national university? >> guest: that truth is probably not very. there were a number of calls for it, beginning as i said before the constitutional convention. it comes up at the constitutional convention slp james madison in particular that can buy wilson. when that would be devoid of sectarian commitment and congress called a house in the senate in the '90s and said yes, yes, we support the development of art and literature and the understanding is a really much broader than say politics. this is educatio
colleges over time like william and mary and dartmouth and harvard on the nature of the institution and some reformers are already arguing within those institutions that they need to be much less secretary whereas others really continue favoring sector terry and-- william and mary you have to subscribe to the 39 articles of faith. you have to be committed in religious terms. professors actually take on lights of feet per the clergy. and give mary, instance. so it's pretty thick well into the...
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malia obama has been accepted to and has decided to attend harvard college.n in the fall of 2017 after taking a year off, a gap year as we call it. and that will make malia obama a member of the class of 2021. >>> so let's talk more about malia obama and the children of presidents with hiss torian fergus bordwic. thank you, sir, for talking with us. >> thank you, rosemary. thanks for having me on. >> so, malia obama will eventually head to harvard after enjoying a gap year. how has her time under the glare of the media spotlight compared to kids of other u.s. presidents, and how much privacy can she expect to experience going forward? >> well, in fact, i think the obamas have been very successful at sheltering malia and her sister from the unblinking glare of the media. they made it very clear -- the obamas, that is -- earlier in his presidency that undue intrusion on the family wouldn't be tolerated. on the whole, the media have respected that. >> what is malia likely to do, do you think, in her gap year, which is very -- it's a different thing for americans
malia obama has been accepted to and has decided to attend harvard college.n in the fall of 2017 after taking a year off, a gap year as we call it. and that will make malia obama a member of the class of 2021. >>> so let's talk more about malia obama and the children of presidents with hiss torian fergus bordwic. thank you, sir, for talking with us. >> thank you, rosemary. thanks for having me on. >> so, malia obama will eventually head to harvard after enjoying a gap year....
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first-- she will take a gap year, something harvard encourages students to do.esident and first lady graduated from harvard university law school. it's xx and we're just getting started. a train derailment in northeast spills hazardous a train derailment in northeast spills hazardous chemicals and creates some big we'll tell you what you need to know before up. protests on the west coast turn violent.. and several people now waking up behind bars. the felony charges they are facing.. coming up.. good morning washington. today: am clouds giving way to some sunshine. warm and humid with pm t-storms possible. highs: 78-85 winds: sw 5-10 mph tonight: rain likely. lows: 53-62 winds: ne 5 mph tuesday: cloudy with rain. rain most widespread in the morning. highs: 63-68 winds: n 5 mph a freight train, flipped on it's side.
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in "evicted" matthew desmond, harvard sociologist and -- explores the rise in evictions for low income families. and in by ghetto "print -- the history of race in the world today. npr host, diane ream, discusses how he debt with the death of her husband and the right to death movement. and a shadow of women in politics in "rads american women, as to z" and "the new york times" reporter explores how to increase productivity, and in" the good death "an investigation how americans prepare for and cope with the end of life. that's a look at some of the current nonfiction best sellers according to the harvard book store in cambridge, massachusetts. many of these authors have appeared or will be appearing on booktv. you can watch them on our web site, book tv.org. >> and now on booktv, literary tour of san bernardino, california, with the help of a local cable partners, time warner and charter. we spoke with a council member who wants to build a memorial to the victims of the terrorist shootings in the city. >> behind me here, a barricaded entry point where police and sheriff's were here, an
in "evicted" matthew desmond, harvard sociologist and -- explores the rise in evictions for low income families. and in by ghetto "print -- the history of race in the world today. npr host, diane ream, discusses how he debt with the death of her husband and the right to death movement. and a shadow of women in politics in "rads american women, as to z" and "the new york times" reporter explores how to increase productivity, and in" the good death "an...
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she is going to harvard where her parents attended law school.t she is taking a break from her studies first, a gap year is a popular plan for many who want to travel or those who need to earn money for tuition. here is jan crawford. >> reporter: she spent nearly half her life as first daughter. before she head off to harvard, malia obama is taking a break from the classroom. a so-called gap year. it is an increasingly common move for high school seniors. not just those like malia graduating from elite washington prep schools. >> made a lot of sense for me to come here and hit the ground running. >> reporter: joe palekas worked in a coffee shop to help pay for a gap year in morocco where he studied arabic before enrolling at american university. >> i figured out generally what and it, just gave me a whole new perspective. >> reporter: last year, 33,000 high school seniors took a gap year. nearly double the number from 2011. most students focus on special project or travel or enroll in structured programs like one overseen by corolla weil. >> you
she is going to harvard where her parents attended law school.t she is taking a break from her studies first, a gap year is a popular plan for many who want to travel or those who need to earn money for tuition. here is jan crawford. >> reporter: she spent nearly half her life as first daughter. before she head off to harvard, malia obama is taking a break from the classroom. a so-called gap year. it is an increasingly common move for high school seniors. not just those like malia...
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the fed chair speaks that harvard -- at harvard. drops aommuniquÉ warning.at hiroshima. he delivers a historic speech. the first sitting historic president to set foot there since the u.s. dropped the atomic bomb. i'm francine lacqua. tom keene is in new york.
the fed chair speaks that harvard -- at harvard. drops aommuniquÉ warning.at hiroshima. he delivers a historic speech. the first sitting historic president to set foot there since the u.s. dropped the atomic bomb. i'm francine lacqua. tom keene is in new york.
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harvard's graduation rate sits at one end of the spectrum. if you go all the way down to the community colleges in the american landscape and where we are talking some places in single digits after six years and other places at best 12%, there is a range of human talent that gets lost along the way. elite american higher education cannot be separated from those institutions that are resource poor and resource stressed. where thisfigure out relationship is across the host system. the third is the most complicated and perhaps most difficult conversation we will face, that moment of democratization, disclosure in the range of institutions between 1950 and 2010 has led us to a new moment. there's a question, do we and can we support the whole range of institutions across the whole complex? this is when you name -- there are different ways in terms of how we assess. that's a critically important question. time i have said -- i have said this in a couple of different settings. college and university presidents have come up to me afterwards and said
harvard's graduation rate sits at one end of the spectrum. if you go all the way down to the community colleges in the american landscape and where we are talking some places in single digits after six years and other places at best 12%, there is a range of human talent that gets lost along the way. elite american higher education cannot be separated from those institutions that are resource poor and resource stressed. where thisfigure out relationship is across the host system. the third is...
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emily: harvard has been criticized for not doing enough. schools need to do to kickstart innovation? guest: that's a fantastic question. most of the elite colleges have a system and their career services office hire people to pretend to be investment anchors and umag interviews. donehave these colleges and the answer is to partner with firms like x fund to say if you want to create something unusual and new, here are the resources that we are or are not affiliated with. here. i'm so glad you are thank you. that does it for this special edition of "bloomberg west." we have been hearing from some of the most innovative thinkers along with the mayor helping to keep the city's great talents and ideas here. tomorrow, are focus continues and we will pick up -- ♪ ♪ >> from our studios in new york city, mrs. charlie rose. isrlie: president obama considered one of the greatest communicators to be in the white house. he has drawn comparison to martin luther king jr.. here's a look at his each last year, commemorating the 50th anniversary of bloody su
emily: harvard has been criticized for not doing enough. schools need to do to kickstart innovation? guest: that's a fantastic question. most of the elite colleges have a system and their career services office hire people to pretend to be investment anchors and umag interviews. donehave these colleges and the answer is to partner with firms like x fund to say if you want to create something unusual and new, here are the resources that we are or are not affiliated with. here. i'm so glad you...
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emily: harvard has been criticized for not doing enough. schools need to do to kickstart innovation? guest: that's a fantastic question. most of the elite colleges have a system and their career services office hire people to pretend to be investment anchors and do mock interviews. what have these colleges done and the answer is to partner with firms like x fund to say if you want to create something unusual and new, here are the resources that we are or are not affiliated with. emily: i'm so glad you are here. thank you. that does it for this special edition of "bloomberg west." we have been hearing from some of the most innovative thinkers along with the mayor helping to keep the city's great talents and ideas here. tomorrow, are focus continues and we will pick up -- ♪ ♪ manus: emirates reports a first annual sales the client in a decade. it claims a stronger dollar, fewer bookings. fewer bookings, glunt from oil, and global uncertainty. france will rise above its 20 day average. that has not happened since the collapse in 2015. manus: t
emily: harvard has been criticized for not doing enough. schools need to do to kickstart innovation? guest: that's a fantastic question. most of the elite colleges have a system and their career services office hire people to pretend to be investment anchors and do mock interviews. what have these colleges done and the answer is to partner with firms like x fund to say if you want to create something unusual and new, here are the resources that we are or are not affiliated with. emily: i'm so...
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thank you, michael nunez. >>> harvard says single sex clubs are too exclusive.le and female members are bupushing back. >>> and if you're heading out the door, we'd like to come. you can watch us live through the cbs all access app. we know you don't want to miss one, two, three political gurus behind the campaign docudrama "the circus" here in studio 57. we'll be right back. m phil mick. i've been fortunate enough to win on golf's biggest stages. but when joint pain and stiffness from psoriatic arthritis hit... even the smallest things became difficult. and he prescribed enbrel... to help relieve joint pain and help stop further joint damage. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis... lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been someplace where fungal infections are common... or if you're prone to infections, have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, have been treated for heart failure, or if you ha
thank you, michael nunez. >>> harvard says single sex clubs are too exclusive.le and female members are bupushing back. >>> and if you're heading out the door, we'd like to come. you can watch us live through the cbs all access app. we know you don't want to miss one, two, three political gurus behind the campaign docudrama "the circus" here in studio 57. we'll be right back. m phil mick. i've been fortunate enough to win on golf's biggest stages. but when joint pain...
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malia will start classes at harvard in the fall of 2017. harvard encouraging students to defer enrollment for a year to tr travel or pursue other sbre interests, so she's doing that. her decision to attend harvard may have been influenced by her parents. the president and the first lady earned their law degrees at harvard. >>> it's prom season and for thousands of high school seniors. still ahead, how students at an east bay school get to attend the special dance thanks to the help of a teacher. >>> plus, a royal cover girl. the magazine kate middleton is appearing in and why it's an important moment for the duchess. thank you so much. did you say honey? hey, try some? mmm that is tasty. is it real? of course... are you? nope animated you know i'm always looking for real honey for honey nut cheerios well you've come to the right place. great, mind if i have another taste? not at all mmm you're all right bud? never better i don't know if he likes that. yeah part of the complete breakfast seniors... that means dates, dresses and tuxes. but at
malia will start classes at harvard in the fall of 2017. harvard encouraging students to defer enrollment for a year to tr travel or pursue other sbre interests, so she's doing that. her decision to attend harvard may have been influenced by her parents. the president and the first lady earned their law degrees at harvard. >>> it's prom season and for thousands of high school seniors. still ahead, how students at an east bay school get to attend the special dance thanks to the help of...
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we're talking full ride to harvard time, man. >> larry: you can't pay for harvard with $1,000. >> harvard junior college, man. >> larry: there is no harvard junior college. what happened? >> we smoked all our profits, dude? >> you smoked the profits? >> yup, we've got a full-on deficit. we're going to have to tax the tax, larry. >> larry: >> larry: you can't tax the tax. >> stopping yelling at me. it's not my fault, man. i didn't ask for this! >> larry: yes, you did, you ran for office! >> i did? whoa. >> larry: slade kinnebrew, we're not learning anything, everybody. we'll be right back. ♪ if you have allergy congestion, muddling through your morning is nothing new. ...your nose is the only thing on your mind... ...and to get relief, anything is fair game. introducing rhinocort® allergy spray from the makers of zyrtec®. powerful relief from your most frustrating nasal allergy symptom* ,all day and all night. hasn't your nose been through enough already? try new rhinocort® allergy spray. muddle no more® shoshow me more like this.e. show me "previously watched." what's recommended for me.
we're talking full ride to harvard time, man. >> larry: you can't pay for harvard with $1,000. >> harvard junior college, man. >> larry: there is no harvard junior college. what happened? >> we smoked all our profits, dude? >> you smoked the profits? >> yup, we've got a full-on deficit. we're going to have to tax the tax, larry. >> larry: >> larry: you can't tax the tax. >> stopping yelling at me. it's not my fault, man. i didn't ask for...
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we're talking full ride to harvard time, man. >> larry: you can't pay for harvard with $1,000. >> harvard junior college, man. >> larry: there is no harvard junior college. what happened? >> we smoked all our profits, dude? >> you smoked the profits? >> yup, we've got a full-on deficit. we're going to have to tax the tax, larry. >> larry: >> larry: you can't tax the tax. >> stopping yelling at me. it's not my fault, man. i didn't ask for this! >> larry: yes, you did, you ran for office! >> i did? whoa. >> larry: slade kinnebrew, we're not learning anything, everybody. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ give extra. get extra. ♪ whistle music throughout (car horn) whatever your legal needs are, avvo's got you covered. for $39 you can talk to an expereinced lawyer for 15 minutes. avvo. legal. easier. ( cheers and applause ) >> larry: welcome back. a lawsuit left over from the jim crow era in the deep south looks like it has finally come to a conclusion. >> a federal court is ordering a mississippi town to fully desegregate its schools. this is the culmination of a 50-year fight against the justice d
we're talking full ride to harvard time, man. >> larry: you can't pay for harvard with $1,000. >> harvard junior college, man. >> larry: there is no harvard junior college. what happened? >> we smoked all our profits, dude? >> you smoked the profits? >> yup, we've got a full-on deficit. we're going to have to tax the tax, larry. >> larry: >> larry: you can't tax the tax. >> stopping yelling at me. it's not my fault, man. i didn't ask for...
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2.000 millas con su madre indocumentada para que no se perdiera su graduaciÓn en la universidad de harvardsica) ♪ "noticiero telemundo" con josÉ dÍaz-balart. muy buenas tardes lo que pocos creÍan y muchos temian ya es una realidad donald trump se aseguÓo hoy la nominaciÓn republicana. el empresario superÓ el nÚmero mÁgico de delegados que necesitaba para ser el candidato de partido en prÓximas elecciones presidenciales, ahora el empresario espera la definiciÓn de la contienda donde hillary clinton no puede cantar victoria. >> cristina londoÑo amplÍa. >> rodeado de delegados de ca kota del norte que se unieron en su campaÑa entregÁndole en bandeja el nÚmero para la nominaciÓn a la presidencia donald trump le emprendiÓ inmediato contra hillary clinton. >> (en inglÉs). >> aquÍ estoy viendo la pelea y no ha logrado ganar la batalla de su propio partido dijo el magnate desafiando todas las expectativas conquistÓ a marcial dÍaz y a sus hijas. >> su forma de no tener miedo ni reservas de lo que Él se propone hacer y tambiÉn que no tiene compromiso con nadie. >> (en inglÉs). >> lo Único que separa
2.000 millas con su madre indocumentada para que no se perdiera su graduaciÓn en la universidad de harvardsica) ♪ "noticiero telemundo" con josÉ dÍaz-balart. muy buenas tardes lo que pocos creÍan y muchos temian ya es una realidad donald trump se aseguÓo hoy la nominaciÓn republicana. el empresario superÓ el nÚmero mÁgico de delegados que necesitaba para ser el candidato de partido en prÓximas elecciones presidenciales, ahora el empresario espera la definiciÓn de la...
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thanks to harvard bookstore this is my first time here. but i have heard about this store everybody has an now have been walking around and it smells like of bookstore should smell and how we should look and i am happy and proud to be here. also booktv i have never been on but i have watched in many, many times it is a pleasure to be featured and also to all of you for coming this is my fourth life even the first was in madison wisconsin i got all my friends to go and my wife and her friends. then we went to chicago i got all of my in-laws. she has the very big family see. so again we had people. on sunday i was in connecticut so i am there originally so i have all my friends dating back to high-school but i haven't seen that got to go. tonight i felt think i know any of you so that is very flattering. when my sister lerner would be presenting a book she gave me a vice if it goes over good do it every time you speak. / with like to announce this is my first appearance but it is my first appearance in this area so that is very cool and also
thanks to harvard bookstore this is my first time here. but i have heard about this store everybody has an now have been walking around and it smells like of bookstore should smell and how we should look and i am happy and proud to be here. also booktv i have never been on but i have watched in many, many times it is a pleasure to be featured and also to all of you for coming this is my fourth life even the first was in madison wisconsin i got all my friends to go and my wife and her friends....
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limpiando casas una madre latina educÓ a su hija en harvard, la hija le pagÓ con creces. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn, edición nocturna. conductor: en el dÍa en que trump alcanzÓ el nÚmero de delegados necesarios, una promesa por parte del virtual candidato a la presidencia, durantes sus primeros 100 dÍas de gobierno, mantendrÁ el bloqueo que daka y que se suman a la larga lista de polÍticas anti inmigrantes anunciadas por trump. lourdes: el alcanzÓ el nÚmero de delegados para asegurar la nominaciÓn, contemplando su nominaciÓn de millonario, sin ninguna experiencia polÍtica ha convidado. segÚn la agenc Él tendrÍa 1238 delegados para su nominaciÓn. sino hubiera ganado por nocivas mayorÍas, no estaría allÍ. pero dijo que apoyaría a trump en la convenciÓn republicana en cleveland, en la serie se nÚmero con los delegados que gane de los 303 en juego en las primarias del 5 de junio. hablando de la respuesta de la situaciÓn del paÍs es la respuesta de un activista. >> el vino como observador a poner amÉrica primero, es por eso que llego tan rÁpido.
limpiando casas una madre latina educÓ a su hija en harvard, la hija le pagÓ con creces. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero univisiÓn, edición nocturna. conductor: en el dÍa en que trump alcanzÓ el nÚmero de delegados necesarios, una promesa por parte del virtual candidato a la presidencia, durantes sus primeros 100 dÍas de gobierno, mantendrÁ el bloqueo que daka y que se suman a la larga lista de polÍticas anti inmigrantes anunciadas por trump. lourdes: el alcanzÓ...
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we're talking full ride to harvard time, man. >> larry: you can't pay for harvard with $1,000. >> harvard junior college, man. >> larry: there is no harvard junior college. what happened? >> we smoked all our profits, dude? >> you smoked the profits? >> yup, we've got a full-on deficit. we're going to have to tax the tax, larry. >> larry: >> larry: you can't tax the tax. >> stopping yelling at me. it's not my fault, man. i didn't ask for this! >> larry: yes, you did, you ran for office! >> i did? whoa. >> larry: slade kinnebrew, we're not learning anything, everybody. everybody. we'll be right back. freedom is in the air. everybody. we'll be right back. because now you're free to watch your directv with unlimited data from at&t. so snowbound family, you're now free! people stuck in this elevator... man in a trunk... guy caught in a spider web... and couple trapped in this relationship- you're all now free to enjoy a whole bunch of stuff! seize the data! get unlimited data when you have at&t wireless and directv. switch and get up to $650 credits, per line. mmm.before mom gets home.d up, t
we're talking full ride to harvard time, man. >> larry: you can't pay for harvard with $1,000. >> harvard junior college, man. >> larry: there is no harvard junior college. what happened? >> we smoked all our profits, dude? >> you smoked the profits? >> yup, we've got a full-on deficit. we're going to have to tax the tax, larry. >> larry: >> larry: you can't tax the tax. >> stopping yelling at me. it's not my fault, man. i didn't ask for...
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the president and first lady graduated from harvard law school. with havertys furniture, your even when life isn't. everything's on sale at havertys anniversary sale. plus enjoy twenty-four month, no-interest financing. havertys ribeiro: here's a sneak peek at tonight's "afv." we know you're gonna love it. ♪ oh, oh, oh, oh! oh, ah! man: give her a hug. [ screams ] [ laughs ] man: wait up! [ woman laughs ] ♪ welcome to... and now here he is, the host of our show, alfonso ribeiro! hey! [ cheers and applause ] ♪
the president and first lady graduated from harvard law school. with havertys furniture, your even when life isn't. everything's on sale at havertys anniversary sale. plus enjoy twenty-four month, no-interest financing. havertys ribeiro: here's a sneak peek at tonight's "afv." we know you're gonna love it. ♪ oh, oh, oh, oh! oh, ah! man: give her a hug. [ screams ] [ laughs ] man: wait up! [ woman laughs ] ♪ welcome to... and now here he is, the host of our show, alfonso ribeiro!...
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llen.street waits for ye fed chair speaks at harvard university.t to listen for as the june fed meeting approaches. we will talk to elaine stokes about why she says the fed will not raise rates before november. soar after potential financing from citigroup. couldy the scandal threaten the peer-to-peer market in london just as it is getting ready to go mainstream. about 30 minutes into the trading day. let's head to the markets, where julie hyman has a look at what is looking like a flat opening. toie: people are waiting hear from janet yellen. even though she is scheduled to talk about herself, essentially -- her achievements in her career at harvard today, some investors think she will talk about monetary policy as well. jeff gundlach -- think she will put the brakes on some of the more hawkish fromments we have heard members of the fed. you see a little lift in stocks today. revisions,latest gdp showing growth of a 10th of 1%. and in the past few moments, we got the final numbers from the university of michigan consumer sentiment at 94.7% pay the
llen.street waits for ye fed chair speaks at harvard university.t to listen for as the june fed meeting approaches. we will talk to elaine stokes about why she says the fed will not raise rates before november. soar after potential financing from citigroup. couldy the scandal threaten the peer-to-peer market in london just as it is getting ready to go mainstream. about 30 minutes into the trading day. let's head to the markets, where julie hyman has a look at what is looking like a flat...
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. >>> plus, the pushback against new rules for inclusion at harvard.dents say policies to reform campus culture go too far. ahead, why many women are upset about the effort to create equality. >>> time to show you some of this morning's headlines. "the washington post" says the pentagon is investing billions of dollars to protect american satelliting from enemy attacks. officials are developing ways to make satellites more resilient and resistant to jamming. they also plan to send swarms of small satellites into orbit that are more difficult to target. >>> "usa parts of the so-called panama papers being released to the public for the first time. the database covers more than 360,000 people and companies that have used offshore accounts to hide assets. it says at least 36 americans are accused of fraud and financial crimes. >>> our atlanta affiliate, wjcl, reports than an escaped georgia inmate is back in custody nearly 48 years after he took off. 71-year-old robert stacowicz was captured. police say an alias he used gave him away. >>> and "the chicago
. >>> plus, the pushback against new rules for inclusion at harvard.dents say policies to reform campus culture go too far. ahead, why many women are upset about the effort to create equality. >>> time to show you some of this morning's headlines. "the washington post" says the pentagon is investing billions of dollars to protect american satelliting from enemy attacks. officials are developing ways to make satellites more resilient and resistant to jamming. they...
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lourdes: norma preside la alianza de estudiantes latinos en harvard.as sanarÁ el silbato para la inauguraciÓn de la copa amÉrica centenario. arranca el prÓximo viernes. con esto nos vamos. gracias por estar con nosotros. buenas noches. ♪ ♪ locutor: televisa presenta... ricardo: lo que quiero demostrarte es que te amo, que quiero ver por el bien de mi hija. ¿por qué no me dejas demostrarte que te amo? esperanza: hace unos días, aquí mismo, en mi casa, trataste de besarme, ernesto. ernesto: porque me muero por ti. pero tienes razón, mereces todo mi respeto, y no voy a volver a tratar de besarte y no voy a hacer nada que no quieras hacer. esperanza: me acabas de extorsionar, ernesto. ernesto: tienes razón. pero ¿cómo te obligo a que aceptes mi ayuda? ¿qué hago? dime, dime qué hago. patricia: ten, ma. voy por un vaso. ernesto: lo que te quiero decir
lourdes: norma preside la alianza de estudiantes latinos en harvard.as sanarÁ el silbato para la inauguraciÓn de la copa amÉrica centenario. arranca el prÓximo viernes. con esto nos vamos. gracias por estar con nosotros. buenas noches. ♪ ♪ locutor: televisa presenta... ricardo: lo que quiero demostrarte es que te amo, que quiero ver por el bien de mi hija. ¿por qué no me dejas demostrarte que te amo? esperanza: hace unos días, aquí mismo, en mi casa, trataste de besarme, ernesto....
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we're talking full ride to harvard time, man. >> larry: you can't pay for harvard with $1,000. >> harvard junior college, man. >> larry: there is no harvard junior college. what happened? >> we smoked all our profits, dude? >> you smoked the profits? >> yup, we've got a full-on deficit. we're going to have to tax the tax, larry. >> larry: >> larry: you can't tax the tax. >> stopping yelling at me. it's not my fault, man. i didn't ask for this! >> larry: yes, you did, you ran for office! >> i did? whoa. >> larry: slade kinnebrew, we're not learning anything, everybody. everybody. we'll be right back. (rebecca)my name is rebecca. everybody. we'll be right back. i've struggled with depression for years. i thought i needed cigarettes to cope. but then i started losing my teeth. that was a "wake up call." i was able to quit smoking, and then i started running. now i feel a lot better about where i'm going. my tip is, when life gives you a "wake up call" - answer it. (announcer)you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. dale! oh, hey, rob. what's with the minivan? it's not mine. i don't
we're talking full ride to harvard time, man. >> larry: you can't pay for harvard with $1,000. >> harvard junior college, man. >> larry: there is no harvard junior college. what happened? >> we smoked all our profits, dude? >> you smoked the profits? >> yup, we've got a full-on deficit. we're going to have to tax the tax, larry. >> larry: >> larry: you can't tax the tax. >> stopping yelling at me. it's not my fault, man. i didn't ask for...
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. >> found out early that this general was studying at the harvard school of government.tudents worked for most of this clear pulling together information about the general's role in genocide in guatemala. >> the only way they could pieces waso do some to interview the general. i suppose the student doing research on guatemala -- went to harvard graduation with the papers in hand. >> michael is not afraid to sue anyone at anytime. >> wearing harvard graduation robes and serve with a big smile, held out the papers, called a stand, shook his hand. the general took the papers with a big smile. >> he won these huge cases. of course, many of the dictators have not forked over the billions of dollars that thei r the dems are due. amy: that story that you heard, the attorney beth stevens, talking about the lawsuit jandro, hector alle graduating from the harvard school. in the corner, you see michael's profile. i was there along with alan narron as beth stevens and michael ratner and the private investigator slept hector with this lawsuit as he was walking in to get his harvard k
. >> found out early that this general was studying at the harvard school of government.tudents worked for most of this clear pulling together information about the general's role in genocide in guatemala. >> the only way they could pieces waso do some to interview the general. i suppose the student doing research on guatemala -- went to harvard graduation with the papers in hand. >> michael is not afraid to sue anyone at anytime. >> wearing harvard graduation robes and...
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her parents attended harvard law. the first daughter will first take a year off after graduating from sidwell friends school in washington, d.c. >>> why one woman told us she cried as she crossed the finish line. >>> it was a soggy start to our sunday morning, and the rain is going to stay with us for the next two days. stay tuned. i'll have all of the weather forecast details and look at the ten-day forecast in just a bit. >> not so great for weather. a little slippery. i use to train on a race for the schedule and i came to philadelphia. >> that was the top wheelchair finisher talking about why he took part in the run but everyone has a different motivation. we are joined from south philadelphia with that part of the story. >>> the course was 40,000 people and it is tough to tell all of their stories. we met quite a few people who told us their story and motivation to run. they dedicated the race to someone they love. in a sea of 40,000 runners, it can be hard to stand out. our nbc 10 cameras caught some who did, in
her parents attended harvard law. the first daughter will first take a year off after graduating from sidwell friends school in washington, d.c. >>> why one woman told us she cried as she crossed the finish line. >>> it was a soggy start to our sunday morning, and the rain is going to stay with us for the next two days. stay tuned. i'll have all of the weather forecast details and look at the ten-day forecast in just a bit. >> not so great for weather. a little slippery....
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now, having a gap year, she is seen here boarding the helicopter with her dad will enrole in harvardfter president barack obama leaves office. both of her parents harvard law school. >>> last night's correspond ants dinner was followed by after parties and one of the parts got unpeaceful. witnesses say that ryan grimm from the "post" started filming fox new's waters with his phone. waters known for his aggressive ambush camera-in the--face style. the men scuffelled over the phone. no one was hurt. by the way that party hosted by msnbc. i am wondering where my invitation was. >>> where was your invite? >> i don't know. i was busy here bringing you people the news you need to know. [ laughter ] >> and dedicated professionals. >> yes. and dodging raindrops. >> yes. exactly. so, what is going on, please, come on, give us a little something. [ laughter ] >> now, unsettled weather patern that could persist for most of the week. it will not be rainy constantly but more clouds than sunshine you. >> are just the messenger. >> that is right. someone will want to hit me any way. several opportu
now, having a gap year, she is seen here boarding the helicopter with her dad will enrole in harvardfter president barack obama leaves office. both of her parents harvard law school. >>> last night's correspond ants dinner was followed by after parties and one of the parts got unpeaceful. witnesses say that ryan grimm from the "post" started filming fox new's waters with his phone. waters known for his aggressive ambush camera-in the--face style. the men scuffelled over the...
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get a chance to reboot their careers by solving some of the world's biggest problems, thanks to a harvard fellowship. >> we said, hey, here is a leadership force and if we can only deploy them to work on these pressing problems of water, climate, health maybe that's a perfect match. >> sreenivasan: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your financial future. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> supported by the rockefeller foundation. promoting the well-being of humanity around the world by building resilience and inclusive economies. more at rockefellerfoundation.org >> carnegie corporation of new york. supporting innovations in education, democratic engagement, and the advancement of international peace and security. at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: and individuals. >> this program was made possible by th
get a chance to reboot their careers by solving some of the world's biggest problems, thanks to a harvard fellowship. >> we said, hey, here is a leadership force and if we can only deploy them to work on these pressing problems of water, climate, health maybe that's a perfect match. >> sreenivasan: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your...
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said chair janet yellen will be speaking at harvard in just about 30 minutes from now.ll bring you there live when it begins. deutscheor shipping -- of aon the probability said hike signals a potential policy error by the fed. >> the issue is if they try to remark tightening more aggressively. if it is just one and done for the year, that could be fine. if they say, we will go again for sure in september and try to accelerate some of the hikes ato next year, it would be policy air. it will all be about how they want to convey the tightening. alix: because financial conditions would tighten too much? is since marchws and the last tightening, it has been dropping real yield. and theome down interest rate controls for inflation. that has listed a lot of risk assets including the s&p. if you want to drive real rates up, our concern is the dollar will go up and undermine risk assets that have preferred well -- performed well recently. >> since yields have dropped so much this year, what will happen when the fed goes? if you look at the terminal, i want to bring up something
said chair janet yellen will be speaking at harvard in just about 30 minutes from now.ll bring you there live when it begins. deutscheor shipping -- of aon the probability said hike signals a potential policy error by the fed. >> the issue is if they try to remark tightening more aggressively. if it is just one and done for the year, that could be fine. if they say, we will go again for sure in september and try to accelerate some of the hikes ato next year, it would be policy air. it...