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own anchor baby system but it's about putting their sons and daughters and to the classrooms of ivy league schools but it's also shows you for sure that america is this empire because they crack down in switzerland they chase their if fanatically and overthrow their governments and their constitutions and their laws if one single american has an account over there but they welcome everybody else who is willing to loot from their own nation and take it back into the united states absolutely right the u.s. financial authorities are out there in places like switzerland cracking down on folks who are just trying to escape kind of the miasma of fraud in the united states simultaneously want them fraudsters from other countries to take up residency in the united states well it also shows what paul krugman says that the u.s. dollar is backed by man. with guns here the entire system is backed with men with guns who protect the you know the people who are able to loot and by the way you know the housing market here if china is indeed going to crack down on people stealing and looting that from thei
own anchor baby system but it's about putting their sons and daughters and to the classrooms of ivy league schools but it's also shows you for sure that america is this empire because they crack down in switzerland they chase their if fanatically and overthrow their governments and their constitutions and their laws if one single american has an account over there but they welcome everybody else who is willing to loot from their own nation and take it back into the united states absolutely...
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among the dartmouth faculty, and this is probably true of the ivy league, self-described evangelicalhristians are smaller in number in proportion to blacks, hispanics, gays and lesbians, any of these so-called minority groups. they are the smallest minority of all groups, so presumably evangelical christian rights would mean the right to have a group, the right to be recognized as a group, the right to -- >> they are recognized as a group. >> right for affirmative action, the right to have the university go out and recruit people to make sure their perspective is well respected, sensitivity session so students don't make derogatory comments towards evangelical christians. would you affirm all that? [applause] >> where are the evangelical christians demanding that? i think you are making this up. i think this is a straw man. you are saying they are a minority that is oppressed. show me where they are oppressed. where are they? and what is the oppression, they cannot get tenure? are you kidding? conservative, evangelical christians have tenure all over america. so what you talking abou
among the dartmouth faculty, and this is probably true of the ivy league, self-described evangelicalhristians are smaller in number in proportion to blacks, hispanics, gays and lesbians, any of these so-called minority groups. they are the smallest minority of all groups, so presumably evangelical christian rights would mean the right to have a group, the right to be recognized as a group, the right to -- >> they are recognized as a group. >> right for affirmative action, the right...
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school or a law degree from ivy league school like my son has $200,000 in debt. that is be a suretied number. gerri: crazy. >> if they get the interest rate down from 8%, that is $6,000 a year in their pocket use to start the process of getting a home. gerri: but here is something i think is really interesting about what could happen and what "the wall street journal" is warning about. could get a two-tiered system. where people with bad credit scores, they don't have gooo credit. they're getting federal bought loans which taxpayers are backing and everybody else is in the private market. essentially develop two classes if you will of college borrowers. cal, do you see that happening? >> not zoo much. if you get a subsidized stafford loan or perkins loan that will be interest-free and you will take those loans but the key of course is even knowing how to apply for aid so you minimize the loans, maximize the gift aid you get, grants, scholarships. be savvy about that so you get, don't have to borrow as much. gerri: peter what do you say? can you stratify the thing
school or a law degree from ivy league school like my son has $200,000 in debt. that is be a suretied number. gerri: crazy. >> if they get the interest rate down from 8%, that is $6,000 a year in their pocket use to start the process of getting a home. gerri: but here is something i think is really interesting about what could happen and what "the wall street journal" is warning about. could get a two-tiered system. where people with bad credit scores, they don't have gooo...
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>> ivy league, no scholarships. >> let's look up, if we might. is this a saber?rget area and the rules. they are fencing saber, the target area is the waist up. you can hit with the side of the blade. these are our top guys at columbia. they were part of the reason why we won that championship. >> that is really -- it is very cool. thank you very much, both of you, for being here. we appreciate your time today. continued good luck with your team. congratulations on the turn-around. sara, down to you. >>> we are watching the story of the hour. breaking news on barnes & noble. the stock reaction trading sharply higher on this news of a proposal from g asset management to buy 51% stake in the company, valuing at $22 per share. that's a premium. courtney reagan has the latest. >> they also alternatively are making an offer, when i say they, g asset management, for the nook business. right now, it is combined still with barnes & noble but g asset management thinks it's more valuable if it's separated. so their offer is 51% of the nook business which is $5 per share. g
>> ivy league, no scholarships. >> let's look up, if we might. is this a saber?rget area and the rules. they are fencing saber, the target area is the waist up. you can hit with the side of the blade. these are our top guys at columbia. they were part of the reason why we won that championship. >> that is really -- it is very cool. thank you very much, both of you, for being here. we appreciate your time today. continued good luck with your team. congratulations on the...
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reporter: in "charlie wilson's war" the aging overweight cia agent railing against his button-down ivy league> my loyalty? >> for 24 years people have been trying to kill me. people that know how. now, do you think that's because my dad was a great soda pop maker or because i'm an american spy? go [ bleep ] yourself, you [ bleep ] child. >> reporter: that performance earned hoffman one of his four oscar nominations. >> how was i? >> reporter: his talent widely celebrated. he was an actor's actor, like meryl streep, who starred opposite him in "doubt." >> you've got it in your head that i corrupted this child after giving him wine, and nothing i say will change that. >> reporter: both of them got oscar nominations for "doubt." >> whoo! >> reporter: hoffman also nominated for his role as a cult leader in "the master." >> i am a writer, a doctor, a nuclear physicist, a theoretical philosopher. but above all, i am a man. >> reporter: but he won for "capote." >> there's one singular reason i keep coming here. >> truman. >> november 14th, 1959. three years ago. >> reporter: hoffman was at sundance
reporter: in "charlie wilson's war" the aging overweight cia agent railing against his button-down ivy league> my loyalty? >> for 24 years people have been trying to kill me. people that know how. now, do you think that's because my dad was a great soda pop maker or because i'm an american spy? go [ bleep ] yourself, you [ bleep ] child. >> reporter: that performance earned hoffman one of his four oscar nominations. >> how was i? >> reporter: his talent...
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and that's why for so many years, you know, a third of students from ivy league colleges would go worknd what we're seeing now is that that is no longer the case. more and more people are interested in going to silicon valley and fewer are interested in going to goldman sachs. >> jon: right. and it didn't seem like extraordinary abuse or extraordinary doke dense, the story os of the long hours, one gentleman writes he had to work, i don't know, five days straight, like he couldn't ever leave an at one point at 2 a.m. he broke and yelled at someone. and i'm like-- i done know, that happens here after like four hours. >> right n some ways it's hard to feel sorry for people who are making this much money out of college. but midway through the book as i was shadowing these eight people i sort of realized i wouldn't switch lives with them. they're miserable and it really takes a toll. i think also changes them. wall street in some ways is like joining a new religion. you have to learn entire new ways to act, talk, dress, think, an over the course of the three years they sort of morph. >> jo
and that's why for so many years, you know, a third of students from ivy league colleges would go worknd what we're seeing now is that that is no longer the case. more and more people are interested in going to silicon valley and fewer are interested in going to goldman sachs. >> jon: right. and it didn't seem like extraordinary abuse or extraordinary doke dense, the story os of the long hours, one gentleman writes he had to work, i don't know, five days straight, like he couldn't ever...
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. >> the sustainable food project from an ivy league campus. >> and talk about taking things into your hands. >> half and half, yeah, that's perfect. >> meet
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two hundred a true story a secret fraternity now many of the barons of wall street they come from ivy league fraternities and secret secret societies skull and bones being the most well known among them but journalist kevin roose found his way into an annual black tie induction ceremony for kappa beta fi now a frat with a decidedly older age group then most dartmouth greenhouses now he detailed his experience in an article one percent jokes and dr what i saw when i crushed a wall street secret society. some wall street's most powerful wearing leotards and gold sequined skirts and costume we exempt trying to get that image out of your head sorry going to be hard rachel tell me more about the beta five what's the group's history what's the deal with them yes so it's essentially a switch the name of five beta kappa which is the name normally for honor groups in the there used to be a ton of the. societies now there's just one left it's wall street and it's it's essentially like a friars club they make jokes at one another's expense and sometimes at the expense of politicians and regular old sch
two hundred a true story a secret fraternity now many of the barons of wall street they come from ivy league fraternities and secret secret societies skull and bones being the most well known among them but journalist kevin roose found his way into an annual black tie induction ceremony for kappa beta fi now a frat with a decidedly older age group then most dartmouth greenhouses now he detailed his experience in an article one percent jokes and dr what i saw when i crushed a wall street secret...
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all of the folks who were the first to be in a class at an ivy league school or who broke the gender barrier in the service ac academy. i admire everyone that pushed forward to close occupations. >> host: the is the first time the women are doing the ski jump. >> guest: everyone was afraid will it hurt them. who do we allow men to be injured and we forbid women? there is a lot of drama around women as child barriers but we allow them to get hurt all of the time. people should be dealing with rape if they are concerned about the hurt of women but we only hear about it when it is dealing with these situations. the irony is intriguing. i gave talk to my niece's girlscout troop and a student asked is there a bias against girls? we were in a skiing area and i said you see the mountain? girls can't do the ski jump in the olympics and they were shocked. >> host: this month we have professor and author bonnie morris who is the guest. she is the author of six non-fiction books. and here is the first: and the second one: "eden built by eves" and then "revenge of the women's studies professor"
all of the folks who were the first to be in a class at an ivy league school or who broke the gender barrier in the service ac academy. i admire everyone that pushed forward to close occupations. >> host: the is the first time the women are doing the ski jump. >> guest: everyone was afraid will it hurt them. who do we allow men to be injured and we forbid women? there is a lot of drama around women as child barriers but we allow them to get hurt all of the time. people should be...
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among the dartmouth faculty, and this is probably true of the ivy league, self-described evangelicalhristians are smaller in number in proportion to blacks, hispanics, gays and lesbians, any of these so-called mine or to groups. they are the smallest minority of all groups, so presumably evangelical christian rights would mean the right to have a group, the right to be recognized as a group, the right to -- >> they are recognized as a group. >> right for affirmative action, the right to have the university go out and recruit people to make sure their perspective is well respected, sensitivity session so students don't make derogatory comments towards evangelical christians. would you affirm all that? [applause] >> where are we demanding that? i think you are making this up. i think this is a strawman. you are saying they are a minority that is oppressed. show me where they are oh pressed. where are they? and what is the oppression, they cannot get tenure? are you kidding? evangelical, christians have tenure all over america. so what you talking about? >> what i'm talking about -- >>
among the dartmouth faculty, and this is probably true of the ivy league, self-described evangelicalhristians are smaller in number in proportion to blacks, hispanics, gays and lesbians, any of these so-called mine or to groups. they are the smallest minority of all groups, so presumably evangelical christian rights would mean the right to have a group, the right to be recognized as a group, the right to -- >> they are recognized as a group. >> right for affirmative action, the...
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. >>> and ivy league educated lawyer on trial for the murder of his girlfriend. and the shocking voice mail to his ex that could help prove he did it. in a twist, ripped from primetime, he's saying his mother made him do it. >>> and an ice skating shocker. the 15-year-old phenom falls as america's women are in the hunt for medals and the u.s. men's hockey team makes quick work of the czech republic. next up, o canada. and the bobsled bonanza. two u.s. teams medal in the same event as we say -- >> good morning, america. >>> we do say good morning, america. great to have josh here by my side. george is off today. ryan smith coming in off the bench. >> oh. >> thank you very much. >> you're not scared. >> no, josh taught me everything i know. >> now we're scared. hey, you know, today is a big day for the american women in the hunt for figure skating medals over there in sochi. big chills and spills there on the ice, all three americans still in contention. >> yeah, a tough day for the mother country yesterday. >>> also, more gold this morning. if that's how you want
. >>> and ivy league educated lawyer on trial for the murder of his girlfriend. and the shocking voice mail to his ex that could help prove he did it. in a twist, ripped from primetime, he's saying his mother made him do it. >>> and an ice skating shocker. the 15-year-old phenom falls as america's women are in the hunt for medals and the u.s. men's hockey team makes quick work of the czech republic. next up, o canada. and the bobsled bonanza. two u.s. teams medal in the same...
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. >> 700-1000 who would go to and in-state college if they could afford it, it is his ivy league plan that does not work out, he says he will not stop pursuing a higher education. >> thank you. a maryland man accused of stabbing his boss. what his boss said to him that sent the man off. they can't hear the music. they are able to feel it thanks to a lot of stomping. [ male announcer ] fact: the 100% electric nissan leaf... is more fun than ever. sees better than ever. ♪ charges faster. and will charge. cool. and heat. from yoyour phone. fact: leaf never needs gas. ever. good for the world. built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than eve ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ >> breaking news about the chief administrative judge in the district. mayor vincent gray has placed her on administrative leave and has begun the process to terminate her employment. she is accused of stealing a city contract, hiring a business partner into a city job, then lying to investigators about it. this case we tried this spring by the city's ethics board. sam ford is following the investigation. more on a
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in the end, i was a white, ivy league educated guy who showed a propensity for making money. and so, if there's is anybody in the world who did not have to fear, it was me. the truth was i was still afraid even though i was making millions. so one of the things i have come to believe about that is that for me it had nothing to do with money. it had to do with spiritual problem. this brokenness inside me. and one of the things i learned on wall street was that money was not going to fix it no matter how many millions i made. tavis: what drove you to wall street? i am asking -- what drove you to wall street and working so hard for those excesses? it may very well be the case that who knows, on academy award night, leonardo may go home with the trophy for playing a character, "the wolf of wall street." you did not have those kinds of excesses, but what drove you to wall street to push harder and harder for more and more and it was never enough? >> the most simple thing is that we live in a culture that says, if you have money or if you are famous, then you are important and you
in the end, i was a white, ivy league educated guy who showed a propensity for making money. and so, if there's is anybody in the world who did not have to fear, it was me. the truth was i was still afraid even though i was making millions. so one of the things i have come to believe about that is that for me it had nothing to do with money. it had to do with spiritual problem. this brokenness inside me. and one of the things i learned on wall street was that money was not going to fix it no...
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we have even seen an ivy league educated lawyer, like hillary clinton, or an ivy league educated lawyerlike michelle obama serving cookies. first man to a participate in social projects. he would play a role in the easter egg roll. he would probably help welcome guests to the white house. the other thing we can be sure of, if you look around the world, women have served as head of government. we have had governors in this country. the husband has not had to do a lot. we have also allowed the husband to have his own job or career. first ladies have not had a career while serving as first lady. elizabeth dole, when she briefly ,an for president in 1999-2000 bob dole is a longtime senator and republican nominee -- elizabeth dole said that in respect to what her first ladyship would look like, she said she suspected she would continue working. this is a former two-time cabinet officer. she served as secretary of transportation and other roles. she said she would continue working. i remember several folks in the media had a big fit. a big over that. i think that the first man would be able t
we have even seen an ivy league educated lawyer, like hillary clinton, or an ivy league educated lawyerlike michelle obama serving cookies. first man to a participate in social projects. he would play a role in the easter egg roll. he would probably help welcome guests to the white house. the other thing we can be sure of, if you look around the world, women have served as head of government. we have had governors in this country. the husband has not had to do a lot. we have also allowed the...
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i don't know if he gets to go to ivy league story, but i want to encourage that. the lump sum total, it would amount to $228 million. still, the janitor at whatsapp is more rich than that. >> yeah. >> because they're getting 344. >> yeah, they clean up. no paper. >> it's all electronic. >> the chance of winning -- the chance of winning that was 1 in 175 million. >> by the way, 55 employees are already home. >> they already telecommute. >> we worked on this all last night. you know who we have? >> say it ain't so. >> jim vandehei. you thought he was hard to get. we got him. >> you guys. >> i worked him all yesterday afternoon. i sent him a fruit basket, everything. >> look, there he is! >> jim vandehei. >> whatsapp. >> my gift to you. your sad task this morning, jim, is to break down the republican race for 2016 with candidates in 10 different categories, so let's start with the strongest candidate. who fits that description, according to politico? >> well, one, we're grading on a curve here given that i don't think anybody's strong at this point. i think rand paul
i don't know if he gets to go to ivy league story, but i want to encourage that. the lump sum total, it would amount to $228 million. still, the janitor at whatsapp is more rich than that. >> yeah. >> because they're getting 344. >> yeah, they clean up. no paper. >> it's all electronic. >> the chance of winning -- the chance of winning that was 1 in 175 million. >> by the way, 55 employees are already home. >> they already telecommute. >> we...
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it's been such an honor to work with you, supervisor kim, the ivy league, all of us or none, national employment law project, [speaker not understood] legal services, and also the lawyers committee for civil rights. our organization got involved with this fight because we provide really, really good job training opportunities. but we find that as an organization that hires about 60% of our staff coming from homeless backgrounds at one point in their life, that when people are ready to transition or find better paying jobs elsewhere, the doors are being shut. so, that's why we joined this campaign and we're overjoyed to see it finally come up to vote here. can i have the community housing partnership crew stand up? (applause) >>> these folks largely under the -- under the initiative catalyst of mr. gandy over there collected about 1700 -- 1700 signatures in support of this fine legislation in every single last corner of this city there in the western addition. they went to the bayview, they even went to the sunset, the richmond, the [speaker not understood]. so, this is really a real g
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that's her number the ivy league isn't not let a conference. in 1876 to play their second never football game. the weather was lousy. there was cold. the ones were so strong that ships couldn't leave the harbor. roosevelt shivered on the sidelines that day. as he watched the game, the sport he saw was quite different from the one we know it today. there were no quarterbacks. there were no wide receivers. there were no forward passes. football was in its infancy. the captors from the two teams met to discuss the rules they would play by. what would count for his score, how many people would be on the field at the time. they're like schoolkids are precise, talking about whether sidelights would be, how to count blitzers, whether they played before that game. when it came to football, harvard was the teacher and he was the student. just a few years before that game in 1876, harvard idl and on gated golf because up until that point, the yield team had a practicing with a spherical ball, like a soccer ball. herbert said that the blog said this is wh
that's her number the ivy league isn't not let a conference. in 1876 to play their second never football game. the weather was lousy. there was cold. the ones were so strong that ships couldn't leave the harbor. roosevelt shivered on the sidelines that day. as he watched the game, the sport he saw was quite different from the one we know it today. there were no quarterbacks. there were no wide receivers. there were no forward passes. football was in its infancy. the captors from the two teams...
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student loans for them and there's a big demand for them and everybody thinks you need to go to an ivy league college with all the commie professors. >> you need a skill set. >> the mike rowe school of thought. >> in the early childhood life, one of the most important things, in addition to education, is to have a supportive church community that you're a part of, and in particular black churches have been the driving force of a lot of stability and also an ability to have a faith that can sustain you into the future. it was one of the thoughts behind the faith-based initiative was to try to get monies into the hands of programs that actually work because government is not able to love somebody and to help with the single moms that are trying to raise the children but the churches -- >> at the community level. >> and that's one of the reasons charter schools for one and religious schools, in particular, the catholic schools deserve more of our support because they are actually able to turn lives around. >> our lady of mercy high school, amen to that, dana. >> ahead. stars were out in washingt
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>> it used to be at certain ivy league schools, wall street was just where you went. or archaeology you went to wall street because that was the thing to do. i don't think that happens anymore. kayla is right. people going into banking actually want to be banking. >> one out of six ivy leaguers are now going to teach for america? how are they going to do that? how are they going to pi for their high school education at $45,000 a year teaching for america. that i find to be utterly in comprehensible. >> i do think that's a point. one of the things i point out in the book, there are a few types of people who do tend to thrive when they are young on wall street. one are the people with tons of student debt, loans to pay off. this is a great way for them to do that very quickly. >> one of the things getting a lot of attention in this book is when you broke in or went under cover, if you will, we were actually working together at the time. you were a "new york times" deal book man happily and you went into a fraternity, lets say, of wall street. what happened? >> a secret
>> it used to be at certain ivy league schools, wall street was just where you went. or archaeology you went to wall street because that was the thing to do. i don't think that happens anymore. kayla is right. people going into banking actually want to be banking. >> one out of six ivy leaguers are now going to teach for america? how are they going to do that? how are they going to pi for their high school education at $45,000 a year teaching for america. that i find to be utterly...
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because he was crude, but because he enjoyed the humiliation and embarrassment it caused these ivy leaguekennedy aides that he had inherited from jack kennedy. this is a man who fathered three to legitimate children while he was president or vice president. their names are in the books. the details are in the book. this is a man who, as a child, tried to stick of dynamite to a dog and blew it up. this is a man who beat him you'll to death in the town square when he was a teenager. .. the 1948 election. i should talk about the 1940 election. i've been active in american politics for 35 years. i have never seen an election or after the polls 200 voters march into a polling place in alphabetical order and the off-site and in the same handwriting. but that's what happened. so linda johnson stole the first election by a fraudulent 86 votes by adding 200 votes to the roles. at the. when a deputy sheriff in jim wells county threatened to go when he was jammed up and give testimony he was murdered in state prison within hours. so, i've told you what the motive is. that talk about the mechanics be
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the film is called "initiation" and explores the rishules of american ivy league secret societies to the point of his hysteria. have a look, have a lookers. ♪ >> that reminded me of that weekend party at lou dabbs' house. one of the creators says it is supposed to show the hysteria state and speech to the stigmata swraition and fetishac. what does burping dog have to say? i want to know. >> that is a much better film. >> you mock my comedy and you are showing a burping dog? >> if a burping dog can make people laugh. joanne, you walked right into that. then again that is the story of your life. they are claiming this is a feminist critique of male fantasies. my argument is the men won't care. they will like seeing them naked. >> exactly. >> this is not empowering women at all. this doesn't really shine a good light on women in college or sororities. they use the word hysteria a lot and that used to be a condition about a century ago that women suffered from. other people would relief them of. and the men will be relieving themselves. it goes together. >> exactly. i found it -- you kno
the film is called "initiation" and explores the rishules of american ivy league secret societies to the point of his hysteria. have a look, have a lookers. ♪ >> that reminded me of that weekend party at lou dabbs' house. one of the creators says it is supposed to show the hysteria state and speech to the stigmata swraition and fetishac. what does burping dog have to say? i want to know. >> that is a much better film. >> you mock my comedy and you are showing a...
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. >>> and ivy league educated lawyer on trial for the murder of his girlfriend.hocking voice mail to his ex that could help prove he did it. in a twist, ripped from
. >>> and ivy league educated lawyer on trial for the murder of his girlfriend.hocking voice mail to his ex that could help prove he did it. in a twist, ripped from
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they come to your college if you go to an ivy league school, just drop your resume in a box, we'll callu, you won't have to worry and you only have to do it for two years and you can go follow your true passions and become an archaeologist or whatever. they pay you good for a couple of years but the question that has been raised so much in the media over the last decade in particular and some of the 1% --ers have taken -- wall streeters have been demonized as being these horrible human beings and being premiu prima d, how many television anchors are prima donnas, how many athletes become prima donnas,. >> money is transformative. their behavior affects millions of people. if someone in silicon valley or someone on the jets screws up, they're not getting people floakeforeclosed on. wall street has a real effect on the rest of the country, it touches everyone's lives, that's when so many people get angry when the financial sector screws up. >> an interesting social media posting that hermela aregawi our social media producer has pulled up. >> goldman sachs, he really likes your book but s
they come to your college if you go to an ivy league school, just drop your resume in a box, we'll callu, you won't have to worry and you only have to do it for two years and you can go follow your true passions and become an archaeologist or whatever. they pay you good for a couple of years but the question that has been raised so much in the media over the last decade in particular and some of the 1% --ers have taken -- wall streeters have been demonized as being these horrible human beings...
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big banks are good at recruiting, coming to your college, if you go to an ivy league school, saying,"drop your resume in the box, we'll call you, you have to do it for two years, and then follow your true passions", they pay you well for a couple of years. the question that's raised so much in the media over the last decade in particular, and some of the 1%ers took issue is how they've been demonized and how walters have been demonized as being horrible human being, and prima donas. isn't that true of every business where people end up being successful? if you look at actors, and prima donors. there's so much attention to the money on wall street. no one complains about the guys out west. >> money is transformative. the difference with wall street is that their misbehaviour affects millions of people. if someone on silicon valley, or the jets screws up, they are not getting people foreclosed on. they are not costing people their jobs or their 401 ks. wall street has an effect on the rest of their country, touching everyone's lives, and that's why people get angry when the financial s
big banks are good at recruiting, coming to your college, if you go to an ivy league school, saying,"drop your resume in the box, we'll call you, you have to do it for two years, and then follow your true passions", they pay you well for a couple of years. the question that's raised so much in the media over the last decade in particular, and some of the 1%ers took issue is how they've been demonized and how walters have been demonized as being horrible human being, and prima donas....
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probably an expectation this ivy league guy would go to wall street but he built a business. literally watched his daughter die which took a lot of courage to keep a family together. here's a guy that by virtue of what he has lived proves that he is not a wimp. there are a couple ways you can handle that you can retreat or do what dor and i did was spend more time with him. >> my dad is famous for letter writing. that gives you a glimpse of who he is. >> george bush expressed his gratitude of others through a continual stream of personal letters and notes. they were edited and collected into a book by his long time assistant gene becker. he describe them as letters written when my heart was empty or full of joy. caring and rejoicing letters. >> he had no interest in looking back at his life. he sits in his office and thinks of ideas of fun plans and things to do in the future and who can he call. >> daughter doro was the author of my father my president the memoir her father was too modest to write. in 2006 the uss george h.w. bush was christened. it seems fitting to our 84th
probably an expectation this ivy league guy would go to wall street but he built a business. literally watched his daughter die which took a lot of courage to keep a family together. here's a guy that by virtue of what he has lived proves that he is not a wimp. there are a couple ways you can handle that you can retreat or do what dor and i did was spend more time with him. >> my dad is famous for letter writing. that gives you a glimpse of who he is. >> george bush expressed his...
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most of them are ivy leagues or under home arrest and in the end the protesters agreed to leave the occupiedcipal and state buildings and also unblock the territories around them. and an interim good result but speaking the way how the opposition is speaking is threatening the government especially tomorrow by sending their thousands of people to surround the capitol and surround the cabinet of ministers and do similar things in the regions of ukraine. so it's not leading to any kind of peaceful solution. this peaceful solution means to start real negotiation and especially what is important to have the relevance. in ukraine we have very poor kind of public administration culture. and strategic planning for culture. so we need assistance from the best experts on reaching national reconciliation. and foreign powers involved, the west, russia, but half of the people would think here with vested interest or russia has vested interest. i'm thinking maybe al jazeera and katar and other leaders of the developing world may play their world and sending here their experts on reaching national reconci
most of them are ivy leagues or under home arrest and in the end the protesters agreed to leave the occupiedcipal and state buildings and also unblock the territories around them. and an interim good result but speaking the way how the opposition is speaking is threatening the government especially tomorrow by sending their thousands of people to surround the capitol and surround the cabinet of ministers and do similar things in the regions of ukraine. so it's not leading to any kind of...
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everybody who started the wnba, all the folks who were the first to be in a class at an ivy league school, or who broke the gender barrier in the service academies. it's a giant range. i know, i'm leaving out people, and later on i feel bad. people who pushed entry to closed occupations. >> host: this is the first time in the olympics that with women are doing the ski jump? >> guest: they are afraid it will hurt them. why don't we worry about the guys. this is an interesting question. why do we allow women to be injured and we forbid women? there's a lot of drama around women as child barers, nonetheless, we do allow women to get hurt all the time. if we're really concerned about women's physical safety, then everyone should be on the front line of dealing with rape and violence against women. instead we hear only, you know, an olympics occasion. or women who wants to play, you know, football or rugby. i'm a faculty adviser to women's rugby. so those ironies are intriguing. but i can certainly say i gave a talk to my nieces' girl scout troop they wanted to know is there still bias against
everybody who started the wnba, all the folks who were the first to be in a class at an ivy league school, or who broke the gender barrier in the service academies. it's a giant range. i know, i'm leaving out people, and later on i feel bad. people who pushed entry to closed occupations. >> host: this is the first time in the olympics that with women are doing the ski jump? >> guest: they are afraid it will hurt them. why don't we worry about the guys. this is an interesting...
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some ivy league schools you never heard of.ers is if you could hold a conversation with me and convince me why you should work for my company, i do want a degree. melissa: you don't put any stock in the idea that someone got into a better school they are smarter? >> in a lot of those schools your parents can afford it. melissa: i had a scholarship, no one in my family had gone there before me. totally defies everything you said. >> you could still go to grade school and not graduate. if you go to a grade school and graduate with $150,000 in debt that is just stupid. you could go to cuny for $350 a year. melissa: that is true. candidate said, part of the same story, 70% of executives cared what the major was listed in care where the school was the 70% said it mattered what you studied when you were there. >> makes sense. if you're going into a technical field like engineering you want to see someone who has -- melissa: they don't like liberal arts degrees, if you go to a fancy school and study poetry -- >> an english degree woul
some ivy league schools you never heard of.ers is if you could hold a conversation with me and convince me why you should work for my company, i do want a degree. melissa: you don't put any stock in the idea that someone got into a better school they are smarter? >> in a lot of those schools your parents can afford it. melissa: i had a scholarship, no one in my family had gone there before me. totally defies everything you said. >> you could still go to grade school and not...
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it doesn't have a monopoly on ivy league graduates the way it used to. >> in politics we set rules onre harm. you've written a book here that has a cultural lens. right? >> right. >> do you think ultimately this culture that you have been studying and spent time around, has it right and the right balance or is off base in its values? >> it's off base. i don't think the financial industry has been totally healed since the crisis. some of the same problems are still there. they'll need to be fixed through more and better regulation. i think that's very important. i wanted to take a cultural lens and say who are the people who are actually -- you know, we know what the ceos are doing. we know what the billionaires are doing. what are the people in the trenches doing and how are they different from their predecessors? i think what you're seeing, people care about this stuff. they want to feel like they're doing good for the world even when working at an investment bank. that's changed the way the banks have had to recruit. >> interesting book. "young money." thank you for being here. >> t
it doesn't have a monopoly on ivy league graduates the way it used to. >> in politics we set rules onre harm. you've written a book here that has a cultural lens. right? >> right. >> do you think ultimately this culture that you have been studying and spent time around, has it right and the right balance or is off base in its values? >> it's off base. i don't think the financial industry has been totally healed since the crisis. some of the same problems are still there....
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you could just say had how did the gfc happen, all the people that went to ivy league schools, how did have degrees in economics and stamping documents. >> >> what's the easy answer? >> they didn't lose their soul all at once. a little bit here, a little push there. >> did you lose your soul completely? >> you know, i think it's hard to say. because i think that i got to a point in my life where i was probably about as awful of a person as i was capable of being and still walking around. >> you were ordered to pay $110.4 million to a victim compensation fund. as of now you've paid back how much? >> i think about 12. >> about 12 million. do you have any expectation or hope you'll ever be able to pay them back? >> yeah. i think this movie for that is an amazing thing. i'm giving 100% of all the profits from the movie and both books. and the books -- >> you are compelled to give, unless i'm wrong, 50% of all your gross earnings straight to pay them back. >> no. >> is that not right? >> no. >> was it of the case? >> when i was on probation. >> now you're off probation you're no longer comp
you could just say had how did the gfc happen, all the people that went to ivy league schools, how did have degrees in economics and stamping documents. >> >> what's the easy answer? >> they didn't lose their soul all at once. a little bit here, a little push there. >> did you lose your soul completely? >> you know, i think it's hard to say. because i think that i got to a point in my life where i was probably about as awful of a person as i was capable of being...
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ivy league educated.at he's trying to do is the opposite of what christie and romney and mccain have tried to do of being this establishment candidate that have to whoo over the far right. the loudest, most energized group, i'm your guy, stood for you and tried to hold obamacare hostage during the quasifilibuster. then try to move to the establishment, i think you should not sell ted cruz short. he's a smart guy and knows what he's doing. the people in florida, this award he's given, they love him. i spent a lot of time in florida campaigning for my dad in 2012. they get out to vote. it is the tea party that gets out to vote. they want to hear about the president getting impeached and hear about obamacare being repealed. he does very well among that crowd and they vote. >> there's a healthy detachment from reality to a certain extent as well. >> winning a general election, that is a different question. >> narc, you're on the ground in florida, asset or liability, ted cruz? >> well, that's a good question.
ivy league educated.at he's trying to do is the opposite of what christie and romney and mccain have tried to do of being this establishment candidate that have to whoo over the far right. the loudest, most energized group, i'm your guy, stood for you and tried to hold obamacare hostage during the quasifilibuster. then try to move to the establishment, i think you should not sell ted cruz short. he's a smart guy and knows what he's doing. the people in florida, this award he's given, they love...
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his father was an exceptional athlete, also went to an ivy league school and also president of the class at law school with two sport athlete and tried out with the san diego chargers, his whole family is about achievement and leadership and accountability. he was raised that way and you see it on the field. >> i left earlier than you did, i left midway fourth quarter because i had to get up earlier than you did. >> there could have been a comeback, charlie. >> there was not going to be a comeback. >> you could have listened to it on the radio. >> and it was 48 and when i left, and i just -- the person i wanted to talk to was adam gays. what happened? because i read this column, i mean this article when i got up in "the new york times" that morning, just saying this is a genius and peyton says this is the smartest mind i met in football and all of this kind of thing so -- and i didn't want to be accusatory to him, you just want to say what happened? >> i will give you a great mike tyson line that applies here. everybody has a plan until they get hit. >> and once you get hit that plan goe
his father was an exceptional athlete, also went to an ivy league school and also president of the class at law school with two sport athlete and tried out with the san diego chargers, his whole family is about achievement and leadership and accountability. he was raised that way and you see it on the field. >> i left earlier than you did, i left midway fourth quarter because i had to get up earlier than you did. >> there could have been a comeback, charlie. >> there was not...