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i chased it to nyu and met with the college. people are afraid to speak up with their beliefs are if they happen to be a physical or social conservative. he also said that this advocating for limits to immigration during the debate landed him in hot water and he was called a racist. unfortunately when we look at people coming across the border from mexico, more often than not they do not have that level of education or skill set that our economy demands which is why it might be a good idea to put restrictions on immigration coming from the south. he said there is a brawl among students at the debate in the fall. he made national headlines by appearing on fox with friends and talking about how difficult it is to be a trump supporter and nyu campus. i had a a girl yelling and screaming at me and call me all these names just because it came out that i was a trump supporter. since that interview he has shied away from the limelight and did not want to do any more interviews. i spoke to his friend ryan to find out what is going on. t
i chased it to nyu and met with the college. people are afraid to speak up with their beliefs are if they happen to be a physical or social conservative. he also said that this advocating for limits to immigration during the debate landed him in hot water and he was called a racist. unfortunately when we look at people coming across the border from mexico, more often than not they do not have that level of education or skill set that our economy demands which is why it might be a good idea to...
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we have to give some credit to nyu's own marion nestle. i never thought in my lifetime we would see the needle move where soda sales would decline and mcdonald's would have the management shakeup because its sales have been declining for several consecutive quarters. it is because the american people are more aware that there is better, not just more nutritious food, but better tasting food, or ethically sourced food. mention,thing i will one of the last people i interviewed for the united states of arugula was the chef tom collegial. cio.as feeling -- tom colle he said, i do not know if i'm doing the right thing, i feel like i'm addicted to the deal. m i a sleaze? what is wrong with me? two things happened, tom not -- thent on to become flip side is the start of this organization called food policy action, because he wanted to have a state in food policy, the same thing obama's have been doing, which leads i think nicely to our next person, claire. claire: thank you, dave. clark: sometimes i think i am in control and sometimes i am not. l
we have to give some credit to nyu's own marion nestle. i never thought in my lifetime we would see the needle move where soda sales would decline and mcdonald's would have the management shakeup because its sales have been declining for several consecutive quarters. it is because the american people are more aware that there is better, not just more nutritious food, but better tasting food, or ethically sourced food. mention,thing i will one of the last people i interviewed for the united...
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so i w an nyu dorm though i wasn't a student at nyu.w well. >> jimmy: yeah. >> because he was the first e.p. of this show. a wonderful chap named daniel kelison. >> jimmy: yes. he's our former executive producer and my business partner put you on his -- he saved your life. in a way you owe me. [ laughter ] yes? >> i always knew i did. i just didn't know why. thank you, jimmy. [ applause ] >> jimmy: you're welcome. >> yeah, thanks. daniel kelison, ladies and gentlemen. >> jimmy: and is it true or false that daniel asked you to leave because you were drinking too much? >> no. after three months i actually was surprised he hadn't done it already. >> jimmy: we're going to take a break. when we come back we'll see a clip from "marvel's agents of shield." clark gregg is with us. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> dicky: portions of "jimmy kimmel live!" are brought to you by heinz bbq sauce. five great new regional flavors made with the masters! not yet, i'm... (vo) most insurance companies give you every reason to avoid them. p
so i w an nyu dorm though i wasn't a student at nyu.w well. >> jimmy: yeah. >> because he was the first e.p. of this show. a wonderful chap named daniel kelison. >> jimmy: yes. he's our former executive producer and my business partner put you on his -- he saved your life. in a way you owe me. [ laughter ] yes? >> i always knew i did. i just didn't know why. thank you, jimmy. [ applause ] >> jimmy: you're welcome. >> yeah, thanks. daniel kelison, ladies and...
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we now know she's an nyu graduate student. at one point they tried to lift this cab which is being towed away right now off of the 33-year-old woman. and another clip of video, too disturbing to show. one second you see the woman walking on the sidewalk. the taxi appears. then she simply disappears. >> i heard a crash and i went to go look and she was under the car. >> reporter: he's talking about this yellow cab, this exclusive cell phone video captures the agonizing chaotic seconds after the taxi hit, dragged and severely injured a woman. this is the man who was behind the wheel, the cab driver had nothing to say when asked what happened. but jay saw it all. >> it was just really nauseating to see. >> reporter: he was one of many who right after the accident dropped to their knees and tried to help the victim. one person called out to her. >> hello? hello? >> reporter: she didn't answer or move. >> and i just saw the cab fly up on the sidewalk. >> did she have a chance to get away? >> no. >> reporter: the victim was walking
we now know she's an nyu graduate student. at one point they tried to lift this cab which is being towed away right now off of the 33-year-old woman. and another clip of video, too disturbing to show. one second you see the woman walking on the sidewalk. the taxi appears. then she simply disappears. >> i heard a crash and i went to go look and she was under the car. >> reporter: he's talking about this yellow cab, this exclusive cell phone video captures the agonizing chaotic...
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dillon pa raand students of nyu ryan bells is chair of students for trump at penn state university., ryan, i was once chairperson of the regan bush effort at lee high university. my enemy was apathy and here is a flier that i used in the fall of 1980 to try to gin up support for regan bush. i threw a cakager, i was chargi $1 a head and literally no one came to my party. how have things changed. what workout do you get when you spread mr. trump's message. >> it's a heck of a workout spreading mr. trump's word throughout campus. i was shocked at the number of students i could garner. we have right around 50 students right now and growing every day, but just walking across campus, i get students ridiculing me every day just walking to lunch or meetings. >> what have they said to you? >> i was walking to grab lunch the other day and i wear orange quite frequently, as you can tell and they said hey, you, in the orange and he said hey, yo, f you. i was so shocked and surprised and appalled but part of it doesn't shock me because there is such that divide but at the time, i was very shocke
dillon pa raand students of nyu ryan bells is chair of students for trump at penn state university., ryan, i was once chairperson of the regan bush effort at lee high university. my enemy was apathy and here is a flier that i used in the fall of 1980 to try to gin up support for regan bush. i threw a cakager, i was chargi $1 a head and literally no one came to my party. how have things changed. what workout do you get when you spread mr. trump's message. >> it's a heck of a workout...
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that's the focus of a panel at nyu this evening where they're asking a dramatic question. are we cheering our kids to death? >> are we cheering our kids to death. what's the answer? >> i think we are. i think we're not killing them, but we're burning them out. nyu division of ethics. >> we're burning out their body and their minds because we're causing them to overuse their bodies. >> reporter: the nyu panel bringing together coaches and medical professionals analyzing topics like whether kids starting sports early and specializing on a single sport leads to more injury. >> their bodies break down. they pitch curve balls too soon and their arms wear out. >> reporter: the topic of concussions dominating the national focus on youth safety. he believes as medical professionals sound alarms, more restrictions will be put in place at a younger age. >> the only way to play football safer is to play less. i think we'll see tackling prohibited in practices or minimized. >> reporter: a focus on safety, balancing more with the pressure to perform. dan bowens, fox 5 news. steve: all
that's the focus of a panel at nyu this evening where they're asking a dramatic question. are we cheering our kids to death? >> are we cheering our kids to death. what's the answer? >> i think we are. i think we're not killing them, but we're burning them out. nyu division of ethics. >> we're burning out their body and their minds because we're causing them to overuse their bodies. >> reporter: the nyu panel bringing together coaches and medical professionals analyzing...
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three of them join me, dylan pereira and -- are students at nyu. chair of students for trump at penn state university. hey, ryan, i was once chairperson of the regan/bush effort at lehigh university. my enemy was apathy and here is a flier that i used in the fall of 1980 to try to gin up support for regan bush. i threw a kegger. i was charging $1 a head and literally no one came to my party. so how have things changed, ryan? what kind of a workout do you get when you go out and try to spread mr. trump's message? >> it's a heck of a workout spreading mr. trump's word throughout campus. i was shocked at the number of studz students i was able to garner into our students for trump group at penn state. we have around 50 students right now and it's growing every day. but just walking across campus i get students ridiculing me every day just walking to lunch and walking to our meetings. >> what have they said to you? >> i was walking to grab lunch the other day, and i wear orange quite frequently, as you can tell, and they said, hey, you, in the orange a
three of them join me, dylan pereira and -- are students at nyu. chair of students for trump at penn state university. hey, ryan, i was once chairperson of the regan/bush effort at lehigh university. my enemy was apathy and here is a flier that i used in the fall of 1980 to try to gin up support for regan bush. i threw a kegger. i was charging $1 a head and literally no one came to my party. so how have things changed, ryan? what kind of a workout do you get when you go out and try to spread...
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we went to the sleep lab at nyu. check this out. rosanna and i, they wired us up, and we went to sleep in the laboratory for real, and they monitored us. >> yeah. we wanted to see if we had sleep apnea or something, because on this schedule we always find ourselves very tired, you know? >> so they recommend, by the way, 7-8 hours of sleep. is that what you recommendsome. >> well, all scientists recommend 7-9. anywhere underneath you're in danger, you're in danger of impacting your health, you know? diabetes, obesity, heart disease, cancer, alzheimer's are all connected with sleep deprivation. >> you know, i feel like at point of our lives we can say, okay, we've got to take care of ourselves, we've got to exercise, watch what we eat, but when you're young, you're in your 20s, i mean, you basically, you know, have to work til you drop. >> but this is a complete illusion. because the truth is that's when you make mistakes. everybody knows that. bill clinton famously said i made the most important mistakes in my life when i was tired.
we went to the sleep lab at nyu. check this out. rosanna and i, they wired us up, and we went to sleep in the laboratory for real, and they monitored us. >> yeah. we wanted to see if we had sleep apnea or something, because on this schedule we always find ourselves very tired, you know? >> so they recommend, by the way, 7-8 hours of sleep. is that what you recommendsome. >> well, all scientists recommend 7-9. anywhere underneath you're in danger, you're in danger of impacting...
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is the pilot program to partner with nyu law school. with the police department than the community. >> doesn't have male and female parts found in lakes and rivers in in new jersey for usc geological survey in just came out that said a 5% a small mouth bass have been dissected hearts what does that mean today to mutate to fit their retirement? i was told there is more of a concern of the science. >> affecting on the effects of the fish but as a walk at the site of the story of present these compounds are. >> diagnose scientist but i thought maybe i could test one to test for myself the first and had to get a fishing rod so i went to a cute little bait and tackle shop research expeditions like this are not for the faint of heart i am so far off the edge grey i don't know where i am i into terrified and is now rwanda to fish but then i found a spot on the side of a river the department of environmental protection said only five fish were taken from this area but it isn't a large concern for people to go fishing because it is more catch an
is the pilot program to partner with nyu law school. with the police department than the community. >> doesn't have male and female parts found in lakes and rivers in in new jersey for usc geological survey in just came out that said a 5% a small mouth bass have been dissected hearts what does that mean today to mutate to fit their retirement? i was told there is more of a concern of the science. >> affecting on the effects of the fish but as a walk at the site of the story of...
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students at nyu at least a few years ago who had been insofar as rated. they moved into nyu.scrimination. nyu a pro-progressive university in very progressive city is more than happy to help criminals and former criminals incarcerated folks get an education. there has to be a balance between the ability to improve their lives and safety of their other students. >> richard, i will give you the final word. >> here's the thing. this is what it boils down to, when you ban the box, you allow for individuals to be judged on the merits of their work, right? are you telling me someone with a perfect sat store who at 13 shoplifted at the local wal-mart he shouldn't be allow to do go to nyu. that seems to be a little bit stupid and a little bit brash. >> go to our facebook page and weigh in on that on ff weekend. richard and sterile, thanks so much. great seeing you this morning. >> thank you. >> pot heads unite at the white house. light up on the president's lawn? and who could forget this heart warming moment right here on "fox & friends"?ue >> situation and all the sacrifices you ha
students at nyu at least a few years ago who had been insofar as rated. they moved into nyu.scrimination. nyu a pro-progressive university in very progressive city is more than happy to help criminals and former criminals incarcerated folks get an education. there has to be a balance between the ability to improve their lives and safety of their other students. >> richard, i will give you the final word. >> here's the thing. this is what it boils down to, when you ban the box, you...
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nyu students are afraid to speak up on the notoriously liberal campus. one junior who dared to give his name said supporters try to keep it hidden from the rest of the student body. they are afraid of losing friends and being ridiculed in class and getting worse grades and are even afraid of booing assaulted and feckly hurt. physically hurt. another student was so concerned of being outed as a trump fan he secured a private room to speak to the reporter. he noted are on their side or a racist, f-word in their eyes. there are an estimated 30 members of the trump underground. here is video of a recent meeting. >> i never saw that. yes, that was joshua jackson. that was supposed to be nyu. >> he is so smart that he goes to college every four years. >> do you think there are any -- why aren't there any left wing people who are afraid of their political views? >> because they are all immature babies if they are not in college they should be because that's essentially where nothing happens anymore. i can't think of anything more fun than being a rou se r on a
nyu students are afraid to speak up on the notoriously liberal campus. one junior who dared to give his name said supporters try to keep it hidden from the rest of the student body. they are afraid of losing friends and being ridiculed in class and getting worse grades and are even afraid of booing assaulted and feckly hurt. physically hurt. another student was so concerned of being outed as a trump fan he secured a private room to speak to the reporter. he noted are on their side or a racist,...
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emily: arun of nyu business, rishon blumberg, cofounder of 10x.ket rusty, you are sticking -- paul kedrosky, you are sticking with me. microsoft and google are making up after fighting for more than a decade, dropping pending regulatory complaints against one another. in a statement today, google said that our companies compete vigorously, but we want to do so on the merits of our products, not legal proceedings. microsoft was once the most powerful force in lobbying the eu to investigate google search practices. coming up, chinese regulators deal a surprise blow to apple's business in the region. we discuss whether this is a sign of more trouble to comfort and cook -- trouble to come for tim cook. ♪ emily: china has shut down and ibooksnes, services. for years, apple was one of the few western companies allowed to expand without major restrictions in china, selling phones and computers in years and recently introducing apple pay. beijing allowed them to roll out itunes movies and books, but in a surprise about-face regulators shut it down. apple
emily: arun of nyu business, rishon blumberg, cofounder of 10x.ket rusty, you are sticking -- paul kedrosky, you are sticking with me. microsoft and google are making up after fighting for more than a decade, dropping pending regulatory complaints against one another. in a statement today, google said that our companies compete vigorously, but we want to do so on the merits of our products, not legal proceedings. microsoft was once the most powerful force in lobbying the eu to investigate...
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my name is jennifer and i am a first-year student at the nyu liberal studies program. it is my pleasure to welcome you to the auditorium for tonight's auditorium. broad influence, how women are changing the way america works. i'm thrilled works. i'm thrilled to introduce to you these two influential women to tonight's talk. jamie small as a washington correspondent for "time" magazine and author of a broad influence which is the focus of tonight's event. she writes about everything from washington politics to form policy and national trends. she has covered stories on five continents for time, from conflicts in the middle east to the earthquake in haiti to the scottish independence movement and to the 2015 terror attacks in paris. she has interviewed had a states including presidents brock obama and george w. bush as well as senators, governors and foreign dignitaries. she is a reporter for playing burglaries were she covered the 2004 presidential campaign. she received her degree from columbia university and tennessee university. she she was a 2015 harvard institute f
my name is jennifer and i am a first-year student at the nyu liberal studies program. it is my pleasure to welcome you to the auditorium for tonight's auditorium. broad influence, how women are changing the way america works. i'm thrilled works. i'm thrilled to introduce to you these two influential women to tonight's talk. jamie small as a washington correspondent for "time" magazine and author of a broad influence which is the focus of tonight's event. she writes about everything...
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it was in the heart of the village, the heart of nyu. as it was put, peak sanders. it's going to be a bit of an example of what we can see to come or expect to see to come when senator sanders is expected to hold similar mega rallies at prospect park and in addition. now, i just want to say let's go to peter alexander from washington on the trump campaign to hear what he has to say. >> danny, i thank you very much. we've been following that campaign. also in new york city donald trump making headlines for that sort of meeting of the minds, trying to put their differences to rest between himself and megyn kelly, the popular fox news anchor. that meeting at kelly's request taking place behind closed doors at trump towers yesterday. this feud dates back months over the course of the time donald trump has referred to megyn kelly as crazy and overrated. it really has been a strange stand adjuster but there are potential benefits for both sides if they can come to beater agreement in terms of this relationship as it were. for one, donald trump is trying to improve his rel
it was in the heart of the village, the heart of nyu. as it was put, peak sanders. it's going to be a bit of an example of what we can see to come or expect to see to come when senator sanders is expected to hold similar mega rallies at prospect park and in addition. now, i just want to say let's go to peter alexander from washington on the trump campaign to hear what he has to say. >> danny, i thank you very much. we've been following that campaign. also in new york city donald trump...
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. >>> staging a sit-in, nyu stunts demanding stop asking . >> college is a successful st stepping stone to any's life to preclude someone from applying to a university or scare them away to apping to a university because of major offense as a juvenile. >> there is no evidence that those who check the box are more likely to commit crimes on likely to commit crimes on campus. over 30% who don't use the box and they are far safer than the general american society. >> you know, i find that statement and even though i am generally in support of that position, i am troubled by that decision. it is hard to get in to college in america. there are competitions and you want to know the background of people. it could be a story where they have a criminal background and they are put in school. >> we know of the incident of reoccurring crime among students. >> yes, already 17 states nationwide prohibits employers from asking about criminal history. call me crazy, i cannot think of a more important question of have you ever been in jail. the irony. >> all right, gina, i have a son that's about the go
. >>> staging a sit-in, nyu stunts demanding stop asking . >> college is a successful st stepping stone to any's life to preclude someone from applying to a university or scare them away to apping to a university because of major offense as a juvenile. >> there is no evidence that those who check the box are more likely to commit crimes on likely to commit crimes on campus. over 30% who don't use the box and they are far safer than the general american society. >> you...
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. >> reporter: last week, there was panic and chaos near nyu when an out of control taxicab pinned a pedestrian. the driver supportedly suffered a medical emergency behind the wheel and this scene had he been repeated over and over in the city. drivers sit for eight hours a day or more making them susceptible to a host of problems. taxi and livery drivers are only required to submit to a physical examine at -- exam license. >> you are taking the individual in the car, absolutely. >> you are dealing with people's lives. >> reporter: so many decisions to make quickly. >> reporter: now that they have moved to a longer licensing period and the licenseees has looking at a host of mandatory requirements to see what needs to be updated or enhanced. drivers we spoke to disagreed on whether it's necessary. >> i think it's a good idea and can make the streets a lot safer. >> it's said that sitting is the new smoking and sitting more than 5 hours a day shortens your lifespan. >> reporter: annual physicals couple said -- couple said with updates is recommended. there is no word if or when they w
. >> reporter: last week, there was panic and chaos near nyu when an out of control taxicab pinned a pedestrian. the driver supportedly suffered a medical emergency behind the wheel and this scene had he been repeated over and over in the city. drivers sit for eight hours a day or more making them susceptible to a host of problems. taxi and livery drivers are only required to submit to a physical examine at -- exam license. >> you are taking the individual in the car, absolutely....
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he had a rally in nyu, 27,000 people there. how many of those nyu students are registered to vote?hey may be registered where their parents reside, in pennsylvania, california. this is not an open primary. when new hampshire when sanders won by huge double digits, it was not just democrats, it was independents coming in independents can't come in here, that's a frob for him tonight. >> any questions? >> crooked hillary. >> i refer to her as -- >> has she heard it? is she hearing it? >> i think george stephanopoulos reminded her of it she said i'm not going to pay attention to that. >> can i ask a question based on the turnout. if the republican turnout in new york is as carl was discussing, does that scare the democrats going forward in november? because that's been replicated throughout all the states so far? >> they insist they're not worried about the numbers, i think the democrats are banking on the fact that the demographics are still on their side. african-american voters, hispanics. look, if donald trump makes some of the changes that carl is talking about, maybe he can do b
he had a rally in nyu, 27,000 people there. how many of those nyu students are registered to vote?hey may be registered where their parents reside, in pennsylvania, california. this is not an open primary. when new hampshire when sanders won by huge double digits, it was not just democrats, it was independents coming in independents can't come in here, that's a frob for him tonight. >> any questions? >> crooked hillary. >> i refer to her as -- >> has she heard it? is she...
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this morning right in front of a residence hall at the nyu campus. it's still not clear why the cab jumped the curb. the victim is fighting for her life right now. the cab driver did stay on the scene. one witness told us the cab driver turned the wrong way down this one-way street and panic panicked. >> when he realized that he panicked and ran up onto the sidewalk. that's when he hit the lady. very terrible to see the lady underneath the car. ticketed or arrested the cab driver. they're still investigating. i did reach out to the city's taxi and limousine commission. they tell me at this point they are not going to comment as this is still an active investigation. >>> police at a quiet orange county town are hoping that facebook holds the answer to a violent crime. a man stabbed 25 times in corn wall-on-hod wall-on-hudson. >> reporter: it's a quiet empty driveway in a sleepy town 60 miles north of manhattan. but police say this is where two men got into a fight that ended with one stabbing the other over and over again, 20 times in a row. >> how th
this morning right in front of a residence hall at the nyu campus. it's still not clear why the cab jumped the curb. the victim is fighting for her life right now. the cab driver did stay on the scene. one witness told us the cab driver turned the wrong way down this one-way street and panic panicked. >> when he realized that he panicked and ran up onto the sidewalk. that's when he hit the lady. very terrible to see the lady underneath the car. ticketed or arrested the cab driver. they're...
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university place near nyu and washington square park. the woman was rushed to the hospital in cardiac arrest. we have a crew at the scene right now and we'll bring you details as soon as we get them. >> right now police are looking for the driver who hit a man in queens overnight and took off. that victim was killed and local leaders say this is just the latest incident in a string of tragedies and they want things to change. news 4's katherine creag is live in jackson heights. kat? >> reporter: you hear about the collisions, and the one you just mentioned so heartbreaking for so many people. there is a press conference about to start right down there at the corner where there was yet another tragedy that took place months ago. two local lawmakers are here talking about legislation to make it safer for so much faster. this is where a 45-year-old man tragically lost his life when a >> it's shocking, of course, that somebody died and it's a reminder to all of us to be more careful. >> reporter: police want to find the driver of a dark-colo
university place near nyu and washington square park. the woman was rushed to the hospital in cardiac arrest. we have a crew at the scene right now and we'll bring you details as soon as we get them. >> right now police are looking for the driver who hit a man in queens overnight and took off. that victim was killed and local leaders say this is just the latest incident in a string of tragedies and they want things to change. news 4's katherine creag is live in jackson heights. kat?...
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he's been a visiting scholar at nyu's wagner graduate. in the obama administration, our guest was principal deputy director of the national economic council before being named to his current post in june of 2013. and with that, we'll leave behind biography and move to this morning's mechanics. as always, we're on the record here. please no live blogging or tweeting, in short, no filing of any kind while the breakfast is under way to give us time to actually listen to what our guest says. there's no embargo when the session ends, promptly at 10:00, or 9:59. to help you resist that relentless selfie urge, we'll e-mail several pictures to self-reporters here as soon as the breakfast ends and as regular attendees know, if you'd like to ask a question send me a not threatening signal and i'll happily call on one and all. i'll start with giving our guest the opportunity for an opening if we wishes. >> thanks for organizing it. thanks for everyone who's here and we just start out briefly by sag the we've now seen 73 straight months of private se
he's been a visiting scholar at nyu's wagner graduate. in the obama administration, our guest was principal deputy director of the national economic council before being named to his current post in june of 2013. and with that, we'll leave behind biography and move to this morning's mechanics. as always, we're on the record here. please no live blogging or tweeting, in short, no filing of any kind while the breakfast is under way to give us time to actually listen to what our guest says....
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when i was at nyu doing my undergrad for film, i was given an assignment to adapt a fairytale. i decided to do beauty and the beast where belle, meaning beauty, and the beast were one in the same. in the original fairytale, the curse is put on the beast. he has to learn how to love and be loved in return. i thought what a wonderful way to show this story, by applying that same principle to little miss perfect and having the main character, the protagonist learn to love herself and break out of the curse. alison: carly, what was it like for you playing the role? was it something you could relate to and could understand what was going on? >> for sure. i tried to make belle as much of myself and really bring out the parts of myself i saw in belle, but i did a lot of research for the role. i watched documentaries. i spoke with people who have the disorder. i wanted the most realistic portrayal as i could. alison: what's it liking working as sisters? >> it's always a good thing. she might say otherwise. >> she used me as a guinea pig. >> i always do. she's my little test subject whe
when i was at nyu doing my undergrad for film, i was given an assignment to adapt a fairytale. i decided to do beauty and the beast where belle, meaning beauty, and the beast were one in the same. in the original fairytale, the curse is put on the beast. he has to learn how to love and be loved in return. i thought what a wonderful way to show this story, by applying that same principle to little miss perfect and having the main character, the protagonist learn to love herself and break out of...
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she's hoping that dropping out of nyu again will pay off, again. >> is there a lesson in your story fore? >> i think the biggest lesson to learn just take risks. >> what's the worst that can happen to you when you take a risk? >> for me the worst that can happen is i move home and sleep on my parents' couch for a couple of months. until i figure it out. >> mason: next, pitch. perfect. i use what's already inside me to reach my goals. so i liked when my doctor told me i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me. with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's supposed to do release its own insulin. trulicity responds when my blood sugar rises. i take it once a week, and it works 24/7. it comes in an easy-to-use pen and i may even lose a little weight. trulicity is a once-weekly injectable prescription medicine to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. it should be used along with diet and exercise. trulicity is not recommended as the first medicine to treat diabetes and should not be used by people w
she's hoping that dropping out of nyu again will pay off, again. >> is there a lesson in your story fore? >> i think the biggest lesson to learn just take risks. >> what's the worst that can happen to you when you take a risk? >> for me the worst that can happen is i move home and sleep on my parents' couch for a couple of months. until i figure it out. >> mason: next, pitch. perfect. i use what's already inside me to reach my goals. so i liked when my doctor told...
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. >> well, those are amazing images there in -- i guess it's in greenwich village near nyu. 27,000 estimatedit's a ton of people, but that's not a ton of votes compared to the number of people who will vote in new york and there are people there who probably won't vote. look, bernie sanders has an opportunity. there's a debate tonight. he's got a lot of energy around his campaign. but polling suggests that he's still got an uphill battle there. >> i wanted to ask you about that debate. is this a make it or break it debate for sanders tonight? how important is this primary for him to really try to up those numbers? >> you know, to borrow a term from the game hearts, in order for him to win the nomination he has to shoot the moon. he has to win new york by 15 or 20 points, he has to do that with a lot of the big states left on the map. it's inlikely. that said, any time there's a debate there's an opportunity for a candidate to make themselves look more presidential and an opportunity for their rival to slip and fall. to hurt themselves in the eyes of voters so there's opportunity there. of co
. >> well, those are amazing images there in -- i guess it's in greenwich village near nyu. 27,000 estimatedit's a ton of people, but that's not a ton of votes compared to the number of people who will vote in new york and there are people there who probably won't vote. look, bernie sanders has an opportunity. there's a debate tonight. he's got a lot of energy around his campaign. but polling suggests that he's still got an uphill battle there. >> i wanted to ask you about that...
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that could be anything from a community college price tag all the way up to nyu today it's up to $73,000 a year which is a lot of money. so you are able, you go to school and you are running through it just to get a degree at the end. then you get this degree and you're not really being trained for what the work force is. i think we have to be careful is this the only reason you're going to school. yes earnings over your lifetime are going to be positive but i think a lot of reasons why parents are willing to take on the debt for their children isld not because just on earnings, they want them to be happier, they want them to feel they van it pack on the -- have an impact on the world and reach their full potential. with crushing debt after four years out of school you can't really think about those. >> wait a second. we're going to take a little midterm here. it's the segment that we love and we call it fact check. i'm going to pose a factor question and then each of the teams will give me an answer. to be clear it's not an open book test but you can work with your partner. so here we g
that could be anything from a community college price tag all the way up to nyu today it's up to $73,000 a year which is a lot of money. so you are able, you go to school and you are running through it just to get a degree at the end. then you get this degree and you're not really being trained for what the work force is. i think we have to be careful is this the only reason you're going to school. yes earnings over your lifetime are going to be positive but i think a lot of reasons why parents...
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erin: right, greg, the nyu freshman who happens to be 19. he's a really nice guy, mom. he's my friend amy's brother's roommate. erin: and that's supposed to constitute some kind of high-level security clearance? what happened to that nice boy luke from the party? luke's a friend. oh, so greg the college guy
erin: right, greg, the nyu freshman who happens to be 19. he's a really nice guy, mom. he's my friend amy's brother's roommate. erin: and that's supposed to constitute some kind of high-level security clearance? what happened to that nice boy luke from the party? luke's a friend. oh, so greg the college guy
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. >> she sold that company for hefty profit returned to nyu but then had another bigged that couldn'teople go -- if you can create your own job why not just do that and get stuck paying student loans for the rest of your life? >> instead of student loans she has $100,000 from peter thiel. she's working on an app called forrge that same to create an on demand marketplace for hourly workers. she's hoping that dropping out of nyu again will pay off, again. >> is there a lesson in your story for other young people? >> i think the biggest lesson to learn just take risks. >> what's the worst that can happen to you when you take a risk? >> for me the worst that can happen is i move home and sleep on my parents' couch for a couple of months. until i figure it out. >> mason: next, pitch. perfect. i use what's already inside me to reach my goals. so i liked when my doctor told me i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating what's within me. with once-weekly trulicity. trulicity is not insulin. it helps activate my body to do what it's supposed to do release its own insulin. trulicity
. >> she sold that company for hefty profit returned to nyu but then had another bigged that couldn'teople go -- if you can create your own job why not just do that and get stuck paying student loans for the rest of your life? >> instead of student loans she has $100,000 from peter thiel. she's working on an app called forrge that same to create an on demand marketplace for hourly workers. she's hoping that dropping out of nyu again will pay off, again. >> is there a lesson in...
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there will also be colors around nyu by washington square park and washington heights will be affected as well on wadsworth avenue between 173rd and 177th streets. that closure lasts until 5 tonight. also at the u. n., the environment is a big topic today. dozens of world leaders will be in town to sign a paris agreement on climate change. countries set their own goals to reduce emissions of carbon monoxide and greenhouse gases. president obama would have to sign off on that agreement. he will not be at today's meeting at the u. n. >> thank you. >>> still ahead this morning, a good samaritan makes a daring rescue. >> i'm glad that i was around and that i was able to save his life. man who helped pull a stranger from a burning car. >> plus remember this story a gyrocopter landing on the lawn of the u.s. capitol, find out the punishment of the man responsible for the stunt. >> getting ready to face your friday, you won't need much of a jacket, it's mild even out the door. keep it light and loose and remember that umbrella for later. coming up. patients across the country have spoken. the
there will also be colors around nyu by washington square park and washington heights will be affected as well on wadsworth avenue between 173rd and 177th streets. that closure lasts until 5 tonight. also at the u. n., the environment is a big topic today. dozens of world leaders will be in town to sign a paris agreement on climate change. countries set their own goals to reduce emissions of carbon monoxide and greenhouse gases. president obama would have to sign off on that agreement. he will...
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, scott galloway of nyu.erg surveillance." ♪ you shouldn't have to go far to get the help you're looking for. that's why at xfinity we're opening up more stores closer to you. where you can use all of our latest products and technology. and find out how to get the most out of your service. so when you get home, all you have to do is enjoy it. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. great time for a shiny floor wax, no? not if you just put the finishing touches on your latest masterpiece. timing's important. comcast business knows that. that's why you can schedule an installation at a time that works for you. even late at night, or on the weekend, if that's what you need. because you have enough to worry about. i did not see that coming. don't deal with disruptions. get better internet installed on your schedule. comcast business. built for business. francine: we continue the conversation on finance and the economy
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but sanders is planning a major rally. 25000 people there in washington square park near nyu. >> ed henry, using his golf voice there. >>> less than a week from the primary. ted cruz is looking at pennsylvania. trump has a huge lead in new york. this as the candidates go back and forth over the delegate selection process. trump calling it rigged. peter barnes is live with us. >> donald trump is campaign nothing pittsburg today and ted cruz will speak at this amusement park. pennsylvania holds its primary on april 26th. and long with other states. one thing for sure, trump is not amused by the system of naming delegates and raging against the process at rallies in new york with his stronger organization, cruz dominated and collected all 34 of colorado's delegates, for example. and helping him to continue his strategy of denying trump to delegation count. and cruz campaign said they are playing by the rules and the senator is fighting trump fair and square. >> this is real simple. donald is a very sore losing. and he throws a fit. he is crying, and screaming and yelling and he insults and c
but sanders is planning a major rally. 25000 people there in washington square park near nyu. >> ed henry, using his golf voice there. >>> less than a week from the primary. ted cruz is looking at pennsylvania. trump has a huge lead in new york. this as the candidates go back and forth over the delegate selection process. trump calling it rigged. peter barnes is live with us. >> donald trump is campaign nothing pittsburg today and ted cruz will speak at this amusement park....
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. >> the film makers would see it in a lab like this one at nyu. >> these units capture how much -- is moving. >> sensors -- it's placed in a virtual world. and manipulated by student -- what he sees is impossible for us to show on tv. >> he's able to walk around the drawing and wherever he walks he's seeing it as a three dimensional sculpture. >> as cool as this may be, the near future promises to be even more true to life. >> instead of wearing cumbersome headsets, people will be able to slip on a pair of sunglasses and in their to do things we couldn't imagine. >> imagine wearing contact lenses and seeing a different place and time in detail. add ear pieces and the effect is complete. you could be in your living room but it would look and sound like a different place. one day you won't just watch a movie. you'll be in it. >> a whole new word. my, oh, my. >>> high hopes in wisconsin with presidential candidates on both sides hoping to secure some undecided voters. >>> a deadly landing in california. a small plane cloudy skies with cars on the freeway. >>> the taxi and limo it's your
. >> the film makers would see it in a lab like this one at nyu. >> these units capture how much -- is moving. >> sensors -- it's placed in a virtual world. and manipulated by student -- what he sees is impossible for us to show on tv. >> he's able to walk around the drawing and wherever he walks he's seeing it as a three dimensional sculpture. >> as cool as this may be, the near future promises to be even more true to life. >> instead of wearing cumbersome...
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sanders going to have a major rally near nyu. he's going to need their help. america's election headquarters in depth. the republicans are not the only ones with a delegateem. a bernie sanders has piled up enough delegates to give hillary clinton a run. the matter of super delegates is a tricky one. >> the democratic party platform is all about being fair to everyone. but the democratic primary, not so fair over the one running. that's what some sanders supporters are saying as they watch super delegates. the party elite to give the delegate to which ever candidate they like the best helped clinton pad her lead. a lead of over 700 delegates shrinking to just 2 vunl without. >> both parties have rules in place. they've been there for a while. that usually benefits an establishment candidate who understands the rules. knows the players. but it is not impossible to get by them. >> a new website lists phone numbers and addresses belonging to the super delegates and the creator homes to pressure clinton backers to switch sides. saying we will hold them to our vote.
sanders going to have a major rally near nyu. he's going to need their help. america's election headquarters in depth. the republicans are not the only ones with a delegateem. a bernie sanders has piled up enough delegates to give hillary clinton a run. the matter of super delegates is a tricky one. >> the democratic party platform is all about being fair to everyone. but the democratic primary, not so fair over the one running. that's what some sanders supporters are saying as they watch...
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he's been a visiting scholar at nyu's wagner graduate school of public service and a visiting lecturer at yale and columbia. in 2008 he was the economic policy the director for obama for americans. earlier the amount of about ministries in our guest was deputy director of the national economic council before being named to his current post in june 2013. with that, we will leave behind biography and move to this morning's mechanics. we are on the record. no live blogging or tweeting, no filing of any kind while breakfast is underway to give us time to listen to what our guest says. there is no embargo when the session ends at 10 or 959 . to help you resist that relentless selfie urge, we will email pictures of the session to all reporters here as soon as the breakfast ends and as regular attendees know, if you'd like to ask a question, do the traditional thing and send me a nonthreatening signal and i will have on call on one and all. i offer our guests the opportunity to make opening comments if he wishes then we moved to questions from around the table. thanks again for doing this. >>
he's been a visiting scholar at nyu's wagner graduate school of public service and a visiting lecturer at yale and columbia. in 2008 he was the economic policy the director for obama for americans. earlier the amount of about ministries in our guest was deputy director of the national economic council before being named to his current post in june 2013. with that, we will leave behind biography and move to this morning's mechanics. we are on the record. no live blogging or tweeting, no filing...
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that's an amazing number of people to attract, but it was right by nyu. those people probably can't even vote. >> i was there. it was a multicultural, multiage -- listen, west fourth is the subway stop. everybody comes into there. that's a hub in new york. i have to combat that point, ru reuben. what bernie sanders is doing by attracting these independents and new voters, the concern here is the new york primary is so close with so many different dead deadlines. registering to vote with the party in october. that was before the debates started. and that hurts the democratic party. and who sets the policy? this is a democratic controlled state. >> bernie sanders has been in politics for 30 years. and he knows there. i know you're maligning machine party politics but doesn't he have to master that to win? >> no, we are not registering democrats that are young, and the problem is the heart of it is this machine style politics like in new york. >> can i jump in here? look, when you talk about democrats and democratic values, it's about looking at problems and
that's an amazing number of people to attract, but it was right by nyu. those people probably can't even vote. >> i was there. it was a multicultural, multiage -- listen, west fourth is the subway stop. everybody comes into there. that's a hub in new york. i have to combat that point, ru reuben. what bernie sanders is doing by attracting these independents and new voters, the concern here is the new york primary is so close with so many different dead deadlines. registering to vote with...
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i used to talk about that with my students at nyu.be able to take that phone out and push a button and for millions of dollars to come in, to organize the way we have, 45 million volunteer phone calls -- i think that is lesson number one. lesson number two is an old lesson. if you have the right message and a messenger who is credible, you can overcome insurmountable odds. message still matters. technology and message are the takeaways. john: is there anything you have come to appreciate about heller clinton that you didn't appreciate before? tad: she is just so formidable and disciplined as a candidate. president obama has that skill, as well. i think we see it every day in his presidency. mark: in this race, a lot has been made of some slip ups or perceived slip ops he has had. i want to ask you about two of them. one, "the new york daily news." tad: jeff said to me, you should read the transcript. i had three hours to myself. i think i counted him being interrupted 23 times. he went income, and it was very adversarial. people had t
i used to talk about that with my students at nyu.be able to take that phone out and push a button and for millions of dollars to come in, to organize the way we have, 45 million volunteer phone calls -- i think that is lesson number one. lesson number two is an old lesson. if you have the right message and a messenger who is credible, you can overcome insurmountable odds. message still matters. technology and message are the takeaways. john: is there anything you have come to appreciate about...
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sanders going to have a major rally near nyu. he's going to need their help.dquarters in depth. the republicans are not the only ones with a delegateem. a bernie sanders has piled up enough delegates to give hillary clinton a run. the matter of super delegates is a tricky one. >> the democratic party platform is all about being fair to everyone. but the democratic primary, not so fair over the one running. that's what some sanders supporters are saying as they watch super delegates. the party elite to give the delegate to which ever candidate they like the best helped clinton pad her lead. a lead of over 700 delegates shrinking to just 2 vunl without. >> both parties have rules in place. they've been there for a while. that usually benefits an establishment candidate who understands the rules. knows the players. but it is not impossible to get by them. >> a new website lists phone numbers and addresses belonging to the super delegates and the creator homes to pressure clinton backers to switch sides. saying we will hold them to our vote. but one of them who al
sanders going to have a major rally near nyu. he's going to need their help.dquarters in depth. the republicans are not the only ones with a delegateem. a bernie sanders has piled up enough delegates to give hillary clinton a run. the matter of super delegates is a tricky one. >> the democratic party platform is all about being fair to everyone. but the democratic primary, not so fair over the one running. that's what some sanders supporters are saying as they watch super delegates. the...
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it is in the midst of nyu, granted. a very hip community. but that energy, that vibe is real.linton. she has all of these psyched kids. the occupy forces, the black lives matter, they're all of these different groups questing for years for a cause. now they have a cause. and the 74-year-old guy from vermont. >> but the cause is the same. it is wealth, corporation. then they get older and get married and have kids. they realize profit is not a bad thing. >> i admire the ceo of verizon who pushed back. in the wake of the coverage from bernie sanders and socialism, he was able to push back very effectively. the reason they would go after verizon and not apple has to do with progressive politics at the corporate level. and there was a great piece yesterday talking about how progressive politics is now infused at the ceo level in some companies and apple is one of them. with tim cook fighting back against the fbi in regard to the terrorism investigation that they were doing in san bernardino. the other thing is what verizon is talking about is progress. technology is coming. the bi
it is in the midst of nyu, granted. a very hip community. but that energy, that vibe is real.linton. she has all of these psyched kids. the occupy forces, the black lives matter, they're all of these different groups questing for years for a cause. now they have a cause. and the 74-year-old guy from vermont. >> but the cause is the same. it is wealth, corporation. then they get older and get married and have kids. they realize profit is not a bad thing. >> i admire the ceo of...
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only does she has her pick for all the ivy league school she has been accepted into johns hopkins and nyu mit. >>> i'm not sure which school i'll attend. attending any school will be a great honor him for now, it's so amazing, like i i can't believe it still. >>> congratulations to you. augusta credits her parents and teachers for helping her think outside the box. >>> there's another hour of "action news" straight ahead. >>> beware standing water is turning into ice on roads. we're in a freeze warning after our spring snow this weekend. >>> nearly 100 people were killed in a fire over seas. this morning we know what caused it. >>> plus, another complete update from meteorologist chris sowers and accuweather, we'll see you back here after the break. (dog) mmmm. we've been together since 2012. dinner is absolutely our favorite time together. i do notice that sometimes i eat better than her. i get my healthy bowl of beneful, and she eats a cheese stick and a cracker. that's what she ate last night. cheese stick and a cracker. can you believe what some people put in their bodies? (vo) benefu
only does she has her pick for all the ivy league school she has been accepted into johns hopkins and nyu mit. >>> i'm not sure which school i'll attend. attending any school will be a great honor him for now, it's so amazing, like i i can't believe it still. >>> congratulations to you. augusta credits her parents and teachers for helping her think outside the box. >>> there's another hour of "action news" straight ahead. >>> beware standing water...
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speculation she may be revisiting some of our local universities, although she's said before it's between nyu and barnard college. president obama came accompanied by his older daughter malia, greeted by nancy pelosi and jackie spear. the 17-year-old seemed anxious to get into her escorted suv and did what any sensible teenager would do, she started using her smartphone. her father, meanwhile, took time to greet a selected group of people. these are families of people within the democratic party or those in the military. cornell and malika came with their baby. >> it's amazing. i've bet obama before and he's such a great guy. this is great. this is a memorable occasion. >> reporter: president obama's first stop will be to the home of susan sandler and steve phillips. both philanthropists and donors of the party. about 25 people are expected and the president will be there just over an hour. the price per person is $33,400, which goes to the democratic national committee. he's then attending a fund-raising dinner and benefits the democratic county central committee. the price tag there is also
speculation she may be revisiting some of our local universities, although she's said before it's between nyu and barnard college. president obama came accompanied by his older daughter malia, greeted by nancy pelosi and jackie spear. the 17-year-old seemed anxious to get into her escorted suv and did what any sensible teenager would do, she started using her smartphone. her father, meanwhile, took time to greet a selected group of people. these are families of people within the democratic...
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i'm the president of the brennan center for justice at nyu school of law. we are thrilled to be part of this event, to be co-hosting with the american enterprise institute and to be here with all of you in the white house. to learn from and understand this significant new report and this significant new dialogue about the economic costs of this very human problem. first of all, i want to thank and acknowledge arthur brooks for his remarks and for the creativity that he brings to public policy. those of us who read his dialog dialogu dialogues in the new york times and elsewhere are glad to be doing this together. and want to thank valerie jarrett for her powerful voice and passion that she has brought to this issue and that the entire administration has brought to this vexing issue. something that, in a moment of polarization and division and disfunction, has united communities from across the political spectrum and we're very grateful again to be part of this -- this discrete aspect of it. we want to thank and acknowledge jason furman and the council ever
i'm the president of the brennan center for justice at nyu school of law. we are thrilled to be part of this event, to be co-hosting with the american enterprise institute and to be here with all of you in the white house. to learn from and understand this significant new report and this significant new dialogue about the economic costs of this very human problem. first of all, i want to thank and acknowledge arthur brooks for his remarks and for the creativity that he brings to public policy....
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spreading started across the state, rhode island, massachusetts, in new york, and we were at nyu, ourp chapter, and south bronx, we have had kids go to college at a 20 or 30% rate before we got there. charlie: how do you measure success? we measure it in two ways. how many are going, and how many are getting through, so we are ok if it is a credential, if it is a vocational school or a community college, but what we want is for everyone to happy test match and it so they can have the educational opportunity dream, and american if we do not do this, then the american dream is really in danger. have said this, the american dream is in jeopardy. a sense of our leadership. nicole: these are our future leaders. a story of so many of us. i think about the current chair a the board of duke, first-generation graduate. what of our great champions, melanie hobson, whom you know, and underrepresented student herself, and she came to talk to the advisors, and not only did she light up the room not only because she had a similar dry, and she told them all to be brave, and i think we need to tell e
spreading started across the state, rhode island, massachusetts, in new york, and we were at nyu, ourp chapter, and south bronx, we have had kids go to college at a 20 or 30% rate before we got there. charlie: how do you measure success? we measure it in two ways. how many are going, and how many are getting through, so we are ok if it is a credential, if it is a vocational school or a community college, but what we want is for everyone to happy test match and it so they can have the...
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deirdre: that is an nyu student on the backlash he's getting for supporting donald trump.t's terrible for a student to think he or she can't get a letter of recommendation, or is worried about getting grade differently for his political views. i wrote a piece a year and a half ago starts with no play at recess. apparently they didn't get their recess and now they are in college. no safe space. peraza was upset about the trump chalk when they write hillary and bernie in chalk. it's not about them, they want to shut down free speech. get a piece of chalk and write who you support next to trump. deirdre: a university is about the exchange of ideas. >> it used to be. political direct correctness has taken over. we loved the debate. we had it out in the open. now it's a chalk sign? are you kidding me? >> you went out and spoke with some of the anti-trump protesters. you said let's have a debate. what's going on. >> is there a specific policy that you really don't like. >> first of all, donald trump, he doesn't have a lot of sound policies in the first place. he's angry and a lo
deirdre: that is an nyu student on the backlash he's getting for supporting donald trump.t's terrible for a student to think he or she can't get a letter of recommendation, or is worried about getting grade differently for his political views. i wrote a piece a year and a half ago starts with no play at recess. apparently they didn't get their recess and now they are in college. no safe space. peraza was upset about the trump chalk when they write hillary and bernie in chalk. it's not about...