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that tuesday was the first day of the fall semester at new york university. the first plane hit the towers before i left my apartment and the second as i was walking to class. 9/11 made me think about how people respond to transformative events on the scale of every day life which conjured my memories of kennedy's assassination. i was five years old. as a scholar of the civil war i began to wonder. what did people do at home, on the street, with their families, by themselves when they heard the news of lincoln's assassination. i wanted to understand an event on the human scale. i decided to write mourning lincoln because books have drawn on public sources. i also found they gathered personal responses by reading memoirs crafted after the immediate events had pass ee ed. all of these are fine sources. the tweet that came in during jonathan's white talk asked what's been the most overlooked part of the assassination? well, read my book. in particular, personal responses to the illuminated irreconcilable differences after in the future, after the civil war. yet
that tuesday was the first day of the fall semester at new york university. the first plane hit the towers before i left my apartment and the second as i was walking to class. 9/11 made me think about how people respond to transformative events on the scale of every day life which conjured my memories of kennedy's assassination. i was five years old. as a scholar of the civil war i began to wonder. what did people do at home, on the street, with their families, by themselves when they heard the...
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>> new york university in new york city. prestigious institutes like this are where the fertility clinics prefer to look for their raw material -- egg cells from intelligent, attractive women. the more elite the university, the more they pay. donors have to undergo hormone treatment that can pose serious health risks. as many mature egg cells as possible are then retrieved surgically. >> here, it's the market. and that means the rich do what they want. that means people who have money from europe wind up being here. it's not that they don't do it. they just come here and get it done. >> carsten says hello to tracia, the surrogate mother. for about $30,000, she's willing to carry and give birth to his children. the fertilized eggs of another woman are about to be implanted -- male twins. dr. doyle explains the procedure to them both. tracia has signed a contract to give the twins she'll be bearing to carsten after they're born. >> and so they're right here in the middle of the uterus, and i hope the next time we look with an u
>> new york university in new york city. prestigious institutes like this are where the fertility clinics prefer to look for their raw material -- egg cells from intelligent, attractive women. the more elite the university, the more they pay. donors have to undergo hormone treatment that can pose serious health risks. as many mature egg cells as possible are then retrieved surgically. >> here, it's the market. and that means the rich do what they want. that means people who have...
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from 2007 to 2008, he was the alexander fellow at the new york university of law and was law clerk to justice paul stevens on the supreme court. he received a jd from yale law school in 2005, where he served as the "article" editor. these are some pretty heavy-duty professors. i have also heard from some more conservative leaning professors who believe the same thing, that the constitution is the constitution, that shall means it shall, that people have a duty to do their job. i am sure all of our colleagues were shocked when justice scalia died. that happened. but when things happen, you have your jobs to do. you have your jobs to do. that is really what this is about today, about a constitutional duty, a solemn oath that people take to do their jobs, respecting not only the history of this country, but really the basic constitution unless our country is based and our government is based. i want to thank you for taking the time to join us. there were several comments made about the need to continue standing up. you have seen the democrats in the senate be very clear from our most lib
from 2007 to 2008, he was the alexander fellow at the new york university of law and was law clerk to justice paul stevens on the supreme court. he received a jd from yale law school in 2005, where he served as the "article" editor. these are some pretty heavy-duty professors. i have also heard from some more conservative leaning professors who believe the same thing, that the constitution is the constitution, that shall means it shall, that people have a duty to do their job. i am...
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new york university says people who sleep more than eight hours of night are 150-percent more likely to suffer a stroke. sleeping less than eight hours increases that risk by 20-percent. doctors say a good diet and exercise can help balance out the impact. rob top vo there's a petition making its way around the internet...for ryan reynolds to return to host saturday night live. only fans want him to do it as deadpool. the petition has 26- thousand signatures. deadpool is the number one movie in america right now and is getting rave reviews from critics. reynolds has hosted s-n-l in the past. 4 shot time now for the fox19 flashback....one of the best saturday all time from one of its biggest stars another case of mistaken identity. we'll take a look at mistaken identity. we'll take a look at why an ohio teenager passed himself off as a state senator. and if you're going through a divorce or know someone who has...we have some financial advice you won't want to miss. "fox19 now never stops. take us with you wherever you go. download the fox 19 weather now app for live street level rada
new york university says people who sleep more than eight hours of night are 150-percent more likely to suffer a stroke. sleeping less than eight hours increases that risk by 20-percent. doctors say a good diet and exercise can help balance out the impact. rob top vo there's a petition making its way around the internet...for ryan reynolds to return to host saturday night live. only fans want him to do it as deadpool. the petition has 26- thousand signatures. deadpool is the number one movie in...
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new york university cohosted this event. >> welcome everyone. >> ok, welcome everyone. welcome to the kickoff event of black history month here at nyu gallatin. welcome to the spring semester, and welcome to a very terrific event that we have planned for you this evening. it's a wonderful way for us to start the semester. nyu gallatin is an interdisciplinary school of individualized studies within new york university. in the urban democracy lab, who is sponsoring this event tonight is an initiative within gallatin. we seek to provide a space to debate, and promote alternative urban futures that are just critical and sustainable. and sometimes come in thinking forward, one of the most important things we have to do is think back and look back critically, and listen to those lessons they had to do just, which is why we are event tonight.
new york university cohosted this event. >> welcome everyone. >> ok, welcome everyone. welcome to the kickoff event of black history month here at nyu gallatin. welcome to the spring semester, and welcome to a very terrific event that we have planned for you this evening. it's a wonderful way for us to start the semester. nyu gallatin is an interdisciplinary school of individualized studies within new york university. in the urban democracy lab, who is sponsoring this event tonight...
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brad hintz with new york university. and lakshman achuthan.ructive on what commodities mean. this is our chart of the year. down we go. we have updated it. crb. , and i haveed over extrapolated out the pre-china broom -- the pre-china boom trend. do you suggest that we will just have commodities come down even further? chakib: i do -- lakshman: i do not assume a lot. i do not assume conversions to the mean. overcapacity in reaction from the over investment following the last crisis in 2009. low interest rates, china doing what they did. a huge capacity build and a cyclical downturn, which is going right now with the major economies in the world -- europe, japan, u.s. -- all having lower long-term trend growth. so all of that adds up to too much capacity and falling prices. tom: bring the chart up again. you and i know the extrapolations are a dangerous game. the bottom line is, do you just assume that we have had such a misallocation of resources due to funny monetary policy and the like that this trend gets back to the trend that goes back ye
brad hintz with new york university. and lakshman achuthan.ructive on what commodities mean. this is our chart of the year. down we go. we have updated it. crb. , and i haveed over extrapolated out the pre-china broom -- the pre-china boom trend. do you suggest that we will just have commodities come down even further? chakib: i do -- lakshman: i do not assume a lot. i do not assume conversions to the mean. overcapacity in reaction from the over investment following the last crisis in 2009. low...
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closer at the significance of those votes in ofa with a professor political science at hospira university in new york. -- hofstra university in new york. the candidates are combating the socks off but iowa is one of 50 american states. can you tell us why today's so very important? >> this is the first in the nation contest, first time that candidates go head-to-head, and the public is actually able to respond by voting. , theerson who does well candidates who do well, who meet or exceed expectations set by the media, they tend to get a bounce from they tend to get momentum that hopefully will carry them through subsequent states. catherine: speaking of subsequent states from starting off and i were the next vote will happen in new hampshire -- starting off in iowa, the next vote will happen in new hampshire. these are small state operations that are not ethnically representative of the wider united states. considering that, why do they get to go first and why should what their voters decide impact what happens nationally? the "whoyou just asked died and left iowa and new hampshire boss?" question. p
closer at the significance of those votes in ofa with a professor political science at hospira university in new york. -- hofstra university in new york. the candidates are combating the socks off but iowa is one of 50 american states. can you tell us why today's so very important? >> this is the first in the nation contest, first time that candidates go head-to-head, and the public is actually able to respond by voting. , theerson who does well candidates who do well, who meet or exceed...
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students at new york's university of rochester spent the day creating the massive structure. they even stayed there overnight. the igloo is ten feet high... and twelve feet wide. the students even made sure to include a hole at the top to vent out excess body heat and keep the structure from melting too early. # still ahead -- out with the old in with the new ... why you may want to ditch your credit card and get a new one... drivers beware ... toyota is recalling more than one million cars due to seat belt problems. the recall involves rav-4 s- u-v's from 2005 through 2014. toyota says seat belts in both come in contact with a metal seat cushion frame during a frontal crash ... cutting the belts and no longer restraining the passenger. the company says it will add plastic covers to the seat cushion frame for free. ford is taking an approach toward preventing pothole damage. the company is using pothole protection technology on its 2017 fusion v- six sport sedan. ford says the shock absorber system automatically stiffens when sensors detect a pothole ... keeping the wheel ele
students at new york's university of rochester spent the day creating the massive structure. they even stayed there overnight. the igloo is ten feet high... and twelve feet wide. the students even made sure to include a hole at the top to vent out excess body heat and keep the structure from melting too early. # still ahead -- out with the old in with the new ... why you may want to ditch your credit card and get a new one... drivers beware ... toyota is recalling more than one million cars due...
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that's what some students at new york's university of rochester decided to do. these students built a winter home and they even stayed there overnight. take a look at this... the igloo is an impressive 10-feet high and 12-feet wide. the students made sure to include a hole at the top to vent out excess body heat - and keep the structure from melting too early. no word if the project might earn the small homes are being set up in homeless. and there's a chance they will be built in very district of the city. the goal is for homeless to eventually move from the tiny homes to permanent housing. and - during that transition...the small homes are far more secure take a look.... each home is different and each one built by different groups -working to make the homes safe and cost efficient to tackle homelessness in the city. 12:29:53 we're not making it your problem. it's a shared problem of the city, and we're sharing the burden of it. some camps have strict rules for security and cleanliness. and things like whether to have a no drug or alcohol policy are decided by
that's what some students at new york's university of rochester decided to do. these students built a winter home and they even stayed there overnight. take a look at this... the igloo is an impressive 10-feet high and 12-feet wide. the students made sure to include a hole at the top to vent out excess body heat - and keep the structure from melting too early. no word if the project might earn the small homes are being set up in homeless. and there's a chance they will be built in very district...
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. >> reporter: lawrence mead is a professor at new york university and a visiting scholar at the american enterprise institute, a conservative think tank. his academic work helped inform the welfare reform act in 1996, which set time limits on how long people could receive benefits and required recipients to work. >> we tried work incentives in welfare for 20 or 30 years before the ¡90s, when we finally got serious about requiring people to work. and that is the main reason they went to work: they were required to work. >> reporter: mead is skeptical that expanding the e.i.t.c. to childless adults and non- custodial parents will be enough to encourage such single low- income workers to get jobs. >> the evidence that i see is that the work incentive is helpful, but you also need staff people to say to those who are on welfare, or who could benefit from e.i.t.c., that they should go and do it. they need to be persuaded. they need to be shown that this is a good deal. that's what we did in welfare reform, and that's why it was successful. it was the combination of what i call "help and hassl
. >> reporter: lawrence mead is a professor at new york university and a visiting scholar at the american enterprise institute, a conservative think tank. his academic work helped inform the welfare reform act in 1996, which set time limits on how long people could receive benefits and required recipients to work. >> we tried work incentives in welfare for 20 or 30 years before the ¡90s, when we finally got serious about requiring people to work. and that is the main reason they...
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but from far away as new york university and california. after each screening the audience got to vote for their favorites! 3 "i think it's important that they know this isn't just a little fly by night thing. it's been going on tweleve years, and we received about "winners will get a (susie) *siouxsie* award and cash prpres... too. support siouxland soldiers built care packages for hometown heroes serving overseas... thanks to the help of volunteers yesterday.the group came together saturday afternoon at the indian hills shopping area to pack dozens of packages to be sent to more than 60 deployed service membmbs from siouxland. the care packages included individually wrapped snacksike energy bars... trail mix... protein bars... and booklets to write letters. 3 "it's to let the troops know how much they're thought of and how much they're, cared about. and that we all love them and we want to take good caca of them. "thirty - one packages will be sent out t@ afghanistan and qatar if you want to find out out more about how you can help milita
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new york university cohosted this event. >> welcome everyone. >> ok, welcome everyone. welcome to the kickoff event of black history month here at nyu gallatin. welcome to the spring semester, and welcome to a very terrific event that we have planned for you this evening. it's a wonderful way for us to start the semester. nyu gallatin is an interdisciplinary school of individualized studies within new york university. in the urban democracy lab, who is sponsoring this event tonight is an initiative within gallatin. we seek to provide a space to debate, and promote alternative urban futures that are just critical and sustainable. and sometimes come in thinking forward, one of the most important things we have to do is think back and look back critically, and listen to those lessons they had to do just, which is why we are event tonight. which is why we are event a couple of thank you before we get started. the black history month committee and the life of student affairs, the dean, and as always the staff and make these event possible. thank you. [applause] so let me int
new york university cohosted this event. >> welcome everyone. >> ok, welcome everyone. welcome to the kickoff event of black history month here at nyu gallatin. welcome to the spring semester, and welcome to a very terrific event that we have planned for you this evening. it's a wonderful way for us to start the semester. nyu gallatin is an interdisciplinary school of individualized studies within new york university. in the urban democracy lab, who is sponsoring this event tonight...
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. >>> hundreds rallied at a new york university after an alleged attack on students. three students say they were kicked and punched after having racial slurs against them on a bus. one of the students spoke out for the first time. >> we are shocked, upset but we will remain unbroken. we are proud of who we are. >> police are now investigating but no arrests have been made. additional officers havav been made at that campus. >>> bill cosby's defense expected to argue the criminal case should be dropped saying cosby already settled with a prosecutor in 2005 and no charges were filed then. an dria con stand says she was drugged and raped in 2004. dozens of women have made criminal accusations but -- similar accusations but criminal charges he made. >>> part hey noise owe protest yesterday around san francisco. uber drivers stage aid honk-in angry over a cut in pay. they say the fares are great for customers but are way too low. uber manager in san francisco says prices have dropped by 10% in the city and 20% in outlying areas. >>> the cdc ss it is close their investigat
. >>> hundreds rallied at a new york university after an alleged attack on students. three students say they were kicked and punched after having racial slurs against them on a bus. one of the students spoke out for the first time. >> we are shocked, upset but we will remain unbroken. we are proud of who we are. >> police are now investigating but no arrests have been made. additional officers havav been made at that campus. >>> bill cosby's defense expected to...
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stanford has named a new york university leader. as the new president >> pam:the governing board announced that. neuroscientist marc tessier- lavigne. is the university's next leader. tessier- lavigne was once a professor at stanford from 2001 to 2005. he will be succeeding president john hennessey. he held the presidency at rockefeller university in new york since march 20-11. the trustees say, he was the unanimous choice of a 19- member he will officially become stanford's 11th- president on september 1st. find a picture of terrier-lavigne from nyu or stanford website >> britteny: to a week and piglet that beautiful shot right now as the sun is slowly starting to set alicea few clouds and the rest of tonight lots of sunshine as we go into tomorrow. and into a week and more importantly which everyone is making their plans for what is going or party planning celebrate our shot shows quite conditions figured noticing a few clouds streaming in from the north and into the rest next couple of days we continue to see high pressure increas
stanford has named a new york university leader. as the new president >> pam:the governing board announced that. neuroscientist marc tessier- lavigne. is the university's next leader. tessier- lavigne was once a professor at stanford from 2001 to 2005. he will be succeeding president john hennessey. he held the presidency at rockefeller university in new york since march 20-11. the trustees say, he was the unanimous choice of a 19- member he will officially become stanford's 11th-...
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] >> interesting thing that is after and this was reported in the "new york times" recently, after the convocation at liberty university the biggest news was that he had let out a few curse words during his speech and there is an anonymous blog at liberty and the students took to the airwaves to voice their discontent with him swearing, but that was the extent of it, so i don't know if that is just sort of an implicit endorsement of what their leader told them or maybe people just sort of-- i don't know, but it would be interesting to think what you think about why jerry and sarah are sort of jumping on board. >> the other thing he did at liberty that do a lot of laughter at the time and a lot of mocking afterwards is he called second corinthians two corinthians, which spoke to how singular he was with the bible that he purports to be his favorite book. i think again we need to see how these boats actually shakeup because i think that is one we will know the most about what trump really means and who is exley sporting him. but, right now the polling suggests he has again, a significant support among religious conservat
] >> interesting thing that is after and this was reported in the "new york times" recently, after the convocation at liberty university the biggest news was that he had let out a few curse words during his speech and there is an anonymous blog at liberty and the students took to the airwaves to voice their discontent with him swearing, but that was the extent of it, so i don't know if that is just sort of an implicit endorsement of what their leader told them or maybe people...
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greg: the new york university hospital. a leap study. they are going to wire is up. they are going to figure out are we getting deep rem sleep or do we have sleep apnea p. if all of these cables. rosanna: looking for other aims we have may greg: ann thing got, they may find that sleep related. rosanna: this is what i am afraid. greg: yeah. what if you sleep walk? why well shall i do talk in my sleep. greg: do you really? rosanna: i do. greg: whatever say tonight is going to be recorded and we'll look rosanna: i hope i say anything about you. that would be embarrassing. rosanna: can't wait. i will be sleeping in the next room over. rosanna: do you do anything in your sleep? greg: not that i know. i usually don't wear full-on pa yam mass. jay he, jeez. greg: you know. rosanna: sleep in your birthday out? greg: you sleep in near pi. a sweatshirt that ind of a then. that will be if you. university for po sponsoring us tonight. rosanna: meantime. tonight. we were reading the we found out about this young man from jackson heights, who is kind of like taking, you know, in c
greg: the new york university hospital. a leap study. they are going to wire is up. they are going to figure out are we getting deep rem sleep or do we have sleep apnea p. if all of these cables. rosanna: looking for other aims we have may greg: ann thing got, they may find that sleep related. rosanna: this is what i am afraid. greg: yeah. what if you sleep walk? why well shall i do talk in my sleep. greg: do you really? rosanna: i do. greg: whatever say tonight is going to be recorded and...
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. >> holly: some students at new york university decided to take time away from class to enjoy the winter storm. >> jay: they built this igloo and stayed overnight. it's 10x 12, the students made sure to include a hole at the top to vent out excess body heat and keep the structure from melting too early. >> holly: i am impressed. usually you build it and you leave it but they spent the night in it. >> jay: they used it. >> holly: commitment. >> jay: it is. >> holly: some call it the greatest rivalry in sports. >> jay: stan has the action, duke makes the drive to chapel hill, and remember if you're on can still catch us by downloading news 13 morning news app. you will get access to breaking news and you can watch us live. wlos a.m. in your app store. >>stan: ferning, in sports, game of the year in college hoop, duke versus north carolina, game one was in chapel hill, smith center was jumping. so was bryce johnson. watch him off the miss from jackson, nice finish. 18 in the first half. duke answers with allen, the sophomore has been terrific thisser yes, i do. little jump shot, the 3 is go
. >> holly: some students at new york university decided to take time away from class to enjoy the winter storm. >> jay: they built this igloo and stayed overnight. it's 10x 12, the students made sure to include a hole at the top to vent out excess body heat and keep the structure from melting too early. >> holly: i am impressed. usually you build it and you leave it but they spent the night in it. >> jay: they used it. >> holly: commitment. >> jay: it is....
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he was theo 2008, alexander fellow at the new york university of law and was law clerk to justice paul stevens on the supreme court. from yale lawjd school in 2005, where he served as the "article" editor. these are some pretty heavy-duty professors. i have also heard from some more conservative leaning professors who believe the same thing, that the constitution is the constitution, that shall means it shall, that people have a duty to do their job. i am sure all of our colleagues were shocked when justice scalia died. that happened. but when things happen, you have your jobs to do. you have your jobs to do. that is really what this is about today, about a constitutional duty, a solemn oath that people take to do their jobs, respecting not only the history of this country, but really the basic constitution unless our country is based and our government is based. i want to thank you for taking the time to join us. there were several comments made about the need to continue standing up. you have seen the democrats in the senate be very clear from our most liberal senator to our most con
he was theo 2008, alexander fellow at the new york university of law and was law clerk to justice paul stevens on the supreme court. from yale lawjd school in 2005, where he served as the "article" editor. these are some pretty heavy-duty professors. i have also heard from some more conservative leaning professors who believe the same thing, that the constitution is the constitution, that shall means it shall, that people have a duty to do their job. i am sure all of our colleagues...
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. >>> and joining me now is an lee a professor at new york university and an expert on asian economic from washington d.y. i am joined by kelly curry, a senior fellow at the project 2049 institute which is a nonprofit focus oddfocused on creating a e secure asia region. a summit like this here in the united states being hosted here is kind of unprecedented. is the u.s. having a new priority here? has this ever been a top priority? and what is the significance of this summit? >> well, having it sunny land does elevate the asean nations and i would say that clearly this is part of obama's way to try to entice the nation to his work more closely with the u.s. right now as we know, only a handful of nations have sign odd to t.p.p. another handful are on the fence about it. and then there are clearly nation that his probably won't join at all because they are much more in the china camp. and so this group of nations, although they are getting closer to together economically, the reality is that they are still very disparate nations it's nowhere near close to the european union by any stand
. >>> and joining me now is an lee a professor at new york university and an expert on asian economic from washington d.y. i am joined by kelly curry, a senior fellow at the project 2049 institute which is a nonprofit focus oddfocused on creating a e secure asia region. a summit like this here in the united states being hosted here is kind of unprecedented. is the u.s. having a new priority here? has this ever been a top priority? and what is the significance of this summit? >>...
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. >> jonathan: yeah, take a look at this igloo some students at new york's university of rochester decided to build. they even took it further by staying in the igloo overnight -- of course they did. it's an impressive 10 feet high and 12 feet wide snow sculpture. the students made sure to include a hole at the top to vent out excess body heat and keep the igloo from melting too early. >> eric: i would want the body heat to stay. >> jonathan: forget melting, i'm worried about hypothermia. >>> eric: we're now going to turn our attention to your health. >> jonathan: rochelle dean has a look at what is making headlines in the medical community. good morning, rochelle. >> rochelle: good morning, jonathan. good morning, eric. if you're trying to be healthy by ditching the soda machine and stopping by starbucks, you may a new study has found that some flavored coffee drinks can actually contain more sugar than soda. findings show they can contain up to 25 teaspoons of sugar. that's three times more sugar than there is in one can of soda and more than three times the maximum adult daily intake re
. >> jonathan: yeah, take a look at this igloo some students at new york's university of rochester decided to build. they even took it further by staying in the igloo overnight -- of course they did. it's an impressive 10 feet high and 12 feet wide snow sculpture. the students made sure to include a hole at the top to vent out excess body heat and keep the igloo from melting too early. >> eric: i would want the body heat to stay. >> jonathan: forget melting, i'm worried about...
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. >>> and joining me now is jeannie, professor of campaign management at new york university., thank you so much for joining us. so as we well well know this will will be somewhat of a political football here in washington and along the campaign trail as well. many g.o.p. leaders are saying it's actually not right for president obama, who they are calling a lame duck, to make this lifetime point. but would they really be saying that if it were a republican president in the white house? >> probably not. and probably in that case you would hear the democrats making the same case and that's politics. you know, i think you are absolutely right. many people are saying we will be bracing for a political fight that we haven't -- the likes of which we haven't seen before. his death has really shaken up not only the supreme court and the judiciary, but also, of course, the election that's going on right now. and the question is really when president obama, because he said he will name somebody, when no, nominates a candidate is the senate, the senate judiciary committee and leadership,
. >>> and joining me now is jeannie, professor of campaign management at new york university., thank you so much for joining us. so as we well well know this will will be somewhat of a political football here in washington and along the campaign trail as well. many g.o.p. leaders are saying it's actually not right for president obama, who they are calling a lame duck, to make this lifetime point. but would they really be saying that if it were a republican president in the white house?...
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justin cappos is a computer security expert at new york university. >> it will actually lock you outles, the data, on your computer. so you'd be able to use the computer but those files have been encrypted by the attacker with a key that only they possess. it's frustrating because you know the data is there. you know the files are there. you know your photos and everything is there and could be accessible to you. but you have no way of being able to get at it because of this encryption that the attackers are using. >> brangham: this is exactly what happened at hollywood presbyterian hospital in los angeles. according to officials, about a month ago, their computerized medical records were locked up by one of these malicious programs, and a hacker demanded $17,000 in ransom to unlock them. during this time, medical staff were forced to use paper and pen for their record keeping, but they say no patient files were compromised. the hospital decided to pay the ransom, their computers were unlocked, and the fbi is now investigating. inna simone was facing the same dilemma-- whether to pay
justin cappos is a computer security expert at new york university. >> it will actually lock you outles, the data, on your computer. so you'd be able to use the computer but those files have been encrypted by the attacker with a key that only they possess. it's frustrating because you know the data is there. you know the files are there. you know your photos and everything is there and could be accessible to you. but you have no way of being able to get at it because of this encryption...
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new york. iowa. greg: i see the poise. rosanna: did you always want to be miss new york? >> miss universe. rosanna: wow. >> that is the goal. i would see the women and so confident and beautiful, on the inside and the outside and inspired me. it was a dream. greg: what'd you grow up? >> new city. i moved to sufern. rosanna: when they say they are from new york and just moved here two or three years ago and they are really from iowa. they come from iowa and come to >> i was born and raised in new york. rosanna: okay, good. >> it doesn't make me mad. some people have to move. it could be a dream of theirs. greg: half of all new yorkers came from some place else. we are constantly turning over. rosanna: they find a loophole. greg: turn the volume down. what do you want to accomplish? >> i want to speak about the american heart association and in order to lead a happy life you need a healthy one. my father passed away eight years ago with a sudden heart attack. i want everyone to understand to it is very important to get your rosanna: now i know that you are albanian and there is big pride in
new york. iowa. greg: i see the poise. rosanna: did you always want to be miss new york? >> miss universe. rosanna: wow. >> that is the goal. i would see the women and so confident and beautiful, on the inside and the outside and inspired me. it was a dream. greg: what'd you grow up? >> new city. i moved to sufern. rosanna: when they say they are from new york and just moved here two or three years ago and they are really from iowa. they come from iowa and come to >> i...
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new york time, 5:00 p.m. here in london, vice president john williams will speak at new york university.w, a group of 25 ministers convene in shanghai to discuss growth in the face of global headwinds. bloomberg will the reporting live. great interviews lined up, including the spanish finance minister. -- -- the election that could bolster president rouhani's. the -- effective negative rates. the 40 year japanese yield is below percent. richard lacaille from state street, what would you do in this type of environment? rick: negativee. rates do not seem to be doing the trick it if you think about the timing and japan, it was unfortunate timing it sentiments realized this could be damaging. in terms of bank health, finding ways of doing it and finding banks remaining healthy. the global economy is like the donkey and you've got the master whipping it and it is not going any faster. the g-20 needs to focus on things other than negative rates. here with thep me likelihood forward. to state street understands flows and emotional, what people want to do with money. it is an underperforming qua
new york time, 5:00 p.m. here in london, vice president john williams will speak at new york university.w, a group of 25 ministers convene in shanghai to discuss growth in the face of global headwinds. bloomberg will the reporting live. great interviews lined up, including the spanish finance minister. -- -- the election that could bolster president rouhani's. the -- effective negative rates. the 40 year japanese yield is below percent. richard lacaille from state street, what would you do in...
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as our nominee, then i ask you to come support us and stand with us. >> new york's attorney general also condemning trump university. he tweeted a statement yesterday. in part it reads: the state supreme court already ruled that trump university operated illegally in new york as an unlicensed education institution some harsh words, clearly a very interesting race. >> absolutely. all right, lydia, thanks so much. >> after a big win in south carolina yesterday, hillary clinton is campaigning in tennessee before super tuesday, and while she tries to rally voters, democratic strategists are preparing for a battle against donald trump. reports say they're reviewing court filings requesting information about his bid dealings and conducting polls to test lines of attack. find potentially damaging information about the republican front runner. >> bernie sanders rallied in oklahoma city and said he's still looking to the future and expects to do well on super tuesday. he said in a statement politics on a given night sometimes you win and then sometimes, of course, you lose. >> well, it was a beautiful day to be outside. hop
as our nominee, then i ask you to come support us and stand with us. >> new york's attorney general also condemning trump university. he tweeted a statement yesterday. in part it reads: the state supreme court already ruled that trump university operated illegally in new york as an unlicensed education institution some harsh words, clearly a very interesting race. >> absolutely. all right, lydia, thanks so much. >> after a big win in south carolina yesterday, hillary clinton...
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before joining obama in the administration, the secretary served as executive vice president in new york university and was caught and did teach us a clinical professor at nyu's wagner school of public service until june 2006 when it was named chief operating office of citigroup's alternative investments unit. the secretary had a degree from harvard college and a law degree from georgetown law center. they would likely take the rest of this meeting and let me say it has been a long and productive time. i want to thank you for all you have done and in your current job we continue to do. we will just take your statement at this time. welcome to the committee. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman and ranking member and members of the committee. as senator widen noted, this is the last time i will be presenting the budget. there is a nostalgic element to it and as we entered the year with a great deal of energy because there is so much we need to get done for the american people. in his state of the union address, this is a time of extraordinary change. to make this change work for the american people,
before joining obama in the administration, the secretary served as executive vice president in new york university and was caught and did teach us a clinical professor at nyu's wagner school of public service until june 2006 when it was named chief operating office of citigroup's alternative investments unit. the secretary had a degree from harvard college and a law degree from georgetown law center. they would likely take the rest of this meeting and let me say it has been a long and...
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and others in london with day.on brexit through the on monday, brad hintz will join us from new york university♪ the conference call. the ultimate arena for business. hour after hour of diving deep, touching base, and putting ducks in rows. the only problem with conference calls: eventually they have to end. unless you have the comcast business voice mobile app. it lets you switch seamlessly from your desk phone to your mobile with no interruptions. i've never felt so alive. make your business phone mobile with voice mobility. comcast business. built for business. david: china puts the brakes on lending. some banks will have to put away more reserves because they made loans to banks fast. david cameron negotiates reforms to keep the u.k. in the european union. a new twist in the matter of apple versus the fbi. it appears the government is working on its own backdoor to mobile devices. david: welcome to "bloomberg ." i'm david westin. stephanie ruhle is off, but matt miller is here. winkler, a pleasure to have you with us. first we go to vonnie quinn for the first word news. vonnie: u.s. war
and others in london with day.on brexit through the on monday, brad hintz will join us from new york university♪ the conference call. the ultimate arena for business. hour after hour of diving deep, touching base, and putting ducks in rows. the only problem with conference calls: eventually they have to end. unless you have the comcast business voice mobile app. it lets you switch seamlessly from your desk phone to your mobile with no interruptions. i've never felt so alive. make your...
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scott galloway is at new york university. he speaks directly about yahoo! and miss mayer.ahoo! we will do that next. ♪ francine: welcome back. these are live pictures from millennium bridge. the clouds are here. all the bankers in all these banks in london are trying to get a copy of that draft deal because this deal incentive to satisfy cameron's greater demands for u.k. sovereignty also include a banking track for u.s. currency. here is vonnie quinn with the bloomberg business flash. vonnie: analysts are forecasting a rebound for oil by the end of the year. the price of west texas intermediate will rise by 50% to $46 per barrel. goldman sachs says the global surplus will become a deficit. falling demand for computers and smartphones -- the world's largest pc maker says revenue fell 8% last quarter. lenovo gets half of its reven ue from computers. yahoo! will cut about 15% of its staff, close offices, and devote more resources to increasing engagement with users. the coveney reported fourth-quarter sales and profit that beat estimates. that is our latest "bloomberg busine
scott galloway is at new york university. he speaks directly about yahoo! and miss mayer.ahoo! we will do that next. ♪ francine: welcome back. these are live pictures from millennium bridge. the clouds are here. all the bankers in all these banks in london are trying to get a copy of that draft deal because this deal incentive to satisfy cameron's greater demands for u.k. sovereignty also include a banking track for u.s. currency. here is vonnie quinn with the bloomberg business flash....
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new york university? no. jill. what are columbia and cornell? those are the two. uh, it takes 2, $1,600. answer there -- daily double. aha! [ ben laughs ] celebrating. yeah! all right. uh... you trail ben by a mere $200. i'm gonna do $2,000. okay, here is the clue in it takes 2... what are azerbaijan and afghanistan? you got 'em both. do it again. it takes 2, $2,000. jill. uh, what are echidnas and platypus? that's right. uh, world facts, $2,000. jill. what is kyoto? no. ben. what is osaka? osaka, and you are back in the lead. ohh. 20th century notables, $2,000. [ beep ] and the czech was jan hus. less than a minute to go now, ben. agriculture, $800. [ exhales ] what are canes? no. jill or suzy? [ beep ] what are the stalks? back to you, ben. agriculture, $1,200. answer -- daily double. ah. maybe it'll work to your advantage. [ applause ] agriculture is the subject. $3,000, please. okay, here is the clue... ben? no idea. [ beep ] what is hydroponics? [ beep beep beep ] and with that, you wind up at $12,800. suzy, believe it or not, you are still alive for final je
new york university? no. jill. what are columbia and cornell? those are the two. uh, it takes 2, $1,600. answer there -- daily double. aha! [ ben laughs ] celebrating. yeah! all right. uh... you trail ben by a mere $200. i'm gonna do $2,000. okay, here is the clue in it takes 2... what are azerbaijan and afghanistan? you got 'em both. do it again. it takes 2, $2,000. jill. uh, what are echidnas and platypus? that's right. uh, world facts, $2,000. jill. what is kyoto? no. ben. what is osaka?...
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if you're a kid, you belong to a muslim organization or school, they proliferated new york and universities, but they were spice in those groups. how would you like someone spying on your 18-year-old kid. they've never proven to have caught anyone do anything wrong. in fact the lieutenant who ran the demographics unit said he hated doing that. we had a great relationship with the muslim community and that went away because they thought we were suspicious with them as opposed to work together for community policing and to protect the communities >>> today is there cooperation between the muslim community and law enforcement authorities? >> there was a settlement last week where there were going to be some advances on surveillance programs by independent agencies. i think there's a settlementment in court. there are ways to come to an agreement where we can have security and be safe, but we don't want to give away our constitutional rights. no group in america, whether they be muslims, jews are on christians, are going to be less than anyone else. they keep making us feel like second class ci
if you're a kid, you belong to a muslim organization or school, they proliferated new york and universities, but they were spice in those groups. how would you like someone spying on your 18-year-old kid. they've never proven to have caught anyone do anything wrong. in fact the lieutenant who ran the demographics unit said he hated doing that. we had a great relationship with the muslim community and that went away because they thought we were suspicious with them as opposed to work together...
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universe." here in new york, brian greene, of the world science festival, also professor at columbia university. janna levin, astrophysicist at barnard college. her book on gravitational waves is called "black hole blues and other songs from outer space." dennis overbye of the "new york times" has been covering the universe for more than three decades, he is the author of "einstein in love, a scientific romance." i am very pleased to have all of them on the program. dennis, explain it to us. (laughter) >> well, basically -- >> rose: what happened? what happened? >> rose: yeah. they heard something. >> they heard two black holes collide a billion light years away from here. these were enormous, monstrous things. one was 36 times the mass of the sun, the other was 29 times the mass of the sun. these are like gigantic masses packed into a volume maybe the size of manhattan, and they basically crashed together at half the speed of light at this really messed up space time in a bi way. now, it created these ripples. >> rose: these are what we call gravitational waves. >> yes, that einstein predicted
universe." here in new york, brian greene, of the world science festival, also professor at columbia university. janna levin, astrophysicist at barnard college. her book on gravitational waves is called "black hole blues and other songs from outer space." dennis overbye of the "new york times" has been covering the universe for more than three decades, he is the author of "einstein in love, a scientific romance." i am very pleased to have all of them on the...
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bernie sanders of brooklyn new york, via university of chicago, via new england, specifically, vermont, a democratic socialist, an independent in the senate has managed to pull off, i'm with you. >> he has. that's absolutely right. i think in new hampshire, it's particular resonate. this is some of the kids i was talking to on this campus today said i identify as a socialist, which to be honest with you, is not something that those of us who spent a lot of time focused on the debate in washington really expected to hear voters say. that has showed up in the polling as well. i think for sanders, his personality also fits this state. i think that's going to be potentially another challenge for him on stage tonight. we've seen in these big debate nights sometimes his personality is known for being impatient and something a little sharp or gruff. that can come across as charming and authentic. if he goes too far or sounds like he's yelling, that has the potential to create a difficult moment for him. >> kasie hunt, thanks. we wanted to get a lay of the land going into tonight's debate. we'
bernie sanders of brooklyn new york, via university of chicago, via new england, specifically, vermont, a democratic socialist, an independent in the senate has managed to pull off, i'm with you. >> he has. that's absolutely right. i think in new hampshire, it's particular resonate. this is some of the kids i was talking to on this campus today said i identify as a socialist, which to be honest with you, is not something that those of us who spent a lot of time focused on the debate in...
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band hoverboards and they arerl not permitted on public streets and sidewalks in london, new york >> a university of wisconsin student is in hot water for a a prank thatfo went too far. the student was disciplined after he tapedr swastikas and a picture of adolf hitler on the door of a fellow student on the same floor. according to university officials, the two and other students on the floor were engaged in some sort of prank battle.at the act isn't being labeled as a hate crime, rather a prank that wentbe too far. the victim did not present any criminal charges. >> a bus full of students as a terrifying encounter with a speeding train. watch this video out of houston, showing, a speeding train barely missing a school bus. you can see the train passing by mere inches on the rear of the bus with students on board. the driver reportedly pulled across the tracks and barely made it through before the train passed by. >> we were all screaming and telling her to move forward. everyone was just really freaking out and really terrified.d.e >> the school released a been let go for not followingem proper
band hoverboards and they arerl not permitted on public streets and sidewalks in london, new york >> a university of wisconsin student is in hot water for a a prank thatfo went too far. the student was disciplined after he tapedr swastikas and a picture of adolf hitler on the door of a fellow student on the same floor. according to university officials, the two and other students on the floor were engaged in some sort of prank battle.at the act isn't being labeled as a hate crime, rather...
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--new york university and author of several books including the morning after, sex fear and feminism on campus, and uncommon arrangement. rejane senac is a researcher and professor at the center for political research in paris. she is a member of the steering committee with research and lecture program on gender studies and the share of the commission of higher council for gender equality run by the french prime minister's office. the most recent book conditional e quality, gender parity, published this year, 2016. sandrine treiner is head of french public radio station previously worked elsewhere and has written several documentaries as well as an adaptation of a dress and no. her books focus on the female condition among recent of which the idea of a portrait of a young french communist militant. i thought it was -- i came up with the idea of this panel this summer. because is a question i am never not thinking about. the -- "the second sex" was published in 1949. in one sense, there are differences between then and now and a great measure of progress. on the other hand you open th
--new york university and author of several books including the morning after, sex fear and feminism on campus, and uncommon arrangement. rejane senac is a researcher and professor at the center for political research in paris. she is a member of the steering committee with research and lecture program on gender studies and the share of the commission of higher council for gender equality run by the french prime minister's office. the most recent book conditional e quality, gender parity,...
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a dear friend, the director of the cultural reporting and criticism program at new york university. she's the author of several books including "the morning after." sex fear and feminism on campus. in praise of messy lives. and uncommon arrangements. denak is a research professor for political research in paris. she's a member of the steering committee for the research and lecture program on gender studies and she's the chair of the parity commission of the higher council for gender equality run by the french prime minister's office. her most recent book -- [ speaking french ] -- was published this year, 2015. and also joining us, the head much french public radio station france couture. she's worked at "le monde" and she's written several tv documentaries as well as an adaptation of "address unknown." her books focus on the female condition, the most recent of which, the idea of a tumor, that a name is a portrait, of a young french communist militant. i have to keep using it. [ laughter ] i thought it was -- um, i came up for the idea of this panel, are we still the second sex, in
a dear friend, the director of the cultural reporting and criticism program at new york university. she's the author of several books including "the morning after." sex fear and feminism on campus. in praise of messy lives. and uncommon arrangements. denak is a research professor for political research in paris. she's a member of the steering committee for the research and lecture program on gender studies and she's the chair of the parity commission of the higher council for gender...
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university stands accused this morning of sexual misconduct himself. the investigation comes after a woman accused the associate dean of sexually assaulting her. according to "the new york times" the university will now review 18 prior misconduct cases where kasaries led the hearing. he as denied the claim and he has been placed on administrative leave. no charges have been filed. >>> in los angeles, two officers have been charged with repeatedly sexually assaulting women, most while on duty. james nichols and luis valenzuela are set to be arraigned today. the alleged attacks sometimes happened in the police cruiser prosecutors say. the women are arrested for drug related offenses and the chief of police called them a disgrace to the department. they have been suspended without pay since 2013. >>> nike terminated the contract with manny pacquiao after he made anti-gay comments on filipino television this week. pacquiao who has been with nike for nearly a decade said people in same-sex relationships are quote, worse than animals. nike released a statement calling those comments quote abhorrent. the fighter apologized on instagram asking for forgiveness from those he offe
university stands accused this morning of sexual misconduct himself. the investigation comes after a woman accused the associate dean of sexually assaulting her. according to "the new york times" the university will now review 18 prior misconduct cases where kasaries led the hearing. he as denied the claim and he has been placed on administrative leave. no charges have been filed. >>> in los angeles, two officers have been charged with repeatedly sexually assaulting women,...
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he served as the alexander fellow at new york university school of law. it was a law clerk to justice paul stevenson the supreme court . he received his a.b. in economics from harvard, earned his ged from law school in 2005 when he served as the article editor. so these are heavy-duty professors and i've also heard from a more conservative leaning professor who believed the same thing, that the constitution is the constitution. that people have a duty to do their jobs and i'm sure like all of us, our colleagues were as shocked when justice scalia died. that happened. but when people things happen you have your job to do. and that is really what this is about today. it's about a constitutional duty, solemn oath that people take to do their jobs and respecting not only the history of this country but really the basic constitution on which our country is faith and our government is based so i want to thank you for taking the time to join us. there were several comments made on the need from professor stone to continue standing up. you have seen the democrats
he served as the alexander fellow at new york university school of law. it was a law clerk to justice paul stevenson the supreme court . he received his a.b. in economics from harvard, earned his ged from law school in 2005 when he served as the article editor. so these are heavy-duty professors and i've also heard from a more conservative leaning professor who believed the same thing, that the constitution is the constitution. that people have a duty to do their jobs and i'm sure like all of...
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new information. lucy. >>reporter: well sandra, a junior at cornell university with ties here to new york city is charges. police believe he tried to rape a young woman in his frat house bedroom. >> hi. >>reporter: video clip posted on youtube. the 21-year-old junior at cornell university speaks positively about hard work and future dreams. tonight, wolf gang ballinger is being held on $25,000 bail for allegedly trying to rape a student in his bedroom. >> i believe my family has given me the strive -- >>reporter: according to police, the attack happened last weekend. ballinger turned himself in and his fraternity psi upsilon chi has now been placed on suspension. he said he would like to open a restaurant someday and own real estate. his father owns a popular music club webster hall in the east village. in this youtube post, he boasted $3,000 a day while running the bar at his father's club. and his attorney says his innocence will be established at the proper time and in the proper place which is in the courts. not in the media. >>reporter: now we reached out to the club for comment, so far no response ba
new information. lucy. >>reporter: well sandra, a junior at cornell university with ties here to new york city is charges. police believe he tried to rape a young woman in his frat house bedroom. >> hi. >>reporter: video clip posted on youtube. the 21-year-old junior at cornell university speaks positively about hard work and future dreams. tonight, wolf gang ballinger is being held on $25,000 bail for allegedly trying to rape a student in his bedroom. >> i believe my...
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in the past month, nutter has also taken a teaching job at new york's columbia university and an advisorole at the u.s. department of homeland security. >> all right. time right now for a check of the "action news" traffic report monday night. >> all right, rain complicating things outer there. matt pelman standing by in the "action news" traffic center with an update. hey, matt. >> definitely a little bit of a soggy commute on this monday afternoon, start avenue new month as well and the brand shrine knee new month not going so well on a couple of front. the falls bridge shut down, the first day of about two months of the closure. city avenue bridge and roosevelt boulevard twin bridges are going to take extra traffic. expect that if you're traveling in that area and expect speeds in the teens if you're traveling home this afternoon on 422 westbound just 18 miles per hour as you round that saint gabriel's curve, 17 as you pass oaks. it's an accident on route 29 talking out the left lane contribute to go what would be normal afternoon volume. crash on route two kirkwood highway at delawar
in the past month, nutter has also taken a teaching job at new york's columbia university and an advisorole at the u.s. department of homeland security. >> all right. time right now for a check of the "action news" traffic report monday night. >> all right, rain complicating things outer there. matt pelman standing by in the "action news" traffic center with an update. hey, matt. >> definitely a little bit of a soggy commute on this monday afternoon, start...
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researchers at the new york university school of medicine found that people who sleep for more than eight night, you increase your chance of stroke by 146%. the study also says less than seven hours of sleep can be risky, too. sleeping between seven and eight hours a night and exercising 30 minutes at least three times a week, that helps to prevent a stroke. >>> this morning new toll lawns are open in hopes of easing traffic through livermore. how much driving on those special lanes is going to cost drivers in the east bay. >>> and we are getting ready for the chinese new year parade in san francisco. it will be tomorrow night and we are inside the warehouse where many of the beautiful floats that you will see in the parade are all set to go. we are going to talk live coming up here with the master float builder who makes this all happen by herself. i am kidding. she has a whole team of people. we will talk to her coming up. (vo) you can check on them. you can worry about them. you can even choose a car for them. (mom) honey, are you ok? (child) i'm ok. (announcer vo) love. (mom) we're ok
researchers at the new york university school of medicine found that people who sleep for more than eight night, you increase your chance of stroke by 146%. the study also says less than seven hours of sleep can be risky, too. sleeping between seven and eight hours a night and exercising 30 minutes at least three times a week, that helps to prevent a stroke. >>> this morning new toll lawns are open in hopes of easing traffic through livermore. how much driving on those special lanes is...
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criminal justice professor at city university of new york discussed his research on violent crime in america. and daily caller senior contributor matt lewis explained that the republican party must reembrace conservative principles to remain relevant. in the coming weeks on after words, washington post columnist will argue that the republican parties adoption of gold water conservative principles is driving away moderate voters. michael eric will explore how race has impacted the obama administration. also coming up former bush justice department official john yu, he will contend that executive power has gone beyond its constitutional limits under president obama. and this weekend former nsa and cia director michael hayden discusses the decisions he made as the director of both agencies following the events of september 11th. >> when we gathered all of the data in 9/11 program to be fair, jim, congress then limited access to mettia data in the foreign intelligence surveillance act but it was not constitutionally limited. it was limited by statute. and after 9/11, using authority for
criminal justice professor at city university of new york discussed his research on violent crime in america. and daily caller senior contributor matt lewis explained that the republican party must reembrace conservative principles to remain relevant. in the coming weeks on after words, washington post columnist will argue that the republican parties adoption of gold water conservative principles is driving away moderate voters. michael eric will explore how race has impacted the obama...
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cristina beltran, associate professor at new york university and author of "the trouble with unity" andst, susan del percento and chrissa thompson, one of the partners in the new feminism poll that i just mentioned. chrissa, nice to have you. can you tell me what you found to be among the most surprising findings from the survey? >> sure. so we undertook this project to really explore what feminism means today, and especially how it's playing out in the lives of young women. and so the data point that showed that young women really see the feminist movement as important to their lives, i think was surprising for us. they were more likely to say that feminism is not outdated. that it's relevant. and as opposed to large majorities of the general public, you know, they don't see it as necessarily having a bad reputation. now, the way feminism is playing out in their lives is radically different than a couple of generations ago. you know, there are not charismatic leaders that they name as being really important to them. or necessarily like national organizations that are leading the femini
cristina beltran, associate professor at new york university and author of "the trouble with unity" andst, susan del percento and chrissa thompson, one of the partners in the new feminism poll that i just mentioned. chrissa, nice to have you. can you tell me what you found to be among the most surprising findings from the survey? >> sure. so we undertook this project to really explore what feminism means today, and especially how it's playing out in the lives of young women. and...
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am - 2:30 pm at the kroc center, norfolk . 20 employers will take part including new york life insurance, averett university and bath fitters. the city of norfolk is also holding its spring job fair at the workforce development march 24 10am - 1pm. we've put all of this information on wavy.com stephanie harris toys one package in particular at a u-p-s store in hampton shut down several stores today. it happened around 11 this morning. the bomb squad came to the store on towne center way off big bethel road. several businesses were evacuated as investigators took a look at the package. about an hour and a half later the all clear was given. we are working to find out what was inside the suspicious package. arrested a man for a murder earlier this week. police say 38-year-old christopher mitchell shot and killed 39-year-old robert atwood. it happened early sunday morning, on newtown arch near south newtown road. atwood died at the hospital. mitchell is charged with second degree murder. he's in the virginia beach correctional center without bond. norfolk police released surveillance video- they say- shows a m
am - 2:30 pm at the kroc center, norfolk . 20 employers will take part including new york life insurance, averett university and bath fitters. the city of norfolk is also holding its spring job fair at the workforce development march 24 10am - 1pm. we've put all of this information on wavy.com stephanie harris toys one package in particular at a u-p-s store in hampton shut down several stores today. it happened around 11 this morning. the bomb squad came to the store on towne center way off big...