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a british historian later summed up the battles of trenton and princeton. "it may be doubted," he wrote, "whether so small a number of men "ever employed so short a space of time "with greater and more lasting effects upon the history of the world." fleming: if the americans had failed at trenton and princeton, or either one of them, they would have become peaceful, submissive, obedient servants of his majesty george iii, and the whole, marvelous spirit of independence and liberty that has animated this country would have really vanished. narrator: in those ten days, as 1776 gave way to a new year, despair gave way to hope, gloom was replaced by confidence, and a new nation still in its infancy was beginning to stand on its own. [captioned by: new jersey network 1-800-792-8645] [captioned using cpc's captionmaker rockville, md 800-977-6678] major funding provided by the pennsylvania society of sons of the revolution and its color guard, instituted to perpetuate the memory of the men who, by their acts and counsel, achieved the independence of the united sta
a british historian later summed up the battles of trenton and princeton. "it may be doubted," he wrote, "whether so small a number of men "ever employed so short a space of time "with greater and more lasting effects upon the history of the world." fleming: if the americans had failed at trenton and princeton, or either one of them, they would have become peaceful, submissive, obedient servants of his majesty george iii, and the whole, marvelous spirit of...
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and went to high school and on to princeton. was that a culture shock coming from the u.s.? >> my goodness, it was in deep. i was told by the dean of the school i was going to go to the big ten school and russell and the dean said know you've got to go to princeton and i said why? he said that's where you belong. i said i can't go there i don't have the money. he said there will get you a scholarship, which he did, and so i went, and of course most of the people they're going to private schools take freshman courses before, and i got there and i worked my head off. i spent all the time in the library or playing football or rustling and never did much other than that. there were no women of the school, it rained a lot. [laughter] not my first choice. and my wife was at the university of colorado skiing through college, and it was a totally different experience for me. >> you also heard a little talk by the princeton ne who had run for president and had been nominated once. it's not in the book but i am told that you know some of those words almost by heart. >> i do. >> telco
and went to high school and on to princeton. was that a culture shock coming from the u.s.? >> my goodness, it was in deep. i was told by the dean of the school i was going to go to the big ten school and russell and the dean said know you've got to go to princeton and i said why? he said that's where you belong. i said i can't go there i don't have the money. he said there will get you a scholarship, which he did, and so i went, and of course most of the people they're going to private...
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. >> forward liz keady, a former star at princeton, has no doubt about the appeal of the women's gamecome in and see it, they say, everyone from the fans to the players, like every time you see someone at a game or at a practice, you know they want to be there. that's really cool. >> something else that's cool? wowing the fans with a dramatic shoot-out victory. >> probably a little better than the real bruins. >> reporter: while the team colors take their cues from the nhl, the blades deliberately chose bruin black and gold, that's where the similarities end. players sign autographs for everyone who wants one. >> so tine. >> i manage their own equipment. >> thanks for the sharp. >> and the reward for their win? pizza on the bus ride home. what the women of the cwhl do not get are paychecks yet. everyone's got a day job. annie ho gag from northeastern university is getting her tv career off the ground. like the rest of the blades, she sees building the foundation of women's professional hockey in the u.s. as a labor of love. >> you don't need a paycheck at the end of the day to play ho
. >> forward liz keady, a former star at princeton, has no doubt about the appeal of the women's gamecome in and see it, they say, everyone from the fans to the players, like every time you see someone at a game or at a practice, you know they want to be there. that's really cool. >> something else that's cool? wowing the fans with a dramatic shoot-out victory. >> probably a little better than the real bruins. >> reporter: while the team colors take their cues from the...
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ambassador to egypt and israel, and now a professor in middle eastern policy studies at princeton. good to have you on the program. >> thank you, tavis. >> president obama said earlier today that obviously egypt has to negotiate a path forward, and i think they are making progress. do you agree with the president? >> well, there certainly has been a beginning. the opening of discussions between the vice president, omar suleiman, and representatives of the demonstrators got off to a start. there is some difference of view as to whether or not progress was made. some newspapers are reporting that in fact there was some movement forward, while others are a little bit less sing win. we are at a very early stage. i would be hesitant at trying to characterize those talks because they have a long way to go not only in trying to reach agreement, but at the beginning of implementation of anything that is agreed. >> obviously there are many issues, but from your perspective, what is most critical in terms of the to do list that needs to be accomplished if the talks are going to go anywhere?
ambassador to egypt and israel, and now a professor in middle eastern policy studies at princeton. good to have you on the program. >> thank you, tavis. >> president obama said earlier today that obviously egypt has to negotiate a path forward, and i think they are making progress. do you agree with the president? >> well, there certainly has been a beginning. the opening of discussions between the vice president, omar suleiman, and representatives of the demonstrators got off...
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from princeton by the sea, wayne, abc 7 news. >> all right. surfing weather about to change because blast of winter will return. spencer here with the foyvrjt you are right. rain coming our wait a minute in fact a wet week for much of next week and temperatures drop in the daytime temperatures but right now we are still engine joying the breath of spring and winte winter. live view from the high definition sutro camera looking out over the city of san francisco. now overnight very spring like as temperatures plummet below freezing in someplaces but our daytime weather is spectacular. look at today's high pressure under sunny skies. high up to 68 degrees in santa rosa and 68 in santa cruz. 67 in clove dale and oakland and numerous readings in the low to mid 60's all across the bay area today. we have more mild weather coming our way. right now we look at temperatures in the low 50's right around the bay but temperatures dropped that the 40's already in most inland location and down to 38 right now in fairfield. so you can see that there is goin
from princeton by the sea, wayne, abc 7 news. >> all right. surfing weather about to change because blast of winter will return. spencer here with the foyvrjt you are right. rain coming our wait a minute in fact a wet week for much of next week and temperatures drop in the daytime temperatures but right now we are still engine joying the breath of spring and winte winter. live view from the high definition sutro camera looking out over the city of san francisco. now overnight very spring...
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or you're too arriving at princeton, utah at yale, cornell and duke. he and i collaborate along with the bow shall he to recognize the beauty beat the boys copy which published in 1989th and second edition by the ester university press in the year 2005. the heaviest textbook called thinking it through published in 2003 as a standard introduction for students of contemporary philosophical thought. his 1992 book, in my fathers house, which i have to confess is my favorite is essential reading or anyone interested in contemporary thought to which a globally connect to. "cosmopolitanism: ethics in a world of stranger" prescribes a pragmatic and wholly ethical philosophy of how we can get a log and are globalized, interconnected, but also divided world. obvious work including three smart and entertaining mystery novels is discipline crossing and his first and last, deeply invested in human rights and individual liberty. the honor code brings that these concerns to the question of how moral progress happens. he looks at successful campaigns against practices
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. >> elaine showalter, professor at princeton university, profiles american female writers from the 19th century through -- 17th century through today. ms. showalter recounts the writing careers of harriet beecher stowe and many others describing the objections that female writers had to face throughout history. this program is a little under an hour. >> back when i was a new ph.d. in 1970, i edited my first anthology. i don't even think barbara knows about it. this is it. this worn-out little red-covered book. it was published by harcourt brace, and i think it was the first textbook for feminist criticism that had ever been published. i got to do it, i was a new ph.d., by was in my first assistant professorship job, and i felt a tremendous sense of responsibility doing this book to my projected readers. when i did it, putting together the list of texts that i wanted was really not very hard especially because in those days i didn't even know of that many. but i got a real shock when i sat down to write to copyright holders for permission to reprint the authors' work. i had wanted to inc
. >> elaine showalter, professor at princeton university, profiles american female writers from the 19th century through -- 17th century through today. ms. showalter recounts the writing careers of harriet beecher stowe and many others describing the objections that female writers had to face throughout history. this program is a little under an hour. >> back when i was a new ph.d. in 1970, i edited my first anthology. i don't even think barbara knows about it. this is it. this...
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. >> elaine showalter professor emeritus at princeton university. profiles female american writers up to today. describing the obstacles that female writers have had to face throughout history. this program is a little under an hour. >> back when i was a new ph.d. in 1970, i edit my first anthology -- i don't think barbara knows about this. this is it. this worn out little red cover book called women's liberation and literature and it was published by harcourt and brace. i got to do it. i was a new ph.d. i was in my first assistant professorship job. and i felt a tremendous sense of responsibility doing this book to my protected readers. when i did it, putting together the list of text that i wanted was really not very hard especially because in those days i didn't even know of that many. but i got a real shock when i sat down to write to copyright holders for permission to reprint the work. i wanted to include sylvia plath's celebrated poem "daddy." you probably all know that poem and i wanted to include two other poems by plath. i was really going
. >> elaine showalter professor emeritus at princeton university. profiles female american writers up to today. describing the obstacles that female writers have had to face throughout history. this program is a little under an hour. >> back when i was a new ph.d. in 1970, i edit my first anthology -- i don't think barbara knows about this. this is it. this worn out little red cover book called women's liberation and literature and it was published by harcourt and brace. i got to do...
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architectural historian and was most recently the research assistant for professor emeritus -- meredith of princeton that passed away a couple weeks ago. we have a superlative city commissioner in seat number four . i dare say the san francisco museum and historical society should retain his full energies. that given, you are being asked to substitute someone of local enthusiasm for a nationally recognized historian who is teaching at a preeminent national college of the united states. what does this say? it must be explained. if james buckley is not going to be replaced, what about robert churney? he did a superlative excellent job. i would urge you to consider that the atmosphere in the city on planning issues is heavily influenced by planning, development, money. we saw today in the chronicle, a complete opposite statement of the central park has no preservation control. there could be nothing further from the truth. it is a landmark. these other kinds of things that are happening in the city. the chronicle really needs a historian on board. the historic preservation commission needs an academic
architectural historian and was most recently the research assistant for professor emeritus -- meredith of princeton that passed away a couple weeks ago. we have a superlative city commissioner in seat number four . i dare say the san francisco museum and historical society should retain his full energies. that given, you are being asked to substitute someone of local enthusiasm for a nationally recognized historian who is teaching at a preeminent national college of the united states. what...
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both studied at princeton and studied under the same political theorists. here we are 2 guys in our shared park in berkeley my son the same age as his daughter. why out of the 2 of us only one has bottom an adult. >> i'm never getting married. she sank back against the ground. i sat then next to her i could smell fabric softener. >> this is nothing hoeky about loving something with all your heart. that's not how anyone has loved me. that's why they leave me. i'm everyone's good luck charm but mine. >> she was right. there was nothing hoeky about a great love to span a lifetime. >> love struck couples staring into each other's eyes. waitress with tired legs waiting for the end of her shift receives a visit from johnitto. he turns, one last time to the faces above the steaming plates before he's out. into the neon lit street leaving behind a trail of rose petals, dark as sacrificial hearts. >> if we killed you now, if we took aim for your belly with our cross bow or laser sight and pulled a trigger or let a tipped arrow rip through the night air, there would
both studied at princeton and studied under the same political theorists. here we are 2 guys in our shared park in berkeley my son the same age as his daughter. why out of the 2 of us only one has bottom an adult. >> i'm never getting married. she sank back against the ground. i sat then next to her i could smell fabric softener. >> this is nothing hoeky about loving something with all your heart. that's not how anyone has loved me. that's why they leave me. i'm everyone's good luck...
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. >> reporter: the princeton immediately called 911 and gave police the video. -- neighbor immediately called 911 and gave police the video. >> this area has cleaned up a lot in the past couple years. >> reporter: we want you to take a look at this video one less type if you know anything about this case, please give police a call. paul chambers, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> to get a closer look at the video, click the tab on our homepage at ktvu.com. >>> a fisherman's wharf worker pleaded not guilty today in the killing of two store workers. hong ri wu could face the death penalty and the victims were rival merchants. the crime is being kept under observation at the jail. >>> a road is open to traffic after being closed this afternoon. it happened about 1:00 this afternoon just south of jeffrey way. police say that a toyota suv drifted over the line and site swapped another suv. >>> a solo car crash brought out fire and utility crews today. the driver lost control of her car and struck a power pole just after 11:00 this morning. the downed power lines sparked several small fires. >>> a sc
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went on to princeton. is that a little bit of a culture shock? >> hello, my goodness. it was, indeed. i was told by the dean of the school that i was going to get to a big ten school and wrestle. the dean said, no, you have to get to princeton. why? well, that is where you belong. book, i can't go there. i don't have the money. how did you the scholarship, which he did. i went. of course most of the people had gone to private school, taken freshman courses, they get there. it worked my hat off. test and all the time of the library or play football or wrestling. never did much other than that. it rained a lot. not my first choice. my wife was off at the university of colorado. >> you heard talk by april study and who had been nominated once. it is not in the book, but i'm told you know some of those words by heart. >> i do. >> by senior bank would 1954, the former governor of illinois named adlai stevenson had lost to dwight eisenhower already in 52 and later in 56. our senior banquet in college. he gave bobby -- he did the most eloquent and persuasive speech about publ
went on to princeton. is that a little bit of a culture shock? >> hello, my goodness. it was, indeed. i was told by the dean of the school that i was going to get to a big ten school and wrestle. the dean said, no, you have to get to princeton. why? well, that is where you belong. book, i can't go there. i don't have the money. how did you the scholarship, which he did. i went. of course most of the people had gone to private school, taken freshman courses, they get there. it worked my...
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on ch education nation," princeton reviews the best colleges.singality three times the inflation, putting a big financial strain on families across the country. how can you get the most educational bang for your buck. the publisher of "how to pay for college without going broke." >> thanks for inviting me back. >> as a father of two young kids, you get out the paper and pencil and start gaming it out. it looks like it's prohibitive for a lot of people. >> it is scary. that's one of the reasons we put this project together. princeton review and "usa today" teamed up on creating a list of 50 public and private colleges that do the near impossible, not make you mortgage out your future. >> you think of some of these as expensive colleges, but you found ways to make deals. number one. >> university of virginia. it is actually -- this is the third consecutive year it's been on the list. $20,000 on average for in-state and out-of-state students. but a sticker cost, an average grant of about $10,000. it's a wonderful school academically. >> those grant
on ch education nation," princeton reviews the best colleges.singality three times the inflation, putting a big financial strain on families across the country. how can you get the most educational bang for your buck. the publisher of "how to pay for college without going broke." >> thanks for inviting me back. >> as a father of two young kids, you get out the paper and pencil and start gaming it out. it looks like it's prohibitive for a lot of people. >> it is...
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. >> kwame is an author at princeton. for more information visit his web site appiah.net. >> next charles kupchan speaks. he speaks at an event hosted by the naples council in naples, florida. this is just over an hour. >> if you pick the newspaper, most newspapers, you'll find a story about war. these days there's probably iraq or afghanistan will make it on to the front page. if not both of those, maybe yemen or sai -- somalia, or pakistan, china. you name it. it'll be on the front panel. it's safe to say whether you pick up the local paper or "wall street journal." the headline is not going to be all quiet on the u.s. canadian border. if you pick up a newspaper in paris, it's not going to be all quiet on the franco-german boundary. it's self-evident why that's the case. when peace breaks out, nothing happens. when war breaks out, lots happens. there's noise, there's emotion, there's color, everybody sends cameras and journalists. and so to come extent, it's reasonable that we pay a lot of attention to war and little at
. >> kwame is an author at princeton. for more information visit his web site appiah.net. >> next charles kupchan speaks. he speaks at an event hosted by the naples council in naples, florida. this is just over an hour. >> if you pick the newspaper, most newspapers, you'll find a story about war. these days there's probably iraq or afghanistan will make it on to the front page. if not both of those, maybe yemen or sai -- somalia, or pakistan, china. you name it. it'll be on...
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princeton salty. as. lead. her. welcome back to spotlight i am just a reminder that my guest in the studio today is alexander the culture minister of russia has been used to. be shown in the heritage. pictures exhibited in the. form in the bolshoi. you highlight certain events as more important than others we did it can you name the head since we were. mass culture. is there something with her special key or would you have listed all the events i mentioned more. i would like those cultural exchange events. to pieces. i love the prada museum. it's one of the best museums in the world's age famously in russia. exhibitions from it's very few and we're waiting for them it's as important as. all the great painters of the telling renascence. we're also waiting for them in the pushkin museum. and how to use those words it's always been a secret. better ask them what they like best do you really ask them or do you decide on your own what we decides we would like to receive from italy. is it your request from them do you hav
princeton salty. as. lead. her. welcome back to spotlight i am just a reminder that my guest in the studio today is alexander the culture minister of russia has been used to. be shown in the heritage. pictures exhibited in the. form in the bolshoi. you highlight certain events as more important than others we did it can you name the head since we were. mass culture. is there something with her special key or would you have listed all the events i mentioned more. i would like those cultural...
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although my princeton students reacted to this as if i had been host for men a league meeting club.they were most discussed and felt it was a shameful experience for me to be exposed in that way. anyway, and anthology is about the art of the possible like politics and other things in washington. nonetheless, i am happy with the way this book turned out and i am excited to think that readers will be able to find astonishing work, moving work, funny work by writers who will be new to them, but who i feel should be recognized as important figures in american literary history. i hope they will also be able to recognize some of the genres and some of the styles that are characteristic of american women's writing. for example, the allegory, a form used by a american women writers in the 18th century to the present, including writers as diverse as katherine sedgwick, frances harper, eds wharton, sarah warren jewett, alice nelson, gary austin, shirley jackson, i could go on and on. i want to include a reading one of these which is quite short called she and names them by ursula le guin. how
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author of more than 50 novels, short story collections, plays, essays, and more and a professor at princeton university. she joins me now. welcome to you. >> thank you. >> brown: were you compelled to write this after or later? >> i think i was compelled, that's probably a good word, to write down my experiences, my emotions each day beginning with the hospitalization. i keep a journal anyway and so late at night when i couldn't sleep i would just be jotting down what had happened that day. so the memoir has this breathless quality of things unfolding and that's the way it actually was in my life. >> brown: and what were you wanting it to convey? i've seen you describe it as almost a practical guide, in a way. is it for you or for others? what were you thinking? >> oh, it wasn't for me. i was thinking of writing something called a widow's handbook. >> brown: a widow's handbook. >> because there were so many things that were happening to me that i was completely astounded by, wasn't prepared for. lots of surprises. everyday, sometimes every hour, i had some new surprising thing happen. it was
author of more than 50 novels, short story collections, plays, essays, and more and a professor at princeton university. she joins me now. welcome to you. >> thank you. >> brown: were you compelled to write this after or later? >> i think i was compelled, that's probably a good word, to write down my experiences, my emotions each day beginning with the hospitalization. i keep a journal anyway and so late at night when i couldn't sleep i would just be jotting down what had...
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>> in princeton, dr. zelizer. >> i do think we talked a little bit about how the book doesn't talk so much about the debates over in intelligence and what was known. it also doesn't talk about another aspect which has been a focus of critics of president state department was warning early on, not with troops, but in terms of civilian reconstruction, that the nation would need to commit a lot more to rebuilding iraq once saddam hussein fell. there was also the debate about troop levels, saying you need a much bigger commitment to make sure that, you know, this did not fall apart. similar with afghanistan. he talks a little bit about that. but i don't -- i do think he tends to avoid some of the tougher parts of the debate, including that issue. was it just experience? i'm not so sure about that. you know, there's the book by thomas ricks which suggests that the pentagon was very strong and didn't want, you know, the state department arguments to win. and in the end, the administration went with the pentagon
>> in princeton, dr. zelizer. >> i do think we talked a little bit about how the book doesn't talk so much about the debates over in intelligence and what was known. it also doesn't talk about another aspect which has been a focus of critics of president state department was warning early on, not with troops, but in terms of civilian reconstruction, that the nation would need to commit a lot more to rebuilding iraq once saddam hussein fell. there was also the debate about troop...
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. >>> elaina showalter, professor of english princeton university profiles american female writers from the 17th century to today. ms. showalter recounts the writing career of edith wharton, harriet beecher stowe, zora hurston and others describing the obstacles they have had to face throughout history. this program is a little wonder in our. >>> back when i was a new ph.d. in 1970 on the edited my first anthology. this is it, this war now little red covered book called women's liberation and literature and was published by hard-core brace, and i think it was the first textbook for feminist criticism that had never been published. i got to do it. i was a new ph.d. in my first assistant professor shook job and i felt the tremendous sense of responsibility to be in this book to my projected leaders. when i did it, putting together the list of text was and very hard especially because in those days i didn't even know of that many but i got a shock when i sat down to copyright for permission to reprint the author's work. i wanted to include sylvia plath's celebrated poem daddy, you probably
. >>> elaina showalter, professor of english princeton university profiles american female writers from the 17th century to today. ms. showalter recounts the writing career of edith wharton, harriet beecher stowe, zora hurston and others describing the obstacles they have had to face throughout history. this program is a little wonder in our. >>> back when i was a new ph.d. in 1970 on the edited my first anthology. this is it, this war now little red covered book called...
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family may have as much as seventy billion dollars stashed away a money jim ol who is a professor at princeton said that mubarak's assets are most likely in banks outside of egypt possibly in the united kingdom and switzerland mubarak his wife and two sons were able to also accumulate wealth through a number of business partnerships with foreigners well the club to craft the plunder together stay together you know this is the global kleptocratic class and they are all working together there colluding as adam smith pointed out in any situation where capitalism is the prevailing economic model you have naturally a to propensity toward collusion and that's why you need very stiff regulations to try to keep these guys from fixing prices but all the regulations are now in the mid two thousand a lot of the regulations that were taken away in egypt it was deregulated and this is when the wealth and income gap just skyrocketed and it's also why the central bank for their money printing to feed the pockets of the kleptocrats of causes huge spike in food prices so as you know as you point out it's a com
family may have as much as seventy billion dollars stashed away a money jim ol who is a professor at princeton said that mubarak's assets are most likely in banks outside of egypt possibly in the united kingdom and switzerland mubarak his wife and two sons were able to also accumulate wealth through a number of business partnerships with foreigners well the club to craft the plunder together stay together you know this is the global kleptocratic class and they are all working together there...
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all the way from the major physics professor at princeton to abraham lincoln to gatling, o these people pretty much were self-educated. they loved learning. there was something about the sm age that they wanted to learn -- >> self-taught. >> handled that very well -- >> yes. >> -- what a different society s and time it was. >> great age of amateurs. today everyone wants to see the resumÉ and the diploma on their wall, and, i mean, heavens, if somebody's going to do brain surgery on you, by all means,pep you want aty proposal on that wall.s, t but this was the age when, just as you say, a lincoln and a gatling and, you know, a samuel morse and these people without the formal education in their field could go and do these wondrous, marvelous things. we'll not have that age again. i mean, the age of the generalist, of the amateur is gone. cannot return. but it's far too specialized a world for that. but it doesn't mean we can'tome look back and try, perhaps, torm draw some of the good things from that age and maybe not be quite so judgmental about credentials. >> and i encourage you a way
all the way from the major physics professor at princeton to abraham lincoln to gatling, o these people pretty much were self-educated. they loved learning. there was something about the sm age that they wanted to learn -- >> self-taught. >> handled that very well -- >> yes. >> -- what a different society s and time it was. >> great age of amateurs. today everyone wants to see the resumÉ and the diploma on their wall, and, i mean, heavens, if somebody's going to...
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well, i mean, you sent me to the princeton review prep classes. - i regretted doing that. - ( laughter ) i'm just not clear, dad, on why this is so wrong. all the other kids in the class are doing it. hockenberry: well, as touching as this father-son-- - no, i have to give my last piece of advice... - hockenberry: all right. ...which is actual advice that i've often given to my kids-- the single most important piece of advice i ever gave to my kids. what did i tell you when you were young? you're not everybody else, okay? "everybody else is doing it." - we'll talk at dinner. - okay. all right, any comments on this idea that you play the hand you're dealt? caplan: well, since the justice's son was talking to him wearing eye glasses, he wasn't playing quite the hand that he was dealt. he was using some artificial means to do better. we didn't send him off to college and make him leave his computer behind. we didn't send him off to college and say he couldn't turn on his hearing aid. so he looks enhanced somewhat to me. all right, given this discussion of widespread use of rememberall, an
well, i mean, you sent me to the princeton review prep classes. - i regretted doing that. - ( laughter ) i'm just not clear, dad, on why this is so wrong. all the other kids in the class are doing it. hockenberry: well, as touching as this father-son-- - no, i have to give my last piece of advice... - hockenberry: all right. ...which is actual advice that i've often given to my kids-- the single most important piece of advice i ever gave to my kids. what did i tell you when you were young?...
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rossini they call it the mafia like the white shoe boys the harvard princeton yale bullets bombs and banks club the poison ivy league paid hands off don't judge them you know it's disgusting what's going on hey who's obama's chief of staff of bill daley where is he from oh former vice chairman of j.p. morgan chase who was the treasury secretary under bush oh. oh henry paulson where was the from warmest your goldman sachs keep going down the line you know wall street saw jack washington hands off with the big boys only read the people are the ones that have to abide by the laws so it's always easier to blame the mom when in doubt just playing the mob if you're able to it's a last game spend but you know it's a process made out of conscious you and other folks are bringing this issue to light for example charles ferguson the director of inside job winning author last night here said what he had to say about all of this was i'm. i must start pointing out that three years after own horrific financial crisis caused massive fraud not a single financial executive is going to change and that
rossini they call it the mafia like the white shoe boys the harvard princeton yale bullets bombs and banks club the poison ivy league paid hands off don't judge them you know it's disgusting what's going on hey who's obama's chief of staff of bill daley where is he from oh former vice chairman of j.p. morgan chase who was the treasury secretary under bush oh. oh henry paulson where was the from warmest your goldman sachs keep going down the line you know wall street saw jack washington hands...
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on sunny weekends this little town of princeton by the sea is crowded with tourists.come for seafood and scenery. to be near the spot where giant waves draw surfers from around the world. live on the coast is ideal. but not if you're a young adult with a developmental disability. >> lack of jobs and lack of affordable housing and lack of care when parents get old and die. >> jeff peck's 22-year-old daughter is autistic. he's a coach on her special olympics team. many young adults have grown up together. >> my older son patrick. he's almost 25. >> most team members still live with their families and many eager to move out. >> be away from my dad for one. just so i can see all of my friends and we can have fun. >> great dreams but there is almost no housing for people with developmental disabilities. so jeff peck who happens to be a contractor decided to build some. >> i live-work community going to be a place for a gym, dining room. for educational programs for those with developmental disibilities. >> jeff and a partner own this property and want to turn it into a big
on sunny weekends this little town of princeton by the sea is crowded with tourists.come for seafood and scenery. to be near the spot where giant waves draw surfers from around the world. live on the coast is ideal. but not if you're a young adult with a developmental disability. >> lack of jobs and lack of affordable housing and lack of care when parents get old and die. >> jeff peck's 22-year-old daughter is autistic. he's a coach on her special olympics team. many young adults...
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most importantly being a master of spin in his nine hundred eighty seven doctoral dissertation at princeton betray us wrote the following what policymakers believed to have taken place in any particular case is what matters more than what actually occurred but nearly ten years into this war how long can that betray us keep manipulating the situation before the veil is finally lifted here to discuss it with me is robert farley a blogger at lawyers guns and money robert thanks so much for being here tonight thank you for having me now i want your opinion first of this profile that we've been given after this here in rolling stone it's not necessarily things that we haven't heard before but here it's all in one little twelve page package but i thought it was very interesting it was certainly less exciting than the mcchrystal profile was in the sense that this is not good and general petraeus is career trash talking no no no cussing over beers but i guess that's because he wasn't interviewed for himself right right he refused to be interviewed and he does often give interviews even to publicati
most importantly being a master of spin in his nine hundred eighty seven doctoral dissertation at princeton betray us wrote the following what policymakers believed to have taken place in any particular case is what matters more than what actually occurred but nearly ten years into this war how long can that betray us keep manipulating the situation before the veil is finally lifted here to discuss it with me is robert farley a blogger at lawyers guns and money robert thanks so much for being...
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afghan people but the perception of the american public jhumpa trace study this when he was up at princeton he was thesis on vietnam and american public perception of it so the important thing for our generals and for our ministration the u.s. is for the perception to be that the war is going well. ok so the strategy is working so that the president can look like he's winning the war which is important for the twenty two elections so the pentagon can look like they've won the war because they just came off the iraq war which by no measure can be counted as a clear they can get a clear w. in afghanistan if the public perceives it that way so perception is key but so they keep telling us right now that that we're seeing progress right that we're seeing some small semblance of success but where is the evidence to back that up i mean what does marshall look like today have they had i have and the amount of insurgent attacks doubled in the last year. nationwide in afghanistan coalition casualties have been sixty percent greater than they were the year before which is roughly the same number was
afghan people but the perception of the american public jhumpa trace study this when he was up at princeton he was thesis on vietnam and american public perception of it so the important thing for our generals and for our ministration the u.s. is for the perception to be that the war is going well. ok so the strategy is working so that the president can look like he's winning the war which is important for the twenty two elections so the pentagon can look like they've won the war because they...
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to this digital document archive from his time in the government all the way back to his time in princeton on his new web site also the world can really get inside the head of this terrible man now the site is called the rumsfeld papers and aims to get more information in the people's hands he even went so far as to describe his digital archive as an approved and legal version of wiki leaks which is interesting because i don't really remember rumsfeld or the bush administration being the champions of a free and open internet for free and open information i seem to remember a concerted effort to lie to the american people to get them to go to war with iraq but anyhow while searching around this morning for romney's opinion on libya our friend and frequent alona show guest eric thompson of the atlantic came across a genuinely amazing memo written by rummy to undersecretary of defense for policy douglas feith on april seventh two thousand and three and it reads we need more coercive diplomacy with respect to syria and libya and we need it fast if they mess up iraq it will delay bringing our t
to this digital document archive from his time in the government all the way back to his time in princeton on his new web site also the world can really get inside the head of this terrible man now the site is called the rumsfeld papers and aims to get more information in the people's hands he even went so far as to describe his digital archive as an approved and legal version of wiki leaks which is interesting because i don't really remember rumsfeld or the bush administration being the...
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harvard and princeton dropped early admission saying it was hard for economically hardshipped students students to access. they announced today that they will reimplement them. >>> scientists in taiwan tested 100 youngsters comparing their lungs with pollution levels. they say in either other wise h healthy children, a rise in airborne parols was tied to a decrease in lung function. the study appears in the journal pediatrics. >>> before launching on today's historic flight, astronauts trained here. >>> and rainfalling right now on the afternoon traffic. >>> for the first time, the mother of a girl hit and killed by a teen driver in the north bay talking to our cameras as she recovers from her hospital bed somewheres i feel my body is getting strong -- i feel my body is getting strong. and my heart more hurt. >> reporter: her emotional plea, only on 2. >>> we have continuing live team coverage as a winter storm approaches. tonight on ktvu channel 2 news at 6:00. complete bay area news coverage. >>> sacramento fire investigators are still working to find the cause of last night's huge f
harvard and princeton dropped early admission saying it was hard for economically hardshipped students students to access. they announced today that they will reimplement them. >>> scientists in taiwan tested 100 youngsters comparing their lungs with pollution levels. they say in either other wise h healthy children, a rise in airborne parols was tied to a decrease in lung function. the study appears in the journal pediatrics. >>> before launching on today's historic flight,...
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could have been fill your boston or new york or princeton but i had to be someone right in between north and south not commercial or urban. why is the capital near luxembourg and strasbourg? the same reason for collided switzerland have two capitals for many centuries? the protestants and catholics could that agree if it to be in the protestant section so each got one. than the catholics could not agree whether it should be this city or that city so it moved. to capitals moved around switzerland. but it works. nobody was afraid a stable permanent capital would create a balance of power. strategic restraint withholding power. the third take away this since quite surprising going again, the regime type democracy does not seem to matter per car went into the project thinking liberal democracy was very good at making peace. partly because we're led to believe by our politicians and scholars democracies are pacific and autocracies are were like i found they could be very reliable partners. the concert of europe was divided between the liberalizing britain and france and the autocratic austria
could have been fill your boston or new york or princeton but i had to be someone right in between north and south not commercial or urban. why is the capital near luxembourg and strasbourg? the same reason for collided switzerland have two capitals for many centuries? the protestants and catholics could that agree if it to be in the protestant section so each got one. than the catholics could not agree whether it should be this city or that city so it moved. to capitals moved around...
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a researcher at princeton said it happened in 1995. >> since 1996 we have been burning up oil faster than we are finding. >> reporter: energy investors saying it is happening right now. while others such as exxon, project a peak happening in 2060 or later. >> we are talking about a gradual decline between now and say 2060. >> reporter: while at the same time the world's energy demand more than doubled. he says there is more double it is just not easy oil. >> we are leaving oil behind. >> we don't know how to recover it. >> reporter: that's why he believes oil companies are investing heavily in natural gas. >> the way to recover it is very challenging. exxon has a lot of money so they figure it is cheap now. may as well buy whatever we can and with time maybe develop the technology. >> and just yesterday british petroleum announced a $7 billion investment in indian to explore for deep water oil and gas. b.p. took responsibility for the deep water horizon disster in the gulf of mexico last year. if you have a story that you think deserves another look send an e-mail to another look at
a researcher at princeton said it happened in 1995. >> since 1996 we have been burning up oil faster than we are finding. >> reporter: energy investors saying it is happening right now. while others such as exxon, project a peak happening in 2060 or later. >> we are talking about a gradual decline between now and say 2060. >> reporter: while at the same time the world's energy demand more than doubled. he says there is more double it is just not easy oil. >> we are...
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grant system focused on one thing and the way that of the type of universities like cambridge in princetonocused on other. >> host: another window of the history at the time and how there were certain values. value was assigned in some instances and not others. were you just particularly interested in that time? it obsessed kind of -- >> guest: from being interested in atanasoff. >> host: did you find yourself researching more about the history? >> guest: absolutely. i had to know. in order to learn about colossus that had to know the progress of the war. so the enigma code breaking machine was about naval codes. that was the first one there resolve or solved. the polish and then the english the polis on the and the solution. if there were a naval blockade that focused on the neville one first. the codes that were made by the lawrence machine which was the army cut making machine, much more complicated. those were the army cuts and also because with which hitler communicated with his staff. they were much more difficult. but a warrant at the beginning of the war as essential to the surviva
grant system focused on one thing and the way that of the type of universities like cambridge in princetonocused on other. >> host: another window of the history at the time and how there were certain values. value was assigned in some instances and not others. were you just particularly interested in that time? it obsessed kind of -- >> guest: from being interested in atanasoff. >> host: did you find yourself researching more about the history? >> guest: absolutely. i...
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from princeton by the sea, wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >> the window for this year's contest closes atof the month but organizers are hopeful that the competition will be held. so far this year the waves have been less than stellar according to contest organizers. if the surf does kick up, 24 invited surfers from all over the world will be notified and given 24 hours to arrive at the half moon bay surf spot. insufficient waves prevented the contest in 2007 and 2009 but last year they had the most massive waves ever. the surf swept up some of the spectators, injured others. we hope nothing like that this time around but so far again the waves are not too impressive. >> no, no. small craft advisory out there today and our winds tomorrow picking up. winds and all throughout the week really along the coast when things get churnin' up along the gulf of alaska. cold air accompanying the rain. our sutro camera and it's beautiful with the sun officially up in about 15 minutes setting about 5:45. we have the low clouds, of course, is he surface but some breezy the last hour, livermore, 33, 38 c
from princeton by the sea, wayne freedman, abc 7 news. >> the window for this year's contest closes atof the month but organizers are hopeful that the competition will be held. so far this year the waves have been less than stellar according to contest organizers. if the surf does kick up, 24 invited surfers from all over the world will be notified and given 24 hours to arrive at the half moon bay surf spot. insufficient waves prevented the contest in 2007 and 2009 but last year they had...