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the book so interesting. >> rose: and we continue this evening withdrew faust, president of harvard universitytepped down on july 30th of 2018. >> part of creating the exchange of ideas that is so essential in a university campus is not just to permit speech but to encourage an e
the book so interesting. >> rose: and we continue this evening withdrew faust, president of harvard universitytepped down on july 30th of 2018. >> part of creating the exchange of ideas that is so essential in a university campus is not just to permit speech but to encourage an e
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you're-- your civil rights division is investigating harvard university for possible civil rights violations related to affirmative action, possibly discriminating against asian americans and white students. why is this a priority for your administration. >> we will take an on-topic question. >> why can't he answer that. >> this is about alabama, he was able to ask about sanctuary cities. we regularly ask about ongoing investigations, and mr. sessions' staff regularly declined to comment. but not allowing the attorney general to deal with a question at an open press conference is unusual. >> mason: thank you. a convicted bosnian war criminal was sentenced today to 20 years by a u.n. judge in the haig. the man gave himself a death sentence when he drank what he said was poison. he was rushed to the hospital but later died. he was 72, a former philosophy prefer in the 1990s. he coming up next on the cbs evening news, an airline mistakenly let thousands of pilots take vacation during the holidays. and later, these guys don't want to miss their plane. think you'll need in retirement? then we fou
you're-- your civil rights division is investigating harvard university for possible civil rights violations related to affirmative action, possibly discriminating against asian americans and white students. why is this a priority for your administration. >> we will take an on-topic question. >> why can't he answer that. >> this is about alabama, he was able to ask about sanctuary cities. we regularly ask about ongoing investigations, and mr. sessions' staff regularly declined...
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kristi govella there from harvard university.zanin zaghari—ratcliffe, who's in prison in iran accused of spying. her husband, richard ratcliffe, says he is due to speak to the foreign secretary, boris johnson, later on sunday. meanwhile, in the observer newspaper the labour leaderjeremy corbyn is calling on the prime minister to sack mrjohnson over his comments about mrs zaghari—ratcliffe. he said the foreign secretary had been "undermining the country" and "putting citizens at risk". well, earlier my colleague alpa patel spoke to dr homa hoodfar, who was inside the same prison as nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe. the night we spent together in the same cell she was talking about her plan to come out and be with her child. she was very worried and upset and was crying as she was talking about her daughters. it had been a couple of weeks then. she told us, me and two other women who we re told us, me and two other women who were there, that the interrogator encouraged her to sign let us so they can precede her case quickly and free her t
kristi govella there from harvard university.zanin zaghari—ratcliffe, who's in prison in iran accused of spying. her husband, richard ratcliffe, says he is due to speak to the foreign secretary, boris johnson, later on sunday. meanwhile, in the observer newspaper the labour leaderjeremy corbyn is calling on the prime minister to sack mrjohnson over his comments about mrs zaghari—ratcliffe. he said the foreign secretary had been "undermining the country" and "putting citizens...
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harvard university has honoured sir eltonjohn for his contribution in the fight against hiv/aids.lp fight hiv/aids. he joins the likes of archbishop desmond tutu and malala yousafzai as a recipient of the harvard university—based organisation's peterj gomes humanitarian award. stay with me on bbc news. i will be back with the business briefing in just a few moments. more on the oil price rise following the clampdown in saudi arabia. don't go away. change in the weather on the way for many parts of the uk. monday was a spectacular day, with clear blue skies, beautiful autumn colours. this picture from lincolnshire. but the clouds started rolling in during the course of the evening and overnight, and many western and northern areas have been very cloudy so far. we've had some rain, and all of this now is shifting in an easterly direction. so a very different early tuesday morning on the way, nowhere near as frosty. we had temperatures around minus five or six degrees monday morning. tuesday morning is going to be some eight, possibly ten degrees higher. so this is what is happening.
harvard university has honoured sir eltonjohn for his contribution in the fight against hiv/aids.lp fight hiv/aids. he joins the likes of archbishop desmond tutu and malala yousafzai as a recipient of the harvard university—based organisation's peterj gomes humanitarian award. stay with me on bbc news. i will be back with the business briefing in just a few moments. more on the oil price rise following the clampdown in saudi arabia. don't go away. change in the weather on the way for many...
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your civil rights investigation is investigating harvard university for possible civil rights violations related to affirmative action, possibly discriminating against asian americans and white students. why is this a priority for your department? >> why can't he answer that though? >> is this a conversation about opioid policies. >> he was able to ask about alabama, sanctuary cities. why can't i ask about this? >> justice department reporters, we regularly ask about ongoing investigations, and mr. sessions staff repeatedly declooines to comment. not allow the attorney general to deal with direct question in open press conference is to say the least unusual. >> very persistent paula reid with a very silent attorney general. thank you. >> convicted bosnian war criminal sentenced to 20 years by a u.n. judge in the hague. the man gave himself a death sentence when he drank what he said was poison. he was rushed to the hospital but later died. he was 72, a former philosophy professor in the 1990s, he helped lead bosnian croats in targeting muslims for ethnic cleansing. >>> coming up next, an
your civil rights investigation is investigating harvard university for possible civil rights violations related to affirmative action, possibly discriminating against asian americans and white students. why is this a priority for your department? >> why can't he answer that though? >> is this a conversation about opioid policies. >> he was able to ask about alabama, sanctuary cities. why can't i ask about this? >> justice department reporters, we regularly ask about...
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he would not, i believe, like the kind of diversity of opinion -- >> that's reflected at a university like harvard ...and difference that is essential to a great university. >> rose: so they're inhibited to having a great university if there is an impediment to free expression, which we certainly know there is. >> they certainly have excellent universities that teach wonderful science, wonderful subject matter. they have brilliant scholars, and we have many exchanges and partnerships with places like peking university, but i think that element of freedom of expression is one that has to be at the heart of real learning, because you've got to be able to challenge. >> rose: for the entire conversation, see the nightly edition of "charlie rose" later tonight. >> rose: ron chernow is an award-winning biographer. his subjects among the shapers of american history, both political-- george washington-- and businessmen, like john rockefeller and j.p. morgan. of his biography, "alexander hamilton was the base for the broadway hit "hamilton." now he turns his attention to ulysses s. grant. >> the other peop
he would not, i believe, like the kind of diversity of opinion -- >> that's reflected at a university like harvard ...and difference that is essential to a great university. >> rose: so they're inhibited to having a great university if there is an impediment to free expression, which we certainly know there is. >> they certainly have excellent universities that teach wonderful science, wonderful subject matter. they have brilliant scholars, and we have many exchanges and...
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. >> joining us now teacher from harvard university law school and author of the us citizens drive and the obama good morning. >> why no?. >> the reason foror the book is removed to concord massachusetts onet of the places british soldiers went april 1775 that got me fixated on what happened on that date and then the events that led to the american revolution in the period between the revolution and the constitution. but i have not understood that neutrality for a bad project that fired up those colonies late in the 18th century. w >> so with that majestic effort in it is ironic that impeachment is little understood by the people can you expand on that?. >> and to get something to do a lot of stuff on balance and it went into trouble after the revolution to have the fetus of monarchy into betrayed those principles for word. and one of the safeguards there is the power of impeachment. it has not been ratified. and with that philadelphia convention to be fatally flawed. >> what does impeachments mean the most and what is it compared to the perception?. >> but first to do with roots in en
. >> joining us now teacher from harvard university law school and author of the us citizens drive and the obama good morning. >> why no?. >> the reason foror the book is removed to concord massachusetts onet of the places british soldiers went april 1775 that got me fixated on what happened on that date and then the events that led to the american revolution in the period between the revolution and the constitution. but i have not understood that neutrality for a bad project...
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we've been some ways at harvard by asking what our past has been in relationship to slavery at the university. >> rose: and georgetown did the same thing. >> uh-huh. and the striking aspect of harvard is asking this is that harvard is in new england and i think much of the nation well, new england had nothing do to do with slaver. well slavery was legal in massachusetts until 1783 and even after that, harvard and other people in new england were deaply involved in trade and other kinds of connections to slave societies and economies that had a big impact on the wealth of new england. so as we begin to explore this at harvard, we see a whole different aspect of harvard's history. we placed a plaque on a building at harvard, almost two years ago now, that had been the residence of harvard presidents in the 18th century. and those harvard presidents lived lived there with enslaved people. and we had in the records the names of four of these individuals. so we put their names up to remind ourselves and anyone who walks by the plaque that these are real people whose lives were stolen, who lived in
we've been some ways at harvard by asking what our past has been in relationship to slavery at the university. >> rose: and georgetown did the same thing. >> uh-huh. and the striking aspect of harvard is asking this is that harvard is in new england and i think much of the nation well, new england had nothing do to do with slaver. well slavery was legal in massachusetts until 1783 and even after that, harvard and other people in new england were deaply involved in trade and other...
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larry summers received his doctor rat from harvard university in 1982 and became one of the youngestssors in harvard's history. all of this goes through my mind whenever i listen to lawrence summers talking about economics and i wanted you to know all of that because i wants you to know what are you seeing when larry summers joins us next why i think he is the person who we most want to hear from about tax legislation. he has decided to break the tradition of former treasury secretaries not criticizing the current treasury because he is trying to do everything he can to stop congress from passing the worst tax legislation he has ever seen. larry summers joins us next. patrick woke up with a sore back. but he's got work to do. so he took aleve this morning. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. tylenol can't do that. aleve. all day strong. all day long. well, it'sonce again.eason >>yeah. lot of tech companies are reporting today. and, how's it looking? >>i don't know. ther
larry summers received his doctor rat from harvard university in 1982 and became one of the youngestssors in harvard's history. all of this goes through my mind whenever i listen to lawrence summers talking about economics and i wanted you to know all of that because i wants you to know what are you seeing when larry summers joins us next why i think he is the person who we most want to hear from about tax legislation. he has decided to break the tradition of former treasury secretaries not...
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the justice department now investigating harvard university's affirmative action policies saying harvardt be discriminating against asian-american applicants. total cost of attending harvard without financial aid more than $63,000. bringing in kansas reform correspondent and harvard student kelly joins me now. good to see you, kelly. >> thank you so much for having me. liz: so what is going on here about this allegation? >> yeah, so, basically, in 2015, there were asian-american organizations, a coalition of 64 of them filed a report that harvard holds students to a higher standard in accepting their applicants in terms of other race and ethnicity groups. liz: so what's the next step when you have an allegation like that? i mean, you have the justice department probe. where does it go from here? >> yeah. i think the next step is, first of all, for harvard to release the documents that the department of justice is asking for. and sort of force students to recognize what's going on. students should know that they're being judged based on their merit, rather than their gender or their race.
the justice department now investigating harvard university's affirmative action policies saying harvardt be discriminating against asian-american applicants. total cost of attending harvard without financial aid more than $63,000. bringing in kansas reform correspondent and harvard student kelly joins me now. good to see you, kelly. >> thank you so much for having me. liz: so what is going on here about this allegation? >> yeah, so, basically, in 2015, there were asian-american...
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larry summers received his doctor rat from harvard university in 1982 and became one of the youngestured professors in harvard's history. all of this goes through my mind whenever i listen to lawrence summers talking about economics and i wanted you to know all of that because i wants you to know what are you seeing when larry summers joins us next why i think he is the person who we most want to hear from about tax legislation. he has decided to break the tradition of former treasury secretaries not criticizing the current treasury because he is trying to do everything he can to stop congress from passing the worst tax legislation he has ever seen. larry summers joins us next. my experience with usaa has been excellent. they always refer to me as master sergeant. they really appreciate the military family, and it really shows. we've got auto insurance, homeowners insurance. had an accident with a vehicle, i actually called usaa before we called the police. usaa was there hands-on very quick very prompt. i feel like we're being handled as people that actually have a genuine need. we'
larry summers received his doctor rat from harvard university in 1982 and became one of the youngestured professors in harvard's history. all of this goes through my mind whenever i listen to lawrence summers talking about economics and i wanted you to know all of that because i wants you to know what are you seeing when larry summers joins us next why i think he is the person who we most want to hear from about tax legislation. he has decided to break the tradition of former treasury...
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, for more, we're joined by glen mpani, mason fellow at the kennedy school of government at harvard university. he is a democracy and governance practitioner who has worked for the last 15 years in africa. his recent op-ed in "the new york times" is titled, "for zimbabwe, a coup isn't the answer." glen mpani, welcome to democracy now! can you talk about the latest in zimbabwe and give us the background on hohow to understad it will stop looks it is good to be on your show. zimbabwe has been confronted with an economic and political crisis for the last 20 years. the crisis has been largely due to bad governance, centralization of power, and the inability of the government to be able to provide solutions to address the economy crisisis. the crisis has resulted in and people fleeing the country to go to other countries to be able to earn a living. if you look at some of t the key things that have been a major challenge for day-to-day zimbabwe, unemployment iss at 98%. there are shortages of water and electricity within the country. these are some of the major economic issues that have been a prob
, for more, we're joined by glen mpani, mason fellow at the kennedy school of government at harvard university. he is a democracy and governance practitioner who has worked for the last 15 years in africa. his recent op-ed in "the new york times" is titled, "for zimbabwe, a coup isn't the answer." glen mpani, welcome to democracy now! can you talk about the latest in zimbabwe and give us the background on hohow to understad it will stop looks it is good to be on your show....
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ernie stevens: we visit the peabody museum at harvard university and learn about the archeology and historythe indian college at colonial harvard. rita aspinwall: we also learn what we can do to lead healthier lives and hear from our elders on this native report. narrator: production of native report is made possible by grants from the shakopee mdewakanton sioux community, the blandin foundation, and the duluth superior area community foundation. [music playing]
ernie stevens: we visit the peabody museum at harvard university and learn about the archeology and historythe indian college at colonial harvard. rita aspinwall: we also learn what we can do to lead healthier lives and hear from our elders on this native report. narrator: production of native report is made possible by grants from the shakopee mdewakanton sioux community, the blandin foundation, and the duluth superior area community foundation. [music playing]
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wants to beat him tonight >>a couple of hours before the game, draymond green will speak at harvard university. the event is entitled athletes as leaders, a discussion with draymond green. the nba champ tells the chronicle it blows his mind that he was asked to speak at one of the most prestigious universities. >>>tesla's electric semi truck is set to be unveiled today. yesterday, elon musk tweeted about the event. analysts say an electric big rig would have more of an effect on musk's larger mission, that is to make the world's infrastructure more sustainable. companies like boesch, and other companies have similar vehicles in the works. >>>thousands of new homes on a former industrial site, coming up, the major transformation that's now been given the green light for a wharf on a prime piece of real estate. >> also, thousands of sleeping bags will be placed outside of one bart station today in protest. >> it's wet out there and it's going to be a tough commute driving anywhere because of standing water. as we look at a live picture of the golden gate bridge, traffic is moving along okay. >>
wants to beat him tonight >>a couple of hours before the game, draymond green will speak at harvard university. the event is entitled athletes as leaders, a discussion with draymond green. the nba champ tells the chronicle it blows his mind that he was asked to speak at one of the most prestigious universities. >>>tesla's electric semi truck is set to be unveiled today. yesterday, elon musk tweeted about the event. analysts say an electric big rig would have more of an effect on...
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. >>> harvard university is under investigation for its affirmative action policies and justice departments threatening to sue if the school doesn't hand over requested documents. investigation related to lawsuit claiming that harvard discriminates against asian-americans. harvard maintains it fully complies with the law. >>> time lapse video of the northern lights above alaska. created when electrically charged particles from the sun enter the earth's atmosphere. quite a show. >>> before jetting to thanksgiving in florida, president trump took time for annual tradition at white house. happy thanksgiving for drumstick and wishbone. turkeys. they will live at virginia farm with last year's pardoned turkeys, tater and tot. we started making wine in 1948... [sfx: bottle sounds on conveyor] one bottle at a time. today, we produce nearly 20 million cases a year. chubb has helped us grow for the past 30 years... they helped us prevent equipment problems during harvest and provided guidance when we started exporting internationally. now we're working with them on cybersecurity. my grandfather tau
. >>> harvard university is under investigation for its affirmative action policies and justice departments threatening to sue if the school doesn't hand over requested documents. investigation related to lawsuit claiming that harvard discriminates against asian-americans. harvard maintains it fully complies with the law. >>> time lapse video of the northern lights above alaska. created when electrically charged particles from the sun enter the earth's atmosphere. quite a...
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in april 1983, eudora gave a series of lectures at harvard university, and the lectures were collected as a volume of essays entitled one writer's beginnings. published by the harvard university press, one writer's beginnings stayed on "the new york times"' bestseller list for almost a year. the essays detailed the inescapable bond between eudora's childhood and her later career as a writer and how her early experiences contributed to her distinctive literary voice. her novels include -- [inaudible] which was adapted for the stage in a tone award-winning -- tony award-winning musical. delta wedding, losing battles and the optimist's daughter for which she was awarded the pulitzer prize. eudora is a master of the short story, and her stories are collected in many places but notably two, a curtain of green and the golden apples. she received more than 30 honorary degrees from institutions across our country. the penn faulkner foundation and the welty foundation decided to collaborate to ask other writers of significance to speak in their own words about their beginnings as a writer and w
in april 1983, eudora gave a series of lectures at harvard university, and the lectures were collected as a volume of essays entitled one writer's beginnings. published by the harvard university press, one writer's beginnings stayed on "the new york times"' bestseller list for almost a year. the essays detailed the inescapable bond between eudora's childhood and her later career as a writer and how her early experiences contributed to her distinctive literary voice. her novels include...
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. >>> harvard university is under investigation for its affirmative action policies and justice department is threatening to sue if the school doesn't hand over requested documents. investigation related to lawsuit claiming that harvard discriminates against asian-americans. harvard maintains it fully complies with the law. >>> check out this spectacular show in the sky. time lapse video of the northern lights above alaska. created when electrically charged particles from the sun enter the earth's atmosphere. quite a show. >>> before jetting to thanksgiving in florida, president trump took time for annual tradition at white house. it's a very happy thanksgiving for drumstick and wishbone. the two turkeys granted pardons by the president, joined by the first lady and their son barron, drumstick and wishbone will live at virginia farm with last year's pardoned turkeys, tater and tot. >>> up next, unconventional principal on a roll with rising test scores to prove it. massive hack next at 6: a cyber security tracker tells us what people need to do. these officers are training to protect kids
. >>> harvard university is under investigation for its affirmative action policies and justice department is threatening to sue if the school doesn't hand over requested documents. investigation related to lawsuit claiming that harvard discriminates against asian-americans. harvard maintains it fully complies with the law. >>> check out this spectacular show in the sky. time lapse video of the northern lights above alaska. created when electrically charged particles from the...
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questions about the harvard case. >> reporter: your civil rights division is investigating harvard university justice department? >> we'll take an on-topic question. >> reporter: why can't he answer that? >> the conversation about our opioid policy. >> reporter: he was able to ask about alabama, about sanctuary city also. why can't i ask about this? >> letters obtained by cbs news so the justice department civil rights division has concluded the elite school is out of compliance with the law. they also show that harvard has refused to hand over documents and has challenged the department's authority to investigate. >> the justice department investigation is unprecedented. >> reporter: she led the civil rights division at the department of justice under president obama. >> the justice department has never been a party in these cases directly investigating an institution. >> we simply cannot allocate our resources based on the color of one's skin. >> reporter: attorney general sessions has been critical of affirmative action and in 2015 then-candidate trump hinted it might be time to end the pr
questions about the harvard case. >> reporter: your civil rights division is investigating harvard university justice department? >> we'll take an on-topic question. >> reporter: why can't he answer that? >> the conversation about our opioid policy. >> reporter: he was able to ask about alabama, about sanctuary city also. why can't i ask about this? >> letters obtained by cbs news so the justice department civil rights division has concluded the elite school...
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. >> meanwhile the former first daughters first year student at harvard university. malea took a gap year after graduating high school in 2016. and what the obama's said was an opt to start college without the destruction of her father's presidency. society of presidential children has historically been protective of its youngest members without regards for political party. >> on the way google fessing up. >> what the tech company is admitting to when it comes to tracking you on your cell phone. >> and youtube making some changes to the channels your kids watch on line. how they're cleaning up content, coming up next. >> ♪ ♪ >> ♪ ♪ >> google says it will finally stop collecting android users data. the company admitted the tracking with customers turn the tongs off. sending information involuntarily whenever the hand set was close to cell tour. google says it only used the data to improve it messaging service but privacy groups are worried hackers could access the information. >> major changes to kids app. after video sprinkled with profanity, violent themes on youtub
. >> meanwhile the former first daughters first year student at harvard university. malea took a gap year after graduating high school in 2016. and what the obama's said was an opt to start college without the destruction of her father's presidency. society of presidential children has historically been protective of its youngest members without regards for political party. >> on the way google fessing up. >> what the tech company is admitting to when it comes to tracking you...
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. >>> harvard university honoring elton john.e is set to receive a humanitarian award for the aids foundation that he runs. he calls it gratifying and humbling. he is in good company. >>> let's talk about what's going on with the potential rainfall we're going to get out of this next system. i want to give you the idea of the commute. light showers around calistoga. the same areas are likely to have the steadier rain and then it falls during the overnight. we wake up at 4:00 in the morning about .15. then we end up with about .2 to two-thirds of an inch from storm one. here is a look at our temperatures today. about three to seven degrees cooler than average. hi, sue. >> good morning. we go to the bay bridge. some minor delays for the cash paying folks in the right and left-hand lanes. earlier problems cleared in the union city area at southbound near alvarado boulevard. some slowing past the scene. let's head back up to petaluma where we had hay a car ran over them and the hay caught on fire. fire is there on scene. no delay thi
. >>> harvard university honoring elton john.e is set to receive a humanitarian award for the aids foundation that he runs. he calls it gratifying and humbling. he is in good company. >>> let's talk about what's going on with the potential rainfall we're going to get out of this next system. i want to give you the idea of the commute. light showers around calistoga. the same areas are likely to have the steadier rain and then it falls during the overnight. we wake up at 4:00...
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. >>> the justice department investigating harvard university's affirmative action program and stems school of discriminating against asian-americans during the admission process. harvard faces a december deadline to provide information to those investigators or face a potential lawsuit. >>> olympic gold medalist gabby douglas said she is a victim of larry nassar. douglass joined two teammates in making the claim on instagram she said she did not go public before because the memories of the sexual abuse were so painful. the accusation comes days after it appears douglas was shaming aly raisman following her abuse claim on "60 minutes." douglas apologized and stands by her teammates. nassar is expected to plead guilty to several charges and could face more than 25 years in prison. >>> a former general manager of the atlanta braves has been banned from all baseball after league officials found the team violated international signing rules by shifting money between recruits. 13 players signed by the team will now have their contracts voided. >>> up next in "the pulse," see the canine off
. >>> the justice department investigating harvard university's affirmative action program and stems school of discriminating against asian-americans during the admission process. harvard faces a december deadline to provide information to those investigators or face a potential lawsuit. >>> olympic gold medalist gabby douglas said she is a victim of larry nassar. douglass joined two teammates in making the claim on instagram she said she did not go public before because the...
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green addressed the issue during an appearance at harvard university. he provide this had video.ar argued against the term owner on instagram writing, quote, to be owned by someone just sets a bad precedent to start. mark cuban fired back saying green owes the nba an apology saying owning a team and the ownership of people are not equivalent. green stood his ground today. >> when i say, hey, maybe we shouldn't use that word, to be honest i don't expect them to understand where i'm coming from because he will never feel what i feel when i turn on the tv and see however many people, you know, are taken down by the kkk. >> green believes team owners should be addressed as ceos or chairs as some other business leaders are. >>> warriors superstar steph curry has been schooling opponents on the court for years and now is ready to share his skills online. curry is teaming up with master class to teach basketball fundamentals and his philosophies on the educational platform. the two-time mvp tells our sister network espn if he had access to this curriculum he would have been a much bette
green addressed the issue during an appearance at harvard university. he provide this had video.ar argued against the term owner on instagram writing, quote, to be owned by someone just sets a bad precedent to start. mark cuban fired back saying green owes the nba an apology saying owning a team and the ownership of people are not equivalent. green stood his ground today. >> when i say, hey, maybe we shouldn't use that word, to be honest i don't expect them to understand where i'm coming...
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. >> so as an undergrad at harvard university how much they would trust the relation to enter the door and. so give me those three reasons why it? [laughter] sow number one i of the huge issue interested to get the photos of inside the door and switches creepy that it is nothing. she have had people still cameras in the windows to take pictures inside her door and. book -- dorm and there was a bomb threat recently they were told not to let anybody into the building there are lots of reasons not to let people in but not to let the robots and. associate robot to control by sitting at a table to say let me in the building and 21 percent said yes. maybe higher than you would like but if you got to the group 71 percent said yes if any robots are out there taking notes. but the real trick to get the robot so it came up with a box from the pizza order but it did not contain fancy cookies there is from the local grocery store. and then you were likely to be let into the building. palin's would sell each other out for cookies from the garage restore not even the good ones. then in the final sto
. >> so as an undergrad at harvard university how much they would trust the relation to enter the door and. so give me those three reasons why it? [laughter] sow number one i of the huge issue interested to get the photos of inside the door and switches creepy that it is nothing. she have had people still cameras in the windows to take pictures inside her door and. book -- dorm and there was a bomb threat recently they were told not to let anybody into the building there are lots of...
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didn't know that, just completed the business of entertainment media and sports program at harvard universitydescribed the program as life-altering and he said that learning is cool. while praising his professor, anita elbers, in the process. congrats to ll. >> that is awesome. >>> closer to war. that's how the u.n. ambassador to u to north korea's latest ballistic missile test speaking at an emergency u.n. security council meeting. ambassador nikki haley said the u.s. is not seeking war with north korea but issued this dire warning should the regime's aggressions continue. >> if war comes, make no mistake. the north korean regime will be utterly destroyed. >> nbc chief global correspondent bill neely joins us from seoul with more. bill, good morning. >> reporter: yeah, good morning. typically tough talk from nikki haley there, but also reinforcing the words of president trump at the u.n. in september when he too spoke of destroying north korea. but she added in a few words of secretary of state rex tillerson as well because she also said we've never sought war with north korea and we still d
didn't know that, just completed the business of entertainment media and sports program at harvard universitydescribed the program as life-altering and he said that learning is cool. while praising his professor, anita elbers, in the process. congrats to ll. >> that is awesome. >>> closer to war. that's how the u.n. ambassador to u to north korea's latest ballistic missile test speaking at an emergency u.n. security council meeting. ambassador nikki haley said the u.s. is not...
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elton john is receiving a humanitarian award from harvard university, for philanthropic efforts for hiv and aids. he has raid $385 million. it was love at first touch and all you wanted to do was surround them in comfort and protection that's why only pampers swaddlers is the #1 choice of hospitals to wrap your baby in blanket-like softness and premium protection mom: "oh hi baby" so all they feel is love wishing you love, sleep and play. pampers what's that, broheim? i switched to geico and got more. more savings on car insurance? yeah bro-fessor, and more. like renters insurance. more ways to save. nice, bro-tato chip. that's not all, bro-tein shake. geico has motorcycle and rv insurance, too. oh, that's a lot more. oh yeah, i'm all about more, teddy brosevelt. geico. expect great savings and a whole lot more. hdid you get that email i sente wyou...before you wake up. ... when life keeps you up... zzzquil helps you fall asleep in less than 20 minutes. because sleep is a beautiful thing. thanks for giving lien the strength to outrun her brother. thanks for giving victor the energy to b
elton john is receiving a humanitarian award from harvard university, for philanthropic efforts for hiv and aids. he has raid $385 million. it was love at first touch and all you wanted to do was surround them in comfort and protection that's why only pampers swaddlers is the #1 choice of hospitals to wrap your baby in blanket-like softness and premium protection mom: "oh hi baby" so all they feel is love wishing you love, sleep and play. pampers what's that, broheim? i switched to...
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little earlier to kristi govella, from the weatherhead centre for international affairs at harvard university doing. i think the expectations were pretty low going into wet and it has been a mixed bag. i mean, we have seen a lot of the same kind of rhetoric he has given about giving fair trade deals with the us and japan and korea and china and on the other hand you know i think a lot of people were extremely worried it could be belligerent about north korea and he has been strong on that but he hasn't quite gone to the same strip —— lengths that he did in the past and i think a lot of people have been relieved that his visits have been relieved that his visits have gone quite well with the leaders, someone even said it possibly went to well and he was too deferential, so i think that on a lot of counting got pretty much what we expect that at some point is not really but, yeah. on that point about his enthusiasm for president xijinping, how do about his enthusiasm for president xi jinping, how do you think other countries in the region will feel about this very enthusiastic relationship, giv
little earlier to kristi govella, from the weatherhead centre for international affairs at harvard university doing. i think the expectations were pretty low going into wet and it has been a mixed bag. i mean, we have seen a lot of the same kind of rhetoric he has given about giving fair trade deals with the us and japan and korea and china and on the other hand you know i think a lot of people were extremely worried it could be belligerent about north korea and he has been strong on that but...
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. >> so an undergrad at harvard university how much undergrad asking for permission to enter? so apparently a huge issue. so that does seem creepy to me. and then to take photos so that those privacy concerns there were bomb threats recently not letting anybody into the building so she made a robot wall sitting at a table there is just one undergrad but now the coach let me in an 21 percent said yes. lower number may be higher 71 percent said yes. so the real trick to let them in was cookies. so the robot came up with a box from the cookie store it did not have fancy cookies but if your approach individuals or groups so that is the lesson and then the final story and wanted to know how much they trust robots? so there were these undergrads following the robot but then they came into the room to modify the alarm and follow the robot out to safety let's be clear they know how to get out of the building that we were told they decided to follow the robot. watching the video it is a slow moving robot. [laughter] they know how to get out so the next thing first they have to go into
. >> so an undergrad at harvard university how much undergrad asking for permission to enter? so apparently a huge issue. so that does seem creepy to me. and then to take photos so that those privacy concerns there were bomb threats recently not letting anybody into the building so she made a robot wall sitting at a table there is just one undergrad but now the coach let me in an 21 percent said yes. lower number may be higher 71 percent said yes. so the real trick to let them in was...
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koori is a professor of journalism at the american university of beirut and senior fellow at harvard university he says that the saudi action has backfired. well and i think that saudi t.v. shows now is going to be probably the opposite of the truth in the eyes of most lebanese unfortunately the saudi media has like the a morality and a couple others have totally lost their credibility in the last three or four months and this isn't this is not going to be taken very seriously the super irony of what's going on is that twice now in a row the saudis with some of their colleagues in the gulf and egypt they've tried in qatar and now they've tried in lebanon to squeeze these countries thinking they're weak small vulnerable countries and that these countries would capitulate to their demands and exactly the opposite has happened the long term solution is there has to be a strong arab iranian dialogue and not just a dialogue but a serious. negotiation that hasn't happened yet but i think we need to start thinking in those big terms it's unlikely the us by itself can do it partly because you have inco
koori is a professor of journalism at the american university of beirut and senior fellow at harvard university he says that the saudi action has backfired. well and i think that saudi t.v. shows now is going to be probably the opposite of the truth in the eyes of most lebanese unfortunately the saudi media has like the a morality and a couple others have totally lost their credibility in the last three or four months and this isn't this is not going to be taken very seriously the super irony...
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harvard university has honoured sir eltonjohn for his contribution in the fight against hiv/aids. dollars to help fight hiv/aids. he joins the likes of archbishop desmond tutu and malala yousafzai as a recipient of the organisation's peterj. gomes humanitarian award. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter, i'm @bbcmikeembley. well, there's been a change in the weather, and tuesday morning is going to be frost—free across the uk. monday was so cold. let's have a look at those temperatures again. we had values down to around minus six degrees in one or two areas, and even in oxford there around minus four. tuesday morning, some six to perhaps 10 degrees higher, and the reason for it is this weatherfront that's moving in. it's drawing up some milder air. it's not necessarily going to feel all that warm during the daytime, with this cloud over us, but at least the night is nowhere near as frosty, so many of us will not have to scrape the car windows early on tuesday morning. this is the weather front by the end of the night, so you can see across scotland, ju
harvard university has honoured sir eltonjohn for his contribution in the fight against hiv/aids. dollars to help fight hiv/aids. he joins the likes of archbishop desmond tutu and malala yousafzai as a recipient of the organisation's peterj. gomes humanitarian award. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter, i'm @bbcmikeembley. well, there's been a change in the weather, and tuesday morning is going to be frost—free across the uk. monday was so cold. let's have a look...
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dagen: harvard university under investigation over complaints the ivy league school is discriminatingn students. gerri willis joins me with the details next. here's to the heroes -- america's small business owners. and here's to the heroes behind the heroes, who use their expertise to keep those businesses covered. and here's to the heroes behind the heroes behind the heroes, who brought us delicious gyros. actually, the gyro hero owns vero's gyros, so he should have been with those first heroes. ha ha! that's better. so, to recap -- small business owners are heroes, and our heroes help heroes be heroes when they're not eating gyros delivered by -- ah, you know what i mean. i am totally blind. and non-24 can make me show up too early... or too late. or make me feel like i'm not really "there." talk to your doctor, and call 844-234-2424. yes or no? do you want the same tools and seamless experience across web and tablet? do you want $4.95 commissions for stocks, $0.50 options contracts? $1.50 futures contracts? what about a dedicated service team of trading specialists? did you say yes
dagen: harvard university under investigation over complaints the ivy league school is discriminatingn students. gerri willis joins me with the details next. here's to the heroes -- america's small business owners. and here's to the heroes behind the heroes, who use their expertise to keep those businesses covered. and here's to the heroes behind the heroes behind the heroes, who brought us delicious gyros. actually, the gyro hero owns vero's gyros, so he should have been with those first...
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dagen: harvard university under investigation over complaints the ivy league school is discriminating against certain students. gerri willis joins me with the details next. this is what it's all about, jamie -- helping small businesses. damage your vehicle? we got you covered. [ glass shatters ] property damage? that's what general liability's for. what?! -injured employee? -ow. workers' comp helps you pay for a replacement. what's happening? this is carla. how's it going? and if anything comes up, our experts are standing by. ♪ boo! when it might be time to buy or sell? with fidelity's real-time analytics, you'll get clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. open an account today. dagen: according to the "wall street journal," after a 2014 civil lawsuit was filed alleging the university limits the number of asian-american students admitted every year. harvard failed to provide documents to the doj, and the department has threatened to sue the school if it does not hand them over by december 1. here to explain is gerri willis. harvard? t
dagen: harvard university under investigation over complaints the ivy league school is discriminating against certain students. gerri willis joins me with the details next. this is what it's all about, jamie -- helping small businesses. damage your vehicle? we got you covered. [ glass shatters ] property damage? that's what general liability's for. what?! -injured employee? -ow. workers' comp helps you pay for a replacement. what's happening? this is carla. how's it going? and if anything comes...
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general jeff sessions is not answering questions about a justice department investigation at harvard universityt the doj is investigating the role in the process. they say asian american applicants are held to a higher standard. paula reid asked the attorney general about it and she got the silent treatment big time. she's outside headquarters in washington. good morning. i saw that news conference yesterday. that was a very interesting thing to watch. i have to say, you did not back down. >> that's right. you can't back down. the justice department hasn't really opened many civil rights investigations since jeff sessions took over, but it has launched this propose in the harvard university's practice actions while at the same time halting most other forms of it, this is the attorney general of >> off camera the attorney general's communications team blocked questions. why is this a priority for your gist it is department? >> all right. >> why can't he answer that though. >> the conversation about the opioid policy. >> he was able to ask about alabama, sanctuary cities. why can't i ask about th
general jeff sessions is not answering questions about a justice department investigation at harvard universityt the doj is investigating the role in the process. they say asian american applicants are held to a higher standard. paula reid asked the attorney general about it and she got the silent treatment big time. she's outside headquarters in washington. good morning. i saw that news conference yesterday. that was a very interesting thing to watch. i have to say, you did not back down....
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. >> draymond green will be speaking at harvard university. ame friends with a student at harvard who then linked him to one of the professors. way to go, draymond >>up next, dozens of sleeping bags will be laid out right in front of a san francisco bart station today. its a sign of protest. we'll tell you what this is all about. >> and there are plenty of crashes out there. this is one of them, 880 northbound near 980. we'll tell you about all the freeway accidents that we can coming up. >> rain is letting up to the north, but from about marin county to san francisco, oakland and heading into the east bay, it's lighting up pretty good, hold on, right there. , right . >>> good morning, thank you for joining us. thursday morning, november 16th. i'm dave clark. >> i'm pam cook. it is5:30 and it is rainy. >> do you have the umbrella? >> i have the umbrella in the car, i wore the jacket. >> in june, you can get away with that, but not in november. >> pretty much, yes. >> unless you're by the coast. we're getting rain today. now, most people [inaudi
. >> draymond green will be speaking at harvard university. ame friends with a student at harvard who then linked him to one of the professors. way to go, draymond >>up next, dozens of sleeping bags will be laid out right in front of a san francisco bart station today. its a sign of protest. we'll tell you what this is all about. >> and there are plenty of crashes out there. this is one of them, 880 northbound near 980. we'll tell you about all the freeway accidents that we...
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he wason a fellow at the instite at harvard university a number of years ago. why don't you talk about your life and then we will turn to some questions. >> it is typical that you are so generous in your remarks. i appreciate them and being here at the office as you say i did put my papers in the archives because of so many other conservatives and anti-communists at hoover as a rich trove and for those of you that are interested in writing about or learning more about communism and anti-communism, the place to go is the hoover institution which was founded by herbert hoover in 1919 as a matter of fact you should know the president's essay is going to be on mr. hoover out in a month or so, so i've been out doing some of the research but unfortunately he was saddled with the idea that he was personally responsible somehow for the great depressioput the t that isn't the case. what i tried to do with this book is a if you think about it there are conservative chileans who walked the earth in the last half of the 20th century. they were in my opinion ronald reagan,
he wason a fellow at the instite at harvard university a number of years ago. why don't you talk about your life and then we will turn to some questions. >> it is typical that you are so generous in your remarks. i appreciate them and being here at the office as you say i did put my papers in the archives because of so many other conservatives and anti-communists at hoover as a rich trove and for those of you that are interested in writing about or learning more about communism and...