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a limited population men smart as princeton men. what about the harvard men. >> i never taught thought about that. that is an ivy league school, too. >> terry, you made a good comment about elliott spitzer and bill, you said you went to school with remi and you didn't get action from remi. how much action did you get at princeton? >> i will let that go over to the audience. it emerson and like a poor man's nyu. >> there is a lot of colleges that pride on the alumni and everything about emerson makes them cringe and regurgitate you like a cat bugger. >> oh, that is interesting. ni was going to tell you that brook shields went to princeton and so did meg whitman. can we get quickly to jim carrey. gregg, he said that we viciously and meaning fox news. viciously slandered and what way do we speak falsely about jim carrey. that's what slander means? >> i don't know. because before we said anything, he had observingly said that charlton heston had a small penis because he had a gun. that's the point of his song and all gun owners have sma
a limited population men smart as princeton men. what about the harvard men. >> i never taught thought about that. that is an ivy league school, too. >> terry, you made a good comment about elliott spitzer and bill, you said you went to school with remi and you didn't get action from remi. how much action did you get at princeton? >> i will let that go over to the audience. it emerson and like a poor man's nyu. >> there is a lot of colleges that pride on the alumni and...
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c-span: when did he go to princeton?uest: he went to princeton in 1933, when hitler and the nazis had declared him public enemy number one, and there was a price on his head. c-span: along the way, what citizenship did he hold? >> guest: he was born in germany, so he was naturally a german citizen. he renounced his german citizenship, and for a time was a citizen of no nationality. then he eventually got swiss nationality. and eventually, in 1940, he became an american citizen. c-span: you have a book on biography. >> guest: yes. c-span: and -- let me see. you, i'm sure, remember the title of it. it's "fair game: what biographers don't tell you." >> guest: i decided that biographers should be put to the same scrutiny as they put their subjects. so i -- as well as a survey of biography through the ages, i interviewed quite a few contemporary biographers, including bob woodward, who's quite interesting. and one of the things i got out of him is he told me the secret of how he, in confidence, the secret of how he interviewe
c-span: when did he go to princeton?uest: he went to princeton in 1933, when hitler and the nazis had declared him public enemy number one, and there was a price on his head. c-span: along the way, what citizenship did he hold? >> guest: he was born in germany, so he was naturally a german citizen. he renounced his german citizenship, and for a time was a citizen of no nationality. then he eventually got swiss nationality. and eventually, in 1940, he became an american citizen. c-span:...
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it was written by a princeton alum, a mom of two princeton students, written to the women on campus, in addition to getting your education, they should really use their time there wisely and look for a husband, as well. she's going to tell us why she wrote that letter and why she is so surprised by the backlash, just a little bit. >> yeah, just a little bit. you guys look like an easter egg roll here. >> that's why we're standing here. tip us over and roll us down the plaza, we're happy to do that. >>> coming up, here's a story about lost and found. this is a true treasure. it's about a georgia woman who thought the pictures of her hawaiian trip were gone forever when she went on vacation. this was six years ago. she lost her camera on a diving trip, clearly for that photo to exist, somebody found it. we'll tell you about this incredible turn of events. the camera recently washed up thousands of miles away in taiwan with its memory card still intact. quite an effort to find the rightful owner. this morning, that mysterious blond no longer a mystery. the woman from the pictures is in
it was written by a princeton alum, a mom of two princeton students, written to the women on campus, in addition to getting your education, they should really use their time there wisely and look for a husband, as well. she's going to tell us why she wrote that letter and why she is so surprised by the backlash, just a little bit. >> yeah, just a little bit. you guys look like an easter egg roll here. >> that's why we're standing here. tip us over and roll us down the plaza, we're...
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it's the letter making waves not just on princeton's campus but across the country. because it's filled with advice like this -- "here's what nobody is telling you, find a husband on campus before you graduate." >> at first, i was shocked. i do think there's some truth in what she's saying. >> reporter: susan, the author of the open letter was one of the first females to graduate from the ivy league school. >> it's not easy to get to princeton. i'm just suggesting. take full advantage of it. >> reporter: her missive to women of her alma mater is sparking barrage of snarky headlines on the internet. one reading, princeton grad warns undergraduates to find their husbands now because the rested world is too dumb. >> it was just intended to suggest to these young women who are on campus today keep an open mind, look around you, these are the best, best guys. if the women's movement has truly done what it's supposed to do, it should enable women to make whatever choices are appropriate for them. even if they're seemingly retrogressive. >> reporter: in the letter, she also
it's the letter making waves not just on princeton's campus but across the country. because it's filled with advice like this -- "here's what nobody is telling you, find a husband on campus before you graduate." >> at first, i was shocked. i do think there's some truth in what she's saying. >> reporter: susan, the author of the open letter was one of the first females to graduate from the ivy league school. >> it's not easy to get to princeton. i'm just suggesting....
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as caroline has said, we can make princeton affordable for any student.hallenge often is that low-income students don't take the s.a.t. or th a.c.t., the or advanced laiment test until late in their high school career, often their senior year, and that's a very late point for us to be able to reach them. we can send some mailings. we can try and use e-mail. but a lot of what really matters for low-income student if they're going to leave the community they're from, if they're going to go outside of their comfort zone, is they need a lot of personal contact, and it's very hard to do that on short notice or to get admissions officers out to student who are relativelyite icealated in their high schools in person. we do the best we can, but it can be very difficult to just figure out where they are. >> brown: i don't know how much you've had a chance to look at your sister's study here, but what do you do now? mao do you-- how big a problem is it for you? and how do you do a better job of reaching-- of reaching-- reaching out more? >> we don't think it's a pr
as caroline has said, we can make princeton affordable for any student.hallenge often is that low-income students don't take the s.a.t. or th a.c.t., the or advanced laiment test until late in their high school career, often their senior year, and that's a very late point for us to be able to reach them. we can send some mailings. we can try and use e-mail. but a lot of what really matters for low-income student if they're going to leave the community they're from, if they're going to go...
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princeton does not deliver.u want one of these houses, you have to stop by and literally and take it off campus. they want to put a train station here, a new facility for their art department and to do that they need to get the seven houses off their property. you are welcome to come by and pick one up. old homes, most hundred years old and not in the best condition. some of them have been gutted inside. you can see a lot of installation peeking out here and there. in some cases they are dilapidated sort of structure. others think they could be removed and we talked with one resident that his own home was moved to princeton over a hundred years ago and it's completely feasible. >> the historical society did a display of all the houses that have been moved. there are dozens and dozens, it can be done. it's a question of cost. >> reporter: and the cost would, of course, differ depending on which way you move them but certainly in the tens of thousands of dollars. we had a chance to talk to a builder that specializ
princeton does not deliver.u want one of these houses, you have to stop by and literally and take it off campus. they want to put a train station here, a new facility for their art department and to do that they need to get the seven houses off their property. you are welcome to come by and pick one up. old homes, most hundred years old and not in the best condition. some of them have been gutted inside. you can see a lot of installation peeking out here and there. in some cases they are...
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if the letter making waves not just on princeton's campus but across the country. because it's filled with advice like this -- here's what nobody is telling you -- find a husband on campus before you graduate. >> at first, i was shocked. i do think there's some truth to what she's saying. >> reporter: the author of the open letter was one of the first females to graduate from the ivy league school. >> it's not easy to get to princeton. >> reporter: it's sparking barrage of snashgy headlines on e internet. >> it was just intended to suggest to these young women who are on campus today keep an open mind, look around you, these are the best, best guys. if the women's movement has truly done what it's supposed to do, it should allow women to do choices what's appropriate for them. >> reporter: in the letter, she also said although men regularly marry women who are younger and less intelligent, ultimately, it will frustrate you to be with a man who just isn't as smart as you. >> i don't think you're actively looking for your husband when you're here. >> reporter: it's n
if the letter making waves not just on princeton's campus but across the country. because it's filled with advice like this -- here's what nobody is telling you -- find a husband on campus before you graduate. >> at first, i was shocked. i do think there's some truth to what she's saying. >> reporter: the author of the open letter was one of the first females to graduate from the ivy league school. >> it's not easy to get to princeton. >> reporter: it's sparking barrage...
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for whatever reason, she wanted me to apply to princeton.nto princeton. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and i remember i go and i got, like, a suit at t.j. maxx. like, it was like a -- [ light laughter ] i remember it was, like, a blue blazer with a long, plaid skirt. it was, like, late '80s. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and i remember in the interview -- i had the alumni interview, and i could tell the guy thought i was just dope. and he's like, "you don't have a driver's license?" i was like, "no, i don't really need one. [ laughter ] i feel like my friends -- other people drive." it just seemed like i had no ambition. >> jimmy: he was crumpling up your admission -- >> no personality. >> jimmy: yeah, tell me more about your car. >> do you do activities? like, "no, i just, like, hang out. i'm, like, pretty into making microwave nachos." [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "i'm good at that." well, i want to -- it's a funny movie. paul rudd is in it, as well. i want to show you a clip of the lily tomlin who plays your mom. >> oh, yeah. this clip is actually lily, so -- >> jimm
for whatever reason, she wanted me to apply to princeton.nto princeton. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and i remember i go and i got, like, a suit at t.j. maxx. like, it was like a -- [ light laughter ] i remember it was, like, a blue blazer with a long, plaid skirt. it was, like, late '80s. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and i remember in the interview -- i had the alumni interview, and i could tell the guy thought i was just dope. and he's like, "you don't have a driver's license?"...
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when princeton alum susan patton wrote a letter published in the daily campus paper -- >> here is my, the daughters i never had. >> reporter: she didn't think her how-to guide on landing a husband would cause such controver controversy. >> for most of you the attorney stone of your future and happiness will be inextricably linked to the man you marry. you will never again have this concentration of men who are worthy of you. >> reporter: the mother of two sons and princetonians offered her advice to female students telling them princeton and other i' ivy league universities are the best places to find prince charming. >> here is what nobody is telling you. find a husband on campus before you graduate. yes, i went there. >> reporter: patton says her maternal life advice was aimed at a specific group of college girls she met after atending a women's leadership conference on campus. those in search of a family as well as a career. >> look at your opportunity here at princeton to do not just learn about your subject of interest or learn about your major, but look at life planning from a
when princeton alum susan patton wrote a letter published in the daily campus paper -- >> here is my, the daughters i never had. >> reporter: she didn't think her how-to guide on landing a husband would cause such controver controversy. >> for most of you the attorney stone of your future and happiness will be inextricably linked to the man you marry. you will never again have this concentration of men who are worthy of you. >> reporter: the mother of two sons and...
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. >> reporter: she's talking about noodle.org, the brainchild of princeton review founder john katzman. his goal, creating a one-stop shop for college profiles, reviews and costs. >> there is a reason no one has done this. that no one has put together a way for learners and parents and students and educators. the information is scattered. it's all over the place. giving you good advice really means getting in your head. >> reporter: noodle curates a list of potential colleges based on user responses to a questionnaire. >> they asked me what i wanted because it was very scrambled in my head so they would ask me from extremely to not at all. >> reporter: but noodle hopes to be much more than a virtual advisor to choose a college, it wants to be a one-stop shop for all things education. >> at launch there are two things we focused on schools. whether that's a kindergarten or a college or a grad school or a study-abroad program, and learning content. i want to learn how to add two fractions. i want a couple of explanations that are going to make the most sense and are going to help me the
. >> reporter: she's talking about noodle.org, the brainchild of princeton review founder john katzman. his goal, creating a one-stop shop for college profiles, reviews and costs. >> there is a reason no one has done this. that no one has put together a way for learners and parents and students and educators. the information is scattered. it's all over the place. giving you good advice really means getting in your head. >> reporter: noodle curates a list of potential colleges...
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susan moeller is her name, and you're currently at princeton? >> guest: i'm teaching history at princeton. c-span: what kind of history? >> guest: well, i teach american history, for the most part. i also have taught a couple of courses -- actually, one course -- over in the american studies department. but i primarily teach 20th-century history. c-span: the bio sheet says that you have a ph.d. and a masters from harvard and an undergraduate degree from yale. >> guest: yeah. clean sweep, i guess. c-span: that you were born where in new jersey? >> guest: i was born actually in a hospital in east orange, and my family lived in west orange, and my grandparents lived in south orange. c-span: and you grew up in belgium and switzerland. where and why? >> guest: well, i didn't last too long in new jersey. we almost immediately moved to outside of philadelphia and then more or less at the end of elementary school my father was transferred -- he's a businessman -- was transferred overseas to belgium. and i went to school a little bit south of brussels, b
susan moeller is her name, and you're currently at princeton? >> guest: i'm teaching history at princeton. c-span: what kind of history? >> guest: well, i teach american history, for the most part. i also have taught a couple of courses -- actually, one course -- over in the american studies department. but i primarily teach 20th-century history. c-span: the bio sheet says that you have a ph.d. and a masters from harvard and an undergraduate degree from yale. >> guest: yeah....
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former federal reserve vice chairman and noted princeton economist with us here next. ♪ gotcha !ou ! you cannot escape the rebel forces ! ahhh. got you ! got ya ! gotcha ! got ya. that's all you got, brother ? take that. never having to surrender the things that matter. gotcha. that's powerful. verizon. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours. zero heartbur ♪ lou: well, amidst all today, the housing market showing signs of a robust recovery. a former vice chair of the fed and noted economist alan blinder joins us here tonight to tal about the possibilities of a return to prosperity. and on wall street, the dow jones industrials powering through all those zero lorries to close higher. many investors still concerned about the eu bailout and the cyprus rejection of the eu mandated tax on the small depositors. news that the housing sector is stronger than
former federal reserve vice chairman and noted princeton economist with us here next. ♪ gotcha !ou ! you cannot escape the rebel forces ! ahhh. got you ! got ya ! gotcha ! got ya. that's all you got, brother ? take that. never having to surrender the things that matter. gotcha. that's powerful. verizon. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't...
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former federal reserve vice chairman and noted princeton economist with us here next. ♪ ♪ lou: well,all today, the housing market showing signs of a robust recovery. a former vice chair of the fed and noted economist alan blinder joins us here tonight to talk about the possibilities of a return to prosperity. and on wall street, the dow jones industrials powering through all those zero lorries to close higher. many investors still concerned about the eu bailout and the cyprus rejection of the eu mandated tax on the small depositors. news that the housing sector is stronger than expected helping to overcome some of the markets and today. the dow up about four points. the s&p fell to the same number, the nasdaq down almost nine. big board volume today picking up. gold moving higher, up 670, closing at 161130. crude oil dropping a dollar 58 to 9216 per barrel. the bond market and interest rates falling. the ten year treasury just under 2%. federal reserve policymakers beginning their 2-day meeting. my next guest said the fed will has been substantial, don't expect changes anytime soon.
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a former princeton graduate. her son is now enrolled in princeton. is he a junior there. an interesting opinion piece for the school newspaper basically urging women there to start dating her son. >> alisyn: no, no. it goes further than that not just about dating her son. urging young women at princeton to find a husband. that is her overarching message to them. now is the moment she is saying, ladies, snag a husband while you are still at princeton because it ain't going to get any better than that. >> clayton: by the way my son is 19. you should date him. >> kelly: shear is what she says in the letter. her letter to the princetonian goes on to read my younger son is a junior and the universe of women he can marry is limitless. men regularly marry women who are younger, less intelligent, less educated. it's amazing how forgiving men can be about a woman's lack of you addition. >> alisyn: if she is pretty. true that at. >> clayton: men aren't their intellectual women asprins ton william we have priced ourselves out of the market. there are princeton men as smart or smarte
a former princeton graduate. her son is now enrolled in princeton. is he a junior there. an interesting opinion piece for the school newspaper basically urging women there to start dating her son. >> alisyn: no, no. it goes further than that not just about dating her son. urging young women at princeton to find a husband. that is her overarching message to them. now is the moment she is saying, ladies, snag a husband while you are still at princeton because it ain't going to get any...
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he is also princeton professor. thank you for doing this. so explain, first, specifically why you feel that right now really there is, as far as i can tell, almost no limit to what you would be willing to do in terms of stimulating the economy. >> right now is a time when not spending is extremely disruptive. if the government pulls back, it's destroying jobs and there's no way to offset that. ordinarily if a government spends less the federal reserve can cut interest rates, like we did at the end of the cold war, but we can't do that now because the interest rate fed controls are at zero. so we have no offset and conversely up to, if we increase spending right now it will create jobs and expand the economy. this is a really good time to be spending. won't always be like this. this is not the normal situation. normally we have an economy that is operating at full capacity, the fed is raising rates to offset the risk of inflation. in which case, we have a lot of -- we can offset any change in the spending. in fact, we will have to because inc
he is also princeton professor. thank you for doing this. so explain, first, specifically why you feel that right now really there is, as far as i can tell, almost no limit to what you would be willing to do in terms of stimulating the economy. >> right now is a time when not spending is extremely disruptive. if the government pulls back, it's destroying jobs and there's no way to offset that. ordinarily if a government spends less the federal reserve can cut interest rates, like we did...
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we asked which princeton athlete is the team's only road scholar and only player to earn the ncaa basketballmost outstanding player. the answer, former senator bill bradley. and congratulations to today's winner. brad kaplinski also, abc news's rick klein. thanks for watching our show, klein, thank you for watching our show. some love from abc. if you've got a political tribute question, e-mail us. [ lane ] are you growing old waiting for your wrinkle cream to work? neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair has the fastest retinol formula. to visibly reduce fine lines and wrinkles in just one week. neutrogena®. >>> let's bring back our gaggle, angela rye, jackie kucinich. some interesting information coming in here. valerie jarrett is going to go to the supreme court arguments today. nancy pelosi is going to go tomorrow. you're seeing a push by high profile democrats to show their faces. ranesh i want to talk about 2014 in the quest to make mitch mcconnell the senate majority leader, which i'm sure you'll be a part of in some capacity. i want to ask you, as you see these states opening up, michigan,
we asked which princeton athlete is the team's only road scholar and only player to earn the ncaa basketballmost outstanding player. the answer, former senator bill bradley. and congratulations to today's winner. brad kaplinski also, abc news's rick klein. thanks for watching our show, klein, thank you for watching our show. some love from abc. if you've got a political tribute question, e-mail us. [ lane ] are you growing old waiting for your wrinkle cream to work? neutrogena® rapid wrinkle...
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the princeton faculty have it so bad.thing that we are talk about when we are are talking about corporate america, and can women change that thing so we can value life as we do profit. >> women can absolutely change that thing, and the reality is that structure dictates funct n function, and women do have to change the structure, but one woman can't do it. and women have to do it together and we have to build a bridge between those in the corporate elite group who seem to have the access in the world and the young women coming up, and we have the bookend the argument and the activity and start at global economic forums and davos and elementary schools and high schools and fundamentally change the structure of organizations, the work schedule, time, the quality of work, not quantity of work. >> and the mentoring piece, we tend to think that women have to mentor other women, and one of sandberg's clear points is that it was larry summers and a variety of men who had access to power who helped to bring her along and it felt
the princeton faculty have it so bad.thing that we are talk about when we are are talking about corporate america, and can women change that thing so we can value life as we do profit. >> women can absolutely change that thing, and the reality is that structure dictates funct n function, and women do have to change the structure, but one woman can't do it. and women have to do it together and we have to build a bridge between those in the corporate elite group who seem to have the access...
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that is our show, thank you for watching, we will see you next week.n at princeton should scoop up a man.eton should marry someone from principeton. >> brenda: more about march going out like a lamb. and stocks ending the month roaring. and the largest quarterly gain in history. and the s&p 500 finally hitting an all-time high. what about the economy? while some areas of improving. jobless benefits moving up. new home sales slowing down and a key read on investment plans raising a red flag. so, is wall street signaling a boom or ignoring a coming bust? hi, i'm brenda buttner, this is bulls and bears, let's get to it. the bulls and bears this week, we've got gary b smith, jonas max ferris, john lay field along with julian epstein. welcome to everybody. okay, john, boom or bust? >> unfortunately, brenda, i believe a bust. and i wish that wasn't the case. there are a few positive things going on in the economy, but with long-term structural unemployment, not cyclical unemployment and anemic growth, what gary b brought up weeks ago, the market is detached what's going on in the united st
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women followed. 50 years ago, it was a far- fetched dream for women to be at princeton and yale, let alone west point, and they did not even go to the university of north carolina, where i was a student. females were not allowed. people forget. had not even been invented. since the african-american movement began to open those doors, gay people have gone from literally the crime that dare not even speak its name to a period where we are now talking about open gay marriage, so these are very, very inspirational things, but we need to be constantly reminded that it was the african-american movement that opened the doors for the other movements. tavis: one reason we have to be reminded is that students are not taught this in school. the distillation of the trilogy that you did about the king years, the first answer was that teachers have been saying to you over and over again that they need something to assign to their students, high school students and college students, and i am not naÏve, taylor, in asking this question, but even when the documentation exists for them to do otherwise,
women followed. 50 years ago, it was a far- fetched dream for women to be at princeton and yale, let alone west point, and they did not even go to the university of north carolina, where i was a student. females were not allowed. people forget. had not even been invented. since the african-american movement began to open those doors, gay people have gone from literally the crime that dare not even speak its name to a period where we are now talking about open gay marriage, so these are very,...
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michelle of columbia university, michael shadlen len, also of columbia university, daniel konaman of princeton university, alan alda the actor, writer and host of the upcoming pbs program, brains on trial. and once again my cohost is dr. eric kandel, a nobel laureate, a professor at columbia university and a howard hughes medical investigator. i'm pleased to have all of them here at this table. and as usual, we begin with eric kandel. >> we are going to speak about the public policy implication of the new science of mind. you know, we picked this topic almost two years ago. and we planned to have it at the end of the second series. and we didn't realize it, but the timing couldn't be more perfect-- perfect than to have it in march of 2013. because in this short period of two years, perhaps because of the brain series, the public interest in the brain has increased enormously. so that many people, including policy experts, are beginning to see the great challenge for science in the 21st century is to understand the human mind. and this has caught the imagination of world leaders. simon perez, t
michelle of columbia university, michael shadlen len, also of columbia university, daniel konaman of princeton university, alan alda the actor, writer and host of the upcoming pbs program, brains on trial. and once again my cohost is dr. eric kandel, a nobel laureate, a professor at columbia university and a howard hughes medical investigator. i'm pleased to have all of them here at this table. and as usual, we begin with eric kandel. >> we are going to speak about the public policy...
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. >> rose: joining me is alan blinder of princeton university, the author of "after the music stops, the financial crisis, the response and the work ahead." and david leonhardt, author of "here's the deal: how washington can solve the deficit and spur growth." i am pleased to have them both on the program. what's the headline coming out of bernke's press conrence? >> i think steady as it goes is the main headline. the fed is going to continue to buy these bonds it has been buying at about the same pace. it's going to continue doing it until sees unemployment fall to about 6.5%. i don't think there are any changed today. i think the most interesting part of the news conference was when bernanke wanted to stay on in the job. although he refused to answer the question he said he and president obama had spokeeb about it "a bit." ihink it's intesng to think about the idea he and obama have talked about whether he wants a third term and how inclined obama is to give it to him. >> rose: i would think if obama is talking to him about it it suggests will obama would like for him to continue.
. >> rose: joining me is alan blinder of princeton university, the author of "after the music stops, the financial crisis, the response and the work ahead." and david leonhardt, author of "here's the deal: how washington can solve the deficit and spur growth." i am pleased to have them both on the program. what's the headline coming out of bernke's press conrence? >> i think steady as it goes is the main headline. the fed is going to continue to buy these bonds...
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is this halloween or princeton parents' weekend?'t know whether to be scared or proud of my cousin. - it's halloween, sir. - proud it is. - but this "almost all saints' day" isn't gonna be much of a celebration. i just heard that world-famous clog dancer jugbert cody has gone to a better place. - he's in cabo? - no, sir. he passed away. but at least he died doing what he loved-- blogging on the huffington post. - wow. two down, one to go. - what do you mean? - the rule of threes-- celebrities always die in groups of three. you better be careful, tray. - yeah, right. that's not a real thing.
is this halloween or princeton parents' weekend?'t know whether to be scared or proud of my cousin. - it's halloween, sir. - proud it is. - but this "almost all saints' day" isn't gonna be much of a celebration. i just heard that world-famous clog dancer jugbert cody has gone to a better place. - he's in cabo? - no, sir. he passed away. but at least he died doing what he loved-- blogging on the huffington post. - wow. two down, one to go. - what do you mean? - the rule of threes--...
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very happily, i wish both the obama girls extreme good luck in their college search, and i think princetonill be a lovely place for her to end up when she does eventually visit it. >> indeed. where her mother went. where her uncle greg robinson went. the picture of the fake doesn't even do justice to the real malea. thanks both to you, ruth and chris. see you later. thanks again. >> thank you. you have a great trip. >> is the dow on a sugar high? thank you. we'll talk about wall street ahead and how does john kerry view his transition from senator to statesman? more of the interview in a moment. you're watching "andrea mitchell reports" live from doha only on msnbc. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 seems like etfs are everywhere these days. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 but there is one source with a wealth of etf knowledge tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 all in one place. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 introducing schwab etf onesource™. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 it's one source with the most commission-free etfs. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 one source with etfs from leading providers tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and extensive co
very happily, i wish both the obama girls extreme good luck in their college search, and i think princetonill be a lovely place for her to end up when she does eventually visit it. >> indeed. where her mother went. where her uncle greg robinson went. the picture of the fake doesn't even do justice to the real malea. thanks both to you, ruth and chris. see you later. thanks again. >> thank you. you have a great trip. >> is the dow on a sugar high? thank you. we'll talk about...
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the shooting happened after midnight in a residential neighborhood near the intersection of princeton street and sunset boulevard, across from a high school. the victim was a man in his late 20s. investigators told nbc bay area news that they have not identified the man and are urging anyone with information on the gunman to call the alameda county sheriff's department. >>> chp officers are investigating a hit and run in hayward that happened a few blocks from this morning's deadly shooting it happened near the corner of vallejo and sunset boulevard. a driver crashed into a parked car and fled the scene. there were conflicting reports about what happened next, but some say a child was in one of the cars and was injured. we'll have more information as soon as it becomes available. >>> a man is under arrest after allegedly robbing a walmart and leading police on a chase through american canyon. police were called to the walmart on main street on the report that a man stole a tv at gun point. police chased him through a mobile home park. the suspect then crashed. he suffered serious inju
the shooting happened after midnight in a residential neighborhood near the intersection of princeton street and sunset boulevard, across from a high school. the victim was a man in his late 20s. investigators told nbc bay area news that they have not identified the man and are urging anyone with information on the gunman to call the alameda county sheriff's department. >>> chp officers are investigating a hit and run in hayward that happened a few blocks from this morning's deadly...
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it is tucked behind a home on princeton street. now, this small camper become a crime scene. the man renting it gunned down inside. this woman who lives in front asked that we not show her face, she is too afraid. >> we heard the shots, and she came in for help. >> i got really scared. but then i calmed down because i have to call 911. >> for the tenant, it was too late. he died at the hospital. the alameda county sheriff's department is not officially identified him, but he moved here from mexico and working two jobs at local restaurants. >> he had a fight with somebody, we don't know who they were. >> authorities are trying to figure out if any recent troubles might have factored into his death. right now they have lit toll go on. >> there's no suspects at this time. we are searching the area. we have a lot of businesses that are around here that have video capabilities. >> right after he yelled, it was about 3 to 5 shouts. >> then neighbors say they saw two cars speed away. >> one left this way, like a subaru, the other one came from this direction. >> residents say they w
it is tucked behind a home on princeton street. now, this small camper become a crime scene. the man renting it gunned down inside. this woman who lives in front asked that we not show her face, she is too afraid. >> we heard the shots, and she came in for help. >> i got really scared. but then i calmed down because i have to call 911. >> for the tenant, it was too late. he died at the hospital. the alameda county sheriff's department is not officially identified him, but he...
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princeton has just fallen to number two.rk harder than ever. because i want to go out on top. >> the horror of princeton falling to number two. so this is a film that takes place sort of during the college admissions process. now, it was aa long time for me, but i'm still scarred by the college admissions process. where is the had you moumor in admissions? >> with this guy. >> the humor is really in the competition, i suppose, between the two ladies who want to take over my job as the director of admissions. >> clarence, we're going to be back on top. we're going to make that happen, by working together, right, portia? >> absolutely. >> as a mother myself, i know the importance of teamwork. >> and i am not a mother, but i know the importance of it too. can't go it alone. >> i have heard during the filming of this, that it was hard to get through without getting cracked up. >> he was. >> i -- i don't remember that, but i was just trying not to be fired and honored to be in such an "a" list movie for a "d" list actor. >> tina
princeton has just fallen to number two.rk harder than ever. because i want to go out on top. >> the horror of princeton falling to number two. so this is a film that takes place sort of during the college admissions process. now, it was aa long time for me, but i'm still scarred by the college admissions process. where is the had you moumor in admissions? >> with this guy. >> the humor is really in the competition, i suppose, between the two ladies who want to take over my...
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national committee, debbie wasserman shultz, congresswoman of florida and george will, paul krugman of princeton and "the new york times" and white house correspondent for bloomberg, julianna goldman. welcome to all of you. let me ask you, senator, what happened there? >> well, it was a very honest, frank, pretty complete discussion of, you know, the problems we face in this nation. president obama opened it up really prioritizing the problems, certainly making the point that it's health care, it's medicare. you know, from my standpoint, the input i provided to him, if we're going to get to an agreement, this is a good first step and have to start meeting with people and developing relationships and spend a fair amount of time figuring out what we agree on first, you know, so many times we're talking about different numbers and first have to agree on the numbers, the facts. one interesting point he made, the problem with medicare, he said, is about a dollar of every -- basically americans paying a dollar, but they get more than $3 out in benefits. he said people don't understand that and think t
national committee, debbie wasserman shultz, congresswoman of florida and george will, paul krugman of princeton and "the new york times" and white house correspondent for bloomberg, julianna goldman. welcome to all of you. let me ask you, senator, what happened there? >> well, it was a very honest, frank, pretty complete discussion of, you know, the problems we face in this nation. president obama opened it up really prioritizing the problems, certainly making the point that...
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kennan at princeton, but neither in the years that followed ever felt part of any establishment. both men were afflicted with a deep cultural testament that was rooted not enforcing another world war. it went back further than that, really deeply in the 1920s and the post world war i period. they were periods of optimism in the lives of chambers and kennan, but i would say for chambers it's his period as editor at time in world war ii. i would say for kennan, it's his year at the national war college and in the early days of the policy planning where he was able to make it work as he wished with the total support of general george marshall who had become secretary of state. these periods of optimism were fleeting for both men. both men sounded the alarm about soviet intentions. chambers to the roosevelt administration as early as 1939 with no visible results. kennan to the roosevelt administration through the diplomatic reporting from moscow in 1944-45, which he also felt to have been ineffective. both men found themselves as result isolated from many of their contemporaries, ost
kennan at princeton, but neither in the years that followed ever felt part of any establishment. both men were afflicted with a deep cultural testament that was rooted not enforcing another world war. it went back further than that, really deeply in the 1920s and the post world war i period. they were periods of optimism in the lives of chambers and kennan, but i would say for chambers it's his period as editor at time in world war ii. i would say for kennan, it's his year at the national war...
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my first boss believe in hiring people who graduated from princeton, yale, or dartmouth.enefited from that credentialism. a college degree is evidence o a certain level of skill or knowledge and some peoe believe hat. but my glasses were mostly lectures, pompous professor droning on. i retained barely enough of what he said or the reading to pass tests. but i did not really learn much in college. well, i leaed about alcohol,
my first boss believe in hiring people who graduated from princeton, yale, or dartmouth.enefited from that credentialism. a college degree is evidence o a certain level of skill or knowledge and some peoe believe hat. but my glasses were mostly lectures, pompous professor droning on. i retained barely enough of what he said or the reading to pass tests. but i did not really learn much in college. well, i leaed about alcohol,
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my first boss believe in hiring people who graduated from princeton, yale, or dartmouth. benefited from that credentialism. a colle degree is evidence of a certain level of skill or knowledge and some people believe that. but my glasses were mostly lectures, pompous professor droning on. i retained barely enough of what he said or the reading to pass tests. but i did not really learn much
my first boss believe in hiring people who graduated from princeton, yale, or dartmouth. benefited from that credentialism. a colle degree is evidence of a certain level of skill or knowledge and some people believe that. but my glasses were mostly lectures, pompous professor droning on. i retained barely enough of what he said or the reading to pass tests. but i did not really learn much
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my first boss believe in hiring people who graduated from princeton, yale, or dartmouth.ited from that credentialism. a college degree is evidence of a certain level of skill or knowledge and some people believe that. but my glasses were mostly lectures, pompous professor droning on. i retained barely enough of what he said or the reading to pass tests. but i did not really learn much in college.
my first boss believe in hiring people who graduated from princeton, yale, or dartmouth.ited from that credentialism. a college degree is evidence of a certain level of skill or knowledge and some people believe that. but my glasses were mostly lectures, pompous professor droning on. i retained barely enough of what he said or the reading to pass tests. but i did not really learn much in college.
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i did apply to princeton because my mom had this dream that i would apply to princeton.rinceton. >> eat your heart out, princeton. >> i think it's much harder now, kids really sweat it now. >> kindergarten. >> just trying to get a kid into kindergarten in new york city, college will be no big deal for my kids. they've got 50 states to choose from. >> we talked about paul rudd. it would seem that you would know each other, travel in the same circles. in my mind it seems you would. but this is the first time you've worked together. >> yes. we have a lot of mutual friends in common. when i heard i was doing the movie with paul, i texted amy poehler, he's going to be nice to me, right? he's not too cool for school. and she was like, he's so nice! >> you do have the steamy shower scene. >> my favorite part of this is when you shoot these, right below camera you have like a $2 bathing suit rolled down and a pair of jams and crocks. >> it's not exactly as sexy as it looks? >> it's exactly as it looks. i really liked the story. i thought it had a great human compelling story at
i did apply to princeton because my mom had this dream that i would apply to princeton.rinceton. >> eat your heart out, princeton. >> i think it's much harder now, kids really sweat it now. >> kindergarten. >> just trying to get a kid into kindergarten in new york city, college will be no big deal for my kids. they've got 50 states to choose from. >> we talked about paul rudd. it would seem that you would know each other, travel in the same circles. in my mind it...
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princeton seeks review because its regulations were at issue. new jersey joins in seeking review but does not ask for relief, does not take position on what relief would be -- imagine in article two it says that the president shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed. so the president has worked out -- i personally and others think this law is unconstitutional but i have this obligation. and because i have this obligation, i will not -- i will continue to execute this law. i will continue to execute it though i disagree wit. and i execute it until i have an authoritative determination not to. how is that different from a trustee who believes he has an obligation to a trust to do something under a certain provision that he thinks doesn't require that but there is a debate about it. but he says i have the obligation here. i'm going to follow this through. there would be standing in the second case for any fiduciary to continue. we'd understand that and say there was standing. why don't we here? >> well the trustee would be able to go to
princeton seeks review because its regulations were at issue. new jersey joins in seeking review but does not ask for relief, does not take position on what relief would be -- imagine in article two it says that the president shall take care that the laws be faithfully executed. so the president has worked out -- i personally and others think this law is unconstitutional but i have this obligation. and because i have this obligation, i will not -- i will continue to execute this law. i will...
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. >> reporter: it's tucked hot topic a home on princeton street in unincorporated hayward and now theene. this woman asked us not to show her face, she is too afraid. >> he heard the shots and came for help, oh, they hit me. i got really scared. but then i calmed down because i have to call 911 for the for the tenant it was too late. he tie died at hospital. alameda county sheriff's deputies has not officially identified himself, but early homeowner say he moved here from mexico and was working two jobs at local restaurants. >> he had a problem, a fight with somebody at work, but we don't know who they are. >> reporter: authorities are trying to figure out if recent trouble might have factored into his death, but right now they have little to go on. >> there are no suspects right now. we're search the area and we have a lot of businesses around here that have video capabilities. >> right after he yelled there was three, four to five shots. >> reporter: then neighbors say they saw two cars, one dark, one light speed away. >> there were two car, like a is subaru and other from this dire
. >> reporter: it's tucked hot topic a home on princeton street in unincorporated hayward and now theene. this woman asked us not to show her face, she is too afraid. >> he heard the shots and came for help, oh, they hit me. i got really scared. but then i calmed down because i have to call 911 for the for the tenant it was too late. he tie died at hospital. alameda county sheriff's deputies has not officially identified himself, but early homeowner say he moved here from mexico and...
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that it is a cure all because it is not a cure all i mean i have plenty of folks that i graduated princeton with that have great degrees in employed currently so there needs to be a sense of resourcefulness there needs to be a sense of belief in the fact that one can achieve more and i think you know one one one interesting piece that i've read recently was making the financial aid system for people that are in that lower income core tile being able to achieve more financial aid for their college pursuits i think that system needs to be a little bit it needs to be more transparent and cleaned up a bit in an effort for those people to get financially to get that education because let's face it i mean education costs in the college world is is just it's just not cheap and it continues to increase so there's a whole host of things here i guess liz that are moving parts to make the lower income court you know earn more money and increase their income because the facts are that one in six i think it's one in six people right now are living in poverty and the united states numbers don't look at a
that it is a cure all because it is not a cure all i mean i have plenty of folks that i graduated princeton with that have great degrees in employed currently so there needs to be a sense of resourcefulness there needs to be a sense of belief in the fact that one can achieve more and i think you know one one one interesting piece that i've read recently was making the financial aid system for people that are in that lower income core tile being able to achieve more financial aid for their...