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they had princeton known as the princeton school and richard pipes at harvard known as the harvard school because we represented this so-called soft in a hard detente cold war audience and he said professors each of you has fifteen minutes to state your case we will then query and we spent about two and a half three hours at camp david we were then given lunch that's the kind of president would want not to invite me but the president has to bring in people with conflicting views whose legitimacy is based on their knowledge and their learning a president who doesn't do that is going to get us into the crisis that obama and clinton got us into. so where do we go from here. where do we go from here. it's this this seems like a very bleak. valuation i suppose the. you know one one hopes that the administration is is watching the program or something let me actually let me ask a different question and i'm curious your thoughts on the i mean you can come back to that if you are but what are your thoughts on them in the movement that toppled victory. where their lives are legitimate grievances a
they had princeton known as the princeton school and richard pipes at harvard known as the harvard school because we represented this so-called soft in a hard detente cold war audience and he said professors each of you has fifteen minutes to state your case we will then query and we spent about two and a half three hours at camp david we were then given lunch that's the kind of president would want not to invite me but the president has to bring in people with conflicting views whose...
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princeton is such a small world. realized that this address i gave had been given since 1798.ç and every class gets it. so i had to have gotten it when i was graduating from princeton, and i don't even remember even the event, hutch less the speaker and -- much less the speaker and what he said. [laughter] so i started by saying that, that, you know, i must have sat there in these pews and listen to some old guy tell you something, and i don't remember even being here, so you won't remember this. and it turns out the guy who gave the speech when i was -- [laughter] when i was a senior was in the audience. [laughter] he had a grandchild graduating from princeton. and i got this nice note from a lady two days later saying charlie was there, my husband charlie was there, and he thought it was really very funny that you didn't remember what he said. [laughter] would you like to come to dinner? so they've actually become friends. [laughter] so the theme of the speech was the role of luck in life, accident in life. and th
princeton is such a small world. realized that this address i gave had been given since 1798.ç and every class gets it. so i had to have gotten it when i was graduating from princeton, and i don't even remember even the event, hutch less the speaker and -- much less the speaker and what he said. [laughter] so i started by saying that, that, you know, i must have sat there in these pews and listen to some old guy tell you something, and i don't remember even being here, so you won't remember...
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in princeton, we have a chemical spill blocking two lanes at harrison street. later in the morning, if that stays out there, it could cause problems. that's why i keep following it for you. the northbound side is okay. elsewhere in new jersey, 42 freeway, speeds in the 50s. northbound between atlantic city expressway and the bridges. we get a little tap of the brakes and mid-40s. it's because the bridges are approaching. the bridges are in the clear. no issues including accidents on the roads in delaware. guys? >> good news. 4:44. >>> a stunning primary defeat. >> it led a top lawmaker to give up his post. what may be next for eric can ton and what it means for the power of the tea party. >>> later, two pennsylvania casinos have to pay tens of thousands in fines because of who they allow to gam nl. >>> 4:46. violence is escalating in iraq. insurgents have taken over iraq and saddam hussein's hometown. security forces are fighting but most appear to be stripping off their uniforms and leaving their post. >>> this morning, the second most powerful job in the u.s.
in princeton, we have a chemical spill blocking two lanes at harrison street. later in the morning, if that stays out there, it could cause problems. that's why i keep following it for you. the northbound side is okay. elsewhere in new jersey, 42 freeway, speeds in the 50s. northbound between atlantic city expressway and the bridges. we get a little tap of the brakes and mid-40s. it's because the bridges are approaching. the bridges are in the clear. no issues including accidents on the roads...
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we have one problem in princeton.'ll give you the details in a minute. >>> we have been on the scene of breaking news. a fire destroyed a tavern with a long history in bucks county. rather, i think it's in delaware county. nbc 10 is on the scene. we are live with details on whether firefighters can save anything. >>> the countdown is on for a possible strike on septa's regional rail system. a walk off that would impact tens of thousands of you. >>> here is video of a tavern fire. the local establishment went up in flames. we are live with the investigation. >>> a strike deadline that shuts down train service for tens of thousands of you. we'll tell you who will be affected if it happened this weekend. >>> grab a jacket and your umbrella. we are in for cooler temperatures and more showers. it's 4:30 and 62 degrees outside. good morning this is nbc 10 news today. i'm tracy davidson. >> i'm chris cato. let's get to meteorologist bill henley with a look at the forecast. it's cooler. >> that's the one thing that changed. t
we have one problem in princeton.'ll give you the details in a minute. >>> we have been on the scene of breaking news. a fire destroyed a tavern with a long history in bucks county. rather, i think it's in delaware county. nbc 10 is on the scene. we are live with details on whether firefighters can save anything. >>> the countdown is on for a possible strike on septa's regional rail system. a walk off that would impact tens of thousands of you. >>> here is video of a...
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and he suffered the first of princeton when he was at college. and, you know how you can just see it once you say he knew what he was talking about i'm going to take him at his word he fell into this period of the deep discounted fee when he worried about his soul and that he wouldn't live long and he worried that he wasn't good enough. and he was lucky that he found a doctor's but urged him to exercise, that's being fixed would help. it didn't end of the seizures that he was remarkably fit. and i think that he decided once he had taken his physical health in his hands he decided to take his soul in hand and he wasn't going to believe all the things people said about epilepsy. people said if yo that you had epilepsy or seizures resembling it that you were evil, that you were full of sand, that we were even possessed by the devil, and madison finally just decided he didn't want to or have to believe that. i think that this thread into his strong support and freedom of religion. people can be read in whatever religion or no religion if they want in
and he suffered the first of princeton when he was at college. and, you know how you can just see it once you say he knew what he was talking about i'm going to take him at his word he fell into this period of the deep discounted fee when he worried about his soul and that he wouldn't live long and he worried that he wasn't good enough. and he was lucky that he found a doctor's but urged him to exercise, that's being fixed would help. it didn't end of the seizures that he was remarkably fit....
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when i arrived at princeton in of 17, one ofe the faculty that i met early on was a young scholar, then in his year as an assistant professor and that was rob by, pleased to work with him on a number of occasions over the last 0 years, believe it. now, you may be unaware that the madison program was under some pressure to resin its invitation to the hamilton society. elements of the princeton community discovered that i wrote my junior paper on the function of the servant in the -- teach-in unless i publicly disavowed the oferialist pay try are kid 17th century france much but instead of giving in to such threats, they simplefully sended #:45 in --for 8-45 in the morning. ( laughter ) fitting that we should address foreign policy at tairnerence onto tall yism. totalitarianism. there is a debate in america about the nature much our relationship with the rest of the world. who viewde are those foreign policy as a tool for threats.g to they see the international state system as largely or at least self sustaining. and foreign affairs as something of a distraction from important domestic co
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alan krueger is with us from princeton university.out the invasion which i think is remarkable. from was an economist stamford who is in the military then. he was in the weather forecasting unit. before the invasion, he was asked to make weather forecasts. his response was that is a long way off. generals, we'd weather forecasts the plan. economic policy is like that. you need to make forecasts of how the economy is going to work 10 years out to make a budget. the weather was a key factor. advantages the allies had was we had better weather forecasting. there would be a storm and that would make it more difficult to invade. those factors mattered in the invasion. atkinsonl talk to rick coming up. our twitter question today deals with normandy and the festivities there this morning. 70 years after d-day, what is the best way to pay tribute to our soldiers question mark the news continues. >> we have some breaking news from ups. appointed the coo as the new ceo. are of these moves effective on september 1 of this year. he becomes the ce
alan krueger is with us from princeton university.out the invasion which i think is remarkable. from was an economist stamford who is in the military then. he was in the weather forecasting unit. before the invasion, he was asked to make weather forecasts. his response was that is a long way off. generals, we'd weather forecasts the plan. economic policy is like that. you need to make forecasts of how the economy is going to work 10 years out to make a budget. the weather was a key factor....
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he suffered the first at princeton when he was in college and you can see it. once you say he knew what he was talking about and take him at his word he fell into a period of deep despondency when he worried about his soul and word he wouldn't live long or worried he wasn't good enough. he was lucky. found doctors, his family did, that urged him to exercise. that would help. it didn't end the seizures but he was remarkably fit which doesn't fit with the sick theory. he decided once he had taken his physical health in hand he decided to take his soul in hand and was not going to believe all the things people said about epilepsy. people said if you had epilepsy or seizures resembling it that you were evil, that you work full of sand, that you were possessed by the devil and madison finally decided he didn't want -- didn't have to believe that. this fed into this from support of freedom of religion, people can believe whatever religion or no religion if they want, into his strong support for freedom of conscience, intellectual freedom. nobody should have to believ
he suffered the first at princeton when he was in college and you can see it. once you say he knew what he was talking about and take him at his word he fell into a period of deep despondency when he worried about his soul and word he wouldn't live long or worried he wasn't good enough. he was lucky. found doctors, his family did, that urged him to exercise. that would help. it didn't end the seizures but he was remarkably fit which doesn't fit with the sick theory. he decided once he had taken...
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princeton, southbound side of route one at harrison street.did have chemical spill there, blocking two lanes, but it is cleared, it is out of the way this morning, taking a look at the majors, everything looks good, now, south philly might be little congested later if the rain holds out, might be little congested later if the rain holds out, you do have the the answer to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in the face. nexgard, from the makers of frontline® plus. it's the only soft, beef-flavored chew that kills both fleas and ticks. vets recommend it. and dogs, well, they're begging for it. nexgard is for dogs only. and hasn't been evaluated for use in pregnant, breeding or lactating dogs. reported side effects include vomiting, dry flaky skin, diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. use with caution in dogs with a history of seizures. recommended by vets. loved by dogs. from the makers of frontline plus. do you guys do instant replacement? what just happened? check your wallet. no. no way. your debit card should arrive
princeton, southbound side of route one at harrison street.did have chemical spill there, blocking two lanes, but it is cleared, it is out of the way this morning, taking a look at the majors, everything looks good, now, south philly might be little congested later if the rain holds out, might be little congested later if the rain holds out, you do have the the answer to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in the face. nexgard, from the makers of frontline® plus. it's the...
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daniel allen is a leading philosopher and scholar at the institute for advanced studies at princeton. she feels that we don't know what the declaration of independence is about. we have never studied it. she has done courses on a for adult students call also a talented undergraduates. she says that the declaration is as much about a quality as it is about personal liberty. she has also discovered errors in the version of the declaration that we use, and some of this will be revealed in the next months. and she is an extra very figure. you will hear a lot about this book which she makes us love to be one of the most important in world history, not only american history. >> how long have you been working with dan l. allen on the spur? >> i have been working with dan l. allen two to three years. i have known her a bit longer. it is a major work. those serious historians and critics are paying attention to it. the news material and it will surprise people and make scholars debate how we interpret what it means and why the declaration means something to everyone. .. also who has collected
daniel allen is a leading philosopher and scholar at the institute for advanced studies at princeton. she feels that we don't know what the declaration of independence is about. we have never studied it. she has done courses on a for adult students call also a talented undergraduates. she says that the declaration is as much about a quality as it is about personal liberty. she has also discovered errors in the version of the declaration that we use, and some of this will be revealed in the next...
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neil: are private institutes, some of the most elite on the planet of princeton.olitano: find another source other than the federal government. you know that would do to the quest? bring it down. neil: nothing would bring the cost of prints and down. judge napolitano: even they have to follow the laws of economics. wait, ben bernanke is there. i forgot. neil: you are being very modest. have a feeling that u.s. scholarships and the like, it was not to the and judge. judge napolitano: so long ago, i don't remember. neil: as it was with me and trucking school. but it drive. judge, thank you, my friend. always a pleasure. he is so thin and fate, it is very annoying, but i digress. the nsa is making a last, and you are probably on it. i always wonder what ron paul would think of that. you know what you think of that. ♪ but if i ys say be thman with the plan but with less ergy, moodiness, i had to do something. i saw mdoctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the onlynderarm low t treaent that can restore t vels to normal in ab
neil: are private institutes, some of the most elite on the planet of princeton.olitano: find another source other than the federal government. you know that would do to the quest? bring it down. neil: nothing would bring the cost of prints and down. judge napolitano: even they have to follow the laws of economics. wait, ben bernanke is there. i forgot. neil: you are being very modest. have a feeling that u.s. scholarships and the like, it was not to the and judge. judge napolitano: so long...
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. >> and now we're here at princeton university, where swimming, and track, and field, took place, just more exciting competition. >> new jersey special olympics athletes, 17 year old jacqueline fuentes pulled far from the pack to take home a gold metal for track and field. she learned about the games just few years ago, and has been competing ever since. like so many of these athletes, the games have changed how she feels about herself. >> i'm more friendly to people, i'm more outspoken now. >> princeton university is helping to host the special olympics 2014usa games here this week in new jersey. athletes competed on the ivy league campus in track and field and swimming. nicole is a special olympic athlete from hawaii who swam her way to gold. >> how do you feel? >> i'm feeling really good about it. >> what keeps you moving so fast? >> my per servation, never give up. >> she made ithica new york proud. >> my coach told me to give myself more confidence than what i real dow. >> keith fish fresh piscataway, new jersey, didn't let the heat outside slow him down. he credits the special ol
. >> and now we're here at princeton university, where swimming, and track, and field, took place, just more exciting competition. >> new jersey special olympics athletes, 17 year old jacqueline fuentes pulled far from the pack to take home a gold metal for track and field. she learned about the games just few years ago, and has been competing ever since. like so many of these athletes, the games have changed how she feels about herself. >> i'm more friendly to people, i'm...
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printing today's in the medical field researchers in princeton and just kind of the bio here there's a million times more sensitive than human the first major fully functional organ the liver is expected to be coming within will three d. printers make guns assessable deadly body i thought you could disagree a bit with the ease which claimed not leap hours over over art and i thought this could be done cheaply and easily and i wanted to demonstrate that god did plus you take a look at or around to our reality of today's form by the things that are produced for us now this technology allows you to make your reality so your imagination is the future all next on larry king now. welcome to larry king now we are discussing today the burgeoning and fascinating field of printing just technology with an all inspiring range of uses from turning out pleasure to go to heads to printing furniture and houses and food and of the future perhaps even viable human organs here to discuss the far reaching up locations and implications of three d. printing aaron walsh director of the immersive education
printing today's in the medical field researchers in princeton and just kind of the bio here there's a million times more sensitive than human the first major fully functional organ the liver is expected to be coming within will three d. printers make guns assessable deadly body i thought you could disagree a bit with the ease which claimed not leap hours over over art and i thought this could be done cheaply and easily and i wanted to demonstrate that god did plus you take a look at or around...
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years but the higher levels of the cia they come from harvard they come from yeah they come from princeton from the old families and that's kind of their private domain is a sea of george herbert walker bush skull and bones you know university james lilley skull and bones university cia and bastard in beijing during tenements square where he. by likely accounts orchestrated the uprising against the government they think they're very intelligent people but in reality they're extremely stupid people and i want to make a point about this for listeners why do i say stupid they're not an educated they have degrees a say from the so all elite universities they're stupid in a human sense that they think that they can kill people in odessa as an op as an operation they caught ox. well this is extremely stupid in the long run because they block out the interconnectedness of everything in the world really they're incapable mentally because of their literally psychopathic personality where they have been trained and. developed to block out any human emotions they are incapable of seeing these connect
years but the higher levels of the cia they come from harvard they come from yeah they come from princeton from the old families and that's kind of their private domain is a sea of george herbert walker bush skull and bones you know university james lilley skull and bones university cia and bastard in beijing during tenements square where he. by likely accounts orchestrated the uprising against the government they think they're very intelligent people but in reality they're extremely stupid...
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a graduate of baylor and from princeton from a ph.d. in sociology from princeton devoted much of his academic career to the study of leadership. as a professor at rice university he directed the study of leadership boswell as published of pulitzer prize nominated books face in the halls of power listed as the best book of 2007 by "publishers weekly" and by the profiled "usa today" and cnn and countless other outlets. since assuming the presidency the leadership expertise is increasingly practical who. the relatively short tenure has been accompanied not only by a dramatic increase of applications in the enrollments and applications but and inspiring a new generation of leaders. that is modeled after the white house fellows program that he calls of a weeklong leadership class also whom the results of which schaede details in his book "view from the top" the we invite him to discuss today. we're joined by his co-author we produce say is the legacy of the trinity forum academy and together they will take on the questions. welcome. [applaus
a graduate of baylor and from princeton from a ph.d. in sociology from princeton devoted much of his academic career to the study of leadership. as a professor at rice university he directed the study of leadership boswell as published of pulitzer prize nominated books face in the halls of power listed as the best book of 2007 by "publishers weekly" and by the profiled "usa today" and cnn and countless other outlets. since assuming the presidency the leadership expertise is...
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energy plants russian shoppers foreign pilots to fly russian planes were expenses and off area in princeton cabbie he'll be here at his leisure all that's all to calm. the world cup sadly from a england is out of the competition on the twenty ten champion spain they're also out but despite that it monita the spanish team is still the most more than nine hundred million dollars just that that's almost ten percent of the market value of all world cup play is this is partly down to competition success from madrid they won the champions league this year while the national team try and of course in twenty ten at the world cup in south africa curve calls we also have the european successes as well euro two thousand and eight twenty twelve i don't know if there are we've got germany brazil but unfortunately england and italy they are our book big money spending it on the other end of the scale there's one doris at the bottom just here with thirty one million dollars but these thieves these four teams just here that all still in the competition which demonstrates the fact that you don't need big mo
energy plants russian shoppers foreign pilots to fly russian planes were expenses and off area in princeton cabbie he'll be here at his leisure all that's all to calm. the world cup sadly from a england is out of the competition on the twenty ten champion spain they're also out but despite that it monita the spanish team is still the most more than nine hundred million dollars just that that's almost ten percent of the market value of all world cup play is this is partly down to competition...
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not the same as princeton. he mass made local television and radio appearances. he's not exactly an unknown. he'll take on jack trammel, trammel is also a professor at the school. he teaches sociology. both professor get very high marks from their students. >> we could talk about this not having a wide profile nationally, but there are several conservative who is were following closely. >> reporter: laura ingram, a radio host, and mark levine another popular radio host, they both gave a ton of air time in terms of appearances and talking about the race. again, two radio shows that have extreme penetration in the richmond, virginia, area. when you add to that news organizations like brett bart tee party favorite, with that dave brat wastable overcome the spending gap because of the free media he got from talk radio. >> the country knows who dave brat is today, that's for sure. you're back later. david shuster. we'll dig in deeper what this could mean for the republican party as a whole and the congress' ability to compromise, yeah, that is a funny word. >>> in oth
not the same as princeton. he mass made local television and radio appearances. he's not exactly an unknown. he'll take on jack trammel, trammel is also a professor at the school. he teaches sociology. both professor get very high marks from their students. >> we could talk about this not having a wide profile nationally, but there are several conservative who is were following closely. >> reporter: laura ingram, a radio host, and mark levine another popular radio host, they both...
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in mercer coin, moving away from pennington and cherry valley road and 206 south and east of the princeton, 14 lightning strikes in the last 15 minutes and this has the history of producing heavy rainfall in the pennington area, at the rate of 2 inches of rain per hour, it's moving quick enough that we don't see enough in the way of flash flooding, a heavy amount of rain in a short period of time and it's moving out of our area in the next 10 to 15 minutes. it's the forcing mechanism to get the at atmosphere started. near harrisburg, a storm with 500 lightning strikes moving to the north and east and as it approaches the i-95 corridor it hits the western suburbs of philadelphia later on this evening and it fall as part as it hits a marine stable layer in new jersey and delaware. over the next few hours until 8:00 tonight. stor exited the vehicle and immediately exchanged gun fire with the trooper. the trooper returned fire striking that 29-year-old male, in the exchange the gun fire, the trooper was shot twice and later air lifted to the hospital where he is recovering tonight. they found
in mercer coin, moving away from pennington and cherry valley road and 206 south and east of the princeton, 14 lightning strikes in the last 15 minutes and this has the history of producing heavy rainfall in the pennington area, at the rate of 2 inches of rain per hour, it's moving quick enough that we don't see enough in the way of flash flooding, a heavy amount of rain in a short period of time and it's moving out of our area in the next 10 to 15 minutes. it's the forcing mechanism to get the...
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it was a wonderful project that started out as my dissertation at princeton. i am living proof you can write a dissertation your wife will describe as actually interesting. sold much of the interviews is a matter of being in the right place at the right time. i was out at silicon valley conducting some interviews and had a couple hours to kill so i went to the bookstore at stanford university. i had been in the store couple minutes and looked over and out of the corner of my eye, i saw a woman i have been trying to track down for years. a woman who looked exactly like karen hughes. you remember karen hughes? she served as counselor to the president for george w. bush. i had been trying to get an interview with her for four years and here she was-or so i thought -- in the flesh. i wasn't positive it was karen hughes. i decided to wait until she spoke so i just sort of eased up beside this woman ended a couple of minutes she said something and i instantly recognize that raspy texan voice and thought this is my big break. and then i realized i have never asked so
it was a wonderful project that started out as my dissertation at princeton. i am living proof you can write a dissertation your wife will describe as actually interesting. sold much of the interviews is a matter of being in the right place at the right time. i was out at silicon valley conducting some interviews and had a couple hours to kill so i went to the bookstore at stanford university. i had been in the store couple minutes and looked over and out of the corner of my eye, i saw a woman...
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. >> the mayor said the princeton company hired to complete the damage will not be finishing the work. we learned the association was concerned projects were moving too slowly and the company was too slow to handle such a massive job. it was hospitaled before 1 p.m. a lawsuit was filed on behalf of the woman who was killed. her family is suing spe and g and the contractor, claiming negligence. >> a mixed income apartment that bills itself to revitalization of trenton. today was the opening of crush crossing. it consists of 204 units. the $51 million livestock community is between federal, state, and local efforts. they hope it breeds new light into the city. >> whether you are heading out of town or staying home. >> jen hurricane schwartz is making a lot of people happy with this forecast. >> this is the 30 week in a row we have been able to do this. not just predict it a couple of days in advance, but about a week. we will see what will be happening next week. it will be a different story. a lot of sunshine during the day tomorrow. the storms will be returning and once they do, that
. >> the mayor said the princeton company hired to complete the damage will not be finishing the work. we learned the association was concerned projects were moving too slowly and the company was too slow to handle such a massive job. it was hospitaled before 1 p.m. a lawsuit was filed on behalf of the woman who was killed. her family is suing spe and g and the contractor, claiming negligence. >> a mixed income apartment that bills itself to revitalization of trenton. today was the...
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." >> a pleas like princeton -- place like princeton could fill the beginning freshman class with students that have scored perfectly on undergraduate metrics. they don't do it because it wouldn't make for a diverse class on the metrics that they thing are important. >>> join us for "the week ahead". we look at some of the major cases before the nation's highest court. at 8:30 eastern, 5:30 pacific. next - violence in iraq - it's a fact of life in baghdad. we'll show you how some people cope with their nation's problems. plus flooding in parts of the mid west. we show you where there's more danger today. and game on for u.s. soccer - an update on team u.s.a.'s match up. and live to one of the biggest fan parties in the country. >> now inroducing, the new al jazeea america mobile news app. get our exclusive in depth, reporting when you want it. a global perspective wherever you are. the major headlines in context. mashable says... you'll never miss the latest news >> they will continue looking for suvivors... >> the potential for energy production is huge... >> no noise, no clutter, just re
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i went to princeton seminary. i'm being type cast from being a liberal to being an extreme tea party member. the truth is i'm a free market guy that's dedicated to this country and constitution and 10th amendment. i want to scale down washington, d.c. and bring power back down to the states. i think it's much easier to have access to your state delegates and senators and they should hear from the people up here everybody is insulated. i tell the truth and i will be the voice of the people an accessible and that's what i want people to know about dave brat. >> he seems like a nice guy and a happy guy tonight. joining us now conservative commentator ann coulter. can you speak to that anti-establishment feeling which we heard so much about back when we had the mid-terms of 2010 and sweeping victory by the republicans and less about as the past few years have unfolded and yet along comes to dave brat. >> well i'm against the pure anti-establishment thing as you may recall i was a big supporter of mitch mcconnell. he v
i went to princeton seminary. i'm being type cast from being a liberal to being an extreme tea party member. the truth is i'm a free market guy that's dedicated to this country and constitution and 10th amendment. i want to scale down washington, d.c. and bring power back down to the states. i think it's much easier to have access to your state delegates and senators and they should hear from the people up here everybody is insulated. i tell the truth and i will be the voice of the people an...
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you just know the princeton mom has a thing or two to say about that.s alongside real house wife heather thompson. global communication, possibly on the brink as the hot new yo apps get the hacking to. how will you ever talk to each other now? you can never have too much money. (mother vo) when i was pregnant ...i got lots of advice, but i needed information i could trust. unitedhealthcare's innovative, simple program helps moms stay on track with their doctors to get the right care and guidance. (anncr vo) that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. could help your business didavoid hours of delaynd test caused by slow internet from the phone company? that's enough time to record a memo. idea for sales giveaway. return a call. sign a contract. pick a tie. take a break with mr. duck. practice up for the business trip. fly to florida. win an award. close a deal. hire an intern. and still have time to spare. check your speed. see how fast your internet can be. switch now and add voice and tv for $34.90. comcast business. built for business. melissa: new l
you just know the princeton mom has a thing or two to say about that.s alongside real house wife heather thompson. global communication, possibly on the brink as the hot new yo apps get the hacking to. how will you ever talk to each other now? you can never have too much money. (mother vo) when i was pregnant ...i got lots of advice, but i needed information i could trust. unitedhealthcare's innovative, simple program helps moms stay on track with their doctors to get the right care and...
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. >> and it became popular in the ivy league, and in princeton. >> it did, and now you find it in boardms from coast to coast. but there is also a big emergence of young professionals who where it not only as a suit, but separate. you can be more original and fun in your seersucker, not just what is traditional and perceived about suits. >> let's talk about haspel and what you plan to do with the company and build on this tradition. you want to update it or offer different types of clothing items? >> we have been doing a lot of things. we have started a relaunch for this spring, spring 2014, with designers sam shipley and jeff hellmuth. and we have decided to have a lot more fun and bring haspel back to its heyday. not only are we tackling the fun summerwear, but we also have a fall clothing line. we also do wools and outerwear and sportswear, all sorts of things. and what is really exciting is that we are doing it all made in the u.s. now. the factory for haspel was originally in new orleans, and later we built a factory in mississippi, and then abroad. when we relaunched the company t
. >> and it became popular in the ivy league, and in princeton. >> it did, and now you find it in boardms from coast to coast. but there is also a big emergence of young professionals who where it not only as a suit, but separate. you can be more original and fun in your seersucker, not just what is traditional and perceived about suits. >> let's talk about haspel and what you plan to do with the company and build on this tradition. you want to update it or offer different...
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the princeton mom and my very own feminist hero charlie gasparino are ready to duke it out over this one. big money on the way. ♪. [ the human league's "human" plays ] humans... sometimes life trips us up. sometimes we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you... so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from liberty mutual insurance. save up to 10% just for combining your auto and home insurance. call liberty mutual insurance at... to speak with an insurance expert and ask about all the personalized savings available for when you get married, move into a new house, or add a car to your policy. personalized coverage and savings -- all the things humans need to make our world a little less imperfect. call... and ask about all the ways you could save. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? melissa: we're having fun here. walgreens stock seeing a lot of green today after the company reports sales go up. nicole petallides at the new york stock exchange. talk to me about this one. that's a nice looking chart. >> really i
the princeton mom and my very own feminist hero charlie gasparino are ready to duke it out over this one. big money on the way. ♪. [ the human league's "human" plays ] humans... sometimes life trips us up. sometimes we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you... so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from liberty mutual insurance. save up to 10% just for combining your auto and home insurance. call liberty mutual insurance at... to...
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carolyn finny owns a bio dynamic farm in princeton, new jersey. >> bio dynamic farm is not just strip of land where you cultivate as much as you can and get as much out of it as you can. >> reporter: farm is considered a living organism that needs to be nurtured. every plant, animal, insect plays multiple rolls and nature ace loud to take its course. >> it is a complete circle, really exciting. >> reporter: susan cunningham who teaches farming says everything is connect like one big circle. crops feed animals which in turn fertilize the crops and the result is a soil rich in nutrients. >> we are focusing on the eco system as a whole and not a particular plot of land. >> reporter: experts say nothing comes in from the outside on the farm, no seeds, no fourth laser and no chemicals, similar to organic farming. the idea is diverse assortment of plants and animals work together to fight disease and pests naturally. >> you are getting a strawberry or a grape that is naturally beautifully ripe even, has just the right balance of acidity and sugar and taste really great. >> stores like whole
carolyn finny owns a bio dynamic farm in princeton, new jersey. >> bio dynamic farm is not just strip of land where you cultivate as much as you can and get as much out of it as you can. >> reporter: farm is considered a living organism that needs to be nurtured. every plant, animal, insect plays multiple rolls and nature ace loud to take its course. >> it is a complete circle, really exciting. >> reporter: susan cunningham who teaches farming says everything is connect...
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students were admitted to a number of colleges, including princeton. >>> incriminating analysis of the va system. >>> plus, for the first time, parents of sandy hook victims speak to a panel of what happened on that fateful day, what they say needs to change to keep children safe. >>> we want to take you back to the shot of the comcast center. you can really see the sun starting to come up here. quite a beautiful shot. the clouds are starting to clear out and we are going to have a gorgeous day on tap. temperatures should be in the mid-80s, and the good news we will not have to deal with the humidity so it will feel like a great summer day. >>> now to the crisis in iraq. the pentagon admits the armed drones are patrolling the skies over baghdad, but president obama has not authorized air strikes against sunni militants. the insurgency have threatened to takeover baghdad. a handful of predator drones armed with missiles are being used to protect u.s. civilians and forces in the iraqi capital. >>> and then the veteran's health care system has received the analysis. there was a history of
students were admitted to a number of colleges, including princeton. >>> incriminating analysis of the va system. >>> plus, for the first time, parents of sandy hook victims speak to a panel of what happened on that fateful day, what they say needs to change to keep children safe. >>> we want to take you back to the shot of the comcast center. you can really see the sun starting to come up here. quite a beautiful shot. the clouds are starting to clear out and we are...
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in mercer coin, moving away from pennington and cherry valley road and 206 south and east of the princetonghtning strikes in the last 15 minutes and this has the history of producing heavy rainfall in the pennington area, at the rate of 2 inches of rain per hour, it's moving quick enough that we don't see enough in the way of flash flooding, a heavy amount of rain in a short period of time and it's moving out of our area in the next 10 to
in mercer coin, moving away from pennington and cherry valley road and 206 south and east of the princetonghtning strikes in the last 15 minutes and this has the history of producing heavy rainfall in the pennington area, at the rate of 2 inches of rain per hour, it's moving quick enough that we don't see enough in the way of flash flooding, a heavy amount of rain in a short period of time and it's moving out of our area in the next 10 to
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. >> reporter: and now we're here at princeton university where swimming and track and field took placere exciting competition. new jersey special olympics athletes 17 year old jacqueline fuentes pulled far away from the pack to take home a gold medal for track and field. she learned about the games just a few years ago, and has been competing ever since. like so many of these athletes, the games have changed how she feels about herself. >> i'm more friendly to people and i'm not as shy. i'm more outspoken and open now. >> reporter: princeton university is helping to host the special olympics 2014 u.s. a games here this week in new jersey. athletes competed on the ivy league campus in track and field and swimming. nicole is a special olympi olyms athlete from hawaii who swam her way to gold. >> how do you feel? i'm feeling really good about it. >> reporter: what keeps her moving so fast? >> my perseverance. i never give up. >> reporter: susanna brown made ithica, new york, proud. >> my coach told me i need to be proud of myself and give myself more confidence than what i do. >> reporter
. >> reporter: and now we're here at princeton university where swimming and track and field took placere exciting competition. new jersey special olympics athletes 17 year old jacqueline fuentes pulled far away from the pack to take home a gold medal for track and field. she learned about the games just a few years ago, and has been competing ever since. like so many of these athletes, the games have changed how she feels about herself. >> i'm more friendly to people and i'm not as...
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in fact, we ended up in new jersey at princeton together and then also go back to new york. brother henry and the others. let me begin first with a question though. you say du bois is a cosmopolitan through and through. my question is in your mind you've been to promotional cosmopolitan and it's very subtle and nuanced. what is the difference in your view between nina cosmopolitan and internationalist? because especially it is going to last intellectual work and political base that internationalism seems to capture some thing that cosmopolitan might not do that. tell us where you see the difference. >> i think you think of internationalism is more centrally political and cosmopolitan sms more broadly cultural. so the sense in which he is a cosmopolitan through and through his avidin and things like the fact that he celebrates in the middle of a book where he celebrates a great german opera. and he thinks that's a way to talk about the things he wants to talk about. when he talks about racism, he never just talked about racism in america. he says in africa or asia or the isla
in fact, we ended up in new jersey at princeton together and then also go back to new york. brother henry and the others. let me begin first with a question though. you say du bois is a cosmopolitan through and through. my question is in your mind you've been to promotional cosmopolitan and it's very subtle and nuanced. what is the difference in your view between nina cosmopolitan and internationalist? because especially it is going to last intellectual work and political base that...
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i'm more outspoken and open now. >> princeton university is helping to host the special olympics 2014 games here this week in new jersey. athletes competed on the ivy league campus and track and field and swimming. nicole is a special olympics athlete from hawaii who swam her way to gold. >> how do you feel? >>> i'm feeling really good about. >> what keeps her moving so fast? >>> my main thing is perseverance i never give up. >> susanna brown made ithica, new york proud. >>> my coach told me i need to be proud of myself and give myself more confidence in what i do. >> 21 year old keith fisher from piscataway new jersey didn't let the heat outside slow him down. he credits the special olympics with building his confidence on and off the track. >> it's helping me open up about myself more. i'm not as shy any more as i used to be. >> reporter: the games indicator to athletes with intellectual disabilities. more than the thrill of competition, the games are an opportunity for those who can often feel isolated to feel like they belong. >> i made lot of friends. meeting new people that i co
i'm more outspoken and open now. >> princeton university is helping to host the special olympics 2014 games here this week in new jersey. athletes competed on the ivy league campus and track and field and swimming. nicole is a special olympics athlete from hawaii who swam her way to gold. >> how do you feel? >>> i'm feeling really good about. >> what keeps her moving so fast? >>> my main thing is perseverance i never give up. >> susanna brown made...
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the girl who soared from the bronx projects to princeton. a young prosecutor, federal judge. and then the first hispanic justice on the supreme court. >> congratulations. welcome to the court. >> every case, almost by definition that you end up taelg with is a matter of great national importance. >> absolutely. it's a horribly big question. we are not doing things that make everyone happy. for every winner, there's a loser in a court case. >> you said one of the first times you realized things break down is when people lose the ability to imagine the other person's side. >> i tried very hard not to lose that here. because you have to understand every justice is passionate about the same thing. we're passionate about the constitution. you see it in our opinions. and in moments where we're sort of sparring with each other. >> you think they're getting more sharp? >> that's what everybody is saying. i think that is a little bit a product of style. some of my colleagues have a more pugnacious writing style than others. >> justice scalia? >> no, we have others, too. it can be fun
the girl who soared from the bronx projects to princeton. a young prosecutor, federal judge. and then the first hispanic justice on the supreme court. >> congratulations. welcome to the court. >> every case, almost by definition that you end up taelg with is a matter of great national importance. >> absolutely. it's a horribly big question. we are not doing things that make everyone happy. for every winner, there's a loser in a court case. >> you said one of the first...
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i went to princeton seminary. from being a liberal to being an extreme tea party member. the truth is i'm a free market guy that's dedicated to this country and constitution and 10th amendment. i want to scale down washington, d.c. and bring power back down to the states. i think it's much easier to have access to your state delegates and senators and they should hear from the people up here everybody is insulated. i tell the truth and i will be the voice of the people an accessible and that's what i want people to know about dave brat. >> he seems like a nice guy and a happy guy tonight. joining us now conservative commentator ann coulter. can you speak to that anti-establishment feeling which we heard so much about back when we had the mid-terms of 2010 and sweeping victory by the republicans and less about as the past few years have unfolded and yet along comes to dave brat. >> well i'm against the pure anti-establishment thing as you may recall i was a big supporter of mitch mcconnell. he voted against the mar
i went to princeton seminary. from being a liberal to being an extreme tea party member. the truth is i'm a free market guy that's dedicated to this country and constitution and 10th amendment. i want to scale down washington, d.c. and bring power back down to the states. i think it's much easier to have access to your state delegates and senators and they should hear from the people up here everybody is insulated. i tell the truth and i will be the voice of the people an accessible and that's...
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i went to princeton seminary.eing a liberal to being an extreme tea party member. the truth is i'm a free market guy that's dedicated to this country and constitution and 10th amendment. i want to scale down washington, d.c. and bring power back down to the states. i think it's much easier to have access to your state delegates and senators and they should hear from the people up here everybody is insulated. i tell the truth and i will be the voice of the people an accessible and that's what i want people to know about dave brat. >> he seems like a nice guy and a happy guy tonight. joining us now conservative commentator ann coulter. can you speak to that anti-establishment feeling which we heard so much about back when we had the mid-terms of 2010 and sweeping victory by the republicans and less about as the past few years have unfolded and yet along comes to dave brat. >> well i'm against the pure anti-establishment thing as you may recall i was a big supporter of mitch mcconnell. he voted against the marco rubi
i went to princeton seminary.eing a liberal to being an extreme tea party member. the truth is i'm a free market guy that's dedicated to this country and constitution and 10th amendment. i want to scale down washington, d.c. and bring power back down to the states. i think it's much easier to have access to your state delegates and senators and they should hear from the people up here everybody is insulated. i tell the truth and i will be the voice of the people an accessible and that's what i...
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after finishing his night shift when he got a call about a traffic accident on route 95 outside of princeton, minnesota. >> it was maybe ten miles from my house, so i said i would do it. >> when snyder arrived, he saw that there had been a two-vehicle accident. apparently, a jeep collided with an abandoned car that had broken down and was parked on the side of the highway. >> when i was met by the deputy, he informed me that one person is deceased, the female passenger in the red jeep, and the other vehicle that was struck was unoccupied. i could see the ambulance personnel working on a male who was covered in blood and he was screaming. the jeep driver, steve hollerman, was rushed to a nearby hospital. steve's passenger, his 41-year-old wife, deborah, was dead. >> everybody knew her. i mean, she was that well-loved. there was disbelief and shock. >> if you got to know deb, you lked deb. she was the life of the party. she was somebody that people gathered around because she was fun to be with. >> steve hollerman survived the crash with only minor injuries and toxicology tests revealed no dru
after finishing his night shift when he got a call about a traffic accident on route 95 outside of princeton, minnesota. >> it was maybe ten miles from my house, so i said i would do it. >> when snyder arrived, he saw that there had been a two-vehicle accident. apparently, a jeep collided with an abandoned car that had broken down and was parked on the side of the highway. >> when i was met by the deputy, he informed me that one person is deceased, the female passenger in the...
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i went to princeton seminary. being type cast from being a liberal to being an extreme tea party member. the truth is i'm a free market guy that's dedicated to this country and constitution and 10th amendment. i want to scale down washington, d.c. and bring power back down to the states. i think it's much easier to have access to your state delegates and senators and they should hear from the people up here everybody is insulated. i tell the truth and i will be the voice of the people an accessible and that's what i want people to know about dave brat. >> he seems like a nice guy and a happy guy tonight. joining us now conservative commentator ann coulter. can you speak to that anti-establishment feeling which we heard so much about back when we had the mid-terms of 2010 and sweeping victory by the republicans and less about as the past few years have unfolded and yet along comes to dave brat. >> well i'm against the pure anti-establishment thing as you may recall i was a big supporter of mitch mcconnell. he voted
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the cotman princeton interchange is under construction. these three are marked with green circles and in the design phase. betsy ross bridge to gi regard. a lot that is going on and lots of plans. count on us to keep you prepared as the next phase of this major construction gets under way for a timeline of the project and detour information, you can go to nbc 10.com. >> bad enough. >> can you imagine what it will do to your commute. you need a lot of patience. not only with driving, but the weather. we have wet weather moving through. >> that's the construction. it is going to be a good bit more rain before the week is out. stay tuned for that. here's a live look towards the philadelphia museum of art and beyond. you can see dark clouds there and further north you go in philadelphia, the darker it gets and the wetter it gets. some parts continue to get hit hard. others continue to see nothing. at least not as far as any rain. we have the summer showers and humidity in the air with tropical downpours rather than just scattered showers. fogy
the cotman princeton interchange is under construction. these three are marked with green circles and in the design phase. betsy ross bridge to gi regard. a lot that is going on and lots of plans. count on us to keep you prepared as the next phase of this major construction gets under way for a timeline of the project and detour information, you can go to nbc 10.com. >> bad enough. >> can you imagine what it will do to your commute. you need a lot of patience. not only with driving,...
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an eminent figure, a professor princeton, author of many books. he has this view of the middle east as this unchanging eternal place where they can explain what people think today. that yanase it that way. there has been a huge break were before the middle ages up until about a century and a half ago that has very little to do with what people believe and how they act. the rise of the modern state has changed people's identities and forms of action and scope of action. people are engaged in national movements and believe in their national identities. a huge portions. islam has come to mean something different than what it meant two centuries ago. it means a return to these secret sources, not a tradition that their forefathers practice. all sorts of islamic authority popping out of the woodwork. someone who is a civil engineer claims to be an authority. scholar. he was accepted by a small portion of the muslim community. popping up all over. new search of the stories, as long, action. that is why i think a medieval used cannot extrapolate what is
an eminent figure, a professor princeton, author of many books. he has this view of the middle east as this unchanging eternal place where they can explain what people think today. that yanase it that way. there has been a huge break were before the middle ages up until about a century and a half ago that has very little to do with what people believe and how they act. the rise of the modern state has changed people's identities and forms of action and scope of action. people are engaged in...
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anne marie, princeton, university of pennsylvania, rowane to name a few and other great things about this, jim, most are going to college on scholarships, leap actually had four million dollars in scholarship money being rewarded to this class alone. the most they've ever had. >> founder said it's breaking a cycle of poverty with excellence. >> yeah it's a great things they're doing. >> thank you so much. >> well, she has been tripped of the crown but now miss delaware organization says amanda longacre will get the keep the scholarship money and other awardsch the organization just realized that longacre was too old for the title. lightningacre didn't do anything wrote and accurately reported her birth date on application so there was a mixup. miss delaware title now goes to britney louis. still to come on "action news" tonight, gm issues more recalls plus fired nanny refuses to move out and family says they're victims in their own home. actress amy adams making waves on social media for giving up her first class airplane seat and we'll tell who you got the chair. >> good news in the
anne marie, princeton, university of pennsylvania, rowane to name a few and other great things about this, jim, most are going to college on scholarships, leap actually had four million dollars in scholarship money being rewarded to this class alone. the most they've ever had. >> founder said it's breaking a cycle of poverty with excellence. >> yeah it's a great things they're doing. >> thank you so much. >> well, she has been tripped of the crown but now miss delaware...