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>>> recent outbreaks of meningitis at princeton and uk santa barbara are troubling individuals. this is the type of infection for which the united states does not have an approved vaccine. so in a rare move, federal officials are allowing princeton to vaccinate students next week with a drug not yet approved in the united states. >>> "newsweek" is returning to print. "the new york times" says it will begin publishing january or february. readers will pay more than they did in the past. >>> so, remember those google glasses? the person thought to be the first driver to get a ticket for wearing google glass has pleaded not guilty. cecilia abate from san diego is charged with speeding and distracted driving. her defense, there is nothing illegal simply wearing google glass when it was not turned on. but when she looked up at the officer who pulled her over, the glasses were activated. >> it's on. the device is physically on. but it's not active in the screen. so if i do either these or these, then you can see the screen light up a little bit. >> google glass is not yet on the marke
>>> recent outbreaks of meningitis at princeton and uk santa barbara are troubling individuals. this is the type of infection for which the united states does not have an approved vaccine. so in a rare move, federal officials are allowing princeton to vaccinate students next week with a drug not yet approved in the united states. >>> "newsweek" is returning to print. "the new york times" says it will begin publishing january or february. readers will pay...
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university, one of the first things he does when he arrives at princeton shortly after, up one of the chapters is named after in which it was sent in has come to imply great wealth and goes on, send their boys to princeton, well taken care of and turned in to the financial and responsible young men. too large and decentralize to give that kind of attention. and the potential of the american colonies to serve themselves and the potential of these educational institutions to cater to the needs of the colonial elite and the colonial elite is largely a product of the slave trade. and large plantation owners in the caribbean and the american south. >> host: when we read the reviews as most people will before, without getting into the meat of "ebony and ivy," talking with professor craigslist -- craig steven wilder, the subtitle, "ebony and ivy: race, slavery, and the troubled history of america's universities," the impression is slaves built these universities, not just money from the slave trade finance them but was there actually the presence of slaves on the universities of harvard, yal
university, one of the first things he does when he arrives at princeton shortly after, up one of the chapters is named after in which it was sent in has come to imply great wealth and goes on, send their boys to princeton, well taken care of and turned in to the financial and responsible young men. too large and decentralize to give that kind of attention. and the potential of the american colonies to serve themselves and the potential of these educational institutions to cater to the needs of...
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you saw the pictures of her leaving princeton and even being in princeton.she had first developed kidney trouble in 1889 when her third child was born. the wilsons decided at that time to have no more children. they used birth control. she probably had been suffering from kidney disease for some time before she got to the white house, would be my guess. >> she was diagnosed with something called braces disease. >> that is an archaic term for kidney disease. i don't think they had a sophisticated tests as we have now. i was impressed that they were able to diagnose it as early as 1889. >> theodore roosevelt first wife also died of kidney disease as well. she died quite early in their marriage. woodrow and ellen had been married for quite a while. >> dennis mccarthy wants in on twitter, digg woodrow wilson -- did woodrow wilson become consumed with ellen's illness? did it affect his performance as president? >> not till the very end. by and large it was kept secret from him. so, that was ellen's wish. she did not want to burden him. >> i think everyone was in
you saw the pictures of her leaving princeton and even being in princeton.she had first developed kidney trouble in 1889 when her third child was born. the wilsons decided at that time to have no more children. they used birth control. she probably had been suffering from kidney disease for some time before she got to the white house, would be my guess. >> she was diagnosed with something called braces disease. >> that is an archaic term for kidney disease. i don't think they had a...
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there are examples of this one of those that was a slave to the president of princeton actually studies in the library in becomes extraordinarily gifted biblical scholar. >> host: and she is self-taught. >> guest: largely. the president who owned her actually gave her instructions and instructors then she continued on corona she got older. >> host: let me share some think i highlighted. this comes from the chapter where charles, the first off who was he? the reason i bring this up is you right future cotton planter, henry watson, jr. wrote the ancient egyptians had the curly hair or the features of the african race in contemporary e. egyptians are only lightering complexion to mix with europeans in the professor did not leave it to his students to infer that black africans cradled civilization. to refuse all false theories so often in favor of slavery. expand on that. it seems there was a conflict who were the egyptians, how was racism taught? who was ever conceived and to the point the argument takes place today. >> guest: this sounds very modern. just like new york city in the 1990's.
there are examples of this one of those that was a slave to the president of princeton actually studies in the library in becomes extraordinarily gifted biblical scholar. >> host: and she is self-taught. >> guest: largely. the president who owned her actually gave her instructions and instructors then she continued on corona she got older. >> host: let me share some think i highlighted. this comes from the chapter where charles, the first off who was he? the reason i bring...
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the two in santa barbara and princeton are different dna. so it doesn't look like it jumped from one place to the other. but it's not a coincidence. we're starting to see strain "b." we don't have a vaccine for strain "b." there is one called bexsero developed in australia. the cdc got permission to use it in princeton they're going to offer it to 6,000 people this month. it's a really good idea with the holidays coming up. even though this is a very rare thing and even though it's hard to spread, you've got to have close contact which is why it's spread to colleges, people are buddying up, they're kissing, they're sharing god knows what -- >> this is really scary because colleges years ago, mark, required that students get the meningitis vaccine before they started college. you're saying this strain doesn't respond 20 that vaccine. >> that's exactly the point. >> where did it come from? >> it came from europe. and, in fact, we're down to 2500 cases in the u.s. per year of the other strain because of that vaccination policy you talked about.
the two in santa barbara and princeton are different dna. so it doesn't look like it jumped from one place to the other. but it's not a coincidence. we're starting to see strain "b." we don't have a vaccine for strain "b." there is one called bexsero developed in australia. the cdc got permission to use it in princeton they're going to offer it to 6,000 people this month. it's a really good idea with the holidays coming up. even though this is a very rare thing and even...
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the cdc got approval from the fda to use it in this case at princeton. they're going to offer it to 6,000 people this month. it's a good idea with the holidays coming up. even though this is a very rare thing and even though it's hard to spread, you have to have close contact, which is why it spreads at college. people are buddying up, kissing, shares god knows what. >> colleges years ago, marc, required that students get the meningitis vaccine before they started college. you're saying this strain doesn't respond to that vaccine. >> that's exactly the point, dr. colby. that's the point. >> where did it come from? >> europe. in fact, we're down to 2,500 cases in the u.s. per year of the other strain because of the vaccination policy you talked about before you go to college, you get that vaccine. this strain is emerging now because the vaccine is only around in europe and australia. the vaccine that the cdc is offering is quite safe. i have a feeling it's going to be coming more and more in general usage. everyone should get it at risk. we get a million
the cdc got approval from the fda to use it in this case at princeton. they're going to offer it to 6,000 people this month. it's a good idea with the holidays coming up. even though this is a very rare thing and even though it's hard to spread, you have to have close contact, which is why it spreads at college. people are buddying up, kissing, shares god knows what. >> colleges years ago, marc, required that students get the meningitis vaccine before they started college. you're saying...
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a princeton man, yes and we knew that t.r.was friends with jake reese to the lower east side where my great grandparents set up shop on 100 years ago. i'm wondering on a specific note these three presidents of the great immigration, were they part of the america of these three presidents? >> it's a great question. i think what happened for theodore roosevelt was that when he first went to harvard he kind of was afraid. he thought he should just be dealing with the people of his class. but underlying that kind of attitude from he came from and wealthy family in new york his father had been interested in social justice and not join the real estate business that it made them wealthy and had become a philanthropist. it worked with young newsboys and that instinct was somewhat in teddy. but then the real place where he began to shift away from that harvard class mentality was that he became a state legislator after congress. at first he went in and thought the irish guys my forebears with her tobacco in their cigars were of a diffe
a princeton man, yes and we knew that t.r.was friends with jake reese to the lower east side where my great grandparents set up shop on 100 years ago. i'm wondering on a specific note these three presidents of the great immigration, were they part of the america of these three presidents? >> it's a great question. i think what happened for theodore roosevelt was that when he first went to harvard he kind of was afraid. he thought he should just be dealing with the people of his class. but...
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with the princeton case there was eight infections and they received special approval, but only after doing due diligence, which means they test the bacteria with people vaccinated and show it's effective for that particular strain. so for santa ba vertebra -- barbara, they'll do the due diligence. they don't want to do a shotgun approach. >> it's frightingen. i have a do you go that will go to college next year. naturally all parents who have kids in college are worried. what are the symptoms? >> the symptoms, first it starts off very vague. you can start with flu-like symptoms, headaches, fevers, as well as rashes, stiff neck. then it can quickly progress into confusion. >> yeah. sort of a blotchy rash i saw somemd& cases. >> correct. >> children routinely get meningitis vaccinations, right? >> correct. that's the type a strain. you get that between the age of 11 and 12. orgeat booster shot closer to the -- you get a booster shot closer to age 18. >> this thing is the type b meningitis. why has it been hard to develop a vaccine for it? >> it's a less common bacterial strain. for the
with the princeton case there was eight infections and they received special approval, but only after doing due diligence, which means they test the bacteria with people vaccinated and show it's effective for that particular strain. so for santa ba vertebra -- barbara, they'll do the due diligence. they don't want to do a shotgun approach. >> it's frightingen. i have a do you go that will go to college next year. naturally all parents who have kids in college are worried. what are the...
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the university of harvard and yale, pribs -- princeton, and brown. or every capacity? enslaved people in the hotels are often called dormitory of the colonial period that clean up after the students. they prepare meals. they collect wood. they gather wood for fires. they are in charge of lightening the cakdz -- candling and putting them out in the evening. many of the presidents owned enslaved people. within a couple of years the purchase at least two people. one for the main house and one for the campus house. >> now, were these individuals under the ownership of the university incorporated or under the ownership of various professors? >> guest: right. i mean, i think the problem is that this is a kind of technical issue. that is a little bit harder to deceiver in the colonial period. for instance, there was a one of the ways i was exploring this. i looked at a lot of county records in which the colleges where the colleges are. when you look at the colonial county records, often you'll have the name of the president or the name of the professor and then listed with th
the university of harvard and yale, pribs -- princeton, and brown. or every capacity? enslaved people in the hotels are often called dormitory of the colonial period that clean up after the students. they prepare meals. they collect wood. they gather wood for fires. they are in charge of lightening the cakdz -- candling and putting them out in the evening. many of the presidents owned enslaved people. within a couple of years the purchase at least two people. one for the main house and one for...
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do you think it will contain the cases in princeton?this is for sero type b, the sero type of meningitis involved in the outbreak at princeton university so yes this vaccine will help contain the outbreak at the university. >> you're calling it an outbreak, is the vaccine enough? if i were a parent of a kid there i'd be awfully worried. >> the vaccine is only part of the measure that we advised. containment involves a lot of issues, the transmission of meningitis can occur generally with saliva, so we advised them not to share saliva in terms of kissing, sharing cups, sharing cigarettes. that's our first, the first thing we try to do, make sure that they don't share saliva. the vaccine is the other thing we try to do. we make sure that they have meningitis vaccine upon entry into college but the meningitis vaccine only covers sero types a, c, y and w. the meningitis currently circulate something serotype b and this new vaccine will cover type b. >> i don't mean to be glib but no kissing at college has to be a tough sell. any sense this
do you think it will contain the cases in princeton?this is for sero type b, the sero type of meningitis involved in the outbreak at princeton university so yes this vaccine will help contain the outbreak at the university. >> you're calling it an outbreak, is the vaccine enough? if i were a parent of a kid there i'd be awfully worried. >> the vaccine is only part of the measure that we advised. containment involves a lot of issues, the transmission of meningitis can occur generally...
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on the east coast you remember that first scare at princeton university but tonight two schools are on opposite sides of the country. here's dr. richard besser on the four students infected at the university of california in santa barbara. >> reporter: aaron loy, a healthy freshman lacrosse player, was rushed to the hospital by his roommates. diagnosed with a strain of meningitis. the disease attacks blood vessels. one in ten die and 20 percent of those who survive can lose limbs because the blood can't circulate. that's what happened to aaron. he lost both legs below the knee. the health department has distributed antibiotics to 500 students and yesterday asked ucsb kids to back off from frat parties and social events. meningitis is spread by close contact, kissing, sharing drinks or food, sneezing coughing or smoking. that's why college kids are vulnerable. >> it's kind of scary because there is always that constant fear. >> reporter: this after 8 students in princeton, new jersey were diagnosed with the same rare meningitis, type b, earlier this year. >> are you worried about the me
on the east coast you remember that first scare at princeton university but tonight two schools are on opposite sides of the country. here's dr. richard besser on the four students infected at the university of california in santa barbara. >> reporter: aaron loy, a healthy freshman lacrosse player, was rushed to the hospital by his roommates. diagnosed with a strain of meningitis. the disease attacks blood vessels. one in ten die and 20 percent of those who survive can lose limbs because...
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wilson was obviously president of princeton. damning stuff in this text about letters he wrote and comments he made about persons that wanted to be students and others while he was president of princeton. what he was basically saying is you are not going to be happy here. , thereust make it easier is no way you're going to get through a day. why don't you go through a place that will be more comfortable. later.ds awful 100 years and it is. in his day, it was considered really smart. he was really a centrist in his day. --is: how do you juxtapose let me preface this by saying one of the problems i have is that in washington and beyond, we are too easily impressed with braininess. and the head is not connected to the heart. the intellect is not usable because it is not connected to the heart that revels in the humanity of other people. how is it that wilson can be as bright as he was? politically, you explain his point of view. i am trying to get the disconnect between his head and his heart. >> i don't know that it always did con
wilson was obviously president of princeton. damning stuff in this text about letters he wrote and comments he made about persons that wanted to be students and others while he was president of princeton. what he was basically saying is you are not going to be happy here. , thereust make it easier is no way you're going to get through a day. why don't you go through a place that will be more comfortable. later.ds awful 100 years and it is. in his day, it was considered really smart. he was...
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. >>> a previously unapproved vaccine is now available for the first time at princeton university. the university has reported eight cases of meningitis b since march. this prompted the ncaa to give princeton special approval. >>> we have a special guest in the studio with a special gift it to food for bay area families. lawrence is standing by for today's big check presentation. >> that's right guys, we're joined by former san francisco 49er, eric wright. eric, you put together this fantastic program. what's the name of the event and why did you decide to do it? >> typically, it's held during the super bowl week, when the super bowl comes, so we're gearing up for the 50th super bowl, when the niners have it. and we did it it in 90 days, and 50,000 goes to the contra costa food bank. >> that is incredible. $50,000. so you must have motivated people to help out. >> i did a little. put a little al davis on. so we got everybody working together. >> you brought in some our guys from the former 49ers? >> i helped run the alumni for the 49ers, so it's just an athletic director, i wish. a
. >>> a previously unapproved vaccine is now available for the first time at princeton university. the university has reported eight cases of meningitis b since march. this prompted the ncaa to give princeton special approval. >>> we have a special guest in the studio with a special gift it to food for bay area families. lawrence is standing by for today's big check presentation. >> that's right guys, we're joined by former san francisco 49er, eric wright. eric, you put...
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first princeton and then uc santa barbara. what is being done to stop meningitis at a california college. and imagine breathing this every day. it can't be good for you, right? there is a new campaign pushing the benefits of smog. what's that about? and one man's mission to cheer up his wife battling breast cancer and now helping women all over the world. all over the world. the power of a pink tutu. i need you. i feel so alone. but you're not alone. i knew you'd come. like i could stay away. you know i can't do this without you. you'll never have to. you're always there for me. shh! i'll get you a rental car. i could also use an umbrella. fall in love with progressive's claims service. soon, californians from to salinas to san diego will have equal access to quality health insurance. those who need financial assistance will get it. and nobody will be denied because of a pre-existing condition. welcome to a new state of health. welcome to covered california. we are your health insurance marketplace. enroll today at coveredca.c
first princeton and then uc santa barbara. what is being done to stop meningitis at a california college. and imagine breathing this every day. it can't be good for you, right? there is a new campaign pushing the benefits of smog. what's that about? and one man's mission to cheer up his wife battling breast cancer and now helping women all over the world. all over the world. the power of a pink tutu. i need you. i feel so alone. but you're not alone. i knew you'd come. like i could stay away....
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was a princeton man. we know that t.r.was friends with jake reese who brought them down to the lower east side where my great grandparents set up shop. i am wondering on a specific note that the immigrant lower class and these three presence of the great immigration, were they part of the america of these three presidents? >> it's a great question. i think what happened for theodore roosevelt was that when he first went to harvard he kind of was dealing with the people of his class. underlying that kind of attitude that he came from a wealthy family obviously new york at his father had always been interested in social justice and not joined the real estate business that made them wealthy, have become a philanthropist and worked with young newsboys. that instinct was somewhat in teddy. but then the real place began to shift away from the harvard class mentality was that he became a state legislator right after congress. at first he went in with the tobacco and cigars were in a different class than when he wanted to. he beca
was a princeton man. we know that t.r.was friends with jake reese who brought them down to the lower east side where my great grandparents set up shop. i am wondering on a specific note that the immigrant lower class and these three presence of the great immigration, were they part of the america of these three presidents? >> it's a great question. i think what happened for theodore roosevelt was that when he first went to harvard he kind of was dealing with the people of his class....
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r. -- >> a princeton man. >> yeah. and we know t. r. was friends with jake brought him down to the lower east side where my great grand parents set upshot 100 years ago. on a specific ♪, did the immigrant lower classes, were they part of the america of these three presidents? what was the class issue? >> it's a great issue. i mean, i think what happened for roosevelt -- when he first went to harvard he thought he was -- he thought he should be dealing with the people of hiss -- his class. underline that attitude he came from a wealthy family, obviously in new york. but his father had been interested in social justice. had become a philanthropist. it worked with young news boys and that instinct was somewhat in teddy. then the real place where he began to shift away from that harvard-class mentality was he became a state legislature right after congress. and at first he went and thought the irish guys guys with with the tobacco and their cigars were of a different class than the ones he wanted to. and he started becoming a histrionic rhe
r. -- >> a princeton man. >> yeah. and we know t. r. was friends with jake brought him down to the lower east side where my great grand parents set upshot 100 years ago. on a specific ♪, did the immigrant lower classes, were they part of the america of these three presidents? what was the class issue? >> it's a great issue. i mean, i think what happened for roosevelt -- when he first went to harvard he thought he was -- he thought he should be dealing with the people of hiss...
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first princeton and then uc santa barbara. what is being done to stop meningitis at a california college. and imagine breathing this every day. it can't be good for you, right? there is a new campaign pushing the benefits of smog. what's that about? and one man's mission to cheer up his wife battling breast cancer and now helping women all over the world. the power of a pink tutu. stay ♪ pose! yeah! ♪ flash! yeah! ♪ get the family to strike a pose, ♪ ♪ and show off your brand new clothes! ♪ ♪ that's my kind of holiday. ♪ no presents beneath the tree? ♪ ♪ wait a minute, now i see ♪ my gifts are above me ♪ that's my kind of holiday where police are investigating another fatal shooting tonight. it is the second one of the day. it happened around 10:30 near louisiana street. police are searching the area for the shooter right now. they are not yet releasing any other details. the other fatal shooting happened this afternoon outside a supermarket on fairgrounds drive. again in vallejo. a man in his 20s was killed. no arrest in that
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distinguished scholar of literature starting with sean wilentz professor of american history at princeton. sari. i am still out of press. literally running. [laughter] he is well known to all of you as author of numerous books the rise of american democracy jefferson toots' jackson and also a political commentator in to in "the new york times" we will talk about the feedback from that peace. we also have robert reed who is also known to all of you his specialty is career studies in the latest book is once you go black, black intellectuals of america. and also a distinguished scholar. we have brenda wineapple who is a neighbor of mine. [laughter] living on the upper west side the author of the static nation of a book about the pivotal years as civil war reid makes it self. to talk about culture a.m. the various ways that went into make the american nation. i think we are supposed to have 10 or 12 minutes a piece? and then david will respond. we are here to celebrate his work of the american a renaissance after a trip to five years jews see the enormous influence the book has had of cultura
distinguished scholar of literature starting with sean wilentz professor of american history at princeton. sari. i am still out of press. literally running. [laughter] he is well known to all of you as author of numerous books the rise of american democracy jefferson toots' jackson and also a political commentator in to in "the new york times" we will talk about the feedback from that peace. we also have robert reed who is also known to all of you his specialty is career studies in...
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first princeton and then uc santa barbara.stop meningitis at a california college. and imagine breathing this every day. it can't be good for you, right? there is a new campaign pushing the benefits of smog. what's that about? and one man's mission to cheer up his wife battling breast cancer and now helping women all over the world. the power of a pink tutu. hey! have you ever tried honey nut cheerios? love 'em. neat! now you on the other hand... you need some help. why? look atchya. what is that? you mean my honey wand? [ shouting ] [ splat ] come on. matter of fact. [ rustling ] shirt. shoes. shades. ah! wow! now that voice... my voice? [ auto-tuned ] what's wrong with my voice? yeah man, bee got swag! be happy! be healthy! that's gotta go too. ♪ hey! must be the honey! [ sparkle ] sweet. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched
first princeton and then uc santa barbara.stop meningitis at a california college. and imagine breathing this every day. it can't be good for you, right? there is a new campaign pushing the benefits of smog. what's that about? and one man's mission to cheer up his wife battling breast cancer and now helping women all over the world. the power of a pink tutu. hey! have you ever tried honey nut cheerios? love 'em. neat! now you on the other hand... you need some help. why? look atchya. what is...
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move that would lead you to some of the clay thinking the sexually explicit if the president of princeton and to promote graffiti or it could mean many films dramas and music performances from the likes of the old site and other sea the stars being banned. this is uganda's ethics and integrity minister simon local ngo said the women he will anything about the need should be arrested. according to local media until our rules material which is part of the party including chris spice and concepts any decent to a rustic behavior intended to cause sexual excitement and scrubs models will be punished. uganda is a conservative country in the sixty outlets he is punishable by a dome jail terms. parliament has been considering a bill for years that could allow the death penalty. the second time was six two acts. eye. european problem such a big step in promoting the civil rights of the roma community. it goes in through a new resolution that its member states to mo to help the minority group integrate into society. we'll be in season and short of treatment in europe with prawns fried some police p
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that's why in the game that people in the queue for the princeton to sign the unclean lips before the auction. hard to teach them of the liturgy of the members said that the bac is not science of guns under the state's crisis. moncton borrow you who might have on his own mind on the whole lot of us all about the time to toss in some hours from my problems inside the city can bottle up on this promise some of the responders to polka band. most of the home of the spots open to the seaside the superdome. on the spot market in the countryside. was i putting too much of a woman who bought these as the coconut cents. bodyguard i was recently got about six p lucky that got me back to the sea project in the northern province of body out. we have a ripple the dotted line is stepping up attacks on the hook days ahead of presidential elections due in a pinch when t for teen fattening security concerns as forty troops today to withdraw from the country by the end of next year. but cavity to until i get to see project the audubon still in god and show them. the booklet and equal in blogging the pr
that's why in the game that people in the queue for the princeton to sign the unclean lips before the auction. hard to teach them of the liturgy of the members said that the bac is not science of guns under the state's crisis. moncton borrow you who might have on his own mind on the whole lot of us all about the time to toss in some hours from my problems inside the city can bottle up on this promise some of the responders to polka band. most of the home of the spots open to the seaside the...
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princeton got a special waiver to stop an outbreak of type "b" meningitis. the vaccine being used is the only one developed to treat that. tonight there is a new weapon in the fight against cancer. dr. jon lapook tells us that researchers have developed a way to get the body's own cells to hunt down the disease. >> reporter: doug olson had been living with chronic lymphocytic leukemia, or c.l.l., for 14 years. by 2010, after four rounds of chemotherapy, his only option seemed to be a bone marrow transplant with a 50% chance of success. >> it's standing on the edge of a cliff with a parachute that may or may not open. >> reporter: that's when he became patient number three in a gene therapy experiment designed to manipulate his immune system. >> i didn't hesitate for a second. they talk about cancer being a battle. you're fighting cancer. and that's what it feels like. >> reporter: the weapon is drawn from a patient's own body. doctors at the university of pennsylvania remove t-cells, white blood cells that help fight infections. the cells are genetically mod
princeton got a special waiver to stop an outbreak of type "b" meningitis. the vaccine being used is the only one developed to treat that. tonight there is a new weapon in the fight against cancer. dr. jon lapook tells us that researchers have developed a way to get the body's own cells to hunt down the disease. >> reporter: doug olson had been living with chronic lymphocytic leukemia, or c.l.l., for 14 years. by 2010, after four rounds of chemotherapy, his only option seemed to...
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he had a very close friend who succeeded him as president at princeton they had a rift. was with colonel house, with joseph tummilty his leading guy in the white house. it was inevitable with wilson. >> dickerson: you try to get at the mystery of the relationship when bush and cheney what's discussed. >> the upshot that we of course over simplify this relationship. it's complicated. not as ''as "saturday night live" cartoon figure although that's a -- cheney had power it was because bush authorized him to, enabled him, wanted him to, leaned on him in the beginning but that changed drastically over time. much more than most of us realize. over the eight years moving further apart on policy, foreign policy, domestic policy, economic policy, by the end they are really on opposite sides to almost every major decision coming before them. until finishes with the dramatic break over school, the chief of staff, who wants him pardoned bush refuses. it's a much more of a tale than people imagined it would turn out to be. >> dickerson: peter baker, scott berg, doris concerns good w
he had a very close friend who succeeded him as president at princeton they had a rift. was with colonel house, with joseph tummilty his leading guy in the white house. it was inevitable with wilson. >> dickerson: you try to get at the mystery of the relationship when bush and cheney what's discussed. >> the upshot that we of course over simplify this relationship. it's complicated. not as ''as "saturday night live" cartoon figure although that's a -- cheney had power it...
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and princeton. well in israel people are breathing a little easier lea's days ever since syria agreed to hand over its chemical stockpiles to the international community for months so syria's civil war raged on in the country israelis have been preparing for the possibility of violence to spill over into their country or worse yet a chemical weapons attack but those fears are finally easing artie's policy or reports. this could soon be a thing of the past is radius queuing for gas masks in the pipeline a recommendation to the cabinet to stop manufacturing them for civilians so is dismantling of its chemical weapons arsenal seems to have lifted the edge of israeli fears of a chemical strike well as a few months ago kids were spilling into the streets today the paranoia has died down. it comes after syria destroyed all of its chemical weapons production facilities the country is on track to eliminate its entire stock power by the middle of next year the chemical weapons are among the most important we
and princeton. well in israel people are breathing a little easier lea's days ever since syria agreed to hand over its chemical stockpiles to the international community for months so syria's civil war raged on in the country israelis have been preparing for the possibility of violence to spill over into their country or worse yet a chemical weapons attack but those fears are finally easing artie's policy or reports. this could soon be a thing of the past is radius queuing for gas masks in the...
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[applause] >> moving from the bronx to princeton university, from one world to another in a series of culture shocks, you described it as becoming a stranger in a strange land but you discovered ways of adapting to their cultural worlds. what is your flight to others negotiating the same kinds of passages? >> what i have done which i described in my book in every juncture of my life to people from the latino community. i have joined latino groups, i have advocated for some of the needs of latinos, and i have done it because it has given me a sense of comfort and security in my life. we all gravitate to that which we grew up in because it is the familiar and the familiar is security and confidence building but i am very careful to give a broader lesson in my book, to talked about -- not to insulate yourself within your community but simply to use it as a springboard into the larger world. go back, no your culture, have your friends feel their warmth, then go out and explore. that is what they are there for, to support you when you call down, to push you out again and let you try new th
[applause] >> moving from the bronx to princeton university, from one world to another in a series of culture shocks, you described it as becoming a stranger in a strange land but you discovered ways of adapting to their cultural worlds. what is your flight to others negotiating the same kinds of passages? >> what i have done which i described in my book in every juncture of my life to people from the latino community. i have joined latino groups, i have advocated for some of the...
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sounding phrase responsibility to protect skeptics say it's actually just license to kill richard fuld princeton professor over international law and. un human rights report really great to speak to you why does the u.s. always make so much resistance from people who supposedly quote protecting this is a great deal of suspicion around the claims of humanitarian intervention is actually. magnifies the. violence and. it has the opposite effect of what is. the opposite effect of what was intended in syria reports reuters may become a watershed for the u.s. talks between america and al-qaeda last week revealed washington's no longer insisting on regime change their reports america's all good partners saying america's next if they were in syria appears to have got even a little nervous for the doc to get phone calls interventionism just murder by another name get a joins us it's great to speak to you so if the u.s. stops intervening what about all the other poor people in the world waiting for the u.s. to bomb and save the intervention is an easy recipe call also disaster and this is something that w
sounding phrase responsibility to protect skeptics say it's actually just license to kill richard fuld princeton professor over international law and. un human rights report really great to speak to you why does the u.s. always make so much resistance from people who supposedly quote protecting this is a great deal of suspicion around the claims of humanitarian intervention is actually. magnifies the. violence and. it has the opposite effect of what is. the opposite effect of what was intended...
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princeton, harvard law, supreme court clerkship, the youngest state solicitor general in the u.s.e ran for senate in 2012, upset the gop favorite, and headed to washington with what he believed was one overriding mandate. repeal every word of obamacare. >> i promised texans, i'm going to do everything i can to stop this failed law. >> thank you. >> you have someone who's doggedly determined. i've been in politics. i know horseplay. >> democrat pat caddell began working in politics when jimmy carter was still a candidate for president. >> you have someone who has been in the senate five months? he's the focus of the president, the vice president, every democratic mailing, because they smell something that scares them. >> the most significant divide right now, it's not between republicans and democrats. it is between the entrenched politicians of both parties. and the american people. if the path to getting this done depends upon convincing people in smoke-filled rooms in washington, it can't be done. the only way this happens is if we break out a traditional washington rule. >> get
princeton, harvard law, supreme court clerkship, the youngest state solicitor general in the u.s.e ran for senate in 2012, upset the gop favorite, and headed to washington with what he believed was one overriding mandate. repeal every word of obamacare. >> i promised texans, i'm going to do everything i can to stop this failed law. >> thank you. >> you have someone who's doggedly determined. i've been in politics. i know horseplay. >> democrat pat caddell began working...
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princeton, harvard, supreme court clerkship, all that.ut he's not common sense smart about how to operate on capitol hill. >> if the measure is do you play the washington games, if you scratch my back i'll scratch yours, then they're right. >> when you first heard of senator ted cruz's defund obamacare effort, what did you think? >> i thought there was no chance whatsoever that president obama or democrats in the senate would vote to defund his signature piece of legislation. >> reporter: senator ron johnson, a wisconsin republican, was elected in the tea party wave of 2010. >> cruz and others were pushing this defund effort. they were raising money around the country to pressure republicans to support it. you didn't like that. >> i would have preferred the political pressure to be applied to democrats that actually support obamacare as opposed to republicans that, you know, share the goal. >> do you think democrats have thought harder to enact legislation that they've been trying to push through than republicans? >> they have followed th
princeton, harvard, supreme court clerkship, all that.ut he's not common sense smart about how to operate on capitol hill. >> if the measure is do you play the washington games, if you scratch my back i'll scratch yours, then they're right. >> when you first heard of senator ted cruz's defund obamacare effort, what did you think? >> i thought there was no chance whatsoever that president obama or democrats in the senate would vote to defund his signature piece of legislation....
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princeton, clerkship, youngest state solicitor general in the u.s. he ran for senate in 2012, upset the gop favorite and headed to washington with what he believed was one overriding mandate, repeal every word of obamacare. >> i promised texans, i'm going to do everything i can to stop this failed law. >> thank you. >> you have someone who is dogged and determined, i know horse flesh. >> democrat pat goodell began working in politic when is jimmy carter was still a candidate for president. >> we've had someone who has been in five months, be the focus of the president and vice president, because they smell something that scares them. >> the most significant divide right now, it's not between republicans and democrats. it is between the entrenched politicians of both parties and the american people. if the path to getting this done depends upon convincing people in smoke-filled rooms in washington, it can't be done. the only way this happens is if we break out of traditional washington rules. >> getting this done means killing obamacare before it full
princeton, clerkship, youngest state solicitor general in the u.s. he ran for senate in 2012, upset the gop favorite and headed to washington with what he believed was one overriding mandate, repeal every word of obamacare. >> i promised texans, i'm going to do everything i can to stop this failed law. >> thank you. >> you have someone who is dogged and determined, i know horse flesh. >> democrat pat goodell began working in politic when is jimmy carter was still a...
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princeton, harvard law, supreme court clerkship, the youngest state solicitor general in the u.s.e ran for senate in 2012, upset the gop favorite, and headed to washington with what he believed was one overriding mandate. repeal every word of obamacare. >> i promised texans, i'm going to do everything i can to stop this failed law. >> thank you. >> you have someone who's doggedly determined. i've been in politics. >> democrat pat caddell began working in politics when jimmy carter was still a candidate for president. >> you have someone who has been in the senate five months? he's the focus of the president, the vice president, every democratic mailing, because they smell something that scares them. >> the most significant divide right now, it's not between republicans and democrats. it is between the entrenched politicians of both parties. and the american people. if the path to getting this done depends upon convincing people in smoke-filled rooms in washington, it can't be done. the only way this happens is if we break out a traditional washington rule. >> getting this done mea
princeton, harvard law, supreme court clerkship, the youngest state solicitor general in the u.s.e ran for senate in 2012, upset the gop favorite, and headed to washington with what he believed was one overriding mandate. repeal every word of obamacare. >> i promised texans, i'm going to do everything i can to stop this failed law. >> thank you. >> you have someone who's doggedly determined. i've been in politics. >> democrat pat caddell began working in politics when...
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my high school viewers out there, over achievers applying to harvard and princeton. i am concerned you're aiming too low. it turns out there is a more elite institution on the scene. >> walmart, 600 job openings and 2300 job applicants. >> at a rate that's less than 3% are getting hired. harvard has a higher acceptance rate. >> stephen: yes, walmart is now hard tore get into than harvard. brown students want you to know they didn't want to go to either of them anyway. i understand, i understand why walmart is such a selective institution. many of our presidents have gone their to buy bulk toilet paper. youth nation, it maybe too late to get into the walmart of your choice. when you have kids of your own groom that child for walmart from day one. that of course means sending them to the right preschool. look for one with a emphasis on block stacking. okay. it's a skill they need for making towers of discount milk. good luck, nation. remember, odds are you won't get in. be sure to apply to a safety like rent -a- center or yale. [cheers and applause] >> stephen: now, na
my high school viewers out there, over achievers applying to harvard and princeton. i am concerned you're aiming too low. it turns out there is a more elite institution on the scene. >> walmart, 600 job openings and 2300 job applicants. >> at a rate that's less than 3% are getting hired. harvard has a higher acceptance rate. >> stephen: yes, walmart is now hard tore get into than harvard. brown students want you to know they didn't want to go to either of them anyway. i...
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we are familiar with what happened at princeton. uc santa barbara. the disease in flames the linings of the spine and the brain. guest: is a clinical diagnosis that can be confirmed by laboratory data. to outbreaks, one in princeton and one at the university of california santa barbara. meningitis is a big. that can be quite devastating -- is a bacteria that can be quite devastating. one of the students at uc santa barbara had a complication that required amputation of their feet. even though this is fundamentally a disease of the brain,the lining of the it can have a replication of these bacteria, which can cause a variety of catastrophic symptoms and signs in the individual. a critical way to address this. for this,treatments antibiotic treatments. the critical way is prevention by vaccine. we vaccinate young people, particularly those about to go to college, with meningococcal meningitis vaccines. but there are multiple subtypes of this. the one that has stricken intonts in princeton and barbara are what we call the subgroup b of the meningococcal
we are familiar with what happened at princeton. uc santa barbara. the disease in flames the linings of the spine and the brain. guest: is a clinical diagnosis that can be confirmed by laboratory data. to outbreaks, one in princeton and one at the university of california santa barbara. meningitis is a big. that can be quite devastating -- is a bacteria that can be quite devastating. one of the students at uc santa barbara had a complication that required amputation of their feet. even though...
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. >> for more we are joined from silver spring maryland from ambassador princeton lyman. he served as an envoy for sudan and south sudan in 2011. what is going on? who is killing whom? >> the two sides letting lass the dogs of war. you have killing reported against the nuer in juba and elsewhere, by soldiers in the national army. you have reports in jonglei province, dinka killed in others by supporters of riek machar. it's a dangerous situation, a political dispute that spun out of control. the lack of control by the political leaders it to address it in other ways. >> how difficult and dangerous is it for u.s. troops who are trying to get in and get the final men's out of there? >> it depends where they are coming in. if they are talking about juba, the capital is a little quite now. they can do that. if they are going after americans upcountry, it's more chancy, because you have militias and others with arms up there who may not know what the helicopters are coming in for. if it's juba. they can do it. our special envoy has been in juba and out again. as far as up nort
. >> for more we are joined from silver spring maryland from ambassador princeton lyman. he served as an envoy for sudan and south sudan in 2011. what is going on? who is killing whom? >> the two sides letting lass the dogs of war. you have killing reported against the nuer in juba and elsewhere, by soldiers in the national army. you have reports in jonglei province, dinka killed in others by supporters of riek machar. it's a dangerous situation, a political dispute that spun out of...
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. >>> princeton university has started vaccinating thousands of students to try to stop an outbreak oftis b. the cdc is allowing limited use of the vaccine at princeton where eight people have fallen ill. >>> scientists have extracted the oldest human known dna from bones find in northern spain. the 400,000-year-old remains belong to an early human light species that could be an ance ancestor of both neanderthals. really a fascinating find there. >> we should all look so good at 400,000 years old. >> it will make you feel young. >> i feel so young. >>> coming up next, crime and punishment and a horrible end to a honeymoon. however this murder trial comes out, just getting under way. the bride that is accused of pushing her husband off a cliff. details straight ahead. now back to anderson. >> also have more from south africa. my conversation with david turnley a pulletszer prize winning photographer. his thoughts and some of his amazing photographs when we continue. the united states popn is going to grow by over 90 million people, and almost all that growth is going to be in cities. wh
. >>> princeton university has started vaccinating thousands of students to try to stop an outbreak oftis b. the cdc is allowing limited use of the vaccine at princeton where eight people have fallen ill. >>> scientists have extracted the oldest human known dna from bones find in northern spain. the 400,000-year-old remains belong to an early human light species that could be an ance ancestor of both neanderthals. really a fascinating find there. >> we should all look so...
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i have a team of students at princeton that i'm working with where i am a professor and we are reverse engineering the companies are doing online in terms of tracking us and our personal data. i want to give you good news. you have a lot of power in the situation. there are a lot of things you can do and i want to share that with you as well. what i want to talk about pacific league when i talk about online tracking is what i call online tracking which i considered the most insidious form of online tracking. it is where sites other than the ones you are visiting that are typically invisible are collecting profiles as you are browsing. you might wonder how does this happen? let me show you a screenshot -- this is from a study at stanford of online tracking. this is from the new york times and you can see in the picture how many areas are highlighted in red and these are all content that are being served by sites other than the new york times. when this happens your browser connects to other sites that are concealed in all of these other sites now know you have visited the new york times
i have a team of students at princeton that i'm working with where i am a professor and we are reverse engineering the companies are doing online in terms of tracking us and our personal data. i want to give you good news. you have a lot of power in the situation. there are a lot of things you can do and i want to share that with you as well. what i want to talk about pacific league when i talk about online tracking is what i call online tracking which i considered the most insidious form of...
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i had a lot of guys from harvard and princeton setting policy, and i don't believe that change will comeno >> is this something - obviously you talk about it with your friends. >> yes. >> you have other friends in these sort of situations. what has been the response to your blog? >> my - middle class hell has gotten an incredible response from this country, europe, ireland - all over the world. they relate to - they relate to my - my situation is their situation. i put a comedic spin on it so to speak, but they do relate, and they - you know, i'm happy for that. >> it's good to see you. thanks for sharing your story. maybe a few people will go to your blog. >>> the struggling economy has some communities thinking of breaking away. a wealthy community in baton rouge is thinking of breaking away. it's been tried in new york, los angeles, indiana. >> jeffrey lee doesn't miss a moment with his grandchildren. although they are not in school he knows education is the key to life. >> i want them to go to school. >> it's a challenge in a city where 60% of public schoolchildren are not learning a
i had a lot of guys from harvard and princeton setting policy, and i don't believe that change will comeno >> is this something - obviously you talk about it with your friends. >> yes. >> you have other friends in these sort of situations. what has been the response to your blog? >> my - middle class hell has gotten an incredible response from this country, europe, ireland - all over the world. they relate to - they relate to my - my situation is their situation. i put a...
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always constant fear. >> reporter: this after eight students in princeton, new jersey, were diagnosedeningitis, type b, earlier this year. are you worried about getting meningitis going around? >> yeah. calls from parents asking what is going on. >> reporter: princeton students are getting a european vaccine not approved by in the u.s. by a essential arrangement with the usda. >> the cdc says the strains at the universities are different. >> oh. that's even -- i guess more alarming because doctors have to figure out where it came from and how to treat the strains. by the way, all the strains include similar type of symptoms, headache, muscle aches, fever, similar to a flu but can include the telltale sign is stiff neck and purple rash. if you have the last two ones, you have to get to the emergency room. >> if you have the flu and a bad stiff neck it may not just be the flu. that's the key one. >> right. >>> former vice president dick cheney is speaking out about the growing feud between his daughters. liz cheney, candidate in wyoming, made comments indicating she supports what she ca
always constant fear. >> reporter: this after eight students in princeton, new jersey, were diagnosedeningitis, type b, earlier this year. are you worried about getting meningitis going around? >> yeah. calls from parents asking what is going on. >> reporter: princeton students are getting a european vaccine not approved by in the u.s. by a essential arrangement with the usda. >> the cdc says the strains at the universities are different. >> oh. that's even -- i...