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(audience reacts) now, oppenheimer lived in princeton, new jersey, which is located in the subject ofstallment of my 434-part series "better know a district." tonight, new jersey's 12th, the fighting 12th! (cheers and applause) thank you. other notable princetonians include james madison, jimmy stewart, michelle obama and, from 1933 to 18955 princeton held the honor of being the only town in america where you could say "way to go, einstein" and have an old man say "dang a shane." (laughter) now, the 12th is also home to supreme court justice antonin scalia, meaning that clarence thomas insists he's from there, too. if you're in the 12th don't miss a night out with the minor league trenton thunder. they're always doing something new like the april 30 organ donation awareness night which, coincidentally, was also dollar hot dog night. (cheers and applause) and who has the jersey boys to represent such districts? why, none other than democratic congressman and physicist rush holt. i sat down with representative holt in chairs. congressman, thank you so much for talking to me today. >> go
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it was to a professor at princeton. he had moved to wales from princeton.e was a professor of archaeology. they were a couple years apart from each other. his name was thomas hobson.-- presoton. she made a point of saying that she and the president had very little in common. he found boring what she found interesting. it is different with the second husband. they had a lot of interests in common -- they had a lot to share interest. in a kindin traveling. of relationship. -- they had a different kind of relationship. >> how public was mrs. cleveland's life after grover cleveland's death? >> she had to manage the press. it waned over time.she was always a news item. she was active during world war i. she was active with an organization which made homemade garments that they gave to nonprofits for giving out in emergency situations. you could still read these items about her. the obsession was nowhere near to what it was during the white house years. >> she continued to be against women's suffrage. >> she was the vice president of the league of anti-suffrage f
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. >> ville roslyn, previously at princeton. my question is about the coordination since so much affect south korea, particularly to the extent that china comes into the picture, are we finding that these kinds of -- you have been in japan and heard what they are saying. do you see them taking the right steps to bring south korean into the picture or narrow the difference or is there more concerned that the gap is widening between japan and south korea and how to deal with extended deterrence? >> that is an excellent question and i think there are few government officials who would
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do we tax the princetons of this world?> universities need to be aware going forward that states and municipalities, the focus of the article in the journal today, they're ravenous for money. they have those pensions to pay. the federal government isn't going to bail them out. there's no money here in d.c. to bail them out anymore. so they're going to be looking for cash under every stone going forward and they'll keep coming back for the foreseeable future. >> we'll leave it there. dennis, curtis, thank you very much. >>> folks, you can't have free market capitalism without a good work effort and real competition, and the star of cnbc's "the profit" is all about that. marcus is about to join us live to preview tonight's blockbuster new episode of that show. stay with us. to america. to america. bp supports nearly 250,000 jobs here. through all of our energy operations, we invest more in the u.s. than any other place in the world. in fact, we've invested over $55 billion here in the last five years - making bp america's lar
do we tax the princetons of this world?> universities need to be aware going forward that states and municipalities, the focus of the article in the journal today, they're ravenous for money. they have those pensions to pay. the federal government isn't going to bail them out. there's no money here in d.c. to bail them out anymore. so they're going to be looking for cash under every stone going forward and they'll keep coming back for the foreseeable future. >> we'll leave it there....
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also from princeton university dr.ter ra. >> and a correspondent for msnbc, and author of a new book "who's afraid of blackness, what does it mean to come black now." >> let's start with you. you talk about what it means to be black now. >> sure, i hate to be talking for black people which immediately puts everyone on their heels and makes everyone nervous. it means anything you want it to be. 40 million black people, there's 40 million ways to be black. you can do anything. you can be anyone. there's a million different ways -- 40 million ways to be black. >> amani, what does it mean to be 40 million ways to be black. are there certain things that bind black folks as a community? is blackness up in the air? >> well, it's up in the air to the fact there's 40 million distinctness or identities in the united states. but on the other hand there are a number of constraints that tend to frame the experiences of black americans still. there's persistent racial inequality in every sector. on the other hand, we have cultures a
also from princeton university dr.ter ra. >> and a correspondent for msnbc, and author of a new book "who's afraid of blackness, what does it mean to come black now." >> let's start with you. you talk about what it means to be black now. >> sure, i hate to be talking for black people which immediately puts everyone on their heels and makes everyone nervous. it means anything you want it to be. 40 million black people, there's 40 million ways to be black. you can do...
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it was to a professor at princeton. he had moved to wales from princeton. he is a professor of archaeology. they were a couple years apart from each other. his name was thomas hobson. she made a point of saying that she and the president had very little in common. he found boring what she found interesting. it is different with the second husband. they had a lot of interests in common -- they had a lot to share interest. interest in traveling. they had a much better relationship. >> how public was mrs. cleveland's life after grover cleveland's death? >> she had to manage the press. it waned over time. she was active during world war i. she was active with an organization which made him made garments that they gave to nonprofits for giving out in emergency situations. you could still read these items about her. the obsession was nowhere near to what it was during the white house years. >> she continued to be against women's suffrage. >> she was the vice president of the league of anti-suffrage from 1913 on tell women got the right to vote. >> what was the pu
it was to a professor at princeton. he had moved to wales from princeton. he is a professor of archaeology. they were a couple years apart from each other. his name was thomas hobson. she made a point of saying that she and the president had very little in common. he found boring what she found interesting. it is different with the second husband. they had a lot of interests in common -- they had a lot to share interest. interest in traveling. they had a much better relationship. >> how...
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undergrad and then was a professor of economics at princeton so i mean he is a very smart guy i think that he is watching very closely at this market and that the jobs report and you know the reality is that this last jobs number while the rate went down you had a participation rate that has not been as high as the store people literally dropped out of looking for a job right and then in addition to that and let me add this is that fifty percent of those jobs were jobs that were created for twenty dollars an hour or less so in the in the temporary restaurant arena as you know is one of their jobs i'm just saying that we want to see more of a healthy creation in the jobs market before i think ben pulls the you know the like a you said the punch bowl from the party otherwise you could see a very big down tick in the markets right unfortunately those jobs are just not very high quality and most of the fed doesn't look explicitly g.d.p. as part of its overall metrics it does certainly monitor it and i believe that you've released recently stated that you think it's going to remain sluggis
undergrad and then was a professor of economics at princeton so i mean he is a very smart guy i think that he is watching very closely at this market and that the jobs report and you know the reality is that this last jobs number while the rate went down you had a participation rate that has not been as high as the store people literally dropped out of looking for a job right and then in addition to that and let me add this is that fifty percent of those jobs were jobs that were created for...
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. >>> coming up, he graduated from princeton and harvard law, and argued before the supreme court nine times and yet his senate colleagues have called him a schoolyard bully and a whacko bird. and now ted cruz is on the short list of the 2016 list, and we will talk about the lone star's lone star up ahead. ose tens of thousands of dollars on their 401(k) to hidden fees. is that what you're looking for, like a hidden fee in your giant mom bag? maybe i have them... oh that's right i don't because i rolled my account over to e-trade where... woah. okay... they don't have hidden fees... hey fern. the junk drawer? why would they... is that my gerbil? you said he moved to a tiny farm. that's it, i'm running away. no, no you can't come! [ male announcer ] e-trade. less for us. more for you. no, no you can't come! and didn't know where to start. a contractor before at angie's list, you'll find reviews on everything from home repair to healthcare written by people just like you. no company can pay to be on angie's list, so you can trust what you're reading. angie's list is like having thousands
. >>> coming up, he graduated from princeton and harvard law, and argued before the supreme court nine times and yet his senate colleagues have called him a schoolyard bully and a whacko bird. and now ted cruz is on the short list of the 2016 list, and we will talk about the lone star's lone star up ahead. ose tens of thousands of dollars on their 401(k) to hidden fees. is that what you're looking for, like a hidden fee in your giant mom bag? maybe i have them... oh that's right i...
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he walked to work with him for ten years, twenty years in princeton. and good proof that it is -- last year steven said that mathematics is the only faith-base science that can prove it. it was a revolution that was followed up by alan, who created the original abstract computer technology on the effort to disprove it. but instead he wanted to build an -- he discovered that just as mathematics is limited by incompleteness so is computer science. he concluded that ultimately all computers are depended on a creator when he called an oracle, which in computer science is a programmer. all i if was extend his insight to say that in economics, the oracle is the entrepreneur. >> you have a chapter in knowledge and power. >> who has a website and i had writes about telecom in this that website. it's a way to say economic based on the theory. >> is it a supply side economic book. >> yes, it is. it shows that demand is almost devoid of information. the knowledge in the economy really is comes from the supply. the goods and services we all create and trade with o
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he would walk to work with einstein for ten years, 20 years in princeton. and he proved that to any logical system, including mathematics, is dependent on axioms that it cannot prove. last year steven lambert said that mathematics is the only state based science that can prove it. and this is a revolution that was held up by alan turn who created the original abstract computer technology in an effort to disprove. instead, he wanted to build the ultimate all-purpose computer. he discovered that just as mathematics is limited by incompleteness, so is computer science. and he concluded that ultimately all computers are dependent on a creator, which she called an oracle which computer science is a programmer. and all i did was extend this inside and say that in economics the oracle is the entrepreneur. >> host: george gilder, you have a chapter in "knowledge and power", entropy economics. >> guest: well, and to be economics, i get that title from brad swanson, his website called entropy economics. he writes about telecom brilliantly. and in to the economics is
he would walk to work with einstein for ten years, 20 years in princeton. and he proved that to any logical system, including mathematics, is dependent on axioms that it cannot prove. last year steven lambert said that mathematics is the only state based science that can prove it. and this is a revolution that was held up by alan turn who created the original abstract computer technology in an effort to disprove. instead, he wanted to build the ultimate all-purpose computer. he discovered that...
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princeton review released top party schools, chico did not break the top university of iowa followed by university of california santa bar bra. rounding out top three, university of illinois. the three-top silver school lists is headed by byu. >> i think chico benefiting all of the years from residual affect. >> yes. thank you. >> all right. our partners at job journals tell us companies are coming to tomorrow's hire event job fair is tomorrow, we have details posted at abc 7 news.com. it's a good opportunity. >> yes. it is. >> sandhya patel is up on the roof. not a bad day. >> no. it's a nice day. we're seeing low clouds over the bay. breezy at times. but... can't complain here. feels cooler than average this time of the year. this isikv5ñ real, temperatures below average for this time of the year. you'll see low clouds stacked aup long the coast. and overcast, we saw mist and drizzle this, afternoon, you can see bay side and inland you did enjoy sunshine. right now gusting to 25 minneapolis, sfo, fair feemd. it's an on shore wind you can see a marine layer. highs so far only 57 tod
princeton review released top party schools, chico did not break the top university of iowa followed by university of california santa bar bra. rounding out top three, university of illinois. the three-top silver school lists is headed by byu. >> i think chico benefiting all of the years from residual affect. >> yes. thank you. >> all right. our partners at job journals tell us companies are coming to tomorrow's hire event job fair is tomorrow, we have details posted at abc 7...
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he was a fulbright scholar based in yemen now at princeton university. welcome. >> the u.s. been pounding away at a.q.a.p. intense i have beenly ever since the christmas day bomb attempt in 2009. is al qaeda stronger or weaker than it was then in the arabian peninsula. >> right. i think this is one of the really frustrating things for the united states because as you point out they had been carrying out several air and drone strikes. they killed people like the american-born cleric there in yemen. they killed a.q.a.p.'s number two. yet what we've seen over the past three-and-a-half years is that a.q.a.p. has gone from a group of about 200 to 300 people on christmas day 2009 to, according to the u.s. state department, more than a few thousand fighters today. >> warner: and what explains that? >> i think one of the things that explains it is that the u.s., not all of these strikes that the u.s. carries out are successful. so there are some mistaken strikes. there are strikes that kill civilians. there are strikes that kill women and children. and when you kill people in yemen,
he was a fulbright scholar based in yemen now at princeton university. welcome. >> the u.s. been pounding away at a.q.a.p. intense i have beenly ever since the christmas day bomb attempt in 2009. is al qaeda stronger or weaker than it was then in the arabian peninsula. >> right. i think this is one of the really frustrating things for the united states because as you point out they had been carrying out several air and drone strikes. they killed people like the american-born cleric...
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the thing about cruz, that i find fascinating, you have a guy that's princeton, harvard educated. it seems like liberals are having a hard time trying to figure him out. he'll say these things that just seem crazy but he's not stupid. he's not just kind of wacky, talking off the top of his head. he does know, i think to some degree exactly what he's doing. >> i think sometimes that betrays our own snobbery. you'd have to be stupid to believe in these things, not talking about you and me, of course. >> no, no. >> seriously. >> yes. >> people can be very bright and believe these things that we think are very wrong. i think he's very clever. he's very dangerous. he's happy. he's kind of sarah palin but with a more sophisticated rhetoric and with more powerful brain, perhaps. but happy to say the meanest things, the nastiest things. happy to play the culture war, happy to jab at the president. i also, i don't know if you had a chance to look at his father's speech to the same group. >> yes. >> that was really kind of scary. he says that president obama is leading us toward socialism,
the thing about cruz, that i find fascinating, you have a guy that's princeton, harvard educated. it seems like liberals are having a hard time trying to figure him out. he'll say these things that just seem crazy but he's not stupid. he's not just kind of wacky, talking off the top of his head. he does know, i think to some degree exactly what he's doing. >> i think sometimes that betrays our own snobbery. you'd have to be stupid to believe in these things, not talking about you and me,...
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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. the word "gay" 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 na?ve, taylor, in asking this question, but even when the documentation exists for them t
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. the word "gay" 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...
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harvard, yale, and princeton are among the champions of these experiences.uke paris directs campkeeper's program. >> we tell students you're making an investment in a year that is going to last a lifetime. >> george: six adventures, six countries, and three continents. it all starts with orientation week. >> sitting in this little valley in between two mountains with a river running through it, and they're taken all through colorado, to backpack, to rock climb, and mountain bike. but in the mornings, we take them through a world view curriculum. >> george: more than 10,000 people have enrolled in this camp since 1996. >> we're trying to change an entire youth culture by offering them a chance to see the world in a different way, and by teaching them how to follow jesus, and how to do that by loving god and loving others. >> george: it began on the streets of denver. >> my internship was working with homeless teens. >> george: for nearly three months, they partnered with a christian ministry, teaching at-risk students and reaching those on the margins of soci
harvard, yale, and princeton are among the champions of these experiences.uke paris directs campkeeper's program. >> we tell students you're making an investment in a year that is going to last a lifetime. >> george: six adventures, six countries, and three continents. it all starts with orientation week. >> sitting in this little valley in between two mountains with a river running through it, and they're taken all through colorado, to backpack, to rock climb, and mountain...
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she is summa cum laude from princeton. she is here with her first collection, "fighting for progress in the age of obama." i do not always agree with her personally when it comes to politics. we are here to find out from katrina how we're going to save the world with barack obama. let's start there. [laughter] >> i do not know how you learned by worked at national lampoon. saving the world. let me begin by saying how low they must be to go that low in new orleans. i would not put in the same sentence president obama and saving the world. it is very much about movements and the power in our history to bring about a fundamental change. you do need people inside, political leaders inside. it captures the imagination of the nation. through the turbulent history, it has been movement and the power of movements. franklin roosevelt was moved by later movements. lyndon johnson had the civil rights movement. i think we begin with that. this book comes out at a moment when the country sees the power and possibility of occupy, 99%, a
she is summa cum laude from princeton. she is here with her first collection, "fighting for progress in the age of obama." i do not always agree with her personally when it comes to politics. we are here to find out from katrina how we're going to save the world with barack obama. let's start there. [laughter] >> i do not know how you learned by worked at national lampoon. saving the world. let me begin by saying how low they must be to go that low in new orleans. i would not...
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a conservative princeton student was sending threatening e-mails to himself and he claims they came from someone else. backwards swastik. >> it was a swastika on his face, but he drew it -- he did it backwards. >> he didn't take the time to cutoff the warts on his face. >> by the way, nobody talked about the fact that it very much seems as though overland's president knew this was a hoax a longtime ago and didn't tell anyone. and then they went ahead and held campus events and congratulated the campus for how it reacted to this. that might be the worst part. >> and they didn't respond to comments from a couple of journalists asking about it. it seems like you should probably do that. >> but the world's worst nightmare took place tonight, andy. "red eye" is covering it. we are not going to let this go. >> he is on notice. >> she on notice. what we were talking about? >> have i no idea. oh, how to refer to manning. you said in 2012 they said prisons have to pay for gender reassignment surgery. we should po nie t out that those decisions don't apply to military prisons. >> good. then maybe
a conservative princeton student was sending threatening e-mails to himself and he claims they came from someone else. backwards swastik. >> it was a swastika on his face, but he drew it -- he did it backwards. >> he didn't take the time to cutoff the warts on his face. >> by the way, nobody talked about the fact that it very much seems as though overland's president knew this was a hoax a longtime ago and didn't tell anyone. and then they went ahead and held campus events and...
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websites like princeton review dot com listing ratings for over 600 schools, an idea how the schoolsfilling out the facts and the other aid forms, many people think that's the first step to get in. the reality, the early as ninth or tenth grade, look to see what your chances are to get aid and position yourself to show greater need. >> it's never too soon. start early. as early as you can, there. >> mark, curious as well. a lot of people, and bill referenced this. when when they think about college, what do you want to do for your life? what's's the best college? should we think about the cost of education and choose options accordingly? >> and families should make sure that they apply to colleges that they can afford, and total debt at graduation should be less than the annual starting salary. they should look at the net price, which is the amount of money that it's going to cost after you subtract just the grants. that's the amount of money you're going to have to pay from savings, income and loans to cove the college costs. >> mark, what about all the scholarships that go wanting?
websites like princeton review dot com listing ratings for over 600 schools, an idea how the schoolsfilling out the facts and the other aid forms, many people think that's the first step to get in. the reality, the early as ninth or tenth grade, look to see what your chances are to get aid and position yourself to show greater need. >> it's never too soon. start early. as early as you can, there. >> mark, curious as well. a lot of people, and bill referenced this. when when they...
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the princeton review surveyed 126,000 college students nationwide. they found the top party schools include syracuse university, west virginia, the university of illinois at urbana-champaign, the university of california santa barbara. number one in the best party schools? the university of iowa. >>> straight ahead, all your sports headlines when "early today" returns. >>> monday not a good day for the yankees. first yankees star alex rodriguez gets suspended. hours later, the crowd gives their judgment. listen to this. >> number 13, alex rodriguez. [ booing ] >> yeah, no love for a-rod's first at-bat this season for the yankees. he does single. it ain't enough. the white sox with the rout there, 8-1. did i mention derek jeter on the disabled list again. not good for the yankees. or closed caption of the crowd, boos. reacting to the 13 suspensions, mark mcgwire, a prominent baseballer from the '90s steroid era saying just really hope and pray that this is the end of it. everybody, especially the players, don't want any more part of it. and i hope thi
the princeton review surveyed 126,000 college students nationwide. they found the top party schools include syracuse university, west virginia, the university of illinois at urbana-champaign, the university of california santa barbara. number one in the best party schools? the university of iowa. >>> straight ahead, all your sports headlines when "early today" returns. >>> monday not a good day for the yankees. first yankees star alex rodriguez gets suspended. hours...
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what inspired you to want to raise this steel beam and create a memorial in princeton? what creed, what race, anything. the, the whole world was affected by 9/11. so, one of the things, my wife actually should have been there that day and, thanks to our little guardian angel who wasn't born at the time she didn't make it. martha: she was pregnant at home at the time so she didn't go to work that die. >> i know so many people that lost loved once. martha: yeah. >> to me it is very important. if you look at that day there is nothing that symbolizes anything other than people were so nice to each other. after 9/11, it was, it was unbelievable. we were in our fire trucks coming back from a call one day and we had a whole group of people stop us in the middle of the road. they opened the door, they shook our hands, they hugged us, kissed, thanks us for everything we've done. again if that is what, if anything good that came out of 9/11 that's it. martha: so the atheists are very upset about this. it's a christian symbol obviously, the cross that is on this steel beam. you're
what inspired you to want to raise this steel beam and create a memorial in princeton? what creed, what race, anything. the, the whole world was affected by 9/11. so, one of the things, my wife actually should have been there that day and, thanks to our little guardian angel who wasn't born at the time she didn't make it. martha: she was pregnant at home at the time so she didn't go to work that die. >> i know so many people that lost loved once. martha: yeah. >> to me it is very...
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that's compiled by the princeton review.alifornia santa barbara in second place. university of illinois at urbana-champaign. >> west virginia and syracuse. and on the bottom, bringham young university. >>> look at this bold statement oprah is making on the cover of the new "o" magazine. the massive wig weighs 3 1/2 pounds. >> she claims it's her favorite cover ever. i kind of like it, too. ♪ shield...sneeze...swish ♪ this back to school, there's a new routine ♪ [ female announcer ] kleenex tissues with sneeze shield are now thicker and more absorbent. in this lab demo, they help stop moisture better than the leading competitors. ♪ la...la mm. now he's totally huggable. i wash everything with tide plus downy. makes his clothes soft and clean... just like one of my teddy bears. more like a grizzly bear. a teddy bear. that's my tide. what's yours? ♪ a teddy bear. let busy treats entertain your dog with playful shapes, long lasting layers, savory flavors, and mesmerizing textures. get busy. the world's most entertaining treats.
that's compiled by the princeton review.alifornia santa barbara in second place. university of illinois at urbana-champaign. >> west virginia and syracuse. and on the bottom, bringham young university. >>> look at this bold statement oprah is making on the cover of the new "o" magazine. the massive wig weighs 3 1/2 pounds. >> she claims it's her favorite cover ever. i kind of like it, too. ♪ shield...sneeze...swish ♪ this back to school, there's a new routine...
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kazmaier, who was a halfback at princeton was the last ivy leaguer to win the heisman.ll. he went on to graduate school and on to a successful career. he was named athlete of the year ahead of sam musial. he died of heart and lung disease yesterday. he was 82 years old. it's good, old-fashioned lemonade. only better! whoa! [ splash! ] ocean spray cran-lemonade. a bold twist on an old favorite. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. >>> a 6-year-old boy in afghanistan was blinded when a bomb exploded near his home. he came to the u.s. for treatment he's now regaining his sight and childhood thanks to a family in north carolina. elaine quijano has his story. >> reporter: eight months ago, ridin
kazmaier, who was a halfback at princeton was the last ivy leaguer to win the heisman.ll. he went on to graduate school and on to a successful career. he was named athlete of the year ahead of sam musial. he died of heart and lung disease yesterday. he was 82 years old. it's good, old-fashioned lemonade. only better! whoa! [ splash! ] ocean spray cran-lemonade. a bold twist on an old favorite. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [...
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. >> princeton comes out with the top party schools. they are here.bout them. >> i would have guessed it. >> the university of iowa, number one. university of california at santa barbara. comes in at number 15 is texas. you made it it through. >> thanks for watching. this is "first look" right here on msnbc. stay tuned. "way too early" starts right now. >>> alex rodriguez -- >> diving, can't make the play.n any of this situation. >> who knows how a bizarre beginning to a-rod's so-called return to baseball. his words, his performance last night and what's next in his intention. >> another major sale in the world we call old media. one of the icons of the tech era taking over "the washington post." and you might want to know that not just working at airports anymore. get that laptop out. get the stinky shoes off and get up for "way too early." >>> good morning. brian shactman here. we have a story about the relationship between twitter and tv watching. put it this way. i need a few more followers here if we're going to get this thing right. we begin wit
. >> princeton comes out with the top party schools. they are here.bout them. >> i would have guessed it. >> the university of iowa, number one. university of california at santa barbara. comes in at number 15 is texas. you made it it through. >> thanks for watching. this is "first look" right here on msnbc. stay tuned. "way too early" starts right now. >>> alex rodriguez -- >> diving, can't make the play.n any of this situation....
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nancy snyderman, nbc news, princeton, new jersey. >>> back in a moment with news of a crowd favorite returning to one of the biggest stage there's is. huh...fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. >>> two f-16s out of andrews air force base collided over the atlantic late last night. both were air national guard. one pilot ejected and was safely rescued at sea. the other was able to fly back to base. so much for turning the spare bedroom into a den. new stats from the pew research center say fully a third of millennials, those ages 18 to 31, are living at home with their parents. this amounts to over 20 million young americans, more male than female on average. survey says 63% of them have jobs and are earning money, just not enough to be able to afford their own place to live. >>> ellen degeneres got the call from th
nancy snyderman, nbc news, princeton, new jersey. >>> back in a moment with news of a crowd favorite returning to one of the biggest stage there's is. huh...fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. mmmhmmm...everybody knows that. well, did you know that old macdonald was a really bad speller? your word is...cow. cow. cow. c...o...w... ...e...i...e...i...o. [buzzer] dangnabbit. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. >>> two f-16s...
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two social yol gists from nyu and princeton found that fears about the future can lead to more negativebehavior, in this case more spanking, swearing and yelling. the study shows the behavior comes from an anticipation of hard times rather than the actual hardship itself. >>> the first lady is continuing her fight against childhood obesity with a new album and music video. >> it was the first video for the song "every body" sung by jordin sparks. michelle obama doesn't sing on the free album but got big names like sparks, ashanti and dmc to contribute their talents. it's part of her let's move campaign which she launched three years ago. >> got a good beat. >> yeah. >> sounds good. >> thank you very much. that's going to do it for us tonight. >> thanks for joining us. nightly news is coming up next. we'll see you at 6:00. >> bye bye. >>> on the b >>> on the broadcast tonight, up in the air. the feds ground a mega merger between two airline giants, warning about higher fares and fees and fewer choices. tonight, what it really means for everyone who flies. >>> what lies beneath. a nightma
two social yol gists from nyu and princeton found that fears about the future can lead to more negativebehavior, in this case more spanking, swearing and yelling. the study shows the behavior comes from an anticipation of hard times rather than the actual hardship itself. >>> the first lady is continuing her fight against childhood obesity with a new album and music video. >> it was the first video for the song "every body" sung by jordin sparks. michelle obama doesn't...
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citizens well let's get more reaction now on this and talk to we can expect a person christian how princeton who's joining us from break in. iceland mr robinson thank you so much for joining us here on r.t. well my first question to you will be was a wiki leaks surprised by the guardian editors a revelations about british government pressuring them to give off or destroy data related to snowden's leaks i was not surprised at all and actually we have been warning about this for years let me remind you that three years ago when we were under massive attack even under dress threats and the journalist in the mainstream media did not come to our defense or even work directly against us we said you should to think twice because you are next and i six second what has happened in the escalation in the war on journalists and we see the phone records of a.p. journalists in the states being seized we see an attempt to surround the us journalists who were working with blowers are coconspirators who could be prosecuted and now we see this recent development the u.k. this is part of an escalation against
citizens well let's get more reaction now on this and talk to we can expect a person christian how princeton who's joining us from break in. iceland mr robinson thank you so much for joining us here on r.t. well my first question to you will be was a wiki leaks surprised by the guardian editors a revelations about british government pressuring them to give off or destroy data related to snowden's leaks i was not surprised at all and actually we have been warning about this for years let me...
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separate from princeton university.ne for private school. pennsylvania, 1500 kids, awesome school academically but a high ticket price. >> we have some of our great interns doing the reveal with the hat and the pennant. it's having a goodyear. best value and best financial aid. >> their average impact is now $37,600 so a great value. >> here's an important category a something parents were interested in. that's when it comes to career services. >> penn state university. been a usual suspect on the list but the number one spot for career services. it's a big school, 38,000 kids but a 40 member staff staffing that career services center. campus jobs and career services and a network for everyone to get back. >> going to college is just the beginning. >> exactly. >> it's about where you go from there. >> now this is important. best campus food. >> oh, yes. usual suspect is bowdoin college. it is a fabulous school academically. super competitive but they said we're going to make sure. >> they have an annual lobster bake at
separate from princeton university.ne for private school. pennsylvania, 1500 kids, awesome school academically but a high ticket price. >> we have some of our great interns doing the reveal with the hat and the pennant. it's having a goodyear. best value and best financial aid. >> their average impact is now $37,600 so a great value. >> here's an important category a something parents were interested in. that's when it comes to career services. >> penn state university....
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too late to sell my house in vermont because it's too close to princeton? >> it should terrify you all these people think, as gayle collins said this morning, because barack obama as a fluke of history became president of the united states, now everybody thinks they can get sworn into the senate and start running for president. >> stop it right now. this is -- you keep making this about the president. >> it's governors that make a better president? >> of course they do. >> who is prepared to -- literally who is more prepared? chris christie or rand paul or ted cruz? >> some governors make a better -- >> you want governors that can complete sentences and remember their middle name. >> how do you lead when trying to lead people, a certain percentage will never accept the fact that he's president. they won't. >> you know what, i hear this all the time. we will see when we get a strong leader back in the white house, how they do it. democrat or republican. we'll see if it's hillary clinton or chris christie or whoever it is, i always go back to george w. bush -
too late to sell my house in vermont because it's too close to princeton? >> it should terrify you all these people think, as gayle collins said this morning, because barack obama as a fluke of history became president of the united states, now everybody thinks they can get sworn into the senate and start running for president. >> stop it right now. this is -- you keep making this about the president. >> it's governors that make a better president? >> of course they do....
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tell on the academic standing so that they don't they don't apply to the harvard and yells and princeton's of the world because they've might live in a small town in texas somewhere i've never heard of those places before i don't know what that there are about don't you know. i don't know what going there could mean for the rest of their lives and so it's about exposure and so our job as educators is to make sure that we are identifying kids and that we are setting up in systems where we can expose them to what the world of higher education looks like you know i remember my second grade teacher she patted my life to love's teaching you know this is. not a question. you know everybody. everybody remembers a great teacher. and there life who changes their perspective on things and that's why i think we need to understand how important a role teachers playwright and that's why our goal has to be to put a highly effective teacher in every classroom every day should affirmative action and the supreme court may put a kink into it soon because there are a i think that it is important to acknowled
tell on the academic standing so that they don't they don't apply to the harvard and yells and princeton's of the world because they've might live in a small town in texas somewhere i've never heard of those places before i don't know what that there are about don't you know. i don't know what going there could mean for the rest of their lives and so it's about exposure and so our job as educators is to make sure that we are identifying kids and that we are setting up in systems where we can...
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a professor of african-american studies at princeton university and co-author of the book the rich and the rest of us i first asked him about president obama's budget plan when it got social services and why austerity has been forced on the poorest of corporations are reporting record profits and here's what he had to say is not good for the obama but the democratic party for the most part as a whole is revealing its centrist and neo liberal cold war but by that what i mean is it is still very much too big been this big money steele not putting poor people working people at the center and they've been holding back in regard to the details and we see now it when it comes to the details or the low priority for poor and working people when it comes to democratic party budget and i can't help but ask you as someone who has some ideological roots in marxism what is your response of people who constantly try to label obama as a marxist socialist. it's a joke that you know when you talk about so it is like norman thomas kean jr the democratic so is that the end of his life really talking abou
a professor of african-american studies at princeton university and co-author of the book the rich and the rest of us i first asked him about president obama's budget plan when it got social services and why austerity has been forced on the poorest of corporations are reporting record profits and here's what he had to say is not good for the obama but the democratic party for the most part as a whole is revealing its centrist and neo liberal cold war but by that what i mean is it is still very...
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. >> berkeley, stanford, carnegie mellon, m.i.t., harvard, princeton. it's actually grown. we had over 300 applications this year for seven, eight spots. >> the kid that's going to apply next year, what are you looking for? is it viable product? not necessarily. because they don't know if it's a viable product. that's the whole point. >> entrepreneurs are born, not made in my opinion. they're problem solvers. so how many problems have you been exposed to when you're 20 years old? couldn't get a date -- >> could a kid come out of university of -- i can't think of a good -- st. louis or something we don't think of as being entrepreneurial and certainly not m.i.t. or harvard or stanford or -- i mean, you see what i'm saying. arkansas state. >> think of it as engineers. engineers is a degree in problem solving. the program is biased heavily toward engineers because they can iterate -- >> that's where they come from. >> that's right. so it doesn't matter what school. we look for people who have shown a strong record of success. typically, in engineering or computer science becau
. >> berkeley, stanford, carnegie mellon, m.i.t., harvard, princeton. it's actually grown. we had over 300 applications this year for seven, eight spots. >> the kid that's going to apply next year, what are you looking for? is it viable product? not necessarily. because they don't know if it's a viable product. that's the whole point. >> entrepreneurs are born, not made in my opinion. they're problem solvers. so how many problems have you been exposed to when you're 20 years...
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we complained and princeton voluntarily admitted women.ited for women to smoke or go to a bar alone. >> we dot need this stupid law. >> we do, we need a lot. [laughter] >> all right, the audience has an opinion. >> we need a lot. we would have been waiting hundreds of years. we would've been waiting forever. >> hundreds of years? >> in caveman and cavewoman days if we didn't push the issue. a lot of times what happens is a lot has to pass and social acceptance and social morals don't change for quite a wild after law is passed. john: we will talk about this next. the battle of the sexes. is there something in the brain that make boys and girls do something like this? >> girls cared more about playing with each other, talking, cooperating.ññw hmm. [cell phone beeps] hey! [police whistle blows] [horns honking] woman: hey! [bicycle bell rings] turn here. there. excuse me. uh. uh. [indistinct announcement on p.a. system] so, same time next week? well, of course. announc: put away a few bucks. feel like a million bucks. for free tips to
we complained and princeton voluntarily admitted women.ited for women to smoke or go to a bar alone. >> we dot need this stupid law. >> we do, we need a lot. [laughter] >> all right, the audience has an opinion. >> we need a lot. we would have been waiting hundreds of years. we would've been waiting forever. >> hundreds of years? >> in caveman and cavewoman days if we didn't push the issue. a lot of times what happens is a lot has to pass and social...