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also why did you decide to go to princeton 10 other than for wary resided? what is your reaction of zero the book of the occupy wall street move meant? only white americans seem to be suffering as well with financial aid and all of that. i would appreciate that and i also like your book i saw you last time i had to check out this book i am reading and again. >> host: thank you very much. >> guest: i appreciate you reading my book. first of all,, question number one, of black america is large and internally divided over various things. many people in black america are immigrants from africa or the caribbean and there are certain tensions between than native-born black americans and black people who are immigrants from other place is. sometimes to the attention becomes rather ugly and use the a little bit of that in a commentary about barack obama truly a black american that his father was a black african as opposed to a black american. i think has subsided somewhat as the caller indicated that was a topic of conversation at all across the united states they d
also why did you decide to go to princeton 10 other than for wary resided? what is your reaction of zero the book of the occupy wall street move meant? only white americans seem to be suffering as well with financial aid and all of that. i would appreciate that and i also like your book i saw you last time i had to check out this book i am reading and again. >> host: thank you very much. >> guest: i appreciate you reading my book. first of all,, question number one, of black america...
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we have mark bystander he is professor of politics at princeton university all right gentlemen this is cross-eyed that means you can jump in anytime you want mark if i go to you first in princeton the primary reason why i'm doing this not only is it the twentieth anniversary of the end of the communist party of the soviet union but to remind people of the events of nine hundred ninety one and how much it really changed the world in how we how the world is. moved on from one great epic conflict to maybe another epic conflict and we can throw in the economic crisis here what is the most important legacy of what happened twenty years ago in the country that i'm living in right now russia well i think for there is that there's a global legacy obviously the end of the cold war the end of the division of the planet within russia russia had been ruled soviet union had been ruled by a party state essentially and when the communist party ended in essence and as it unraveled and essence that control over the state unravelled and also its control over the public sphere also and so there was a
we have mark bystander he is professor of politics at princeton university all right gentlemen this is cross-eyed that means you can jump in anytime you want mark if i go to you first in princeton the primary reason why i'm doing this not only is it the twentieth anniversary of the end of the communist party of the soviet union but to remind people of the events of nine hundred ninety one and how much it really changed the world in how we how the world is. moved on from one great epic conflict...
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don not , of princeton college she went along. she moved her house, she began to entertain, she had to entertain former presidents theodore roosevelt and the great african-american educator booker t. washington. this last rather scandalized the georgia and, and woodrow wilson was again very successful. he was so successful that he began to think of a career in public service which is what he had really always wanted. and he began to be discussed for governor of new jersey. but, in 1906, with his rosy prospect ahead of him, a tragedy befell the wilson's. woodrow wilson walk up one morning in may, blind in his left eye. he probably had a mini-stroke. he was 49 years old. and, he was devastated. the doctors told him that he might have to give up his career entirely.yes there was no medication for hypertension in those days.ave they told them however that he e could recover and he just took regular vacations. medication f homework they told him he would poe ellen encouraged him to have friendships with other women. those pictures notw
don not , of princeton college she went along. she moved her house, she began to entertain, she had to entertain former presidents theodore roosevelt and the great african-american educator booker t. washington. this last rather scandalized the georgia and, and woodrow wilson was again very successful. he was so successful that he began to think of a career in public service which is what he had really always wanted. and he began to be discussed for governor of new jersey. but, in 1906, with...
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once he became a professor at princeton, he was a popular professor. he began to be invited to make speeches and she helped him a great deal of his speeches as well, providing those apt quotations when he needed them. he was invited to give a very important speech for the 150th anniversary, the founding of princeton. and they collaborated closely on that speech. we found manuscripts with corrections in both the buyer and ratings and at one point she said, the ending is a little slack. you need to make it soar. you should read a poem by john nelson. she told him which poem to read. if you compare that to the speech, you can see it's exactly what he did. the speech is all of metaphors that obviously came from her experience about art in domestic affairs. don not >> and to think in a career of public service which is what he really always wanted. and but in 1906 with his rosy prospect ahead of them -- 49 years old. and that he might have to give up his career entirely. there was no medication for homework they told him he would poe became completely infat
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reporter: advocates for the princeton merger say combining services like trash collection and police departments is expected to save at least $3.2 million a year overall which will trickle down to a significant savings for locals. other states are keeping a close eye on the move. you have pennsylvania with 2,500 municipalities. they've already reached out to citizen groups. florida, new york states. new york state you have governor kumho when he was attorney general, he pushed -- governor cuomo when he was attorney general, he pushed through legislation so the people have power to consequence date. they have thousands of taxing districts up there. reporter: some local officials say a one size if it's all solution may not work for other towns considering consolidation. >> i think you have to consider when municipalities merge and create one government entity when there were two, that's going to be a larger government entity covering a greater amount of ground. consolidation and municipal merger is an interesting debate because it's the one time you hear it said that bigger government
reporter: advocates for the princeton merger say combining services like trash collection and police departments is expected to save at least $3.2 million a year overall which will trickle down to a significant savings for locals. other states are keeping a close eye on the move. you have pennsylvania with 2,500 municipalities. they've already reached out to citizen groups. florida, new york states. new york state you have governor kumho when he was attorney general, he pushed -- governor cuomo...
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after years of failed attempts the marriage of princeton borough and princeton township is underway.t to save taxpayers a chunk of change an could be the spark for other communities across the u.s. to do the same. it is the first significant consolidation in the state of new jersey in 60 years. >> it is an idea whose time has come. >> reporter: advocates for the princeton merger say combining services like the trash cloak shun and police departments is expected to save $3.2 million a year which will trickle down to significant savings for locals. other states are keeping close eye on the move. >> pennsylvania with 2500 municipalities. they have reached out to us, citizen groups. florida. new york state. new york state, governor cuomo when he was attorney general he pushed through legislation so people could have the power to consolidate. they have thousands much taxing districts up there. >> reporter: princeton borough and princeton township have similar populations and tax rates some say one size fits all solution may not work for other towns considering consolidation. >> you have t
after years of failed attempts the marriage of princeton borough and princeton township is underway.t to save taxpayers a chunk of change an could be the spark for other communities across the u.s. to do the same. it is the first significant consolidation in the state of new jersey in 60 years. >> it is an idea whose time has come. >> reporter: advocates for the princeton merger say combining services like the trash cloak shun and police departments is expected to save $3.2 million...
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tanto que segn investigadores en princeton, la migracin mexicana a estados unidos ha bajado a su nivel corro/autobuses 10:13:00 familias vienen compran boleto con hijos, papá, mamá, dos hijos para regresarse porque ya, unos porque ya hicieron sus metas, otros porque ya no encuentran trabajo.. s.o.t. 3;53;00 me vendieron una ilusión pues que cuando llegué aqui vi la realidad.. el propio censo de mxico del 2010 descubri que tenan 4 millones de personas ms de lo que proyectaban..algo que atribuyeron a un descenso en la emigracin.. el seÑor lpez le hizo la lucha.. pero la economa pudo ms.. s.o.t. 3:08;00 murieron muchas ilusiones con la que yo me vine, s.o.t. 6:53:00 he pertido una batalla, pero no he perdido la guerra, si hay la posibilidad, si el todo poderoso me lo permite, le vuelvo a hacer la lucha.. cu ---iniciamos las internacional es en sinaloa mexico.. donde se vivi hoy una de las jornadas ms violentas del aÑo al reportarse la muerte de 25 personas. take vo --- 16 cuerpos fueron encontrados calcinados, en el interior de 2 camionetas en culiacn.. mientras otros fueron descubiertos
tanto que segn investigadores en princeton, la migracin mexicana a estados unidos ha bajado a su nivel corro/autobuses 10:13:00 familias vienen compran boleto con hijos, papá, mamá, dos hijos para regresarse porque ya, unos porque ya hicieron sus metas, otros porque ya no encuentran trabajo.. s.o.t. 3;53;00 me vendieron una ilusión pues que cuando llegué aqui vi la realidad.. el propio censo de mxico del 2010 descubri que tenan 4 millones de personas ms de lo que proyectaban..algo que...
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also why did you decide to go to princeton 10 other than for wary resided? what is your reaction of zero the book of the occupy wall street move meant? only white americans seem to be suffering as well with financial aid and all of that. i would appreciate that and i also like your book i saw you last time i had to check out this book i am reading and again. >> host: thank you very much. >> guest: i appreciate you reading my book. first of all,, question number one, of black america is large and internally divided over various things. many people in black america are immigrants from africa or the caribbean and there are certain tensions between than native-born black americans and black people who are immigrants from other place is. sometimes to the attention becomes rather ugly and use the a little bit of that in a commentary about barack obama truly a black american that his father was a black african as opposed to a black american. i think has subsided somewhat as the caller indicated that was a topic of conversation at all across the united states they d
also why did you decide to go to princeton 10 other than for wary resided? what is your reaction of zero the book of the occupy wall street move meant? only white americans seem to be suffering as well with financial aid and all of that. i would appreciate that and i also like your book i saw you last time i had to check out this book i am reading and again. >> host: thank you very much. >> guest: i appreciate you reading my book. first of all,, question number one, of black america...
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how about kappa kappa gamma and princeton because 10 nassau street is across the street from princeton university. boom the address for kappa kappa gamma was that 20 nassau street right adjacent to the mailbox itself. that was a very powerful moment in this investigation. i mentioned up front the consequences of the anthrax attacks including project bioshield and it turned out the very first contract awarded under project bioshield was for $877.5 million for the development of the next generation anthrax vaccine upon which bruce ivins helped to patents. this would have never been awarded without the anthrax attacks. without the contract, i'm sorry with a contract items had won not only the attention but now we have the approval, the scientific validation that he craved. he had both things do. now. before closing i would like to if you will indulge me in both the wisdom of howard baker the longtime former senator from tennessee. senator baker was -- once said that in washington he who does not to his own horn may find it on to did so with that as an inoculation i would like to share bri
how about kappa kappa gamma and princeton because 10 nassau street is across the street from princeton university. boom the address for kappa kappa gamma was that 20 nassau street right adjacent to the mailbox itself. that was a very powerful moment in this investigation. i mentioned up front the consequences of the anthrax attacks including project bioshield and it turned out the very first contract awarded under project bioshield was for $877.5 million for the development of the next...
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the marriage of princeton and princeton township is underway.her communities across the u.s. to do the same. it's the first significant consolidation in the state of new jersey in 60 years. >> it's an idea whose time has come. >> reporter: advocates for the princeton merger says combining services like trash collection and police departments is expected to save at least $3.2 million a year overall, which will trickle down to a significant savings for locals. other states are keeping a close eye on the move. >> you have pennsylvania with 2500 municipalities, they've already reached out to us and citizen groups, florida, new york state. new york state you have governor cuomo when he was attorney general he pushed through legislation so the people could have the power to consolidate. >> reporter: while they have similar populations and tax rates local officials say that a one size fits all solution may not work for other towns considering consolidation. >> you have to consider that when municipalities merge and create one government entity where th
the marriage of princeton and princeton township is underway.her communities across the u.s. to do the same. it's the first significant consolidation in the state of new jersey in 60 years. >> it's an idea whose time has come. >> reporter: advocates for the princeton merger says combining services like trash collection and police departments is expected to save at least $3.2 million a year overall, which will trickle down to a significant savings for locals. other states are keeping...
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he was actually my brother's roommate at princeton. and he was a very good football player who wasn't big enough to go pro. so he was physically not large enough to go pro. so when he graduated from princeton, he basically got a phone call from an alum who said have you ever been to japan? i want you to come work for me because i like the way you play football. so he, basically, packed a duffel bag and left new jersey. he ends up working for nick gleason who some of you might remember was the 26-year-old trader who bankrupt the old e bank in england, baronsback, by bet -- barons bank by betting all the assets on the japanese stock market right before an earthquake. so he had bankrupt that bank and went on the run. i believe what he did was he wrote a letter saying, i'm sorry, and put it in his desk drawer and just took off and got caught on an airplane to thailand. the guy i wrote about was his assistant and had been putting all the trades through in osaka. so he became this cowboy. everyone wanted to hire him. even though his boss wen
he was actually my brother's roommate at princeton. and he was a very good football player who wasn't big enough to go pro. so he was physically not large enough to go pro. so when he graduated from princeton, he basically got a phone call from an alum who said have you ever been to japan? i want you to come work for me because i like the way you play football. so he, basically, packed a duffel bag and left new jersey. he ends up working for nick gleason who some of you might remember was the...
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we grew up in princeton. my older brother went to can. i loved growing up in princeton. we were sneaking into parties. i wanted to go to harvard and loved it. it was a great experience. >> host: rivera the same time as mark zuckerberg? >> guest: i wish i was that young and that's smart. that was one of the fun things about the facebook book, i always wanted to write about harvard. i had been exploiting mit kid with nice to exploit harvard did. i knew about the finals club. i wanted to be a member but was not the type of person who could be a member. i knew about weird social setting which is great. it is fun but it is a little bizarre. there is an aristocracy at harvard that you don't see in the rest of america. there were people who were incredibly wealthy whose families had gone to harvard for 300 years who live in a very different world and yet it is a wonderful place because a guy like mark zuckerberg can go there and change the world without having that kind of background. i loved it. i have a great time there and writing about it was something i always wanted to do
we grew up in princeton. my older brother went to can. i loved growing up in princeton. we were sneaking into parties. i wanted to go to harvard and loved it. it was a great experience. >> host: rivera the same time as mark zuckerberg? >> guest: i wish i was that young and that's smart. that was one of the fun things about the facebook book, i always wanted to write about harvard. i had been exploiting mit kid with nice to exploit harvard did. i knew about the finals club. i wanted...
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she went to princeton. i went to princeton. when she came to harvard law school, we met, very impressive student, very well organized. she did some research for me. i have not stayed in touch with them in subsequent years. i have admired them from afar but i am not part of their circle. i thought of maybe trying to have an interview with the president for this book. i decided not to pursue that. it was because i thought the president gives you an interview, the president is essentially giving you a favor. i didn't want to feel -- i didn't want to feel people and that all, the least little bit. i wanted to feel completely distant. i wanted to feel like i could say what i thought about any individual. in my book for whenever it is worth, i felt uninhibited in putting forth my point of view. >> host: the last 14 years covering the president, when you interview him we gain more perspectives from his insight and you have researched columns and those who have been for and against and going back in your books, using examples as fdr an
she went to princeton. i went to princeton. when she came to harvard law school, we met, very impressive student, very well organized. she did some research for me. i have not stayed in touch with them in subsequent years. i have admired them from afar but i am not part of their circle. i thought of maybe trying to have an interview with the president for this book. i decided not to pursue that. it was because i thought the president gives you an interview, the president is essentially giving...
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the fire started around 7:50 inside an house on princeton street in an area called cherryland.res found the body after they put the fire out. >> there is no indication that there's any foul play. it is going to require investigative work to determine if this was a fire accidental fire or malicious fire. >> sheriff's crime lab team plans to search the home for evidence once firefighters determine it is safe to do so >> the man accused of killing a vallejo police officer after robbing a bank has pleaded not guilty. henry albert smith appeared in a courtroom this morning charged with murder, bank robbery and special circumstances. that means he could face the death penalty if convicted. a memorial service for officer jim capoot will be held tomorrow morning at 11 at have a highway high. the 19 year veteran -- had been a basketball coach at that school. >>> protesters from occupy oakland say they will retake frank ogawa outside city hall. protesters say they won't pitch tents but will build a teepee. they plan a vigil 24/7 this is video of police tearing down the occupy encampment
the fire started around 7:50 inside an house on princeton street in an area called cherryland.res found the body after they put the fire out. >> there is no indication that there's any foul play. it is going to require investigative work to determine if this was a fire accidental fire or malicious fire. >> sheriff's crime lab team plans to search the home for evidence once firefighters determine it is safe to do so >> the man accused of killing a vallejo police officer after...
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the rest of the brain is at the university medical center in princeton, where the autopsy was performed. he died in 1955 at the age of 76. still ahead, happy hour for starbucks lovers. a challenge facing the gap this holiday season. but first, why he may not get to watch the fireworks in downtown baltimore this year received. >> the insta-weather-plus forecast is just ahead. sunny skies overlooking the inner harbor, at the airport, >> bad news for fireworks fans -- you may not get to watch them downtown on new year's eve. the city has not yet raised the money necessary to host them. so far there are about -- they or about $15,000 short of the $75,000 needed. the final decision will be made in the next two weeks. in this afternoon's "consumer alert," the gap is facing quite a challenge this season. it saw a 30% drop in sales during the third quarter the company is trying to expand globally. but the past six years, the chain reported that sales dropped as many -- in many of its north american stores. it is owned by the same operator as banana republic and old navy stores. starbucks is hol
the rest of the brain is at the university medical center in princeton, where the autopsy was performed. he died in 1955 at the age of 76. still ahead, happy hour for starbucks lovers. a challenge facing the gap this holiday season. but first, why he may not get to watch the fireworks in downtown baltimore this year received. >> the insta-weather-plus forecast is just ahead. sunny skies overlooking the inner harbor, at the airport, >> bad news for fireworks fans -- you may not get...
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what about kappa gamma and princeton. that's across the street. boom, the address was at 20 nassau street right adjacent to the mailbox itself. that was a very powerful moment in the investigation. i mentioned up front the consequences of the attack including project bioshield, and the first contract awarded under that project was for $877.5 million for the development of the next generation anthrax vaccine upon which bruce held two pa tents. this contract never would have been awarded without the anthrax attacks. without the contract, with the contract, sorry, bruce had won not only the attention, but now he had the approval, the scientific validation that he criefed. he had both things now. before closing, i'd like to up voke the wisdom of howard baker, the long time former senator from tennessee. senator baker once said in washington, he who does not toot his own horn may just find it untootive. with that inoculation, i want to share a brief passage about the book that was written and posted by karl cannon. he wrote, quote, "the mirage man shou
what about kappa gamma and princeton. that's across the street. boom, the address was at 20 nassau street right adjacent to the mailbox itself. that was a very powerful moment in the investigation. i mentioned up front the consequences of the attack including project bioshield, and the first contract awarded under that project was for $877.5 million for the development of the next generation anthrax vaccine upon which bruce held two pa tents. this contract never would have been awarded without...
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she went to princeton, i went to princeton so when she came to harvard law school, we met. she was a very impressive student, very well organized. she did some research for me. i had not really stayed in touch with them you know in the subsequent years. i have admired them from afar but i'm not really part of their circle. i thought that maybe i was 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 was because i thought well, the president gives you an interview. the president essentially does you a favor and i didn't want, i didn't want to feel, i didn't want to feel beholden at all, even the least little bit. i wanted to feel completely distant. i wanted to feel like i could say what i thought without any inhibition. in my book, for whatever it's worth, i felt uninhibited in putting forth my point if you. >> host: this is an important position covering the president. when you interviewed him, he gains more perspective from his insight and you have intensively researched columns and t
she went to princeton, i went to princeton so when she came to harvard law school, we met. she was a very impressive student, very well organized. she did some research for me. i had not really stayed in touch with them you know in the subsequent years. i have admired them from afar but i'm not really part of their circle. i thought that maybe i was 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 was...
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with the election less than one year away and students in the midst of applying to college, the princeton review has recently named the most politically active colleges. coming in at number ten, new hampshire. ham shirt college, that is. baits college, number nine. harvard college, number eight. university of chicago, united states military academy at west point, number six. the top five politically active colleges coming up right after this. what's next? 607 franklin st. ♪ sea bass... ♪ ooohhh! ♪ i like it. yeah, i love the kitchen. [ male announcer ] the epa-estimated 42 mpg highway chevy cruze eco. perfect for finding your way home. >>> before the break, we named five of the top ten politically active colleges according to the princeton review. rounding out the list are number five, american university. number four, college of the atlantic. number three, new college of florida. georgetown university, number two. and number one, the george washington university. >>> welcome back to this special hour of the "cnn newsroom." we're focusing on politics, allowing you to hear from the 2012 pr
with the election less than one year away and students in the midst of applying to college, the princeton review has recently named the most politically active colleges. coming in at number ten, new hampshire. ham shirt college, that is. baits college, number nine. harvard college, number eight. university of chicago, united states military academy at west point, number six. the top five politically active colleges coming up right after this. what's next? 607 franklin st. ♪ sea bass... ♪...
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>> guest: princeton new jersey. my dad is a doctor now but a scientist working at d'arcy a they moved from brooklyn to new jersey to work and so why grew up in princeton which was a great place i wanted to be a writer since i was 12. my parents were great. i had a lot of television. charles in charge and saved by the bell. my favorite shows. [laughter] my parents sent a rule we had to read two books for week before we can watch tv so i became a speed reader very quickly my dad accepted any kind of book fantasy, science fiction it did not matter as long as you were reading two books a week. i read everything. i wrote to my first book when i was 12. sat down with a typewriter and wrote 2150 page science fiction novel which i then sent to publishers and was rejected and i got letters that said how old are you? [laughter] my family is very much oriented around bucks and my dad is into technology and was a scientist and inventor and electrical engineer then became a medical doctor and when back-to-school and his four day
>> guest: princeton new jersey. my dad is a doctor now but a scientist working at d'arcy a they moved from brooklyn to new jersey to work and so why grew up in princeton which was a great place i wanted to be a writer since i was 12. my parents were great. i had a lot of television. charles in charge and saved by the bell. my favorite shows. [laughter] my parents sent a rule we had to read two books for week before we can watch tv so i became a speed reader very quickly my dad accepted...
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the fire started around 7:50 inside an house on princeton street in an area called cherryland.res found the body after they put the fire out. >> there is no indication that there's any foul play. it is going to require investigative work to determine if this was a fire accidental fire or malicious fire. >> sheriff's crime lab team plans to search the home for evidence once firefighters determine it is safe to do so >> the man accused of killing a vallejo police officer after robbing a bank has pleaded not guilty. henry albert smith appeared in a courtroom this morning charged with murder, bank robbery and special circumstances. that means he could face the death penalty if convicted. a memorial service for officer jim capoot will be held tomorrow morning at 11 at have a highway high. the 19 year veteran -- had been a basketball coach at that school. >>> protesters from occupy oakland say they will retake frank ogawa outside city hall. protesters say they won't pitch tents but will build a teepee. they plan a vigil 24/7 this is video of police tearing down the occupy encampment
the fire started around 7:50 inside an house on princeton street in an area called cherryland.res found the body after they put the fire out. >> there is no indication that there's any foul play. it is going to require investigative work to determine if this was a fire accidental fire or malicious fire. >> sheriff's crime lab team plans to search the home for evidence once firefighters determine it is safe to do so >> the man accused of killing a vallejo police officer after...
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he was sexually assault on the grounds of princeton university. >> as the event continue to unfold, there are due allegations of abuse, this time it is syracuse university. he has been placed on administrative leave as the university and local police investigates stepbrothers for more than one ticket. head coaches called the allegations whys and has said his assistant has his full support. support is something many are looking for right now. two major athletic programs on two campuses and in two struggling communities. >> he was taken into custody. he had been on the run since november 9. police say they have solved a three county armed robbery spree. michael is charged with holding up six different stores across baltimore, crawford, and cecil -- cecil counties. he robbed and exxon gas station last wednesday on aberdeen. he then hit five more locations including a shell-station in aberdeen and a rural farms and carry bill. he also robbed the 711 on bellaire road. baltimore city police said they have arrested a man who has been impersonating a police officer. we are told walter oliver was
he was sexually assault on the grounds of princeton university. >> as the event continue to unfold, there are due allegations of abuse, this time it is syracuse university. he has been placed on administrative leave as the university and local police investigates stepbrothers for more than one ticket. head coaches called the allegations whys and has said his assistant has his full support. support is something many are looking for right now. two major athletic programs on two campuses and...
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other news, pharmaset in princeton, new jersey, is work ing on drugs to fight hepatitis c. i was not familiar with this company but if you do own shares, foster guilliet will pay you 86% more than you would have gotten if you sold it on the open market friday. so, you are totally buying lunch. >>> the first days of selling of linked in. enough time has gone by since this that some of the restrictions against employee stock sales have been lifted. put another way, in mountain view, a lot of people who are now just plain rich. their boss says everyone will show up to work, business as usual. >>> the company continues to focus on work at hand. while they're there's certainly stuff going on, on the market, it's very much a heads down kind of culture here. >> linked in shares are lower this morning. to be fair, lots of shares are suddenly lower on the markets. broader markets trading much, much lower this morning. back to you. >> thank you very much, scott. kind of like hitting the lottery for some people, but you don't have to buy a ticket. linked in employees can start selling
other news, pharmaset in princeton, new jersey, is work ing on drugs to fight hepatitis c. i was not familiar with this company but if you do own shares, foster guilliet will pay you 86% more than you would have gotten if you sold it on the open market friday. so, you are totally buying lunch. >>> the first days of selling of linked in. enough time has gone by since this that some of the restrictions against employee stock sales have been lifted. put another way, in mountain view, a...
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. >> if i went to princeton and find the same rate of drug use, so why the overemphasis on black neighborhoodsson is obvious. i mean, you know, if -- you know, they've done all these studies of racial profiling, you know, on the new jersey turnpike and all kinds of different thoroughfares, and, you know, the numbers show that there are more white people carrying drugs down the new jersey turnpike than black people, but no matter how many times we try to reform the system, more black people are being pulled over for it. >> and this isn't happenstance, there's a pipeline into the prisons in the country that links directly back to communities that high levels of police officers in there. it's overmill tarrization of areas, so people's entire communities are profiled, and racial profiling is happening. and the pipe line, if you look at a city, new york city, there are three communities in new york city where 70% of the prisoners throughout the state of new york come from. and it's no surprise that those are also communities where you have -- >> you said three communities and 70% of the state's pri
. >> if i went to princeton and find the same rate of drug use, so why the overemphasis on black neighborhoodsson is obvious. i mean, you know, if -- you know, they've done all these studies of racial profiling, you know, on the new jersey turnpike and all kinds of different thoroughfares, and, you know, the numbers show that there are more white people carrying drugs down the new jersey turnpike than black people, but no matter how many times we try to reform the system, more black...
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i covered a child sex abuse case in a boy choir school in princeton. through the line in all these cases we talk about how much we care about kids. but what adults really care about is their own prestige, their own privilege, their money, whatever it is. and they will always systematically -- chris: the question -- >> a lot of money was on the line here. penn state football makes $70 million a year. makes a lot of money. like the rest of society, money figures very heavily in wanting to protect the institution. look, the ultimate protection of the institution, a very big step would have been to cancel the rest of the football season. it wasn't even on the table. chris: the school itself. >> say listen, this is serious. this is bigger than football. they didn't do it. >> i have to say -- i was a college athlete. i don't think this is just a sports thing. this is a business. it's a multimillion dollar a year business. and this is about this -- chris: why did paterno protect sandusky? he's a personal protection. >> yes, these are personal protections but
i covered a child sex abuse case in a boy choir school in princeton. through the line in all these cases we talk about how much we care about kids. but what adults really care about is their own prestige, their own privilege, their money, whatever it is. and they will always systematically -- chris: the question -- >> a lot of money was on the line here. penn state football makes $70 million a year. makes a lot of money. like the rest of society, money figures very heavily in wanting to...
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woodrow wilson, former president of princeton that. my father was a graduate of princeton. wilson was an influence also. the enlightened internationalism of wilson heavily influenced my father. lincoln, who might never have been president without the lincoln douglas debates, lincoln was an inspiration and a presence in this family. >> our next call for our guest talking about adlai stevenson comes from oak island, california. jimmy please go ahead. >> thank you for taking my call. i am a world war ii veteran who was part of the eisenhower army. i did not feel like at the time -- i was from north carolina at which you could see it was one of the blue states for adlai stevenson both times. we felt that adlai stevenson was a politician and more able to handle the political things. eisenhower was more of a military person. even though times were good, i was wondering what do you think -- how what the united states had changed in that eight years if adlai stevenson had been president rather than pork eisenhower? >> senator stevenson. let's start with you. >> dwight eisenhower ha
woodrow wilson, former president of princeton that. my father was a graduate of princeton. wilson was an influence also. the enlightened internationalism of wilson heavily influenced my father. lincoln, who might never have been president without the lincoln douglas debates, lincoln was an inspiration and a presence in this family. >> our next call for our guest talking about adlai stevenson comes from oak island, california. jimmy please go ahead. >> thank you for taking my call. i...
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investigate a deadly fire that happened just before 8:00 this morning in a two-unit apartment building on princeton street in and you incorporated part of hayward. one person died. there are no reports of any other injuries. it's not clear what started that fire. >>> and there is light at the end of the caldecott tunnel. sometime this week, the east and west side of the tunnels are expected to meet and breakthrough. once that happens, that will mark the end of the excavation of the top part of the four bore. >>> michael jackson's doctor learned his fate in a los angeles courtroom this morning. dr. conrad murray was sentenced to four years in prison. the maximum punishment possible for an involuntary manslaughter conviction. the presiding judge in the case had some harsh words for murray calling him a disgrace to the medical profession. >> he has absolutely no sense of remorse, absolutely no sense of fault, and is and remains dangerous. >> because of new state laws aimed at reducing prison overcrowding, officials say murray will serve about two years behind bars in a county jail. >>> he could be the
investigate a deadly fire that happened just before 8:00 this morning in a two-unit apartment building on princeton street in and you incorporated part of hayward. one person died. there are no reports of any other injuries. it's not clear what started that fire. >>> and there is light at the end of the caldecott tunnel. sometime this week, the east and west side of the tunnels are expected to meet and breakthrough. once that happens, that will mark the end of the excavation of the top...
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former vice president of the european central bank lucas papademos will be sworn in on friday and princeton and days of political wrangling in athens as main parties struggle to come to an agreement the new coalition government will have to vote for more austerity measures to release another portion of an e.u. bailout otherwise greece warns it will go bankrupt within weeks political analyst peter ere believes the true nature of the deepening crisis is being hidden from public view. i think we have to turn the clock back to the original collapse of the economy because this was no accident it was a very well planned exercise by the new world order who have the ability to close down any company or any country at will and as we know ireland became the victim portugal and greece and apparently spain and italy are likely to follow it really doesn't matter who's in power there are people controlling this situation the banks are involved and sometimes unsecured and of course the politicians themselves remember that they can take out any country financially or militarily that they want to take out t
former vice president of the european central bank lucas papademos will be sworn in on friday and princeton and days of political wrangling in athens as main parties struggle to come to an agreement the new coalition government will have to vote for more austerity measures to release another portion of an e.u. bailout otherwise greece warns it will go bankrupt within weeks political analyst peter ere believes the true nature of the deepening crisis is being hidden from public view. i think we...
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absolutely nothing but the opposite they were cameron has said that they will be a referendum on princeton this in the evening he wants three countries powers that britain don't believe him the engine i think he treats his word well he's already lied once which was over promising a referendum. after the election and then say oh well because there's one scene in signed it doesn't make any sense to them or what facts the matter is i don't believe it and the second thing is the europeans will not from dangerous so any british politician have already stated that we will not have a power of veto over the so-called financial transaction tax or weeks we will pay eighty percent of the entire european collection my forty billion out of the fifty because it will put hundreds of puts through our movie eighty regulations so. that has always westminster pope's a big game but is not capable delivering it why is it so important to have the referenda now do you not believe cameron when he says it's not the right time and we need to help the team this is absolutely the time to help the way that you help th
absolutely nothing but the opposite they were cameron has said that they will be a referendum on princeton this in the evening he wants three countries powers that britain don't believe him the engine i think he treats his word well he's already lied once which was over promising a referendum. after the election and then say oh well because there's one scene in signed it doesn't make any sense to them or what facts the matter is i don't believe it and the second thing is the europeans will not...
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just dropped it doesn't mean they reflect what we're doing or that we promote what they're doing princeton professor and activist dr cornel west who's been a huge supporter of the occupation movement was down here in zuccotti park r.t. had a chance to catch up with him to get his thoughts on what mayor bloomberg has recently said i just think the rome bureau they did try to come up with a rationalization without a convincing reason do you think there's anything criminal about you know dangerous about this encampment that i think every section of new york city has a day and then. what it is they have a human community every human community has something still supporting oh my god yes one hundred twenty it was overall though all the activists that we have spoken with today say they. feel as safe today as they have felt since day one of these occupy wall street movement they say the momentum is growing bigger it's growing louder it's growing larger and they are here to stay reporting from wall street marina r.t. . another of our correspondents lucy catherine i was also covering the occupy pro
just dropped it doesn't mean they reflect what we're doing or that we promote what they're doing princeton professor and activist dr cornel west who's been a huge supporter of the occupation movement was down here in zuccotti park r.t. had a chance to catch up with him to get his thoughts on what mayor bloomberg has recently said i just think the rome bureau they did try to come up with a rationalization without a convincing reason do you think there's anything criminal about you know dangerous...