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that is how the game ended one not saying he'll over harvard. harvard's loss frustrated roosevelt. in a letter to his mother the next day, he didn't say whether he enjoyed himself. the future president had no inkling of football's future popularity. he couldn't anticipate the critical role you're playing against future. but he did give voice to the frustration we all know, the agony of defeat. i'm sorry to say we were beaten he wrote to his mother principally because our opponents played very solid. in a moment, i'll talk more about teddy roosevelt, but i'd like to say a few things about my football matters to americans generally. i met my wife in a way to a football game in ann arbor who buy from my dorm across campus to michigan state. it's my first clear memory of her. we didn't start dating until basketballs and, but our bond was formed out of a mutual love. my romance with college football goes back further with my father teaching me to use paypal to the victors as a boy in our home we talked about the era more referring to a troubled presidency in the 1970s, we talk about a t
that is how the game ended one not saying he'll over harvard. harvard's loss frustrated roosevelt. in a letter to his mother the next day, he didn't say whether he enjoyed himself. the future president had no inkling of football's future popularity. he couldn't anticipate the critical role you're playing against future. but he did give voice to the frustration we all know, the agony of defeat. i'm sorry to say we were beaten he wrote to his mother principally because our opponents played very...
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a professor at the university of chicago and then as a harvard law school she became harvard dean in 2003 and served until 2009, the year president obama appointed her solicitor general of the united states. since justice kagan's appointment in 2010, what a wise and witty participant she is in oral arguments. her opinions display the best, she never seeks to carry the day and her style is engaging. you would think from her clarity, fluency, and humor, that she was an assigned an altogether easy case, but i know the hours and hours one must spend to make it sound that way. in whatever she endeavors, she has been a star performer, first woman to become dean of the harvard law school, first woman to be confirmed as solicitor general, and in 1973, first woman to inaugurate a ceremony at manhattan's lincoln square synagogue. you likely do not know she was commandeered by the first branch for a special assignment in the summer of 1993. then senator biden commissioned elena to prepare him for my confirmation hearings. she may have read some of my writings, articles i wrote in my law teachin
a professor at the university of chicago and then as a harvard law school she became harvard dean in 2003 and served until 2009, the year president obama appointed her solicitor general of the united states. since justice kagan's appointment in 2010, what a wise and witty participant she is in oral arguments. her opinions display the best, she never seeks to carry the day and her style is engaging. you would think from her clarity, fluency, and humor, that she was an assigned an altogether easy...
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venezuela, russia, syria, harvard. true, sandra korn, the harvard crimson columnist writes professors who hold views counter to hers, of course, should be silenced. this leftist calls her intolerance academic justice and wonders why she must entertain views she doesn't like, missing the whole point of freedom of speech. everyone agrees there would be no need for such freedom, i suppose. this is a game the hard left likes playing. just add justice. you want to rob the rich, call it economic justice. if you want to trash a bank, that's social justice. shutting down a mcdonald's, nutritional justice, and firing me could be homely justice, since my beauty often offends leftist, but she offers another lie, they were for free speech to begin to. but it only applies to their own lack of confidence and free believes. her article, as bad as it was, wasn't banned, which undermines her point. that's good. the best way to eliminate toxic notions is to let people hear them. the quickest way to ruin a racist is to let them talk. bad
venezuela, russia, syria, harvard. true, sandra korn, the harvard crimson columnist writes professors who hold views counter to hers, of course, should be silenced. this leftist calls her intolerance academic justice and wonders why she must entertain views she doesn't like, missing the whole point of freedom of speech. everyone agrees there would be no need for such freedom, i suppose. this is a game the hard left likes playing. just add justice. you want to rob the rich, call it economic...
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he a4 been named cbo director he taught at harvard and was on the staff of the council of economic advisers and the federal reserve ordinance served as treasury secretary for economic policy. just before his selection as head of the cbo he was senior fellow in economic studies program at brookings. the biographical portion of our program has ended and now on they botanical details as always we are in the record here. please no live blogging or trading or other means of riling while the breakfast is underway. there is no embargo when the session ends except that our friends at c-span have agreed not to air the video of --
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a professor at the university of chicago and then as a harvard law school she became harvard untiln 2003 and served 2009, the year president obama appointed her solicitor general of the united states. kagan'sstice appointment in 2010, what a wise and witty participant she is in oral arguments. ,er opinions display the best she never seeks to carry the day and her style is engaging. clarity, fluency, and giddy humor, that she was an assigned an altogether easy case , but i know the hours and hours one must spend to make it sound that way. endeavors, she has been a star performer, first woman to become dean of the harvard law school, first woman to be confirmed as solicitor general, and in 1973, first woman to inaugurate a ceremony at manhattan's lincoln square synagogue. you likely do not know she was commandeered by the first branch for a special assignment in the summer of 1993. commissionedbiden elena to prepare him for my confirmation hearings. she may have read some of my , articles i wrote in my law teaching days. asked, but i hope it did not include reading this during book i co-au
a professor at the university of chicago and then as a harvard law school she became harvard untiln 2003 and served 2009, the year president obama appointed her solicitor general of the united states. kagan'sstice appointment in 2010, what a wise and witty participant she is in oral arguments. ,er opinions display the best she never seeks to carry the day and her style is engaging. clarity, fluency, and giddy humor, that she was an assigned an altogether easy case , but i know the hours and...
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the protein discovered in a harvard lab. rachelle oldmixon is a neuroscientist. now, science fights back. marita davidson, shows us why the tower of the san francisco bridge may be the safest place to ride out a major quake. and i'm phil torres. i'm an entomologist. that's our team. now let's do some science. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> welcome to "techknow." i'm phil torres and this week i'm here with kyle, rachelle and marita. kyle you went to harvard university to look at one of america's most deadly diseases. tell me about it. >> i went to harvard and spoke with researchers that found a molecular needle in a haystack. let's take a look. the human heart is a miraculous fist size feat of engineering. beating more than 2.5 billion times in a lifetime. pumping five quarts of blood in a minute or about 2.5 million galoshes a day. the equivalent of filling up your suv whom time 100 times a . unfortunately, the heart isn't a machine that's built to last. [ flat line ] >> when you get these heart failure episodes what is it like? what does it feel like? >> it feels like you can't breat
the protein discovered in a harvard lab. rachelle oldmixon is a neuroscientist. now, science fights back. marita davidson, shows us why the tower of the san francisco bridge may be the safest place to ride out a major quake. and i'm phil torres. i'm an entomologist. that's our team. now let's do some science. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> welcome to "techknow." i'm phil torres and this week i'm here with kyle, rachelle and marita. kyle you went to harvard university to look at one of america's...
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a bloody nose at harvard. i don't know if that habit waited him to what he would experience later in life but there's some benefits to the game of football. the president that i more interested in his interest in football is woodrow wilson. a guy that theodore roosevelt ran against later and lost. and woodrow wilson, before he was president, a lot of people don't know he was actually a football coach. he helped coach the team at wesleyan and princeton, and this controversy over football today, the war on football, didn't start the day before yesterday in the 19th century, woodrow wilson debated the subject to big audiences, should we encourage the game of football and he took the affirmative position. and his reason was that -- let me but get my trusty notes hereo not misquote president wilson. he said he thought football developed more moral qualities than any other game of athletics and pointed to decisiveness, endurance, presence of mind. a lot of sports encourage those qualities but there are two qualities
a bloody nose at harvard. i don't know if that habit waited him to what he would experience later in life but there's some benefits to the game of football. the president that i more interested in his interest in football is woodrow wilson. a guy that theodore roosevelt ran against later and lost. and woodrow wilson, before he was president, a lot of people don't know he was actually a football coach. he helped coach the team at wesleyan and princeton, and this controversy over football today,...
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colombia and harvard law school.i think it's the exact opposite of ronald reagan's view of the world, which goes by the mantra peace through strength. it's not american strength that's provocative as obama believes. it's american weakness. >> okay. and i agree with you that i, if i were president, would do the ronald reagan model. i want everybody to be clear about that all right? i don't think the president's soft power strategy is good for this country in the long run. but you dodged my question. do you, ambassador john bolton believe that the president of the united states is actively trying to diminish the power of this nation? >> yes. how else do you explain his defense budgets? >> then why is he trying to hurt the nation? if he diminishes our power, we are weaker. why does he want to make us weaker? >> i think as i said before, in his view a weaker america is a less provocative america and therefore will contribute to international peace and security. i think it's the opposite. i think a weaker america invites
colombia and harvard law school.i think it's the exact opposite of ronald reagan's view of the world, which goes by the mantra peace through strength. it's not american strength that's provocative as obama believes. it's american weakness. >> okay. and i agree with you that i, if i were president, would do the ronald reagan model. i want everybody to be clear about that all right? i don't think the president's soft power strategy is good for this country in the long run. but you dodged my...
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harvard degree that she should have gotten earlier. she always refused. i heard her say a couple of years ago that her husband told her she should hold out for the real prize, an honorary degree from harvard university. he was a very smart man and justice ginsburg received that honorary degree a couple of years ago. back to my real story, although justice ginsburg excelled at two great law schools, she had a tough time finding a job. law firms refuse to hire her. one told her they already had a token woman. when she applied for clerkship, the great judges of the error declined even to consider her. he did not want any women in his chambers because he would be inhibited in their presence. he would not break the supreme court tradition of hiring only mail clerks. -- male clerks. she did get a hardship on the southern district of new york because the great professor threatened a judge and made him hire her. after that, she was hired by rutgers law school and became one of the first female law professors in the country. even that came with
harvard degree that she should have gotten earlier. she always refused. i heard her say a couple of years ago that her husband told her she should hold out for the real prize, an honorary degree from harvard university. he was a very smart man and justice ginsburg received that honorary degree a couple of years ago. back to my real story, although justice ginsburg excelled at two great law schools, she had a tough time finding a job. law firms refuse to hire her. one told her they already had a...
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or been to a harvard commencement? you al know who mason hammon is. he read commencement at harvard every year from the late 1920s until 199 when he died, with the exception of the war years, and he was a classics professor at harvard, and he was selected by president roosevelt and flown in tother -- to theater. he arrived in sicily three weeks after the american british led invasion. he actually is flown to algeria, thinking he is going to be a monuments officer in north africa when they say, you're just here brief live until we take you to sicily. he says i don't know anything about that area. well -- and he didn't, but mason hammond gets there, no vehicles no operation. i mean, they don't -- they're just winging it. but the thing is, these hospitalments officers and all men at the beginning -- montments officers, all men, are average age 40 years old and have accomplished careers, most have families, many have kid and they're used to big jobs with no resources so it wasn't terribly intimidating and were pretty cleve
or been to a harvard commencement? you al know who mason hammon is. he read commencement at harvard every year from the late 1920s until 199 when he died, with the exception of the war years, and he was a classics professor at harvard, and he was selected by president roosevelt and flown in tother -- to theater. he arrived in sicily three weeks after the american british led invasion. he actually is flown to algeria, thinking he is going to be a monuments officer in north africa when they say,...
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robert kaplan is here from harvard business school.y, showing the flag and the secretary of state, does that work anymore in this modern age? >> it worked but you have to be careful in a fluid situation where there are number of parties that are driving this away from us. you are better off watching the events, being prepared and not saying something or doing something that will make matters worse so that is why i think you have seen a wait and see approach from the u.s.. inthis is like khrushchev the 1960's, the speed of media is important. >> you have the interim prime minister posting on facebook as to what happened in the raid. we want to bring in the twitter question of the day. is vladimir putin part of the solution or part of the problem? putinswers here, vladimir is always the problem with eastern europe -- he is the only one who has a possible solution to the ukraine , back off, usa. done ated states has not lot, as robert kaplan put it. the final answer, he will have to be the solution for the next ukraine government and he i
robert kaplan is here from harvard business school.y, showing the flag and the secretary of state, does that work anymore in this modern age? >> it worked but you have to be careful in a fluid situation where there are number of parties that are driving this away from us. you are better off watching the events, being prepared and not saying something or doing something that will make matters worse so that is why i think you have seen a wait and see approach from the u.s.. inthis is like...
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yes, matthew martoma, a successful harvard law school student applied ironically for clerkships to a judges around the country. was in the process of going through those interviews and selection processes and actually was on the verge of being offered a job by a judge, but falsified his harvard law school transcript. falsified it to make his grades look lightly better. irony, getting b pluses, a minuses and wanted them up a notch to the a minus or a level when he was ultimately caught. he said it was a joke. something he had done just to please his parents, very hard driving and demanding. and wanted to show a better effort for them and also went through the motions of cancels hi interview processes. his applications for these federal clerkships, but was discovered to have done this and the judges received false transcripts in cases and a whole administrative proceeding at harvard resulted in him being expelled. as you said. he and other family members changed their last name to martoma. not all that happened after the harvard situation, but his personal name change did. >> certainly
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make it through harvard you'll be very successful if you drop out you will be successful beyond your wildest dreams and in the book you say technology and social media complicated are lies it has defined that law i really i think the best thing and the worst thing about tech are some to do the exact same thing it's the fact that we're so hyper connected so on one hand the fact that i can travel and have a two year old son it's only due to the fact that we are so connected but on the other hand gosh the stats that we found researching this book that thirty percent of women they would rather give up having sex for a month or a year rather than part with their mobile phone for even a weekend fifty percent of the people that we talk to would rather go to prison for a night than deactivate their social media accounts so that is what a complicated relationship is we're not talking about my wife you know i never jumped into that you know it's interesting because there's actually there's all these studies that show that you have kind of dopamine bursts in your brain when you get an email or
make it through harvard you'll be very successful if you drop out you will be successful beyond your wildest dreams and in the book you say technology and social media complicated are lies it has defined that law i really i think the best thing and the worst thing about tech are some to do the exact same thing it's the fact that we're so hyper connected so on one hand the fact that i can travel and have a two year old son it's only due to the fact that we are so connected but on the other hand...
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harvard is getting some help for financial aid.dent of harvard university coming up. >>> and she conquered the slopestyle in sochi. now she faces the real challenge. a "new day" interview. jamie anderson will be joining us to talk about her serious success at the olympics. >>> welcome back. an enormous gift this morning to one of our country's top universities. hedge fund ceo ken griffin is handing over, get this, $150 million to harvard. a hefty sum. the university plans to use as scholarship for hundreds of undergraduate students. let's talk more about what an amazing gift this will be and what benefit it will bring. to answer that, drew faust, the president of harvard university. thank you so much for coming in. >> thank you so much for having me. >> of course. >> this is a huge number. $150 million. you could argue this is going to change lives. whose lives is this going to change? what students will benefit from this? >> this is going to be substantial portion of this gift will be dedicated to undergraduate financial aid and t
harvard is getting some help for financial aid.dent of harvard university coming up. >>> and she conquered the slopestyle in sochi. now she faces the real challenge. a "new day" interview. jamie anderson will be joining us to talk about her serious success at the olympics. >>> welcome back. an enormous gift this morning to one of our country's top universities. hedge fund ceo ken griffin is handing over, get this, $150 million to harvard. a hefty sum. the university...
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i think the harvard endowment doesn't want to be punished for market swings for the media or anybodyansition. they look at liquid assets. sometimes in a five to seven year period hay may not perform as well as the s&p 5800. they take a little bit less rick. gerri: is harvard worried about the pr phase or trying to make more money by getting in to alternative assets? >> yeah,ic it's the latter. i think with more money comes more choices. and yeah, they have 11% in stocks. but that's not unusual. other ivy are in the similar situation, not exactly. what the alternative investment. they have nor flexibility, they have a mandate to go beyond the equity market. it makes perfect sense for harvard to do this. >> if your an individual investors playing in alternative assets there are ways to do it. but it's kind of new territory for a new people. you can invest in real estate. even as a venture capitalist with the websites. but it's sort of a new thing. do you think that individual investors can play in this? >> well, as you say, it is sort of a new thing. thhre's what has been called an acc
i think the harvard endowment doesn't want to be punished for market swings for the media or anybodyansition. they look at liquid assets. sometimes in a five to seven year period hay may not perform as well as the s&p 5800. they take a little bit less rick. gerri: is harvard worried about the pr phase or trying to make more money by getting in to alternative assets? >> yeah,ic it's the latter. i think with more money comes more choices. and yeah, they have 11% in stocks. but that's...
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joining us is terry burnham, associate presser at harvard business school. twitter feedback, when i tweeted you were going to be on the show has been enormous. and a lot of people say this guy's nuts. terry, why are you doing this? what risk do you see in the banking system, which many would argue is safer and more well-capitalized than during the crisis. >> melissa, thanks for having me on. i love the show. the connection is that 0% interest rate for bank of america account is not a good deal. the risk of having a bank account that pays 0% interest, there's another crisis. the crisis a is as large as the last one, and depositors risk delay or default of some of their money. it's a bad deal. and what's interesting about the psychology of it is, i'm not making any direct connections to the emerging markets and bank of america's balance sheet. but the instability that was created by fed policy is linked to both of those. i think the fed is behind the problem in the emerging market. and behind the zero interest rate. >> i was going to ask you that. bank of amer
joining us is terry burnham, associate presser at harvard business school. twitter feedback, when i tweeted you were going to be on the show has been enormous. and a lot of people say this guy's nuts. terry, why are you doing this? what risk do you see in the banking system, which many would argue is safer and more well-capitalized than during the crisis. >> melissa, thanks for having me on. i love the show. the connection is that 0% interest rate for bank of america account is not a good...
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its meteoric success proctored its founders to drop out of harvard and had west.cebook became facebook. in 2005 it had grown to support more than 800 college networks and ended the year with 6 million active users. by 2006, facebook opened its doors to anybody with a valid e-mail address. it also launched a news feed, bringing users back on a regular basis. users ship shot up to 50 million. 2008, users nearly trip and to 145 million. in 2009, it was a good year to like facebook where did the now infamous button was introduced and mark zuckerberg challenged himself to wear a tie for the whole year. facebook supersized in 2010. users increased to 608 million. in 2000 11, facebook introduced timeline and the company was valued at $50 billion. by the end of 2013, facebook 300ers had saved more than petabytes. this year, facebook celebrates continues to grow with its market cap of more than $150 billion. it for this edition of the best of bloomberg west. remember you can watch a streaming on your phone, your tablet and bloomberg.com as well as apple tv as well. see you
its meteoric success proctored its founders to drop out of harvard and had west.cebook became facebook. in 2005 it had grown to support more than 800 college networks and ended the year with 6 million active users. by 2006, facebook opened its doors to anybody with a valid e-mail address. it also launched a news feed, bringing users back on a regular basis. users ship shot up to 50 million. 2008, users nearly trip and to 145 million. in 2009, it was a good year to like facebook where did the...
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. >>> he was one of facebooks first users, now this local harvard glad is telling us about the start upstart. >>> tracking a rainy system that could quench the thirst for rain. >> the reason a business owner says you shouldn't have to. one of the best things is that millions of peopleia will qualify for financial assistance. it's important to remember that the lower your annual income, the greater financial assistance you will receive. enroll today at coveredca.com. more than sow 50 businesses have voted to stop a tax on soda. there's enough support to get it on the move ballot. that proposed tax could drive some out of business. >> we're inside a niche business that almost exclusively sells hard to find soda. >> cherries and berries, lemon, lime. >> specialty sodas are his passion. >> import products, cola, cream soda and the unusual and generally odd. >> this is his life work, into which he's poured his life savings. >> we're here to survive we're here to 35. >> -- thrive. >> supervisors are supporting a soda tax. >> policy change, plus education have made a huge impact. >> donn
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microsoft is just and right at this point in time with 30 + years of harvard success.ke a sucker berg's success. muckers up has missed everything in the past 10 years. the new ceo has worked on zing. >>: long story short it's good to see a new ceo. >>mark: of the doubt a few points positive. rob will have undersell losers on wall street and i 15 this morning. >>mark: thanks guys. >>darya: new this morning.word that francis. welcome the to the kron4 morning news. it is cold out there. bundle up because in walnut creek it's just above freezing. at 34 degrees out the door in livermore. vallejo is at the livermore. chronic conditions are ahead of us. i talk about our rain chances and about five minutes. >>: 4 seconds to go. it's a good read all my goodness. he knocks down 83 with seven seconds to go through it all my guy. (yelling) >>: a crazy ending to the basketball game between sacramento state and weber state saturday night. and overtime, and weber state tied the game with less than a second remaining. but right after that, dylan garrity for sacramento state grabbed th
microsoft is just and right at this point in time with 30 + years of harvard success.ke a sucker berg's success. muckers up has missed everything in the past 10 years. the new ceo has worked on zing. >>: long story short it's good to see a new ceo. >>mark: of the doubt a few points positive. rob will have undersell losers on wall street and i 15 this morning. >>mark: thanks guys. >>darya: new this morning.word that francis. welcome the to the kron4 morning news. it is...
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. >>> he was one of facebooks first users, now this local harvard glad is telling us about the start upstart. >>> tracking a rainy system that could ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ (dad) we lived... thanks to our subaru. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. more than sow 50 businesses have voted to stop a tax on soda. there's enough support to get it on the move ballot. that proposed tax could drive some out of business. >> we're inside a niche business that almost exclusively sells hard to find soda. >> cherries and berries, lemon, lime. >> specialty sodas are his passion. >> import products, cola, cream soda and the unusual and generally odd. >> this is his life work, into which he's poured his life savings. >> we're here to survive we're here to 35. >> -- thrive. >> supervisors are supporting a soda tax. >> policy change, plus education have made a huge impact. >> donna cordero said taxing is effective when it funds programs designed to educate. >> the 13-year-old is learning to make healthy food choices. he prefers fresh fruit and price doesn't affe
. >>> he was one of facebooks first users, now this local harvard glad is telling us about the start upstart. >>> tracking a rainy system that could ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ they lived. ♪ (dad) we lived... thanks to our subaru. ♪ (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. more than sow 50 businesses have voted to stop a tax on soda. there's enough support to get it on the move ballot. that proposed tax could drive some out of business. >> we're...
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i've known him since he was a student at harvard.e incentive effects than the obama administration is willing to admit. the minimum wage is not a particularly good way to help the poor. there are better ways like the earned income tax credit. they're not really expecting to get anything done, i don't think. they're trying to change the subject away from obamacare to talk about other things that might pole better in order to do better in these mid-term elections coming up. >> a meeting between speaker boehner and president obama one-on-one, first time they've met alone in quite some time. what i get from the story, mr. boehner says there's not going to be immigration reform this year, and the president is saying there's not going to be any trade reform this year. now, me, i think free trade is pro growth, and i think if you do it right, immigration reform is pro growth. i don't see where the growth policy is going to come from. how do i get from two percent to four percent? >> they're both important and they are both pro growth. there
i've known him since he was a student at harvard.e incentive effects than the obama administration is willing to admit. the minimum wage is not a particularly good way to help the poor. there are better ways like the earned income tax credit. they're not really expecting to get anything done, i don't think. they're trying to change the subject away from obamacare to talk about other things that might pole better in order to do better in these mid-term elections coming up. >> a meeting...
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john: why is harvard number two?-mails of 16 of the resident deans because they were trying to figure out who was leaking information about a cheating scandal at harvard. john: at brown university, ray kelly was prevented from speaking. >> you let him speak and make committee as part of the question, answered part of the program. >> stop suppressing people. [cheers and applause] >> reporter: he eventually gave up and left the auditorium, and this happnedded to me at brown. they pulled out my microphone cord. this is a lieral arts institution. they are supposed to hear all sides. well, ts happens because we train students k-12 and into college t believe that certain views are so abh rid they can want be spoken. it had to do with stop and frisk policies, and he came to give a speech what he knew would be hostile audience and agreed to take questions, but that was not good enough, and so these organized heck leersfor 27 minutes disresistented the speech. he onlygot a few words out before it went on,nd for 27 minutes, he
john: why is harvard number two?-mails of 16 of the resident deans because they were trying to figure out who was leaking information about a cheating scandal at harvard. john: at brown university, ray kelly was prevented from speaking. >> you let him speak and make committee as part of the question, answered part of the program. >> stop suppressing people. [cheers and applause] >> reporter: he eventually gave up and left the auditorium, and this happnedded to me at brown....
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not everything has to be positive. >> why is harvard number two?o read the e-mails of 16 of the resident deans. they were trying to figure out who was leaking information about a cheating scandal at harvard. >> at brown university commissioner ray kelly was not allowed to speak. >> if you make the comments in the question and answer part of the program. >> we are asking you to stopping frisking people. >> he left and ga-- gave up and left the auditorium. this is a liberal arts institution it is supposed to hear all sides. >> we trained students 2 through 12 and into college to believe certain views are so abhorrent they shouldn't be able to be spoken. ray kelly had to deal with the risk policies. he gave a speech to what he knew would be hostile environment. these organized hecklers for 27 minutes disrupted the speech. after that he gave up and left. >> then at the opposite of the environment we were supposed to have. they had a chance to try to convince ray kelly he was wrong. they skwaun sdered that by enga-- squandered that. >> it is supposed to
not everything has to be positive. >> why is harvard number two?o read the e-mails of 16 of the resident deans. they were trying to figure out who was leaking information about a cheating scandal at harvard. >> at brown university commissioner ray kelly was not allowed to speak. >> if you make the comments in the question and answer part of the program. >> we are asking you to stopping frisking people. >> he left and ga-- gave up and left the auditorium. this is a...
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people are shocked when i tell them that you could go to harvard law school for $12,000 a year in the early 1970s and tuition in terms of $2,013. in terms of inning changes -- >> what's interesting about that is the elite schools the harvards, yales being stanford are unscathed pretty much. by what was interesting in reading the research is that the schools that leave students with the highest amount of debt for the most part are second and third tier schools. so what is going on that these students are going there thinking if i pay, you know, $175,000 for mean indication i will get something out of it. is there a responsibilities on the part of the schools? >> well, the schools saw a good thing and went with it. because it's a strange, strange market where you can be third or fourth tier law school and milk people for as much money as if you were a top tier law school and yet things have been set up that way, it took quite a while before through the efforts of paul and others word got around to just how poor the placement rates were at some of the expensive but low-rated schools. tha
people are shocked when i tell them that you could go to harvard law school for $12,000 a year in the early 1970s and tuition in terms of $2,013. in terms of inning changes -- >> what's interesting about that is the elite schools the harvards, yales being stanford are unscathed pretty much. by what was interesting in reading the research is that the schools that leave students with the highest amount of debt for the most part are second and third tier schools. so what is going on that...
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we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, harvard thinks so.ctor was >>> neath patrick harris is everything you could want in a man of the year, at least harvard seems to think so. the actor was awarded. he even put on a wig and red heels to accept the award. there you go. >> actor, director clint eastwood jumped into action when the man choked on a piece of cheese. the director, he and eastwood were chatting in a party when this happened. >> i was choking and he grabbed my arm and performed the heimlich on me and saved my life. >> it was the first time eastwood used the heimlich. he told a local paper, i saw the look of panic. i gave him three good jolts and that got it out. >> clint, tough guy. dirty harry. the oakland a's made sure one of its star players remaned green and gold, emphasis on a lot of green. after rain delays yesterday, would the elements comply? quick, sports is next. ,,,,,,,, bulldog: you know, bulldog: you know, not all heroes wear capes. some wear fur. and mattress discounters good deed dogs is here to help them. meet yara
we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, harvard thinks so.ctor was >>> neath patrick harris is everything you could want in a man of the year, at least harvard seems to think so. the actor was awarded. he even put on a wig and red heels to accept the award. there you go. >> actor, director clint eastwood jumped into action when the man choked on a piece of cheese. the director, he and eastwood were chatting in a party when this happened. >> i was choking and he grabbed my...
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or been to a harvard commencement. okay, you all know who he is because he red commencement at harvard every year from the late 1920s until 1999 when he died, with the exception of the war years. he was a classics professor at harvard and he was selected by president roosevelt and alone in the theater. they knew they were that far behind the eight ball and he arrives in sicily three weeks after the american british led invasion. he actually flew to algeria thinking is going to be a monuments officer and was afterward to tell them you're just a briefly into we take you to sicily. he said i don't know anything about that area. well, and he didn't, but nathan gets there, ma there's no vehicles, no operations. they don't, they are just winging it. but the thing is these monuments officers and all men at the beginning or into combat our average age about 40. loverly accomplished careers, most o families, many of kids er used to do the jobs of the resource so they didn't find it intimidating, and were pretty clever in resour
or been to a harvard commencement. okay, you all know who he is because he red commencement at harvard every year from the late 1920s until 1999 when he died, with the exception of the war years. he was a classics professor at harvard and he was selected by president roosevelt and alone in the theater. they knew they were that far behind the eight ball and he arrives in sicily three weeks after the american british led invasion. he actually flew to algeria thinking is going to be a monuments...
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. >>> harvard is honoring ll cool j as the university's artist of the year. los angeles" received his reward on saturday for his work in pioneering rap music. he was also cited for his literacy and activist work. they also presented him with a college sweat chute. l cool jay urged the harvard students to maximize their potential. >>> and here's another look at this morning's top stories. ukraine has a new interim leader following months of protests. a warrant was issued for the arrest of ousted president viktor yanukovych. his whereabouts are unknown. the u.s. warns russia not to send troops. >> and the sochi winter olympics are over after 17 days of competition. host russia said good-bye sunday with a colorful closing ceremony. team usa finished with 28 medals behind russia's 33. >>> a luger from the south pacific island nation of tonga drew attention for an unusual deal to help pay for his olympic dream. as alphonso van marsh reports it involves changing his name to an underwear brand. >> reporter: luge athlete benito banani carried his country's pride. >>
. >>> harvard is honoring ll cool j as the university's artist of the year. los angeles" received his reward on saturday for his work in pioneering rap music. he was also cited for his literacy and activist work. they also presented him with a college sweat chute. l cool jay urged the harvard students to maximize their potential. >>> and here's another look at this morning's top stories. ukraine has a new interim leader following months of protests. a warrant was issued...
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the other side, michael salmon of the harvard christian church says the bill protects the rights of any private business to serve whom they please. >> if that person wants to refuse your money, he is in the business to do that. >> reporter: but there's been a ground swell of voices this week urging governor brewer to veto the bill. some notable names from her own party, including john mccain and mitt romney, and a lot of corporate voices including apple and american airlines concerned about a potentially disastrous effect on the state's still fragile economy. >> we do think this would cause harm to the state's reputation and into the business environment. >> reporter: it's already threatened ben bethel's clarendon hotel, despite his sign saying we serve everyone. he said gay customers inquiring about refunds and cancellations. >> that would result in about -- i'd say about 12,000 now, to $14,000 in lost revenue to the hotel. and that itself results in almost $2,000 in local and state sales tax revenues lost. >> reporter: but with the tide turning, even republicans who supported and vote
the other side, michael salmon of the harvard christian church says the bill protects the rights of any private business to serve whom they please. >> if that person wants to refuse your money, he is in the business to do that. >> reporter: but there's been a ground swell of voices this week urging governor brewer to veto the bill. some notable names from her own party, including john mccain and mitt romney, and a lot of corporate voices including apple and american airlines...
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dunking, 6'5", was the co-captain of harvard's basketball team back in college.ssionally in australia four years and wears number 80 because the u.s. is boasting in 80% high school graduation rate. the highest rate in american history. >>> that's it for "your money." for more of my interview with the treasury secretary, check out cnnmoney.com. have a great weekend. >>> hello, welcome to the "cnn newsroom." i'm fredricka whitfield. what's happening this hour. straight to it. one of mexico's most know forrous drug lords is under arrest right now joaquin guzman bet noern at el chappo, aled head of a cartel captured in a joint operation between mexican and american forces at a resort in mexico. guzman has been wanted on federal drug trafficking charges and alluded authorities for years after he broke out of a mexican prison. since 2009, guzman has been
dunking, 6'5", was the co-captain of harvard's basketball team back in college.ssionally in australia four years and wears number 80 because the u.s. is boasting in 80% high school graduation rate. the highest rate in american history. >>> that's it for "your money." for more of my interview with the treasury secretary, check out cnnmoney.com. have a great weekend. >>> hello, welcome to the "cnn newsroom." i'm fredricka whitfield. what's happening this...
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state university of new york, oswego harvard university of bawl.ma. >> we had an student writing a story for the school paper, hockey coach necessary the area saying how do you find a relation to the hockey coach to be. don't worry, not everything you say has to be complimentary. one of the coaches forwarded it back to the administration and they actually got the student in trouble for basically calling it lets, calling that something that you are not allowed to say on their campus. he got in trouble simply for saying not everything has to be positive. >> harvard, number would. >> they decided to read the e-mails of 16 of their resident deans because they were trying to figure out who was leaking information about a cheating scandal at harvard. >> at brown university, new york police commissioner ray kelly was prevented from speaking. >> we ask you to let him speak and make the comment part of the question and answer part of the program. >> he eventually zbaf up and left the auditorium. this happened to me at brown. they pulled out my mike cord. th
state university of new york, oswego harvard university of bawl.ma. >> we had an student writing a story for the school paper, hockey coach necessary the area saying how do you find a relation to the hockey coach to be. don't worry, not everything you say has to be complimentary. one of the coaches forwarded it back to the administration and they actually got the student in trouble for basically calling it lets, calling that something that you are not allowed to say on their campus. he...
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she was lying about the level of difficulty of getting from where she was to harvard law school. easier when you have somebody paying for your law school tuition and raising your kids. >> claire mccaskill says if she were campaigning she would not campaign with obama, how effective would the campaigning be, and do you think senators, and if you like your plan you can keep your plan how effective do you think it will be? >> i think it is the most important issue and can't see anything changing that. obviously, the obama-friendly media will try to change the subject to anything else. but it is going to be hard with people who are getting their premium notices in the mail. and oh, great, now they put it off, the requirement for the smaller employees. unconstitutionally i might add. but there is now a caveat to the constitution. you can't impeach a president if he is our first black president. but this idea that obama can just switch the implementation of the law in order to avoid the mid-term election, i still think enough people are being hurt. you know, i have talked about on fox
she was lying about the level of difficulty of getting from where she was to harvard law school. easier when you have somebody paying for your law school tuition and raising your kids. >> claire mccaskill says if she were campaigning she would not campaign with obama, how effective would the campaigning be, and do you think senators, and if you like your plan you can keep your plan how effective do you think it will be? >> i think it is the most important issue and can't see...
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. >> the harvard facebook. >> reporter: lindsay tine is also a harvard graduate, in possession of a pre-digital facebook. >> this is probably like the one that mark zuckerberg has, and it was the inspiration for facebook. >> reporter: founded by friend, today facebook boasts 6,300 employees, with 1 billion users a month. on any given day, 700 million tune into facebook, and 80% are outside of the u.s. and canada. it wasn't until 2009 that facebook introduced the like button, and since then, it's one of the most popular features, and a testament to how fast an icon can enter a mainstream kurt. facebook is in question, but the future, how long it will last is something that many in silicon valley wonder, a younger generation of social networkers have shifted away from facebook. cool on campus is snap chat. >> everyone is on facebook, but everyone is using snap chat. >> people use snap chat a lot more often just because it's a tedious process, and it's a lot more simple to use. >> i asked steven if he could show me what snap chat is. >> you send a message, and it erases after a period of time. so
. >> the harvard facebook. >> reporter: lindsay tine is also a harvard graduate, in possession of a pre-digital facebook. >> this is probably like the one that mark zuckerberg has, and it was the inspiration for facebook. >> reporter: founded by friend, today facebook boasts 6,300 employees, with 1 billion users a month. on any given day, 700 million tune into facebook, and 80% are outside of the u.s. and canada. it wasn't until 2009 that facebook introduced the like...
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he was going back to harvard law. there were several years where they were not necessarily living in the same town. and she does tell a funny story where she began to pressure him. and they were going out to dinner in chicago and she sort of started in on when are we going to get married. for a while, he would say marriage is just a word. then a ring was delivered with the dessert. she tells the story. that did shut her up. >> they were married in 1992. michelle obama's church which would become a part of the political story. the pastor there, reverend jeremiah wright. how did his story -- their story together become important? >> it becomes an important part of the 2008 campaign. it really speaks to in so many ways this kind of latent question that was always out there. is america ready for african-americans in the white house and is america ready for a black president? in some ways, jeremiah wright stands in as a kind of charge point for that question. he comes out of a kind of strain of african-american pastors and
he was going back to harvard law. there were several years where they were not necessarily living in the same town. and she does tell a funny story where she began to pressure him. and they were going out to dinner in chicago and she sort of started in on when are we going to get married. for a while, he would say marriage is just a word. then a ring was delivered with the dessert. she tells the story. that did shut her up. >> they were married in 1992. michelle obama's church which would...
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bomb tell harvard in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight the big picture. more and more americans are waking up to the nightmare that is the trans-pacific partnership that the mainstream media doesn't seem to care the corporate news outlets just not understand trade policy or is there almost total blackout on t p p coverage a sign that they're up to something more sinister or and that what might happen tonio just a moment also for many americans communism is a dirty word but how much they really know about it is communism really as bad as everyone thinks it is and hundred side both the right and the left have started to take the oil industry's side not approving the keystone x.l. pipeline i'll tell you why they're totally wrong in tonight's. getting to know this right now the white house is pushing congress to pass the biggest so-called free trade deal in a generation with almost no one in the mainstream media talking about first we got the north american free trade agreement nafta then we get the central american free trade agreement katha and now we're ab
bomb tell harvard in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight the big picture. more and more americans are waking up to the nightmare that is the trans-pacific partnership that the mainstream media doesn't seem to care the corporate news outlets just not understand trade policy or is there almost total blackout on t p p coverage a sign that they're up to something more sinister or and that what might happen tonio just a moment also for many americans communism is a dirty word but how...