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in the '50s, harvard, for some reason, marty was determined that harvard was the right place for us, but the the harvard business school didn't admit women until the middle '60s, so the law school. and i was very pleased that that was my number one. >> rose: so you both set off for harvard law school. >> yes. we did not immediately. we married the same month i graduated from cornell, and then we had a gap period. we had two years, 1954 to 1956, in the u.s. army in fort sill, oklahoma, the principal artillery base in the united states. >> rose: right. he became a great chef. there is a book called "chef supreme" or "supreme chef." >> yes. >> rose: his recipes, he cooked till he died. >> yes. >> rose: was he cooking then or was that an acquired talent? >> he was learning then. i had a cousin who sent marty the great french chef cookbook and marty treated it ac a chemistry text. he started with page one, the basic stocks, and then he moved on to sauces. in two years, he became an excellent cook. i still have the cookbook. it's falling apart and has food saints to show how well used it w
in the '50s, harvard, for some reason, marty was determined that harvard was the right place for us, but the the harvard business school didn't admit women until the middle '60s, so the law school. and i was very pleased that that was my number one. >> rose: so you both set off for harvard law school. >> yes. we did not immediately. we married the same month i graduated from cornell, and then we had a gap period. we had two years, 1954 to 1956, in the u.s. army in fort sill,...
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yearld harvard student)"you know, everyone wants their niche, and so i figured harvard would be atepping stone. hopefully not a stumbling block."if braxton stays on track... he'll graduate from college a week ?before he graduates from high school(sot: braxn moral, 14- year-old harvard student)"i was thinking about the other day how surreal that actual day will be, but it'll be a impres o public figures...(sot: braxtofaerheca got usand tooks justice sotomayos ivat chambers, and he's sitting heabout john locke!"like many students, the biggest drawback is paying for college (julie)"painful. it costs a lot. heas some scholarships, but they can't pay for everything. and because of his vee, he isnlod to y federal help."he'll be 17 when he graduates from harvard and has big plans for himself after that.(sot: braxton moral, 14-year-oldharvd udent)"you know, i know every kid nts to sathey want to be the president, but i think it'd be cool to be any position of power in polics, just to say yo you know, make difference." braxton will have plenty of meo make tt differce. he'll be igible to run for p
yearld harvard student)"you know, everyone wants their niche, and so i figured harvard would be atepping stone. hopefully not a stumbling block."if braxton stays on track... he'll graduate from college a week ?before he graduates from high school(sot: braxn moral, 14- year-old harvard student)"i was thinking about the other day how surreal that actual day will be, but it'll be a impres o public figures...(sot: braxtofaerheca got usand tooks justice sotomayos ivat chambers, and...
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charlie: harvard did not give you a degree. comes to you and says, do not go back and accept anything from harvard in less they will give you an honorary degree. justice ginsberg: when my colleague became the dean of harvard, every year, she said we you as ae to have graduate. marty said, hold out for an honorary degree. which i eventually received. charlie: there is a picture of you and placita domingo. he is singing to you, and your title is what? justice ginsberg: woman in ecstasy. it was a thrill enough to know that we would be seeded -- seated next to each other because we were in alphabetical order. just wonderful. when they called me to receive my honorary degree and he stood up and went to the microphone studentss words the had written, to the tune of one of the most famous arias in the world, it was a thrilling moment. being so close to that great voice was like having an electric shock run through me. charlie: we are talking about three great loves of your life, marty, the law and opera. you teach their wreckers and r
charlie: harvard did not give you a degree. comes to you and says, do not go back and accept anything from harvard in less they will give you an honorary degree. justice ginsberg: when my colleague became the dean of harvard, every year, she said we you as ae to have graduate. marty said, hold out for an honorary degree. which i eventually received. charlie: there is a picture of you and placita domingo. he is singing to you, and your title is what? justice ginsberg: woman in ecstasy. it was a...
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in the 1950's, for some reason he determined that harvard was the place for us, but harvard at that timedmit women. so the law school. i was very pleased because that was my number one choice. charlie: so you set out for harvard law school. justice ginsberg: not immediately. we were married, and we had a gap period. we were on a base. charlie: he became a great chef. he cooked until he died. was he cooking then? was he a great chef then? justice ginsberg: he was learning then. i had a cousin who sent him a cookbook, an english translation, and he treated it like a chemistry text. he started with page one, the basic stocks and moved on to sauces. in the course of two years, he became an excellent cook. i still have the cookbook that he used. it is falling apart, it has food stains to show how well used it was. charlie: you said that what happened in your life was that you were the weekday cook and he cooked on weekends and special occasions. justice ginsberg: for any visitors, i was not allowed to cook for guests. charlie: at some point your daughter said they do not want to cook anymore.
in the 1950's, for some reason he determined that harvard was the place for us, but harvard at that timedmit women. so the law school. i was very pleased because that was my number one choice. charlie: so you set out for harvard law school. justice ginsberg: not immediately. we were married, and we had a gap period. we were on a base. charlie: he became a great chef. he cooked until he died. was he cooking then? was he a great chef then? justice ginsberg: he was learning then. i had a cousin...
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when you switched from harvard after two years to columbia for your third year, harvard would not give you a degree. you had to. >> he said i had to stay for the third year. >> rose: you got the third year at columbia because your husband was moving to new york, correct? >> yes. >> rose: right. but go ahead. >> i didn't want to be a single mom. there were two things, really. marty had been diagnosed with a very serious cancer. we didn't know how long he was going to live. and so we didn't want to be apart that year. and i didn't want to be a single mom to my then three year old daughter. >> rose: right. >> so i asked the dean if i could successfully complete my legal education at columbia, will i get a harvard degree, absolutely not. you have to spend the third year here. hi the perfect rebuttal argument. because a classmate of mine at cornell had taken her first year of law school at penn. she transferred into our second year class. i said to the dean, mrs.-- will have year two and three and are you going to give her a degree. you say the first year is by far the most important. i hav
when you switched from harvard after two years to columbia for your third year, harvard would not give you a degree. you had to. >> he said i had to stay for the third year. >> rose: you got the third year at columbia because your husband was moving to new york, correct? >> yes. >> rose: right. but go ahead. >> i didn't want to be a single mom. there were two things, really. marty had been diagnosed with a very serious cancer. we didn't know how long he was going...
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how this teenager handling high school and another note, harvard. all at the same time boat flips over in san francisco bay sending dozens of people into water. ahead at 5 o'clock two people are accused of a custody accused up with them right here on 7 news. tonight, cheryl fiandaca exclusive. gloucester's former police chief caught up in a scandal. >> do you think you did anything wrong? >> so what does he have to say about it? he's only telling cheryl tonight kelly ayotte: let's be honest - both donald trump and hillary clinton are far from perfect... and i'm not perfect either. but when partisan politicians shut down the government, i led the fight to reopen it. i've worked to find solutions to new hampshire's heroin epidemic. protect new hampshire's clean air and clean water. i've been called a problem solver by independent groups, and ranked as one of the most bipartisan senators. i'm kelly ayotte - and i approve this message, because whether i'm working with republicans, democrats, or independents, i'm standing up for new hampshire. fios is no
how this teenager handling high school and another note, harvard. all at the same time boat flips over in san francisco bay sending dozens of people into water. ahead at 5 o'clock two people are accused of a custody accused up with them right here on 7 news. tonight, cheryl fiandaca exclusive. gloucester's former police chief caught up in a scandal. >> do you think you did anything wrong? >> so what does he have to say about it? he's only telling cheryl tonight kelly ayotte: let's...
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i could not have a harvard law egree. so many things occur and you don't know if they are going to turn out to be good or bad and it was good. there was a celebration of the 50th anniversary of the building. so the building was completed in 935 and this was 1985. griswold was solicitor germ. he was to make a speech of great advocates before the court. 1985, he realizes that he can't have a list that's all men. after he finishes with thurgood marshal and the next person he mentions is ruth bader ginsburg. >> when i went through my nomination process, i was told that everyone should have a marty ginsburg. [laughter] >> he came into the preparation session with followeders, including ruth's speeches, her entire schedule for her entire life and binders filled with tax information. >> that was the press reported inrackly and the reason they had no problem was because marty was a tax lawyer. [laughter] >> in our home, in our personal life, i did all the taxes. [laughter] [cheers and applause] charlie: and guess who did all the
i could not have a harvard law egree. so many things occur and you don't know if they are going to turn out to be good or bad and it was good. there was a celebration of the 50th anniversary of the building. so the building was completed in 935 and this was 1985. griswold was solicitor germ. he was to make a speech of great advocates before the court. 1985, he realizes that he can't have a list that's all men. after he finishes with thurgood marshal and the next person he mentions is ruth bader...
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. >>> harvard university prepares for first strike in ?? why do banks treat you and your money like this? they nickel and dime you with fees and minimum balances. capital one won't do that. they've reimagined banking, and built a checking account that's free of all that nonsense. no fees. no minimums. no gotchas. [ clock ticking ] time. you only have so much. that's why we wanna make sure you won't have to wait on hold. and you won't have to guess when we'll turn up. because after all... we should fit into your life. in new hampshire, maggie hassan cut taxes for small businesses, protected education... created jobs. in washington, what's kelly ayotte done? voted to cut college grants, cut medicare. but kelly ayotte voted to protect tax breaks for millionaires and big oil. that's what the koch brothers and big corporate interests wanted. they're spending millions supporting ayotte. for us. workers a the dining hall in harvard will spend months trying to work on a new contract. michael henrich is live in harvard with two main thing that those
. >>> harvard university prepares for first strike in ?? why do banks treat you and your money like this? they nickel and dime you with fees and minimum balances. capital one won't do that. they've reimagined banking, and built a checking account that's free of all that nonsense. no fees. no minimums. no gotchas. [ clock ticking ] time. you only have so much. that's why we wanna make sure you won't have to wait on hold. and you won't have to guess when we'll turn up. because after...
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when you switched to -- from harvard at two years to columbia, harvard would not give you a degree. >d to stay. charlie: your husband was moving to new york, correct? >> yes. >> i didn't want to be a single mom. marty had been diagnosed with a very severe cancer and didn't know how he was going to live and didn't want to be apart that year and didn't want to be a single mom to my then two-year-old daughter. and i asked if i could complete my education at columbia where i would get a harvard agree. absolutely not. you have to spend the third year here. i have the perfect rebuttal argument. a classmate of mine at cornell had taken her first year of law school and. she transferred into our second year. i said to the dean, is this a battle we will have in year two or three. and the first year is by far the most important. i have one or two. >> come back to the point. charlie: what is lovely about this story, they wanted to give you a degree to the law school. >> that's when my elena kagan and every year, she said, ruth, we would love to have you a harvard law degree and my husband said ho
when you switched to -- from harvard at two years to columbia, harvard would not give you a degree. >d to stay. charlie: your husband was moving to new york, correct? >> yes. >> i didn't want to be a single mom. marty had been diagnosed with a very severe cancer and didn't know how he was going to live and didn't want to be apart that year and didn't want to be a single mom to my then two-year-old daughter. and i asked if i could complete my education at columbia where i would...
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apply to harvard. get off the video games. >>> taking a train through the mountains almost makes you feel like you're traveling through the past. >> next one unique way to see >>> we are almost at the end of the fall color season in colorado, so we thought we'd share one last look at the aspens. >> the city starting to gold up right now. 9news photojournalist anne herbst takes us for a ride on the silverton railroad where [ train whistle ] >> reporter: to tell the colorful story of colorado you've first got to find the perfect character. is it the vasco, the air force retiree, or brian who loves what he sees. >> spectacular. i want to get it with these colors right here. >> reporter: he as a hard time finding the appropriate words to describe it or could the character be this guy who just makes me feel old but not quite as old here as an expert on the movement west. >> they were key to the west. >> reporter: the one born in new york in 1923. >> drinks a lot of water and eats a lot of cold, that's for s
apply to harvard. get off the video games. >>> taking a train through the mountains almost makes you feel like you're traveling through the past. >> next one unique way to see >>> we are almost at the end of the fall color season in colorado, so we thought we'd share one last look at the aspens. >> the city starting to gold up right now. 9news photojournalist anne herbst takes us for a ride on the silverton railroad where [ train whistle ] >> reporter: to...
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harvard in a variety of ways. what were the contributions made by slaves, enslaved people, to harvard's past. and trying to dig that out. we were able to find in some research done by student, actually, the names of four individuals who worked in the households of harvard presidents. in the 18th century. last spring, we put a plaque on a building, memorializing those individuals and their contributions as a kind of first step in enshrining theo history of slavery in harvard's understanding of itself. we don't have the extensive records, at least so far, we have not found them, that georgetown has, because those records were really generated by business concerns. these were -- >> and catholics keep unbelievably good records, so we've got birth certificates, baptisms, communions. it's a combination. >> but slavery being more economically incidental within the massachusetts economy has not left the same abundance of written records, so we, i've appointed a committee of faculty historians of various specialties to adv
harvard in a variety of ways. what were the contributions made by slaves, enslaved people, to harvard's past. and trying to dig that out. we were able to find in some research done by student, actually, the names of four individuals who worked in the households of harvard presidents. in the 18th century. last spring, we put a plaque on a building, memorializing those individuals and their contributions as a kind of first step in enshrining theo history of slavery in harvard's understanding of...
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. >> vanessa: the dining hall worker strike is officially underway at harvard university. worker strike is officially underway at harvard university. up next, what the workers say is ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? geico motorcycle, >> mark: dining hall workers walked the pickett line at harvard this morning, pushing for a pay raise and better benefits. the strikes comes after months of negotiations between the workers union and the university. >> vanessa: as fox 25's michael henrick reports, workers were even joined by some students >> the reporter: what started before sunrise as a simmer, built into a full-blown boil. harvard university's dining hall workers officially went on strike wednesday after months of negotiations. >> there's always someone pulling me on the side, are we going to lose our job, is someone going to come in there? no. if we don't do this now, harvard will never respect us. >> the reporter: their workers wants a sustainable wage of at least $35,000 a year, plus affordable health care. after picketing outside the dining hall, hundreds of the dining hall workers march
. >> vanessa: the dining hall worker strike is officially underway at harvard university. worker strike is officially underway at harvard university. up next, what the workers say is ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? geico motorcycle, >> mark: dining hall workers walked the pickett line at harvard this morning, pushing for a pay raise and better benefits. the strikes comes after months of negotiations between the workers union and the university. >> vanessa: as fox 25's michael henrick reports,...
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you have to go to harvard. kramer is the inspiration for a huge amount of what kissinger subsequently does and retains his influence over him. e letters between the two, crucial to the excelment of the story. overtime they become more critical. there is no question in my mind that in volume two, an absolutely pivotal moment will be the breach when kramer breaks with him. so it's a hugely important part of the story. it's also important because most of the time they continue to correspond in german. most of the time kissinger he would wear speak in english. having been learned as a teenager, but with kramer it's all german very late on. it's all handwritten and therefore some of the most painful parts of the research were plowing through those. they're terribly, terribly important and revealing. >> another gentleman who has asked to speak, second row. >> thank you, thomas julian and i teach a course in history of nuclear policy for the air force, primarily from documents and primary sources. i think i may have g
you have to go to harvard. kramer is the inspiration for a huge amount of what kissinger subsequently does and retains his influence over him. e letters between the two, crucial to the excelment of the story. overtime they become more critical. there is no question in my mind that in volume two, an absolutely pivotal moment will be the breach when kramer breaks with him. so it's a hugely important part of the story. it's also important because most of the time they continue to correspond in...
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this was the final strike at harvard -- first strike at harvard since 1983 when dining workers went on strike for a day. >>> a frightening attack, 3 men in clown masks go after a woman in rhode island. police say they showed up at her house tuesday night called out her name and when she opened the door they attack her. only minor injuries. >>> one massachusetts town is trying to keep teen-agers from getting in trouble this halloween. police are asking stores not to sell them items used in pranks. it includes toilet paper, soap, eggs and spray paint. the ban is volunteer and been in effect for more than 10 years and seems to work. >> nothing worse get that stuff on your car. >>> ahead a warning for women z. police searching for a man who exposed himself and tried to grab a jogger on a popular trial. >> and a life changing christmas i just want what's best for my kids. when i hear arguments that massachusetts needs more charter schools, i think: what about the students in all of our schools? every new charter takes away more money from the existing public schools. that's 400 million doll
this was the final strike at harvard -- first strike at harvard since 1983 when dining workers went on strike for a day. >>> a frightening attack, 3 men in clown masks go after a woman in rhode island. police say they showed up at her house tuesday night called out her name and when she opened the door they attack her. only minor injuries. >>> one massachusetts town is trying to keep teen-agers from getting in trouble this halloween. police are asking stores not to sell them...
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you have to go to harvard. kramer is the inspiration for a huge amount of what kissinger subsequently does and retains his influence over him. the letters between the two, particularly at monetary letters that kramer writes, were crucial to the excelment of the story. overtime they become more critical. already in volume one, kramer is warning about the compromises he made in his associations with rockefeller. there is no question in my mind that in volume two, an absolutely pivotal moment will be the breach when kramer breaks with him. so it's a hugely important part of the story. it's also important because most of the time they continue to correspond in german. most of the time kissinger he -- kissinger is reluctant to use german. he said he would rather speak in english. having been learned as a teenager, but with kramer it's in german until very late on. it's all handwritten and therefore some of the most painful parts of the research were plowing through those. they're terribly, terribly important and rev
you have to go to harvard. kramer is the inspiration for a huge amount of what kissinger subsequently does and retains his influence over him. the letters between the two, particularly at monetary letters that kramer writes, were crucial to the excelment of the story. overtime they become more critical. already in volume one, kramer is warning about the compromises he made in his associations with rockefeller. there is no question in my mind that in volume two, an absolutely pivotal moment will...
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harvard dining hall workers now picket lines on campus. the strike began just a few minutes ago at 6:00 a.m. the harvard crimson reporting this is the first time in the union's history that workers walked off the job during the school year. the union wants workers to make at least $35,000 a year. harvard says the workers make $22 an hour, which is among the highest in the region. an e-mail was sent to students yesterday, telling them some dining halls will -- >> parts united states preparing for hurricane matthew this morning. hurricane watches and warnings are up for parts of the east coast in florida while evacuations are getting underway right now in the carolinas. visitors began leaving north carolina's island at about 5:00 this morning. resident and property owners have until thursday to evacuate. and south carolina, a complete evacuation of the coast will begin today. that state's governor asking more than a million people to roads were jammed last night as some people started heeding those warnings. and matthew is heading for the ba
harvard dining hall workers now picket lines on campus. the strike began just a few minutes ago at 6:00 a.m. the harvard crimson reporting this is the first time in the union's history that workers walked off the job during the school year. the union wants workers to make at least $35,000 a year. harvard says the workers make $22 an hour, which is among the highest in the region. an e-mail was sent to students yesterday, telling them some dining halls will -- >> parts united states...
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from colorado to be accepted into harvard law school. she was only one of three latinas in a class of 600. >> most of my classmates were sons and daughters of lawyers or doctors or europe. i hadn't been out of colorado. >> christine graduated from harvard in 1980. it was a proud moment for her parents. her father took a bus to cambridge to attend her graduation. in 2008 after receiving a nomination from george w. bush she became the first latina to be confirmed a judge on colorado's federal bench. she doesn't want to be the last. >> i think the reason god put me here in this position is so that i can help that next generation climb that mountain. created law school yes, we, can a four year program that pairs students with successful mentor. it provides resources and insight they might not otherwise have. resources range from help with law school applications to securing internships and providing stye pends for prep courses -- stipends for prep courses. >> these kids are going to be the leaders of this community and they'll have the conne
from colorado to be accepted into harvard law school. she was only one of three latinas in a class of 600. >> most of my classmates were sons and daughters of lawyers or doctors or europe. i hadn't been out of colorado. >> christine graduated from harvard in 1980. it was a proud moment for her parents. her father took a bus to cambridge to attend her graduation. in 2008 after receiving a nomination from george w. bush she became the first latina to be confirmed a judge on colorado's...
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so i figured harvard would be a stepping stone. hopefully not a stepping block. >> reporter: if braxton stays on track he' graduates from high school. >> i was thinking about it the other day how surreal that actual day will be. but it will be a fun experience. >> reporter: he's made an impression on many public figures. >> they came and got us and took to us justice sotomayors chamberss an he is having a discussion with her about john lock. >> reporter: like many students the biggest drawback is paying for college. >> painful. it cost a lot. they can't pay for everything. because of his age, he isn't allowed to have any federal help. >> reporter: he'll be 17 when he graduates from harvard and has big plans for himself after that. >> i know every kid wants to say they want to be the president but, i mean, i think it would be cool to be any position of power in politics. just to say you've made a difference. >> reporter: braxton will have plenty of time to make that difference. he'll be eligible to run for president in >> krystal: w
so i figured harvard would be a stepping stone. hopefully not a stepping block. >> reporter: if braxton stays on track he' graduates from high school. >> i was thinking about it the other day how surreal that actual day will be. but it will be a fun experience. >> reporter: he's made an impression on many public figures. >> they came and got us and took to us justice sotomayors chamberss an he is having a discussion with her about john lock. >> reporter: like many...
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did you ever you would be dean of harvard? justice kagan: no. judge williams: at that time, there had not been a woman dean at harvard. justice kagan: there was hardly a woman professor. judge williams: how many women were in your class? justice kagan: there were a lot of women in my class. i went to law school in the mid-1980's and graduated in 1980 six. at that point, about 40% of the class were women. it is not as good as it is now , but everything that happened early 1970's or mid-70's and when i started that it had taken a huge leap upwards. there were still very few professors. it was not until the spring of my third year that i had my first woman professor that was actually kathleen sullivan who became the dean of stanford law school. there were a lot of women students. there anyiams: were special particular challenges women faced when you were in law school? justice kagan: it was odd that you never saw a woman professor. it is great that schools are doing better in that respect. i do not think it was like when you went to law school and
did you ever you would be dean of harvard? justice kagan: no. judge williams: at that time, there had not been a woman dean at harvard. justice kagan: there was hardly a woman professor. judge williams: how many women were in your class? justice kagan: there were a lot of women in my class. i went to law school in the mid-1980's and graduated in 1980 six. at that point, about 40% of the class were women. it is not as good as it is now , but everything that happened early 1970's or mid-70's and...
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so i left harvard. >> reporter: harvard didn't give you a degree.rty comes to you and says, don't go back. and you accept anything from harvard unless they're willing to give you an honorary degree. >> which i received in 2011. >> reporter: there is a picture in your chambers of you and placido domingo. he is singing to you. ♪ ruth bader ginsburg in the red harvard graduation robes. ♪ justice of the supreme court >> reporter: and your title to that picture is what? >> woman in ecstasy. that's me. >> reporter: thank,, >>> scientists found swans making annual migration from arctic rush you to northern europe dwindled a third over the years. one conservationist was determined to find out why. she joined the flock. jonathan vigliatti reports. >> reporter: europe's swans hatch an unlikely new co-pilot. 41-year-old sasha dench with the help of a motorized para glider is joining their seasonal migration south. a 4,000-mile journey that begins in the remote feeding ground in russia's arctic north and ends all the way in england. her mechanical wings are par
so i left harvard. >> reporter: harvard didn't give you a degree.rty comes to you and says, don't go back. and you accept anything from harvard unless they're willing to give you an honorary degree. >> which i received in 2011. >> reporter: there is a picture in your chambers of you and placido domingo. he is singing to you. ♪ ruth bader ginsburg in the red harvard graduation robes. ♪ justice of the supreme court >> reporter: and your title to that picture is what?...
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harvard says workers make $22 an hour among the highest in the region. an e-mail went out to students yesterday telling them some so others will extend their hours. >> now to campaign 2016, it's back to the campaign trail after the two vice presidential nominees clash during last night's night's debate. craig boswell has highlights from virginia. >> tim kaine and mike pence ended their one and only debate shaking hands. but for much of the night -- >> when donald trump says women should be punished or mexicans are rapists and criminals. >> senators, you that mexican thing again. >> they went toe to toe. >> her private server -- >> the fbi did an investigation and they concluded there was no reasonable prosecutor. >> talking over moderator as they fiercely defended their running mate. >> donald trump supports our troops. donald trump supports our veterans. >> he won't pay taxes. >> donald trump has paid all deductions? >> the fiery discussion here is amplified on social media, on facebook one of the most talked about moments was they were trading jabs. >>
harvard says workers make $22 an hour among the highest in the region. an e-mail went out to students yesterday telling them some so others will extend their hours. >> now to campaign 2016, it's back to the campaign trail after the two vice presidential nominees clash during last night's night's debate. craig boswell has highlights from virginia. >> tim kaine and mike pence ended their one and only debate shaking hands. but for much of the night -- >> when donald trump says...
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they graduated from harvard so we made sure the ivy leaguers earned those degrees. >> two harvard athletes and one suttee city and they -- city they are proving brains and brawns can go together. the two libed in the same -- lived in the same house in harvard. and they didn't know each other. >> we knew the name and seen a couple of hockey game. >> i put them to the test the >> random trivlal knowledge. >> name in miles the diameter of earth? >> diameter, that is an excellent question; i don't know. can i get help. >> three primary colors on the color wheel. >> blue, red, yellow. >> got it. >> what year end? >> 19 -- 89. >> yes;. >>. >> don't know 1988y? >> 1989. >> having fun thanks for playing along, we are back in z256qz zy6z i moved on her like a [bleep]. you can do anything. grab them by the [bleep] we have to make sure that donald wins this election. no we don't. marco rubio stands by trump and failed to show up for florida. here's what i believe in. bringing people together and reaching across the aisle to get things done. protecting social security. and building an economy that wor
they graduated from harvard so we made sure the ivy leaguers earned those degrees. >> two harvard athletes and one suttee city and they -- city they are proving brains and brawns can go together. the two libed in the same -- lived in the same house in harvard. and they didn't know each other. >> we knew the name and seen a couple of hockey game. >> i put them to the test the >> random trivlal knowledge. >> name in miles the diameter of earth? >> diameter,...
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. >>> harvard university prepares for the first strike in more than 30 years, what n. mothers, sons, friends. and yet kelly ayotte continues to play political games instead of making new hampshire safer. when she has the chance to strengthen background checks, she voted no, backing the washington gun lobby instead. then - on a bill to keep suspected terrorists from getting guns, ayotte flip flopped. kelly ayotte's become another typical washington politician and that puts us all at risk. narrator: independence usa pac is responsible for the content of this advertising. here at outback, our tender, center-cut sirloin, a crispy hash-brown cake, and topped them high with grilled shrimp on the barbie, or onion rings. hurry in... afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. healthy, free, the world before me, the long brown path before me leading wherever i choose. the east and the west are mine. ne. >>> happening now, workers at the dining hall of harvard why going on strike after spending months to work out a new contract. fox25's michael henrich is live at harvard th
. >>> harvard university prepares for the first strike in more than 30 years, what n. mothers, sons, friends. and yet kelly ayotte continues to play political games instead of making new hampshire safer. when she has the chance to strengthen background checks, she voted no, backing the washington gun lobby instead. then - on a bill to keep suspected terrorists from getting guns, ayotte flip flopped. kelly ayotte's become another typical washington politician and that puts us all at...
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even though harvard does say the dining hall, not specified who would actually be serving the food. continuing to look into that. meantime though, the picketers say they will be here as long as it takes. live in cambridge, i'm michael henrich, fox25 news. >> julie: two hours of closed roads 495 reopened at marlboro. tractor-trailer pulled off to the right-hand median. we have two lanes finally getting by. drive times topped out in the triple digits, i tweeted that out and as you could see the delays still stretching back past route 20, over to route 30 on 495, things slow going on 290 approaching 495 as well. as we shift closer into boston, 95 backed up as you approach 128 up to columbia road triple digits at about hour 20 minutes route 62 in berlin and now two lanes have opened it will continue to drop. i will have another update for you in ten minutes. back to you. >> gene: i-70 scene this morning, big story not only weather department b everywhere as hurricane matthew. >> you're also going to get update at 8:00. >> hurricane hunters in there flying around. >> major hurricane leav
even though harvard does say the dining hall, not specified who would actually be serving the food. continuing to look into that. meantime though, the picketers say they will be here as long as it takes. live in cambridge, i'm michael henrich, fox25 news. >> julie: two hours of closed roads 495 reopened at marlboro. tractor-trailer pulled off to the right-hand median. we have two lanes finally getting by. drive times topped out in the triple digits, i tweeted that out and as you could see...
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ould be dean of harvard justice kagan: no. justice williams: the resulting at harvard. justice kagan: there was hardly a professor. i went to law school in the in 1980's and graduated six. 40% were women. it is not as good as it is now -- everything that the earlyetween 1970's and-19 70's and when i started my had taken a huge leap upwards. there were so very few --fessors was not until my the spring of my third year that i had my first woman professor that was actually kathleen sullivan who became the dean of stanford law school. the world one students. justice williams: where their special challenges women face when you were in law school? justice kagan: it was odd that you never saw a woman professor. schools are doing better in that respect. i do not think it was like when you went to law school and not to say that you are that much older than i am. [laughter] justice williams: the statement did not give you the year i graduated and that was a fairly good thing not to do. justice kagan: i am very conscious of, david said, there were four women who served on the supr
ould be dean of harvard justice kagan: no. justice williams: the resulting at harvard. justice kagan: there was hardly a professor. i went to law school in the in 1980's and graduated six. 40% were women. it is not as good as it is now -- everything that the earlyetween 1970's and-19 70's and when i started my had taken a huge leap upwards. there were so very few --fessors was not until my the spring of my third year that i had my first woman professor that was actually kathleen sullivan who...
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. >>> a tentative deal has been reached to answered 3-week strike at harvard. the university and its dining hall workers have reached a tentative agreement. they just did it after 1:00 this morning. dozens of students walked out of class marching support of the cafeteria workers. the employees were demanding better wages and no changes to their health care benefits. dining workers are expected to vote on the deal tomorrow and could be back to thursday. >>> also breaking overnight a 16-year old on massachusetts most wanted list has been arrested on murder charges. smith was arrested just before midnight. he'll be arraigned this morning incomes to a july shooting death in fall river. >>> and 4 people killed overseas at a popular theme park. officials say 2 men and 2 women were riding the ride when one of the victims was thrown from the raft. police are working to figure out exactly what went wrong. >>> 4 college friends killed in a fiery crash caused by a wrong-way driver. >> they were on their way back to school when they were hit. 2 of the victims were identifi
. >>> a tentative deal has been reached to answered 3-week strike at harvard. the university and its dining hall workers have reached a tentative agreement. they just did it after 1:00 this morning. dozens of students walked out of class marching support of the cafeteria workers. the employees were demanding better wages and no changes to their health care benefits. dining workers are expected to vote on the deal tomorrow and could be back to thursday. >>> also breaking...
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and hart of harvard. explaining the work is a little hear what my book those who -- those who understand what i say know it already. those who do not understand will not be wiser if i tell it. >> anchor: the honor is for the way they improved employment contracts. professor hart and his wife say they have been flooded with congratulations. that's not sexy but very important. >> anchor: equation here. stylin in slippers and comfortable. how tom brady and julian edelman teamed up for their latest commercial. >> anchor: the latest on the cape. a fish. ? amazing sleep stays with you all day and all night. and so does your partner for the best sleep ever. don't miss the columbus day sale going on now! save $400 on the queen c4 mattress set, with 24 month financing and free home delivery. learn more at sleepnumber.com. did you know your business doesn't have to suffer from slow internet? comcast business now offers blazing fast internet speeds up to 150 mbps. that's 10 times faster than dsl. get internet for as
and hart of harvard. explaining the work is a little hear what my book those who -- those who understand what i say know it already. those who do not understand will not be wiser if i tell it. >> anchor: the honor is for the way they improved employment contracts. professor hart and his wife say they have been flooded with congratulations. that's not sexy but very important. >> anchor: equation here. stylin in slippers and comfortable. how tom brady and julian edelman teamed up for...
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workers say harvard wants to increase the costs of their healthcare. >> we're saying enough is enough. >> reporter: the university says healthcare costs across the country are on the rise, and they're proposing modest changes. however, workers say the costs are just too much. the union president says negotiations have stalled. >> harvard is being disingenuous, a modest increase isn't going from a 0 copayme >> reporter: in a statement to 7news, a spokesperson for the university says, quote, harvard deeply values the contributions of its dining service employees as evidenced by the fact that they've received some of the most generous hourly wages and benefits and we hope union representatives will continue to filed creative workable solutions at the negotiable tail, they've been unwilling to do so. protestors say they will be out here picketing until their demands are met. no word when both sides will head back to the negotiation table. keli o'hara , a 7news. >>> aaron hernandez is back in court today. asking for a hearing about witnesses identifying hands during the try trial saying th
workers say harvard wants to increase the costs of their healthcare. >> we're saying enough is enough. >> reporter: the university says healthcare costs across the country are on the rise, and they're proposing modest changes. however, workers say the costs are just too much. the union president says negotiations have stalled. >> harvard is being disingenuous, a modest increase isn't going from a 0 copayme >> reporter: in a statement to 7news, a spokesperson for the...
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and the union president says negotiations have stalled. >> harvard is being disingenuous. modest increase isn't going from copayment. >> reporter: in a statement to 7news, a spokesperson for the university says, quote, harvard deeply values the contributions of its dining service employees as evidenced by the fact that they've received some of the most generous hourly wages and benefits for food service workers in the region. we have proposed creative solutions to issues presented by the union and hope union representatives will contribute to find creative workable solutions at the negotiation table. they have been unwilling to do so. >> you see hundreds of people still protesting this noon, holding signs, they say they'll be out here picketing. until they are back at the negotiating tail. keli o'hara , a 7news. >>> two motorcycle riders rushed to the hospital after a crash in quincy. the crash happened late last night on liberty street. the rider suffered serious injuries. police are still investigating what caused that crash. >>> we're following more news today. new dash
and the union president says negotiations have stalled. >> harvard is being disingenuous. modest increase isn't going from copayment. >> reporter: in a statement to 7news, a spokesperson for the university says, quote, harvard deeply values the contributions of its dining service employees as evidenced by the fact that they've received some of the most generous hourly wages and benefits for food service workers in the region. we have proposed creative solutions to issues presented...
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. >> this morning i professor from mit and harvard found out they were awarded the honor for their work in economics. the men focused on contracts and how th >> we have got some good schools in the area. we have geniuses right down the street. >>> coming up, saving money and how many of us are not doing enough of it. >>> could it be a major meltdown for samsung? the latest problem putting the samsung 7 on ice. >>> the truth about your kids in line. >>> a lot of weather watchers chiming in saying what a a little on the windy side. let's check out the numbers all in the 50s right now, 56 degrees from craig. a briny -- bright and sunny day. a chilly one tonight with a chance of frost. forecast a few minutes away. >>> fans of the young and the rest lends and the bold and the beautiful a great opportunity for you, you can meet some stars cbs is hosting an open casting call one lucky person look at the chance to fly to hollywood and appear in one of the shows. for more information check out we heard this but we didn't worry about it, because our plan from homeserve covers costly repairs. a te
. >> this morning i professor from mit and harvard found out they were awarded the honor for their work in economics. the men focused on contracts and how th >> we have got some good schools in the area. we have geniuses right down the street. >>> coming up, saving money and how many of us are not doing enough of it. >>> could it be a major meltdown for samsung? the latest problem putting the samsung 7 on ice. >>> the truth about your kids in line....
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well brought up, well spoken harvard educated young man be a traitor? but he was. he describes the scene as he was involved to try to bring refugee to consulate lobby the government against the policy to clampdown. no refugees and was suspicious. and but if they were rescuing only communist? he had disowned people in the field and won for his air of humanitarianism was pretty hard core in collecting not only stunt -- communist the stalinist because it is a difference. >> we all know that a shameful part of our history to clamp down on the refugees from world war two facing a refugee crisis and i was just wondering about revisiting that . of the current situation greg. >> i a think about that i am enormously a distressed by that. and i think it is said another plot on america's image of the world we have a number on our face we don't want to get into that but actually this is one that we cannot blame on donald trump. i think the vasari lack of compassion to the refugees and somehow have allowed the war against terror to be completed -- conflated with brutality. not
well brought up, well spoken harvard educated young man be a traitor? but he was. he describes the scene as he was involved to try to bring refugee to consulate lobby the government against the policy to clampdown. no refugees and was suspicious. and but if they were rescuing only communist? he had disowned people in the field and won for his air of humanitarianism was pretty hard core in collecting not only stunt -- communist the stalinist because it is a difference. >> we all know that...
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harvard workers striking outside of the cafeteria. more than 750 dining hall employees protesting across the campus against the university. workers say harvard wants to increase the cost of their health care. >> we are saying enough is enough. report t university says health care costs across the country are on the rise. they are proposing modest changes. are too much. the union president says negotiations have stalled. >> harvard is being disingenuous. a modest increase isn't going from a zero co-payment to $100 co-payment. north a statement to 7 news, a spokesperson for the university says "harvard deeply value it is contributions of its dining service employees. as evidenceed by the fact that they receive some of the most generous hourly wages and benefits for food service workers in the region. we have proposed creative by the union. we hope to find creative workable solutions at the negotiation table. " workers say that they will protest here on campus until their demands are met. both sides have not yet gone back to the table to
harvard workers striking outside of the cafeteria. more than 750 dining hall employees protesting across the campus against the university. workers say harvard wants to increase the cost of their health care. >> we are saying enough is enough. report t university says health care costs across the country are on the rise. they are proposing modest changes. are too much. the union president says negotiations have stalled. >> harvard is being disingenuous. a modest increase isn't going...
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how could such a well-brought up, well-broken harvard educated young man be a trader? well, he was. >> it's interesting because you described the scene in marsaille, he was involved as i'm sure trying to bring refugees from europe into the u.s. and constantly lobbying the government against their policy of clamping down no visas, no refugees. >> founded the rescue committee on a board which i'm happy to say i served. >> he was suspicious -- >> he was among the first. >> humanitarians were in boston but he was in marseille. what do you think of rescuing only communists? how did that help? >> noel for all of his air of humanitarianism was pretty hard core in -- in selecting only -- not only communism but stalinists because there's a difference, yes. >> so you read about, i mean, we all know shameful part of our history clamping down on refugees from world war ii and the, of course, we are facing refugee crisis and there's a lot towards accepting syrian refugees and i was just wondering, revisiting that period, has it affected your thinking about our current situation? >>
how could such a well-brought up, well-broken harvard educated young man be a trader? well, he was. >> it's interesting because you described the scene in marsaille, he was involved as i'm sure trying to bring refugees from europe into the u.s. and constantly lobbying the government against their policy of clamping down no visas, no refugees. >> founded the rescue committee on a board which i'm happy to say i served. >> he was suspicious -- >> he was among the first....
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school graduates helped have fun. >> mary: like a little harvard in a box. >> thank you. yes. >> mary: instead of playing with cell phones, video games and tv watching, they can play with these toys. see what we have in here in box is general interest. the first box. a helicopter building set. >> helps kids create an engineering mind set and the concepts related to building construction in general. >> mary: doing the stem like duct tape but it is not play tape. >> think of it as painter's tape that you can put it on. and you can create a road or building. >> mary: this guy is doing roads and buildings. that is nice. you can put anywhere and doesn't ruin the floors and walls. i have never seen this. i like that. >> mary: and learn electronics by sticker. >> this was created by someone from the mit media lab. easy way to teach kids circuitry with one battery and one led light. >> mary: all in this package. >> an art piece to this as we well. after you create a circuit and a light, you put a piece of paper over it and you can draw stuff over it such as a lig lighthouse and y
school graduates helped have fun. >> mary: like a little harvard in a box. >> thank you. yes. >> mary: instead of playing with cell phones, video games and tv watching, they can play with these toys. see what we have in here in box is general interest. the first box. a helicopter building set. >> helps kids create an engineering mind set and the concepts related to building construction in general. >> mary: doing the stem like duct tape but it is not play tape....
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at that point i'm going to ask did you ever think you would be the dean at harvard? in terms of how many women in your class. >> i went to law school in the mid-1980s and graduated in 86 and by that point about 40% were women. i think everything had happened between the early 70s were made 70s and when i started it have taken a huge leap upwards but there were still very few professors and it wasn't until i think the first year i professor became the dean of the school but there were a lot of women students. >> were there any particular challenges when interfaced when you were in law? .. note >> >> then there were so few women in your class the and when you got out they were star students laugh firms did not want to hire the edward judges did not want to hire them or that clerks and the doors were shutting in their faces so there really had to make their own way so they created these absolutely brilliant careers that they made it up on the fly how they would get around the fact of all the standard employees said not interested. and that was not true by the time we ca
at that point i'm going to ask did you ever think you would be the dean at harvard? in terms of how many women in your class. >> i went to law school in the mid-1980s and graduated in 86 and by that point about 40% were women. i think everything had happened between the early 70s were made 70s and when i started it have taken a huge leap upwards but there were still very few professors and it wasn't until i think the first year i professor became the dean of the school but there were a...
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this is 77 and harvard of the this is a parking lot. the northbound lanes giving you a rough start to the morning commute. janessa? >>> >>> we are seeing major rain bands are exiting to the east. ashtabula county, you are seeing the bulk of the moisture. you will see more scattered showers throughout the rest of the day. things will start to rev up, once again, for the evening commute. we are tracking that. look at the day time highs today. 60 degrees. it is a fall of about 10 degrees, so it is sweater weather once again. it continues to gradually decline this weekend. i will have you talking about highs >> no! thank you, janessa. >>> trending today, this is not your pure imagination. variety is reporting warner brothers has a new willy wonka movie in the works. it is not a remake but a prequel focused on wonka and his early adventures before he meets charlie. >>> let's talk about a different charlie. but the special peanut-themed mazes are popping up all over the anniversary celebrating the 50th anniversary of "it's the great pumpkin,
this is 77 and harvard of the this is a parking lot. the northbound lanes giving you a rough start to the morning commute. janessa? >>> >>> we are seeing major rain bands are exiting to the east. ashtabula county, you are seeing the bulk of the moisture. you will see more scattered showers throughout the rest of the day. things will start to rev up, once again, for the evening commute. we are tracking that. look at the day time highs today. 60 degrees. it is a fall of about 10...
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david: p but to harvard and you dropped out.e you ever thought about how your life could be better off if you got your harvard degree? mr. gates: i am a weird drop out because i take college courses all of the time. i love learning company courses, and things, so i love being a student. there were smart people around and they fed you and they give you these nice grades of that make you feel smart. so, i feel it was unfortunate that i did not get to stay there, but i do not think i missed any knowledge because whatever i needed to learn, i was still in a learning mode. david: in the early days, you were just a college dropout, very young looking, did you get taken seriously by businessmen much older? mr. gates: for some people, the youth and geekiness, hey, should we trust them? that is so weird. we have never seen something like that before. yes, we had to fight for acceptance. i cannot rent cars so i had to take cabs around. as we got a little bit of success, people were fascinated by this deep belief we had in software. david:
david: p but to harvard and you dropped out.e you ever thought about how your life could be better off if you got your harvard degree? mr. gates: i am a weird drop out because i take college courses all of the time. i love learning company courses, and things, so i love being a student. there were smart people around and they fed you and they give you these nice grades of that make you feel smart. so, i feel it was unfortunate that i did not get to stay there, but i do not think i missed any...
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ensuing harvard possessio a holy cross touchdown. the crusaders fighting on. 27-17 win. harvard's loss snapped a 16-game nonconference win streak. holy cross, the last non-ivy n.h.l. debut record four goals against ottawa. bergeron is not in toronto with the b's. a lower-body injury forcing him to miss a second straight game. the group combining for six goals back on thursday night in columbus. coming up tomorrow night on sports xtra, the pats and bengals covered. for the first time this hockey as kevin paul dupont in the house. that is tomorrow night following colts and texans on 7-nbc. and then the indians looking to go up two games to none on toronto. cleveland is leading it 2-1 in the 7th. the nlcs getting under way tonight in chicago. imagine if your child were trapped in a failing school. imagine if your child 32,000 kids want to go to a public charter school. but they can't. if you like your public school, question 2 won't affect you. but for kids stuck in failing school districts, question 2 will let parents choose something better and give all our kids hope. ple
ensuing harvard possessio a holy cross touchdown. the crusaders fighting on. 27-17 win. harvard's loss snapped a 16-game nonconference win streak. holy cross, the last non-ivy n.h.l. debut record four goals against ottawa. bergeron is not in toronto with the b's. a lower-body injury forcing him to miss a second straight game. the group combining for six goals back on thursday night in columbus. coming up tomorrow night on sports xtra, the pats and bengals covered. for the first time this hockey...
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he donated $1 million to harvard to renovate the basket billion arena and some going to go toward harvard the basketball program set hill up for great kay rear, a great life, he be with as to help out the program and basketball team. $1 million goes to renovate the pavilion. >> how much from you? >> i will not be able to renovate. i could bay couple of shoelaces. >> i was just wondering. you had to do it. ed: sorry. meteorologist: all right. when you wake up in the morning. cold. frostian some areas. then starts to get wet around the evening commute. snow around the beck shires. morning. right around the eyeopener. the three common mistakes. at this time is bright and chilly. bright and chilly. maria: cold at the bus stop for sure. >>> from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight andrew garfield, chef mario batali, the fourth annual canine costume parade, and music from conor oberst. and now, what do you know -- here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] ? >> jimmy: hi, very nice. welcome. thank you. hi, everyone. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thank you for watching. thank y
he donated $1 million to harvard to renovate the basket billion arena and some going to go toward harvard the basketball program set hill up for great kay rear, a great life, he be with as to help out the program and basketball team. $1 million goes to renovate the pavilion. >> how much from you? >> i will not be able to renovate. i could bay couple of shoelaces. >> i was just wondering. you had to do it. ed: sorry. meteorologist: all right. when you wake up in the morning....
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i went to harvard law school. york law firmsw and a got job offers it some and i did not get job offers and others. david: you went up at [indiscernible] another firmwas that hired me and i accepted a job, this is a top notch new york law firm and their tax department, i got a call from them and some months i gone by and they told me, they said we will move you, we have over hired and we will move you to the corporate department. be a tax want to lawyer. they said we have over hired and we do not have a slot. tell me, how many slots do you have and they said four. i said how many people did you hire for tax? they said five. let me get this straight. i am fifth on your list of four people for this job. we do not look at it that way. i said i cannot come to look -- work for you. there was another firm that had -- i did not sign up with. got thrown onto cases, the theresting cases involving entertainment industry. i moved it for two years out to lived in l.a. anybody else in california was white cloth and took his an
i went to harvard law school. york law firmsw and a got job offers it some and i did not get job offers and others. david: you went up at [indiscernible] another firmwas that hired me and i accepted a job, this is a top notch new york law firm and their tax department, i got a call from them and some months i gone by and they told me, they said we will move you, we have over hired and we will move you to the corporate department. be a tax want to lawyer. they said we have over hired and we do...