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global justice movement also in london we have daniel ben ami he is a journalist and author and in princeton we cross to andrew moravcsik he's professor of politics and director of the european union program at princeton university's woodrow wilson school all right gentlemen with this is cross-eyed that means i want you to jump in any time you feel like you want to say something but first let's take a look at the changing landscape of the european union crisis. it is a global reserve currency they only a potentially viable alternative to the head gemini of the us dollar and the single
global justice movement also in london we have daniel ben ami he is a journalist and author and in princeton we cross to andrew moravcsik he's professor of politics and director of the european union program at princeton university's woodrow wilson school all right gentlemen with this is cross-eyed that means i want you to jump in any time you feel like you want to say something but first let's take a look at the changing landscape of the european union crisis. it is a global reserve currency...
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global justice movement also in london we have daniel ben ami he is a journalist and author and in princeton we cross to andrew moravcsik he's professor of politics and director of the european union program at princeton university's woodrow wilson school all right gentlemen with this is cross-eyed that means i want you to jump in any time you feel like you want to say something but first let's take a look at the changing the landscape of the european union crisis. it is a global reserve currency they only a potentially viable alternative to the head gemini of the us dollar and the single currency of the world's largest developed market of consumers but ever since this establishment as part of the master treaty critics have pointed to the lack of a single political entity it to oversee the monetary union something better in two thousand and eleven is increasingly becoming the mortal flaw for the euro and potentially the eurozone it represents the eurozone now rests on the shaky basis of a confederation of states that are committed both to a monetary union and to retaining their fiscal sovere
global justice movement also in london we have daniel ben ami he is a journalist and author and in princeton we cross to andrew moravcsik he's professor of politics and director of the european union program at princeton university's woodrow wilson school all right gentlemen with this is cross-eyed that means i want you to jump in any time you feel like you want to say something but first let's take a look at the changing the landscape of the european union crisis. it is a global reserve...
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>> i was the at princeton, the guy i was with was at princeton and i saw bob across the room. and i said that's the person i'm going to marry. i just felt it. >> charlie: without even knowing him. >> without even knowing him. >> charlie: never heard the sound of his voice. you just saw him. >> i was double dating with my friend. >> charlie: right, right. so of all the things you've done here what's the most interestingment take me on a journey you love. is it versaille >> i think the triompe it's just as beautiful as server -- vers. i don't like to look over someone's shoulder as they're painting. >> charlie: that's the magic of france, you can find so much great food and culture that's apart from paris. >> absolutely. >> charlie: it's not just versailles and places like that. >> like versaille we went to so many years ago, it was nderful. it was a magical experience. but when we of we went back recently, there were so many lines, i stayed in the garden. >> charlie: you stayed at five or six hotelou love in paris. >> no. we i've been renting apartments. >> charlie: you always
>> i was the at princeton, the guy i was with was at princeton and i saw bob across the room. and i said that's the person i'm going to marry. i just felt it. >> charlie: without even knowing him. >> without even knowing him. >> charlie: never heard the sound of his voice. you just saw him. >> i was double dating with my friend. >> charlie: right, right. so of all the things you've done here what's the most interestingment take me on a journey you love. is it...
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>> i taught at princeton briefly, i taught at u.c. berkeley, university of pittsburgh, for a year i was at the hebrew university at jerusalem and currently at boston unive >> you have? >> yes, indeed. >> i got my degree in '79. >> you're the professor of the appreciation of scripture, you've been doing that for what? >> since '90. >> for nine years. three books to your credit? >> that's true. >> i notice that you retreated from some of your statements from your first book, "jesus of nazareth, king of the jews." what changed in the 11 years between the publication of these two books. >> my first book was "from jesus to christ." and that was published in 1988. and "jesus of nazareth" was published a few months ago. what changed is time elapsed, i continued to work in the field and learned more. >> isn't it the all-important question of why jesus was killed, you now believe he represented a limited threat to public order during the festival of passover rather than a major threat to roman rule? >> i don't think anybody thinks he, includin
>> i taught at princeton briefly, i taught at u.c. berkeley, university of pittsburgh, for a year i was at the hebrew university at jerusalem and currently at boston unive >> you have? >> yes, indeed. >> i got my degree in '79. >> you're the professor of the appreciation of scripture, you've been doing that for what? >> since '90. >> for nine years. three books to your credit? >> that's true. >> i notice that you retreated from some of your...
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it's one of three books that's kicking off a series of such books from princeton university press. and to start our discussion, i want to read the press' description of what they're trying to do and then ask dr. marty to comment on it. they say that this new series recounting the complex and fascinating histories of important religious texts written for general readers by leading authors and experts is intended to trace how their reception, interpretation and influence have changed over time. often radically. as these stories remind us, all great religious books are living things whose careers in the world can take the most unexpected turns. now, dr. marty, you've also recently completed and published a biography of martin luther, a lutheran who somewhat predated dietrich bonhoeffer. [laughter] what's the difference between with writing a biography of a figure like luther and be -- and a book like bonhoeffer's? >> there are far more similarities than i thought i would find. when princeton university press described this series and asked me if i would be a kicker offer of it, it too
it's one of three books that's kicking off a series of such books from princeton university press. and to start our discussion, i want to read the press' description of what they're trying to do and then ask dr. marty to comment on it. they say that this new series recounting the complex and fascinating histories of important religious texts written for general readers by leading authors and experts is intended to trace how their reception, interpretation and influence have changed over time....
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estados unidos se est aproximando a cero take vo ---el mandatario cit un estudio de la universidad de princeton econmicas del mexico estn mejorando ya que el aÑo pasado, se generaron ms de 800 mil nuevos empleos y se registr un incremento de ms de 5 por ciento en la economa ---en materia de seguridad, caldern insisti que los delincuentes deben ser enfrentados y se deben crear nuevas instituciones de justicia para mejorar la seguridad del pas take vo ---en ese mismo pas, el ejrcito mexicano detuvo a 4 personas, una de ellas menor de edad, como presuntos miembros del grupo de "los zetas" implicado en el incendio al "casino royale". take vo ---un oficial que particip en el operativo anunci que la detencin se logr gracias a una denuncia anonima y que 2 de los detenidos confesaron haber participado como vigilantes fuera del centro de apuestas, mientras que otro particip de manera directa en el atentado. ---hasta el momento, las autoridades han detenido a 10 personas presuntament e implicadas en el ataque al casino. take vo ---mientras que en el salvador, el clima de inseguridad debido al aumento de
estados unidos se est aproximando a cero take vo ---el mandatario cit un estudio de la universidad de princeton econmicas del mexico estn mejorando ya que el aÑo pasado, se generaron ms de 800 mil nuevos empleos y se registr un incremento de ms de 5 por ciento en la economa ---en materia de seguridad, caldern insisti que los delincuentes deben ser enfrentados y se deben crear nuevas instituciones de justicia para mejorar la seguridad del pas take vo ---en ese mismo pas, el ejrcito mexicano...
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colleges, harvard and princeton tied for the number one spot, followed by yale and columbia. >>> now here is an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 11,105 after adding 44 points yesterday. the s&p gained 10 points. the nasdaq rose 37. taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo the nikkei fell 97 points but in hong kong the hang seng inched up 14. >>> on wall street tuesday, investors bet that european leaders could act soon to stop its spreading debt crisis. news french president nicolas sarkozy and german chancellor angela merkel gave buyers a measure of hope for the debt-ridden region. however that optimism faded overnight as asian stocks slipped on fears that eurozone leaders lack a clear plan to solve its sovereign debt crisis. back on wall street, industrials led the day's gain. general electric added nearly 3% while cummins jumped 6%. oracle gave the nasdaq the biggest boost, rising nearly 3%. apple shares inched up 1% on renewed expectations for investor incentives. best buy shares plunged 7% after an unexpectedly weak quarterly
colleges, harvard and princeton tied for the number one spot, followed by yale and columbia. >>> now here is an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 11,105 after adding 44 points yesterday. the s&p gained 10 points. the nasdaq rose 37. taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo the nikkei fell 97 points but in hong kong the hang seng inched up 14. >>> on wall street tuesday, investors bet that european leaders could act soon...
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she went to princeton, i went to princeton. so when she came to harvard law school, we met. she was very impressive student, very, very well organized. she did some research for me. i have not really stayed in touch with them in the subsequent years. i've admired them from afar, but i'm not really part of their circle. i thought of me be trying to seek to have an interview with the president for this book. i decided not to pursue that. the reason i decided not to pursue that is i thought well, if the president gives you an interview, the president is essentially giving you a favor, and i didn't want to feel -- i didn't want to feel beholden to fall even in the least little bit. i wanted to feel completely distance, like i could say what i thought without any in addition -- inhibition. in my book for whatever it's worth, i felt on inhabited, and in putting forth my point of view. >> host: well, just as a reporter's position for the last 14 years covering the president, when you interviewed him we've gained more perspective from this insight. and you have incentive we research
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. >> princeton and masters in international studies. >> reporter: are you married no. >> no. >> reporter: the professor said the women are marrying down, meaning marrying men who are less educated and lesser paid. a graduate said it's all true. >> most of them are well educated they are single. you look at the numbers, itself unlikely they will find a black man of equal education. if they are to marry a black man chances are they will mary down. >> reporter: his book says african american women have denied themselves a spouse as a sense of loyaltty to the community. he said the women should open their horizon to find partners who are similarly suited. >> as long as black women are only sort of looking at the pool of black men they confront a situation where there are few men who are both willing and able to be the sort of partner. >> reporter: robert lyles. >> treating cuts and scrapes with ointment may help healing but a new study shows it helps spread a dangerous illness. the study finds that frequent use of over-the-counter ointments could create a new drug resistant super strain of m
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. >> i went to princeton for undergrad and the university of washington jd and i have a masters in international studies from the university of washington. >> reporter: are you married? >> i'm not married. >> reporter: in turn, african-american women are marrying down. meaning marrying african-american men who are lesser paid. it's all too true. >> most of them are well educated and they are single. so to get those numbers, it's unlikely to find a black man of equal education. if they are to marry a black man, chances are they'll marry down. >> reporter: the book asserts that african-american women have denied themselves a spouse under a sense of loyalty to the community. he says he's not instructing women to marry anyone, but he is saying african-american women should open their horizons to find partners who are suited. >> as long as black women are only sort of looking at the pool of black men, they can find a situation where there are few men who are both willing and able to be the sort of partner. >> well, most cities have one or the other. but san francisco is an exception in california. we
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harvard and princeton are tied at number one. the rankings are based on a number of criteria including students test scores, and peer evaluations. >>> hundreds of students learned about their college options in vallejo today. at vallejo middle school, the bay area students got to meet with admissions representatives for help with applications and testing. >> hopefully i will be an attorney. i plan to do all the graduating from law school. that's my whole goal. so in a few years i'll be, i want to be one of the biggest attorneys ever. >>> another college fair is set at laney college in oakland for tomorrow from 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. >>> bay area drivers may have already noticed the price at the pump is going up, way up. looking live here at the evening commute on interstate 80 where it's jammed up in both directions aaa says prices shot up 12 crepts a gallon in just one month. prices are up 16 or 17-cents a gallon. >>> san francisco mayoral candidate chu made -- plans include more diversion for car traffic. the improvements will also
harvard and princeton are tied at number one. the rankings are based on a number of criteria including students test scores, and peer evaluations. >>> hundreds of students learned about their college options in vallejo today. at vallejo middle school, the bay area students got to meet with admissions representatives for help with applications and testing. >> hopefully i will be an attorney. i plan to do all the graduating from law school. that's my whole goal. so in a few years...
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petraeus was commissioned as a political strategist at princeton.or pr trace taught on the faculty of west point. strategist petraeus made his mark on army doctrine with the manual on counter insurgency that you might have heard of. and general petraeus led our forces in two of the most dangerous and complex wars our nation has fought. becoming a statesman in his own right on the world stage. he has done all of this while setting an exceptional example of selfless service. when asked by president obama to step down from central command and return to the field, general petraeus did not hesitate. and now, a year later, after he departed for a couple, the commander in chief called on him again for a very different mission. leading the c.i.a. again, without hesitation, general petraeus pledged to continue serving our nation after a 37-year career in uniform. i know our colleagues at the c.i.a. are looking forward to those ten-mile morning runs with the new director. this selfless devotion to service is a trait shared by the entire petraeus family. his d
petraeus was commissioned as a political strategist at princeton.or pr trace taught on the faculty of west point. strategist petraeus made his mark on army doctrine with the manual on counter insurgency that you might have heard of. and general petraeus led our forces in two of the most dangerous and complex wars our nation has fought. becoming a statesman in his own right on the world stage. he has done all of this while setting an exceptional example of selfless service. when asked by...
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she went to princeton, i went to princeton, so when she came to harvard law school we met, she was very impressive, very, very well-organized, she did some research for me i have not released in touch with them, you know, and the subsequent years i admired them from afar but i'm not really part of their circle of try to seek a president believed interview with the believed interview with the president for this book, i decided not to pursue that and the reason i decided not to pursue that is because i thought well the president is communicative essentially giving you a favor. and i didn't want to feel, i didn't want to feel beholden at all even the least little bit i didn't believe it wanted to feel completely distant, wanted to feel like i can say what i fought without any inhibitions for whatever it's worth, i felt uninhabited and putting forth my point of view. >> host: just as a reporter's position for the last 14 years covering the president, when you interview him we gain more perspective from these insights, you have intensively researched columns and those who have been columns a
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professor of english and author of "remembering scottsboro," published by princeton university press. thank you. >> visit booktv.org to watch any of the programs you see here online. type the author or book title in the search bar in upper left side of the page and click search or you can share anything you see on booktv.org easily by clicking share on the upper left side of the page and selecting format. booktv streams live online for 48 hours every weekend with the top nonfiction books and authors. booktv.org. >> george washington professor marcy norton. where did snickers bars and marlboro come from? >> well, we have to go way back in time, tobacco and chocolate are both native to the americas, and were developed by indians. tobacco in the distant past, several thousand years b.c., the central entry to chocolate, likewise, maybe around 3000 b.c.e. so they were central to the native americans, and when europeans, europeans had no knowledge of that until they arrived starting with columbus in 1492. and went from there. >> how are they used? >> so, tobacco was used in a whole multitud
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princeton professor cornell west and television host tavis smiley have been on a self-titled poverty tour, at times sharply critical and calling on the president to act. it's something i asked the president about during our white house interview. i want to ask you about african-americans. i'm hearing and reading from many, and not just professor smiley and professor west, who say you have exhibited what they see as a mystifying silence on the especially crippling unemployment rate, poverty and especially where young african-american males are concerned in our urban areas. >> the most important poverty program is a job. and so what we talked about on thursday will help most directly those who had the highest unemployment rate. african-americans, latinos, rural communities, young people. and so, you know, if you look at everything we have done for the last three years, my entire focus has been providing ladders of opportunity for people so that they can make it. and by definition, that means that communities that are hurting more are going to get more help. but, you know, i don't think
princeton professor cornell west and television host tavis smiley have been on a self-titled poverty tour, at times sharply critical and calling on the president to act. it's something i asked the president about during our white house interview. i want to ask you about african-americans. i'm hearing and reading from many, and not just professor smiley and professor west, who say you have exhibited what they see as a mystifying silence on the especially crippling unemployment rate, poverty and...
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his father founded the company, but david armed with a princeton degree had a consumer's eye, back when soda pop only came in bottles, he championed the aluminum can. and then he realized recycling them would be best for the environment. even though alcoa was the bigger company, reynolds knew aluminum foil would be big and to this day, nobody ever asks for alcoa wrap. david reynolds was 96 years old. >>> here's hope for all of us, allan moore is the new placekicker for your faulkner university eagles. and al a less than -- allen moore happens to be 68 years old. he started college in 1968 and then the vietnam war came calling. he's a student again, back home in alabama, a junior, though he is senior to everybody else on the team by about 50 years. he's a placekicker, a father of three, a grandfather of five and he's a very happy man. >>> the list, as we said of the worst and safest driving cities is out. let's start with the bad news. washington, d.c. but then you already knew driving was not your strong suit. followed by nearby baltimore and glendale, california and the very safest dri
his father founded the company, but david armed with a princeton degree had a consumer's eye, back when soda pop only came in bottles, he championed the aluminum can. and then he realized recycling them would be best for the environment. even though alcoa was the bigger company, reynolds knew aluminum foil would be big and to this day, nobody ever asks for alcoa wrap. david reynolds was 96 years old. >>> here's hope for all of us, allan moore is the new placekicker for your faulkner...
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-- princeton in the nation's service. as a part of this service, i was for the opportunity to take a public service lead to serve as chief economist of the u.s. department of labor, and as the chief economist of the labor .epartment after returning after returning to principle, -- princeton, i taught a new course. the course is still a work in progress. the u.s. is still struggling to recover from the effects of the financial crisis that erupted in 2008. while time will heal many of the woods in the economy, applying the proper medicine will help those wounds to heal more quickly. i take solace in the fact that the u.s. is a resilient nation with great resources, including our fiscal and human capital, our constitutional government, and a common-sense approach to solving problems. i am convinced we can meet the serious challenges we face with the right mix of economic policies and faith in american workers and businesses to adapt the change and emerge as a stronger country. the council of economic advisers is a unique and
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. >> reporter: now kate, a graduate of princeton and harvard law is also embarking on another journey. quitting the law to create a foundation in her mother's name. >> and it's going to be a program for young high schoolers through early college that will provide resources to kids who show a lot of potential but don't necessarily have the resources that they need to be successful. that would be exactly what my mom would do, first of all, to make something really positive out of something difficult. >> reporter: is she with you in a lot of ways? >> absolutely. big choices that i make, little choices that i make, sort of everything i do i hear her voice, the same way that i did when she was alive. >> reporter: as her father john edwards fights charges he used campaign contributions to cover up an affair, charges he denies, kate is at his side. >> that was a very important show of support to the outside world. >> we have always been there for each other in tough times and in good times. we have always been really close as a family. my mom talked about how the people that you surround you
. >> reporter: now kate, a graduate of princeton and harvard law is also embarking on another journey. quitting the law to create a foundation in her mother's name. >> and it's going to be a program for young high schoolers through early college that will provide resources to kids who show a lot of potential but don't necessarily have the resources that they need to be successful. that would be exactly what my mom would do, first of all, to make something really positive out of...
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colleges, harvard and princeton tied for the number one spot, followed by yale and columbia. >>> now here your first look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 11,105 after adding 44 points yesterday. the s&p gained 10 points. the nasdaq rose 37. taking a look at overseas trading this morning, in tokyo the nikkei fell 97 points but in hong kong the hang seng inched up 14. >>> on wall street tuesday, investors bet that european leaders could act soon to stop its spreading debt crisis. news french president nicolas sarkozy and german chancellor angela merkel gave buyers a measure of hope for the debt-ridden region. however that optimism faded overnight as asian stocks slipped on fears that eurozone leaders lack a clear plan to solve its sovereign debt crisis. back on wall street, industrials led the day's gains. general electric added nearly 3% while cummins jumped 6%. oracle gave the nasdaq the biggest boost, rising nearly 3%. apple shares inched up 1% on renewed expectations for investor incentives. best buy shares plunged 7% after an unexpectedly weak quarterly
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washington one he said the growing palestinian demography and palestine and israel the growing numbers of princeton and quality ability of this president but has israel has to take into consideration to the arab spring and its. the way it's going to change the balance of power every three changing technology makes their claim for so-called secure borders totally ridiculous and insecure from what from guns and pistols or from rockets coming from five hundred or five thousand kilometers away and fourthly the growing impatience of the international community as to the israeli pace in the peace process and all of these are real but so israel should worry about look at what's happening in turkey and egypt two very important states in the area which used to have not only peace but friendship with israel and today be at odds with israel how important in the bigger struggle of the palestinian people is this independence that it's a step it's not the end of the game it's a step it's a step that we should give us a little bit more ability to defend our claims and to go to proper negotiations that produce res
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i like to buy a business, and we bought one yesterday, princeton insurance-- we agreed to buy it. it requires approval. who knows what we'll do federal. we like buying common stock if it's cheap. we like buying our own stock if it's cheap. >> susie: looking at the u.s. economy, you have been suggesting a tax on millionaires. what kind of reaction have you been getting from the rich and not-so-rich. >> i have been calling for a tax on ult rarich people. there are plenty who pay normal tax rates. i wouldn't touch that. it's for the ultrarich who pay very, very low tax rates. i would say it's been about three to one in favor. i've got know a lot of response, and a lot has been negative, but three times as much has been favorable. >> susie: there's only so much that taxes can do to fix the economy. >> sure. >> susie: what else needs to be done to fick the economy? >> we have used fiscal policy very, very strongly. we've used monetary policy in a way nobody ever believed we would. i think we've used those tools up pretty well and i'm glad we did. i think the most important factor comin
i like to buy a business, and we bought one yesterday, princeton insurance-- we agreed to buy it. it requires approval. who knows what we'll do federal. we like buying common stock if it's cheap. we like buying our own stock if it's cheap. >> susie: looking at the u.s. economy, you have been suggesting a tax on millionaires. what kind of reaction have you been getting from the rich and not-so-rich. >> i have been calling for a tax on ult rarich people. there are plenty who pay...
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. >> reporter: nonny, a star track athlete at her clovis high school, and a freshman at princeton this fall, was just 7 at the time. >> i clearly remember waking up that morning. it felt like any other morning. then i quickly realized that something was not normal. that my mom was on the phone with her sisters and she seemed frightened. >> reporter: clovis may be 3,000 miles away from ground zero, but it is clear the events of september 11th have affected many here. in december, 2001, the community dedicated a permanent memorial to the fallen heroes of 9/11. more than a thousand new york city firefighters and police officers were on hand for the first of what would become annual remembrances at the site. on a recent summer sunday, we asked eight young people who grew up in clovis or nearby fresno to join us at luna pizzeria to ask them about their memories and the effect 9/11 has had on them. for all, their first take was through the reactions and emotions of parents and other family. >> it was really deeply unnerving, unsettling to them because they left nigeria, a country thatwith ci
. >> reporter: nonny, a star track athlete at her clovis high school, and a freshman at princeton this fall, was just 7 at the time. >> i clearly remember waking up that morning. it felt like any other morning. then i quickly realized that something was not normal. that my mom was on the phone with her sisters and she seemed frightened. >> reporter: clovis may be 3,000 miles away from ground zero, but it is clear the events of september 11th have affected many here. in...
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>> reporter: claire shipman, abc news, princeton, new jersey. >>> and coming up, a man with a one inft, facing a very big night. ♪ [ male announcer ] each of these photos was taken by someone on the first morning of their retirement. it's the first of more than 6,000 sunrises the average retiree will see. ♪ as we're living longer than ever before, prudential's challenge is to help everyone have the retirement income they'll need to enjoy every one of their days. ♪ prudential. bring your challenges. ♪ are you ready for your check-up? i'm so ready. [ female announcer ] prepare to ace your check-up. fight plaque and gingivitis and invigorate your way to better dental check-ups. crest pro-health invigorating clean rinse. all-natural benefiber, the fiber supplement that's taste-free and dissolves completely. so you can put it in whatever you like, even water. benefiber. makes taking fiber easier. ♪ hush, little baby ♪ don't you cry ♪ soon the sun ♪ is going to shine ♪ [ male announcer ] toyota presents the prius family. ♪ walk if i want, talk if i want ♪ [ male announcer ] there's the ori
>> reporter: claire shipman, abc news, princeton, new jersey. >>> and coming up, a man with a one inft, facing a very big night. ♪ [ male announcer ] each of these photos was taken by someone on the first morning of their retirement. it's the first of more than 6,000 sunrises the average retiree will see. ♪ as we're living longer than ever before, prudential's challenge is to help everyone have the retirement income they'll need to enjoy every one of their days. ♪...
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and then according to the princeton annual review report, which is the best intraprene entrepreneurship program in the nation in >> santiago? >> babson college. >> i think we will dispute that question because another of your schools was in that question. >> thank you so much. >>> are you looking to offer online training for employees but don't know where to start? check out the website of the week. options include the use of pdfs, power point and videos. trainees are quizzed after each report. mind flsh is free to use with ten trainees or less, and it's $400 to $800 a month for more employees. you will find all of today's segments plus web executionive content with more information to help your business grow. and don't forget to become a fan of the show on facebook, or follow us on twitter. >>> a intrapreneur had two failed businesses find unique success for a line for babies. >> find out how learning from failure can lead to small business success. ful then, i am j.j. ramberg. shazi: seven years ago, i had this idea. to make baby food the way moms would. happybaby strives to make the
and then according to the princeton annual review report, which is the best intraprene entrepreneurship program in the nation in >> santiago? >> babson college. >> i think we will dispute that question because another of your schools was in that question. >> thank you so much. >>> are you looking to offer online training for employees but don't know where to start? check out the website of the week. options include the use of pdfs, power point and videos....
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he has nominated princeton economics professor alan krueger to take the top spot and chair the council of economic advisers. krueger is an expert in labor economics, and he must be confirmed by the senate. >>> so what do the jobs numbers mean for the economy and your portfolio, and is there anything washington can do about them? joining me now is diane swonk, chief economist at mesirow financial. thanks for joining me. why isn't the economy growing jobs at this point? what is going on? >> there are so many things going on. certainly the month of august had a shock to confidence. and what i fear with the volatility that we saw tied to everything from the debt ceiling debate or debacle, the downgrade by s&p, and the ongoing financial crisis that we're seeing grow in europe, all of that financial market instability really validated the strategy by large corporate america to hold on to their cash. they've been hoarding over a trillion dollars in cash, and why should they redeploy it when they're so uncertain about the future going forward. >> the president gives a major speech this week to
he has nominated princeton economics professor alan krueger to take the top spot and chair the council of economic advisers. krueger is an expert in labor economics, and he must be confirmed by the senate. >>> so what do the jobs numbers mean for the economy and your portfolio, and is there anything washington can do about them? joining me now is diane swonk, chief economist at mesirow financial. thanks for joining me. why isn't the economy growing jobs at this point? what is going on?...
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princeton, rayray, prodigy. and they're so young. 14, 15 years old. new album ready to drop.t two years ago. >> yeah. >> how does it feel to be sort of the next big thing? >> feels good. >> feels really good. what's your musal inspiration? >> for all of us, michael jackson. but for me personally, i like dre and kanye west. >> you're going to feel that in what we're about to see right now. get ready for "mrs. right," from mindless behavior. i'll step aside. ♪ where is mrs. right i gotta find her ♪ ♪ where is mrs. right i gotta see her ♪ ♪ travel all across the world just to meet her ♪ ♪ get me on a flight i gotta see her ♪ ♪ travel all across the world just to meet her ♪ ♪ travel to l.a. and maybe to the bay ♪ ♪ come to chi-town she might be out of state ♪ ♪ book a flight to london book a flight to france ♪ ♪ can we go to switzerland? can we hit japan? ♪ ♪ shawty, say ya don't but i bet you do ♪ ♪ get me on your ringtone posters in your room ♪ ♪ sassy little thing act like the way you talk ♪ ♪ heard you got the goods go ahead show them off ♪ ♪ take a picture quick send it to m
princeton, rayray, prodigy. and they're so young. 14, 15 years old. new album ready to drop.t two years ago. >> yeah. >> how does it feel to be sort of the next big thing? >> feels good. >> feels really good. what's your musal inspiration? >> for all of us, michael jackson. but for me personally, i like dre and kanye west. >> you're going to feel that in what we're about to see right now. get ready for "mrs. right," from mindless behavior. i'll step...
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you're a fool ben bernanke and we're crashing well this quote comes from alan blinder a professor at princeton university in these a former vice chairman of the fed and he said through operation twist bernanke he is throwing sticks and stones and peashooters and b.b. guns and whatever he's got at the weak economy in the effort to make marginal improvements i don't expect any miracles from it and frankly neither do they so max we see this that often we see this junk shot over and over in the last two or three years as the whole financial system collapses but as all of our systems class we saw the junk shot in the gulf of mexico with b.p. we saw the junk shot at fukushima yes the junk bonds have been replaced with actual junk from the junk yard and the problem is this operation twist which for viewers who may be joining us late this is an attempt by the fed to force down long term interest rates by selling the short term paper usually it's the other way around so that's why they give it the same twist why because interest rates are zero already so they're digging deep into their bag of tricks to
you're a fool ben bernanke and we're crashing well this quote comes from alan blinder a professor at princeton university in these a former vice chairman of the fed and he said through operation twist bernanke he is throwing sticks and stones and peashooters and b.b. guns and whatever he's got at the weak economy in the effort to make marginal improvements i don't expect any miracles from it and frankly neither do they so max we see this that often we see this junk shot over and over in the...