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, princeton junction, over into princeton itself. garden state parkway southbound crash in wear town, heads up for the gang head in the toward lib this morning. crash outside of coatsville, along route ten, and chapel avenue. getting word hereof water main break, lafayette drive at sylvan drive. otherwise, the bridges look fine at the moment. and mass transit running with no delays. err cape, over to you. >> we know the jersey city police officer killed at drug store had only been on the job for six months. authorities say the accused gunman laurence campbell never even tried to rob the walgreens. they say he was waiting to ambush police. minutes before shooting 23 year old officer melvin santiago, campbell allegedly told an eyewitness to watch the news because he was, quote, going to be famous. santiago got shot in the head. >> twenty-three years old, he was good boy, and he didn't deserve to get a bullet in his head for no reason. he was just doing his job. >> campbell shot rather police shot and killed campbell at the scene. he wa
, princeton junction, over into princeton itself. garden state parkway southbound crash in wear town, heads up for the gang head in the toward lib this morning. crash outside of coatsville, along route ten, and chapel avenue. getting word hereof water main break, lafayette drive at sylvan drive. otherwise, the bridges look fine at the moment. and mass transit running with no delays. err cape, over to you. >> we know the jersey city police officer killed at drug store had only been on the...
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alan krueger with us from princeton university.about janet yellen's very important speech. i did not expect it, i got this wrong. arguably with the speech of her tenure and her time. coming up, we will talk. that cash in on your grilling plans. we will tell you what is going on in california. it is bloomberg "surveillance." ♪ >> good morning, everyone. bloomberg "surveillance." good fourth of july. i am tom. jobs day on a thursday. adam johnson, and alix steel is in for scarlet fu. alan krueger is the former chairman of president obama's council on economic advisers. adam johnson, also princeton university. arthur has become the season's first to regain. only category one. the wind is slightly over 74 miles per hour, and fortunately there have been no mandatory evacuations on the north carolina shore. president obama is taking a shot at the culture of wall street trading desks. the president said an unfinished piece of business is to do with banks taking big risks as of bonuses. he said additional steps may be required to fix the s
alan krueger with us from princeton university.about janet yellen's very important speech. i did not expect it, i got this wrong. arguably with the speech of her tenure and her time. coming up, we will talk. that cash in on your grilling plans. we will tell you what is going on in california. it is bloomberg "surveillance." ♪ >> good morning, everyone. bloomberg "surveillance." good fourth of july. i am tom. jobs day on a thursday. adam johnson, and alix steel is in...
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princeton is such a small world.ot up, and i realized this address i gave had been given since 1798 and every class gets it so i had to have gotten it when i was graduating from princeton and i don't even remember the event much less the speaker and what he's said so i started by saying that, i must satin these pews and listened to some old guy tell you something. i don't even remember being here so you all remember this. it turns out the guy who gave the speech -- [laughter] >> i was a senior with in the audience, a grandchild graduating from princeton. i got a nice note from a lady who two years later said charlie was there. my husband charlie was there and thought was very funny that you didn't remember what you said. would you like to come to dinner? they have actually become friends. the theme of the speech is the role of luck in life. and the people in the audience, probably more so than when i was graduating from princeton think of themselves as -- they passed through this filter. they are there because they d
princeton is such a small world.ot up, and i realized this address i gave had been given since 1798 and every class gets it so i had to have gotten it when i was graduating from princeton and i don't even remember the event much less the speaker and what he's said so i started by saying that, i must satin these pews and listened to some old guy tell you something. i don't even remember being here so you all remember this. it turns out the guy who gave the speech -- [laughter] >> i was a...
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princeton is such a small world.i 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 t
princeton is such a small world.i 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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the new app created by princeton student that is helping firefighters help you.tlin. >>> lucy, stormy sunday night. plenty of rain, heavy lightning severe weather moving through our area. what to expect by monday morning our area. what to expect by monday morning anthe wonder of summer is that i never know what kind of adventure awaits. the days are longer, and the breeze feels a little sweeter. and, thanks to volvo, i'll pay nothing for repairs or maintenance for 5 years, nothing. they even cover my first month's payment. so, i'll be happy wherever the summer takes me. the wonder of summer event. the 2015 volvo s60 sedan with complimentary first month's payment. starting at $319 a month. breaking news in philadelphia. philadelphia police are questioning two people of interest in the carjacking that killed three children. police say those people are not under arrest at this point. police have been looking for two carjacker who's stole an suv friday then lost control and rammed into a family in north philadelphia. those carjackers ran off. the children who were ki
the new app created by princeton student that is helping firefighters help you.tlin. >>> lucy, stormy sunday night. plenty of rain, heavy lightning severe weather moving through our area. what to expect by monday morning our area. what to expect by monday morning anthe wonder of summer is that i never know what kind of adventure awaits. the days are longer, and the breeze feels a little sweeter. and, thanks to volvo, i'll pay nothing for repairs or maintenance for 5 years, nothing....
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princeton mom is here to relate. so is charlie gasparino. because even when they say it's not, it is always about "money." melissa: a tale of two motor cities for gm today. the stock is plummeting while sales figures continue to rise.
princeton mom is here to relate. so is charlie gasparino. because even when they say it's not, it is always about "money." melissa: a tale of two motor cities for gm today. the stock is plummeting while sales figures continue to rise.
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they are using shuttle buses this morning, on the princeton line, which basically goes from princeton junction into the town of princeton. so, add few extra minutes on your trip there this morning. watching us down the shore outside of lbi, garden state parkway southbound crash at wear town. for the gang in coatesville, route ten, crash at chapel avenue. and new traffic pattern southbound 202, they moved all of the lanes over, to the newly constructed stretch of the roadway, between chesterbrook boulevard down to the route 29 interchange in the great valley. ukee, back to you. >> thank you. time now 5:37. in business news, popular us candy make corson have a new owner. >> also, you could also soon have little more room in those airline overhead compartments, everybody trying to shove their bags. >> money watch's jill wagner joins us from the new york stock exchange, those stories and more, jill, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, ukee, erika there is morning, the department of justice is expected to announce that it reached a $7 billion settlement with citigroup over the bank's
they are using shuttle buses this morning, on the princeton line, which basically goes from princeton junction into the town of princeton. so, add few extra minutes on your trip there this morning. watching us down the shore outside of lbi, garden state parkway southbound crash at wear town. for the gang in coatesville, route ten, crash at chapel avenue. and new traffic pattern southbound 202, they moved all of the lanes over, to the newly constructed stretch of the roadway, between...
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>> guest: princeton. and now i'm an independent. so i have--i have been, you know, across the political spectrum. but there's been--there has been a consistency in my thinking, in the sense that i was always very concerned with issues of individual liberty. and it was a matter of understanding how those play out in the world. c-span: so you're an independent. what does that mean? >> guest: well, that just means--i mean, it is a party. you asked me about party. c-span: so you don't belong to a party? >> guest: i'm--i'm not registered with a party. c-span: if you had to put a label on you today, what would it be? would it fit any--i mean, you said free markets and all that. >> guest: well, i would say classical liberal, or libertarian. or, as i say in the book, dynamist, which is a term that's a little broader than... c-span: did you invent that term? >> guest: i did invent that term. c-span: dynamist? >> guest: dynamist. trying to get at the idea of people who support this open-ended idea of progress through decentralized trial and e
>> guest: princeton. and now i'm an independent. so i have--i have been, you know, across the political spectrum. but there's been--there has been a consistency in my thinking, in the sense that i was always very concerned with issues of individual liberty. and it was a matter of understanding how those play out in the world. c-span: so you're an independent. what does that mean? >> guest: well, that just means--i mean, it is a party. you asked me about party. c-span: so you don't...
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the new app created by a princeton student that's helping firefighters help you. >> scary moments for passengers on a canadian flight. what made the passengers so angry that he needed to be escort >>> about time to see what bus stop buddy is doing this week. last week he was at the shore. he's back home by the pool, as summer vacation continues. it may be a decent pool day but you're going to have to keep your eye on the sky so we put the umbrella there just in case. oh, and muggy is there too. it must still be humid outside. yes, it is. temperatures are in the 60s and 70s. dew points are up there as well. we've got a 7 out of 10 today. some sun, not as hot as yesterday, but we will have some showers left over throughout the day before the cold front gets through here it will still be humid as well. as we look at ultimate doppler, all the thunder shower activity has moved offshore, but we're still seeing the sun and clouds fighting it out this morning. 70 degrees and you see how cloudy it is out there with a south wind at 6 miles per hour. high temperature 84 with winds picking up. 63
the new app created by a princeton student that's helping firefighters help you. >> scary moments for passengers on a canadian flight. what made the passengers so angry that he needed to be escort >>> about time to see what bus stop buddy is doing this week. last week he was at the shore. he's back home by the pool, as summer vacation continues. it may be a decent pool day but you're going to have to keep your eye on the sky so we put the umbrella there just in case. oh, and...
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the president of princeton university and working on a book about lyndon johnson titled what? now -- lyndony of johnson and the great society." >> hundreds of hours of phone calls. trove isof a research it for you and other historians? >> you get a real feel for how lyndon johnson tried to lobby and put together coalitions for legislation. also, people he was working with -- not just him. have they tried to work the president, place pressure on the white house. it is unfortunate we do not have that after richard nixon. it is a treasure for those of us who study american politics. is this a good time to assess his time in the white house? >> absolutely. with the enormity of everything he accomplished, we are looking of theth appreciation fact that so much legislation came out of congress within a half.year and legislation that remains with us today. medicare, civil rights sex, education policy. it is a good time to try to accomplished,t we and how we accomplished it. it is also the relationship between president and congress. right now we are in gridlock and people are wonderin
the president of princeton university and working on a book about lyndon johnson titled what? now -- lyndony of johnson and the great society." >> hundreds of hours of phone calls. trove isof a research it for you and other historians? >> you get a real feel for how lyndon johnson tried to lobby and put together coalitions for legislation. also, people he was working with -- not just him. have they tried to work the president, place pressure on the white house. it is...
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. ♪ >> a princeton professor is getting an education in the >> a princeton professor is been arrested-year-old john mulvey faces theft charges and police say he stole 21 business signs from someone's lawn on rosedale road. they are worth nearly $500. mulvey is considered an expert in financial portfolio optimization. princeton university had no comment on the professor's arrest. >> in the morning buzz we're talking comic books particularly archie. you remember archie when we were kids betty veronica. >> jughead. >> exactly. >> he's dead, right. >> well, he will be after today. there have been some spinoffs and this was the latest one. following archie and his friends as adults in the town of riverdale. archie will be shot and killed when he intervenes in an assassination attempt on senator kevin keller the first only gay character in this series. this character had been pushing for mr. gun control at the city and that's going to bring a conclusion to the archie comics. they've had variations of them but 93 say that's it after today that's it for archie. >> all right, 5:27 now. we are
. ♪ >> a princeton professor is getting an education in the >> a princeton professor is been arrested-year-old john mulvey faces theft charges and police say he stole 21 business signs from someone's lawn on rosedale road. they are worth nearly $500. mulvey is considered an expert in financial portfolio optimization. princeton university had no comment on the professor's arrest. >> in the morning buzz we're talking comic books particularly archie. you remember archie when we...
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when he came to princeton university as an engineering student in 2012, he informed fire stop. fire stop is basically a tabloid add that gives firefighters essential firefighting information. >> exactly. as they were arriving on scene they can have critical information as to where the nearest high drandz are and the things that are a little more complex like hazards to watch out for inside the building. >>reporter: it also includes satellite imagery of every building in the the area, along with building schematics so the firefighters know the best way to enter a fire and more important lirks the best way to exit. >> the ipad will live inside the fire trucks. so before they leave the hoyer phos they will be able to pull up the app and pull the information. >>reporter: it tells one truck the location of all the other trucks, as well as a list of all the equipment. which makes remember del's job of coordinating the wait better. >> it also me establish where my apparatuses are go, what hazards i have, i can weigh the pros and cons of the incident. >>reporter: weighing the pros and
when he came to princeton university as an engineering student in 2012, he informed fire stop. fire stop is basically a tabloid add that gives firefighters essential firefighting information. >> exactly. as they were arriving on scene they can have critical information as to where the nearest high drandz are and the things that are a little more complex like hazards to watch out for inside the building. >>reporter: it also includes satellite imagery of every building in the the...
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of the princeton committee on palestine and an interfaith organiser. both of you are involved trying to make things better between palestinians and israelis. how is it affecting relations on your camp u the latest struggle? >> thank you for having me, it's a pleasure to be on, first of all. my reaction to the current situation is that any time civilian lives are placed at risk, it's a deplorable situation. at the same time i feel that israel is in a difficult position. hamas operatives are targetting israeli civilians, and at the same time placing their own palestinian civilians at risk. i feel like any government would not accept constant rocket fire on civilians, they are in a tough place. >> your say? >> we are not on campus right now. in interactions with classmates over the summer we have been seeing that a lot of people are disturbed by what is happening. specifically with my palestinian - princeton committee on palestine members, a lot are concerned that this came at a time when it's inappropriate. seems there's an anger, but the constant bombin
of the princeton committee on palestine and an interfaith organiser. both of you are involved trying to make things better between palestinians and israelis. how is it affecting relations on your camp u the latest struggle? >> thank you for having me, it's a pleasure to be on, first of all. my reaction to the current situation is that any time civilian lives are placed at risk, it's a deplorable situation. at the same time i feel that israel is in a difficult position. hamas operatives...
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. >>> a princeton educator i is facing theft charges. he stole 29 business signs on someone's lawn.and princeton university had no comment on the professor's arrest. >>> they are saying no to hiring smokers. as of july 1st doylestown hospital is testing all applicants for nicotine. those that use it won't get hired. the hospital banned smoking on its grounds seven years ago. they are taking this step to make sure that the campus and its staff are smoke-free. >> the news is not so sweet for chocoholics. hershey is raising prizes 8% on the average. there is higher costs for cocoa and dairy and nuts and expensive fuel and packaging. cecily this is not a kiss from hershey. >> not at all. the weather has not been too sweet lately. it's going to get better. and we are showing that we still have some rain around philadelphia areas west. there is one little line of heavy downpours from lancaster crossing route 30. it's west of 222 it. it heading up to northwestern berks county. no lightning strikes associated with this. the reason we are getting the flash flooding is all the rain. the atmos
. >>> a princeton educator i is facing theft charges. he stole 29 business signs on someone's lawn.and princeton university had no comment on the professor's arrest. >>> they are saying no to hiring smokers. as of july 1st doylestown hospital is testing all applicants for nicotine. those that use it won't get hired. the hospital banned smoking on its grounds seven years ago. they are taking this step to make sure that the campus and its staff are smoke-free. >> the news...
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elements of the princeton community discovered that i wrote my junior paper on the role and function of the servant in the comedies of moliÈre, and threatened a teach-in unless i publicly disavowed the imperialist patriarchy of 17th century france. but instead of giving in to such threats, they simply scheduled this panel for 8:45 in the morning. [laughter] it's altogether fitting that we should address foreign policy at a conference on totalitarianism. there is a debate in america as old as the republic about the nature of our relationship with the rest of the world. on one side are those who view foreign policy as a tool for responding to threats. they see the international state system as largely or at least potentially self sustaining. and foreign affairs as something of a distraction from important domestic concerns. on the other side are those who, like alexander hamilton, believe that the preservation of civil liberty and economic prosperity at home requires the united states to lead in the defense of a world order hospitable to freedom. yet given the many unknown unknowns in
elements of the princeton community discovered that i wrote my junior paper on the role and function of the servant in the comedies of moliÈre, and threatened a teach-in unless i publicly disavowed the imperialist patriarchy of 17th century france. but instead of giving in to such threats, they simply scheduled this panel for 8:45 in the morning. [laughter] it's altogether fitting that we should address foreign policy at a conference on totalitarianism. there is a debate in america as old as...
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the stuff you're taught at princeton disturbs me.achers must be telling you if you got expected inflation, evy justs and it's okay. is that what they're telling you? where did that come from jl hooray for mr. paul volcker. yes, the man who truly understanding inflation better than any other, whether fed policy, lack of reform in either, tax policy, bad policy is bad policy it's going to hurt the economy and defending bad policy is about the worst thing you can do. let's be open and honest. whether it's climate change, immigration or, as i said, fed policy. carl, back to you. >> talk to you soon. rick santelli. >>> when we come back, mobile payment technology meets burgers and fries. kre wendy's. why the company is creating its own system different from starbucks, when "squawk alley" continues. my motheit's delicious. toffee in the world. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. i never really thought i would make mo
the stuff you're taught at princeton disturbs me.achers must be telling you if you got expected inflation, evy justs and it's okay. is that what they're telling you? where did that come from jl hooray for mr. paul volcker. yes, the man who truly understanding inflation better than any other, whether fed policy, lack of reform in either, tax policy, bad policy is bad policy it's going to hurt the economy and defending bad policy is about the worst thing you can do. let's be open and honest....
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. >> reporter: kyle is the deputy fire chief in princeton, new jersey. and over the past 14 years has fought thousands of fires. sometimes you don't know whether the building is commercial or residential or even where the fire hydrants are. >> that's correct. and another thing on top of that, i don't know if there's hazardous material storage in the building. >> reporter: it was a problem charlie jake onson experienced firsthand as a volunteer firefighter. so when he came to princeton university as an engineering student in 2012, he invebted fire stop. >> so fire stop is basically an app that gives firefighters essential firefighting information. >> they can have critical information from things as simple to where the nearest high drants are to things like hazards to watch out for inside the building. >> reporter: it also includes satellite imaginary of every building in the area along with building schematics, so firefighters know the best way to enter a fire, and more importantly the best way to exit. >> the ipad will live inside each fire truck so bef
. >> reporter: kyle is the deputy fire chief in princeton, new jersey. and over the past 14 years has fought thousands of fires. sometimes you don't know whether the building is commercial or residential or even where the fire hydrants are. >> that's correct. and another thing on top of that, i don't know if there's hazardous material storage in the building. >> reporter: it was a problem charlie jake onson experienced firsthand as a volunteer firefighter. so when he came to...
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harvard and princeton, not wanting to come how that money magazine, with this list? what were the metrics? >> the two biggest factors in the magazine factors were the total cost of going to a college spread out over four years or more if the students typically take longer than four years to graduate. minus whatever scholarships in grant money that you look at and they also looked at darling. a lot of students have to borrow or student struggle to pay their loans that. so that was the cost side of the equation and then they look at how much money the graduates of each colleges, how much they are making in the job market within the first five years after graduation and then after more than 10 years of graduation. gerri: return on investment is everything in these people pay no attention to it at all. let's work our way through this list. it's interesting. this college offers just 1 degree. can you tell us about the school? >> it's an interesting school, it's unusual, there's only one thing you can major in command its business. so you have all business majors. it's in
harvard and princeton, not wanting to come how that money magazine, with this list? what were the metrics? >> the two biggest factors in the magazine factors were the total cost of going to a college spread out over four years or more if the students typically take longer than four years to graduate. minus whatever scholarships in grant money that you look at and they also looked at darling. a lot of students have to borrow or student struggle to pay their loans that. so that was the cost...
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fox 29's sabina kuriakose live in princeton, new jersey. what do you know?> reporter: guys, the director of this animal shelter where these cat snappers struck says she's never seen anything like this. three, 1984 olds went to save animal shelters here in princeton last saturday afternoon. they told volunteers they were looking to adopt cats. they even filled out an adoption form. there was a busy day at the shelter. they have a lot of cats there right now looking for homes. so the volunteers, of course, very excited, very welcoming but as soon as those volunteers backs were turn, two of the teens took off through back entrance with the three month old kittens casino and penny. third suspect waiting across some woods in what shelter officials say was a possible get away car. luckily a long-time volunteer saw the two boys, realized something wasn't right and tackled one of them until police arrived. the shelter is calling that volunteer a hero. >> so he knows us well. he knows our staff and he just saw something very unusual. and fortunately he stopped it and
fox 29's sabina kuriakose live in princeton, new jersey. what do you know?> reporter: guys, the director of this animal shelter where these cat snappers struck says she's never seen anything like this. three, 1984 olds went to save animal shelters here in princeton last saturday afternoon. they told volunteers they were looking to adopt cats. they even filled out an adoption form. there was a busy day at the shelter. they have a lot of cats there right now looking for homes. so the...
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this 90-minute event was hosted by the james madison program at princeton university. the association for the study of free institutions and texas tech university. >> on behalf of the directors, i want to express our gratitude to the james madison program for inviting us to co-sponsor this panel on foreign policy and the challenges of totalitarianism. this is a privilege for me personally also when i arrived at princeton in the fall of 1986, the age of 17, one of the faculty that i met early on was a young scholar then in his first year as an assistant professor. that was robby. i've been very pleased to work with him on a number of occasions over the last nearly 30 years. i can hardly believe it. now you may be unaware that the madison prap was under some pressure to recind the invitation to the hamilton society. elements of the princeton community discovered that i wrote my junior paper on the role and function of the servant in the comedies. and threatened to teach him unless i publicly disavowed the imperialist pat arky of 17th century france. instead of giving int
this 90-minute event was hosted by the james madison program at princeton university. the association for the study of free institutions and texas tech university. >> on behalf of the directors, i want to express our gratitude to the james madison program for inviting us to co-sponsor this panel on foreign policy and the challenges of totalitarianism. this is a privilege for me personally also when i arrived at princeton in the fall of 1986, the age of 17, one of the faculty that i met...
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they settled in princeton, new jersey. he that they typical life. at 19 years old, he married his wife. their first child was born a year later. for some other reasons, he left life in princeton and went to new york city and took a job for the police department. the trouble in new york at the time was the old department was not large enough or effective enough to police the large, growing metropolis. the department reorganized and modeled themselves after london's department. he was assigned to work the crystal palace exhibition. what became known as america's first world's fair. to s here he was introduced pinkerton. if the job was offered, webster turned it down. webster served at a time when xenophobia ran high. the rise of the know nothing party. a general for being -- feeling against foreigners against this time. this, anf investigation was begun into foreigners in the new york city department. officers,0 -- 1400 there were 477 foreign-born officers. somebody claimed for jury and -- perjury and said there were 600. it was a big difference to br
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princeton mom is here to relate. so is charlie gasparino. because even when they say it's not, it is always about "money." melissa: a tale of two motor cities for gm today. the stock is plummeting while sales figures continue to rise. the auto giant still plagued by ongoing recall issues, falling short of wall street expectations last quarter and more problems laying in wait with gm with $400 million slated to go to the victims of its faulty ignition switch. with me our very own charlie gasparino and tracy byrnes. we have james frishe lynn as well. james, let you go first. what do you think of all the gm news? >> the brand loyalty and customer loyalty, is amazing. 13 deaths and -- melissa: sales haven't caught up yet? >> i no longer think the consumer doesn't care. audi had one slippage and company almost collapsed. melissa: what do you think? >> i got my saturn ion recalled recently. melissa: you drive a saturn ion? >> i used to. melissa: you feel like mustang guy. >> i'm not a car guy. cnbc gave me money for a car. melissa: i am unfamiliar
princeton mom is here to relate. so is charlie gasparino. because even when they say it's not, it is always about "money." melissa: a tale of two motor cities for gm today. the stock is plummeting while sales figures continue to rise. the auto giant still plagued by ongoing recall issues, falling short of wall street expectations last quarter and more problems laying in wait with gm with $400 million slated to go to the victims of its faulty ignition switch. with me our very own...
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he turned and made a big loop around and came up and struck at princeton and won again. two victories, won right on top of the other. and that combination just changed morale in everybody. you can read in the letters of abigail adams, ministers, attorneys, and people in all walks of life writing about what it meant to get the word that we had won at trenton. while princeton was important, one of the most important events in the war and, consequently, one of the most important events in history, it would truly change the world. that little attack on trenton, which was a little village. >> charlie: and he took 2,500 men over. >> yes, and two other attacks were going to be launched farther down the river. >> charlie: and in this case, washington was the field commander? >> he road with the troops, but he was not commanding immediately. general graves and general sullivan were in command of the two prongs of attack, and our old friend the boston book seller henry knox was in charge of the artillery and the artillery really were decisive in the battle. >> charlie: the two guy
he turned and made a big loop around and came up and struck at princeton and won again. two victories, won right on top of the other. and that combination just changed morale in everybody. you can read in the letters of abigail adams, ministers, attorneys, and people in all walks of life writing about what it meant to get the word that we had won at trenton. while princeton was important, one of the most important events in the war and, consequently, one of the most important events in history,...
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at a school like princeton, nba. hall of famer, u.s. senator and a road scholar. that's the first time i heard those roads in the same sentence. once i finished high school in princeton, i had 83 scholarship offers to go anywhere and play football. i watt rated the number one prospect in the country by espn. when i got to campus the first thing i did was go to the office of national fellowships and tell them i want to be a scholar. three years later, i was fortunate to earn that! then i went to meet my teach ertz and tell them i want you to increase my educational capital, so i can be a pediatric furs him now i'm a seccier medical student hopefully able do that in the future. lastly, i went to my athletic coaches and football coaches and told them i want them to equippy body and get pe ready for a career as a national football player around fortunately i was able to be democrated by the tie tans and play for the steelers as well. now it may sound like my story is pristine and ideal and used as the poster child for which you want a collegiate athlete to have an exp
at a school like princeton, nba. hall of famer, u.s. senator and a road scholar. that's the first time i heard those roads in the same sentence. once i finished high school in princeton, i had 83 scholarship offers to go anywhere and play football. i watt rated the number one prospect in the country by espn. when i got to campus the first thing i did was go to the office of national fellowships and tell them i want to be a scholar. three years later, i was fortunate to earn that! then i went to...
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danielle allen is the leading philosopher and scholar at the institute for advanced study at princeton. she feels that we don't know what the declaration of independence is about. we've never studied it. she's done courses on it for adult students, also undergraduates. she says that the declaration as much about equality as it is about personal liberty. she has also discovered errors in the version of the declaration we use, and some of this will be revealed in the next month. she's an extraordinary figure, and you'll hear a lot about this book, which she makes us love our primary documents. one of the most important in world history, not only in american history. >> bob weil, how long have you been working with danielle allen on this book? >> i've been working with danielle allen two to three years on this book. i've known her a bit longer. it is a major work. the serious historians and critics are paying attention to it. the news material in it will surprise people and make scholars debate how we interpret what it means and why and why does the declaration of independence means somet
danielle allen is the leading philosopher and scholar at the institute for advanced study at princeton. she feels that we don't know what the declaration of independence is about. we've never studied it. she's done courses on it for adult students, also undergraduates. she says that the declaration as much about equality as it is about personal liberty. she has also discovered errors in the version of the declaration we use, and some of this will be revealed in the next month. she's an...
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printing today is in the medical field researchers in princeton and just kind of the bio on 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 by everybody i thought you could just intermediates yet there were these which claimed not leave powers over over art and i thought this could be done cheaply and easily and i wanted to demonstrate that it could be done and you did plus you take a look at around you our reality today is formed by the things that are produced for us now this technology allows you to make your reality and 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 leading printing just technology with an all inspiring range of uses from turning out plastic yoda heads to printing furniture and houses and food and of the future perhaps even viable human organs he had to discuss the far reaching up with patients and implications of three d. printing aa
printing today is in the medical field researchers in princeton and just kind of the bio on 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 by everybody i thought you could just intermediates yet there were these which claimed not leave powers over over art and i thought this could be done cheaply and easily and i wanted to demonstrate that it could be done and you...
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borough and princeton township as one entity if steve hadn't started that conversation but don't we need more of that? we do need more of that but not at the risk of blowing up the small towns, there's a uniqueness to having a small town field and government at the local level makes a lot of sense and so what we can do is have different answers in different parts of the state just like massachusetts and connecticut have a different answer than maryland different parts of new jersey can have a different answer because in maryland they got rid of wasteful governments on the and in massachusetts and connecticut they got rid of county governments so you can have a mixture i believe in new jersey where you can have a different answer in a different part and but i think that i mean yes steve was ahead of the curve on this issue it's an importnat part of the solution we also need to understand that people want to have both their education and a real small town field as the reason you move to new jersey so you can and still keep property taxes down? do both. yes okay absolutely but that's w
borough and princeton township as one entity if steve hadn't started that conversation but don't we need more of that? we do need more of that but not at the risk of blowing up the small towns, there's a uniqueness to having a small town field and government at the local level makes a lot of sense and so what we can do is have different answers in different parts of the state just like massachusetts and connecticut have a different answer than maryland different parts of new jersey can have a...
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and he suffered the first at princeton in college.ou say that he knew he was talking about and we're taking him at his word, he fell under this. matter of the despondency when he worried that he wouldn't live long and he was lucky that he found doctors and his family urged him to exercise, it didn't end the seizures but he was remarkably bad and i think he decided once he had taken his fit physical health, he decided to take his soul in hand. and he was not going to believe all the things that people said about epilepsy. people said if you had epilepsy or seizures dissembling that, that you are evil and full of sin or possessed by the devil. and madison finally just decided that he didn't have to believe that. and i think that this fed into his freedom of religion people can believe whatever religion or no religion into his strong support for freedom of conscience and nobody should have to believe anything if he or she thinks is wrong. that idea liberated him and i think helped to liberate us all because he lied the way for freedom of
and he suffered the first at princeton in college.ou say that he knew he was talking about and we're taking him at his word, he fell under this. matter of the despondency when he worried that he wouldn't live long and he was lucky that he found doctors and his family urged him to exercise, it didn't end the seizures but he was remarkably bad and i think he decided once he had taken his fit physical health, he decided to take his soul in hand. and he was not going to believe all the things that...
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studies in this country and who for the past five years has been doing research and teaching at princeton on the diplomacy of iran in united states. i can highly recommend this book and it is for sale at the door and i should tell you it has proven to be so popular that we have had to send to the publisher to get some more in. hossein will linger a bit at the end to sign copies and chat with you. hossein was here two years ago to discuss his book and i'm delighted to have him book -- back at ipi put -- particularly at this propitious moment of our two countries. hossein welcome and the floor is yours. >> thank you. [applause] >> i would like to extend my gratitude to warren and his colleagues at ipi, arranging this event. as you know, i came to the u.s. in the mid-1970s and left the u.s. some months or weeks befo before. revolution in 1979 and i came back in 2009, actually 30 years later. in these three decades, i had an opportunity to be engaged in major events and occasions related to problems between iran and the west from hostagetaking crisis in 1988, 1989, to the afghanistan crisis a
studies in this country and who for the past five years has been doing research and teaching at princeton on the diplomacy of iran in united states. i can highly recommend this book and it is for sale at the door and i should tell you it has proven to be so popular that we have had to send to the publisher to get some more in. hossein will linger a bit at the end to sign copies and chat with you. hossein was here two years ago to discuss his book and i'm delighted to have him book -- back at...
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this 90-minute event was hosted by the james madison program at princeton university. the association for the study of free institutions and texas tech university. >> on behalf of the directors, i want to express our gratitude to the james madison program for inviting us to co-sponsor this panel on foreign policy and the challenges of totalitarianism. this is a privilege for me personally also when i arrived at princeton in the fall of 1986, the age of 17, one of the faculty that i met early on was a young scholar then in his first year as an assistant professor. that was robby. i've been very pleased to work with him on a number of occasions over the last nearly 30 years. i can hardly believe it. now you may be unaware that the madison prap was under some pressure to recind the invitation to the hamilton society. elements of the princeton community discovered that i wrote my junior paper on the role and function of the servant in the comedies. and threatened to teach him unless i publicly disavowed the imperialist pat arky of 17th century france. instead of giving int
this 90-minute event was hosted by the james madison program at princeton university. the association for the study of free institutions and texas tech university. >> on behalf of the directors, i want to express our gratitude to the james madison program for inviting us to co-sponsor this panel on foreign policy and the challenges of totalitarianism. this is a privilege for me personally also when i arrived at princeton in the fall of 1986, the age of 17, one of the faculty that i met...
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he came to princeton university, he invented fire stop.ng schem attics and so they know theç best way to enter the fir and more impo@tantly the best way to exit. >> it will be in the fire truck. each firefighter willç be ableo pull up the app andç see the information. >> reporter: it tells the trucç the location of the other truck and the list of theç truck's equipment and makes rendal'sç b of coordinating the fight a lot easier. >> having everything i need with this appç helps me to establis where we are going and theç hazards and weigh the pros and cons of the çincident. >> reporter: weighing the pros and cons andç enable him and h company to save lives. back to you. >> the number of people applying forç jobless benefits continue to fall and the labor department report that çapplications dropd 284,000. that is the lowestç in eight years. >> house speaker john boehner is knownç for getting misty- eyedn capitol hill and the way he introduced a colleague and her child may have tears of your ç own. >> i want to recognize a spec
he came to princeton university, he invented fire stop.ng schem attics and so they know theç best way to enter the fir and more impo@tantly the best way to exit. >> it will be in the fire truck. each firefighter willç be ableo pull up the app andç see the information. >> reporter: it tells the trucç the location of the other truck and the list of theç truck's equipment and makes rendal'sç b of coordinating the fight a lot easier. >> having everything i need with...
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you have to go to princeton for example because they were unpublished papers there.ou have to go to philadelphia. there are unpublished papers about madison's family in the historical society both 30 volumes of madison's papers are on line. they have been digitized and done a wonderful job of digitizing them. dolley's papers as well have been done by the university of virginia. research is so much easier now than it has been before. i think -- i was chairman of the national endowment for the humanities at a time and i used to be appalled at some of the things that we funded but if they were to increase the endowment budgets so they could make the funding of the founders papers and digitize them so citizens can have ready access i think i would be a good expenditure. you know frank i can't give you a serious answer. i just have to think about what i would ask madison so my unserious answer is i would say how tall were you? [laughter] this has been disputed. someone said 5 feet 4 inches and his favorite aide said 5 feet 6 inches. there's a confusion about whether the a
you have to go to princeton for example because they were unpublished papers there.ou have to go to philadelphia. there are unpublished papers about madison's family in the historical society both 30 volumes of madison's papers are on line. they have been digitized and done a wonderful job of digitizing them. dolley's papers as well have been done by the university of virginia. research is so much easier now than it has been before. i think -- i was chairman of the national endowment for the...
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this is the p, the princeton. >> the p, the princeton. >> is that aaron the with the dew rag on. >> bandana. >> yes, i have my u.s.a. bandana on. >> okay. >> who are those people. >> i don't know they are his friends. >> you didn't know them. >> no. >> my brother is out of the frame. he is our picture guy. >> you attract some good looking people. >> they are his friends. i'm in the front. >> you ever notice good looking people all hang out together. >> yes. >> especially woman. >> they are also very nice. >> they have louie vouton bags. >> do you notice really good looking women have a louie vouton bag. what is the correlation there. y don't know. >> i don't have a bag. >> i don't either i gave to it my sister. >> i had one, you gave it away. >> my birthday is august 16th. >> mine is july 30th. >> seriously, i'm like ticket tron. >> yes, amazon.com. >> jessica is saying what is her -- >> her wedding is coming up. >> her wedding, oh, one thing after another. >> yes. >> good looking girls. >> here we go. >> good girls, good girls go to heaven, bad girls go every where. >> that is so dumb. >>
this is the p, the princeton. >> the p, the princeton. >> is that aaron the with the dew rag on. >> bandana. >> yes, i have my u.s.a. bandana on. >> okay. >> who are those people. >> i don't know they are his friends. >> you didn't know them. >> no. >> my brother is out of the frame. he is our picture guy. >> you attract some good looking people. >> they are his friends. i'm in the front. >> you ever notice good...
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we love him. >> i was in princeton for the first time not that long ago. >> beautiful. >> it is cool.beautiful school. >> if you need a tour. >> you are good with economics, too. >> i am available for a you are to. i don't know if you foe this princeton was once the capital of the united states. >> right. >> really? >> iam told it's in new jersey. people think. >> and it's pretty. >> it's pretty. they think about it. but the reason i'm excited to have allen here, do you hear we talk to you all the time. there is no slack in the work force yellin doesn't believe you. >> i think the more data and you were kind of an outlier at the time. it was also something that people wanted the fed to stay full bore didn't like the stuff you were saying at that point i think the economy isn't where they want it to be for 2014. did you get any calls complaining to you? >> i heard some complaints. >> i bet you did. we will, i just wanted to have you, it's nice to have people that are right number one, also, we got to figure out when the fed raises rates for the first time they can be earlier, based on
we love him. >> i was in princeton for the first time not that long ago. >> beautiful. >> it is cool.beautiful school. >> if you need a tour. >> you are good with economics, too. >> i am available for a you are to. i don't know if you foe this princeton was once the capital of the united states. >> right. >> really? >> iam told it's in new jersey. people think. >> and it's pretty. >> it's pretty. they think about it. but the...
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i went to high school in princeton, new jersey, and after my school days in princeton, i would go to the university, and i saw this big statue, poster of this guy who became my hero bill bradley. he was a rock star in my opinion. the epitome of what a student athlete should be. nba hall of famer, u.s. senator, and a rhodes scholar. the first time i heard those two words, rhodes scholar used in the same sentence. once i fijsed high school in princeton, i had 83 scholarship offers to go anywhere i wanted to, and i was rated the number one high school prospect in the country. i decided to go to florida state. the first thing i did was going to the office of national fellowships and told them i wanted to be a rhodes scholar like my hero, bill bradley. if he did it, i wanted to do it as well. three years later, i was fortunate to earn that scholarship. then i want to see my teachers and mentors and told you i want to increase my capital so one day i can be a pediatric nurse lie ben carson. now hopefully i'll be able to do that in the future. lastly, i went to my strength coaches and my tr
i went to high school in princeton, new jersey, and after my school days in princeton, i would go to the university, and i saw this big statue, poster of this guy who became my hero bill bradley. he was a rock star in my opinion. the epitome of what a student athlete should be. nba hall of famer, u.s. senator, and a rhodes scholar. the first time i heard those two words, rhodes scholar used in the same sentence. once i fijsed high school in princeton, i had 83 scholarship offers to go anywhere...
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from princeton dedicating academic career to leadership.he has directed the study of leadership as well as faith in the halls of power the best book of 2007 by "publishers weekly" and widely profiled in "the wall street journal", "usa today" and countless other outlets. since assuming the presidency of gordon his expertise is increasingly practical as well as academic. his short tenure is not only accompanied by a dramatic increase of applications and donations of which your trustees thank you also a new a emphasis on developing and inspiring a new generation of leaders. he has developed two new programs to gordon fellows program modeled after the white house program and the other what he calls a week-long leadership lab. he also just completed the largest ever interview based study of leaders the results of which he details in his newest book "view from the top" which we invited him to discuss today. at the conclusion he will be joined on stage by his co-author who i am very proud to say is an alumnus of the trinity forum academy and toget
from princeton dedicating academic career to leadership.he has directed the study of leadership as well as faith in the halls of power the best book of 2007 by "publishers weekly" and widely profiled in "the wall street journal", "usa today" and countless other outlets. since assuming the presidency of gordon his expertise is increasingly practical as well as academic. his short tenure is not only accompanied by a dramatic increase of applications and donations of...
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the former president of princeton explains how education will and should change in the face of theseechnological wins. conversational in tone and full of wisdom, this is a great book. and now for the last look. to add to the world's tumult, the north korean government threatened military action last month over an upcoming seth rogan and james franco movie. it's about television personalities recruited to assassinate kim jong-un during an interview. >> you want to go kim jong-un. >> totally. >> recently, pyongyang wrote a letter of complaint requesting that the movie -- which they deemed to be an act of war -- be shut down. while this seems in keeping with kim jong-un's usual antics, he isn't the only dictator to throw this kind of tantrum. remember manuel noriega, the former panamanian strongman? he's suing the makers of the video game "call of duty: black ops 2" from his panamanian prison cell. he alleges in his lawsuit that the game portrays him as "a kidnapper, murderer, and enemy of the state." perhaps the video game designers should have had his character stick to drug trafficki
the former president of princeton explains how education will and should change in the face of theseechnological wins. conversational in tone and full of wisdom, this is a great book. and now for the last look. to add to the world's tumult, the north korean government threatened military action last month over an upcoming seth rogan and james franco movie. it's about television personalities recruited to assassinate kim jong-un during an interview. >> you want to go kim jong-un. >>...
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a crash blocking a couple of lanes at princeton pike. in hockessin, look for downs wires that closes valley road. rick and monica back to you. >> thank you matt. >>> still to come on "action news" tonight, piles of splintered wood and fiberglass and metal sit where a home was in dallas, texas. >>> and a homeowner is having a legal battle over a renner refusing to leave. >> and the heat is building, many 90s to the west and we'll let you know when the heat peaks in the accuweather forecast. >> and jaime apody has phillies and sports and trade rumors involving cliff lee. we'll hear what he has to say about that. when we co >>> three people are hare hospitalized following a house explosion. neighbors identified the victims of the home as a husband, wife and brother-in-law, two were thrown from the house, the other crawled out but died. investigators say that natural gas was not running to that house. >>> a new legal battle erupted over president obama's health care law, the affordable health care ability. that premiums helped low and middle
a crash blocking a couple of lanes at princeton pike. in hockessin, look for downs wires that closes valley road. rick and monica back to you. >> thank you matt. >>> still to come on "action news" tonight, piles of splintered wood and fiberglass and metal sit where a home was in dallas, texas. >>> and a homeowner is having a legal battle over a renner refusing to leave. >> and the heat is building, many 90s to the west and we'll let you know when the heat...
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. >>> an "action news" investigation caused major delays on 95 north at the princeton exit this afternoon. new jersey state police say that a tow truck carrying a tractor trailer hit the overpass and debris went flying and hit a passing car and the driver was injured and taken to the medical center for treatment. they are assessing the damage to the overpass. >>> look at the new crime fighting tools introduced from the pennsylvania state police, to be used for air patrols all across the commonwealth. >>> and still to come on "action news" tonight, jay paterno sues penn state over his firing as an assistant football coach. >>> we hit 88 degrees today but 90s are waiting in the wings, i'm tracking a surge of heat and humidity and storms in the accuweather forecast. >> ducis rogers has sports and much more when "action news" at 6:00 continues in just a moment. how can i avoid maintenance fees? hy wou you want to avoid em? bause i don't want to... you know what? i'm gonnaring my maintenanceuy in here to tell you all about it. roddy! so, uh, without your fee, to tell yo curcking chber roddy! c
. >>> an "action news" investigation caused major delays on 95 north at the princeton exit this afternoon. new jersey state police say that a tow truck carrying a tractor trailer hit the overpass and debris went flying and hit a passing car and the driver was injured and taken to the medical center for treatment. they are assessing the damage to the overpass. >>> look at the new crime fighting tools introduced from the pennsylvania state police, to be used for air...
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davis will be back and tell when you say that rain is going to d ♪ >> precious kitten stolen from a princetonl shelter but the teens accused of the crime, well, they didn't get very far. now, some volunteers are being called heroes for helping police make the arrest. but why go through all of this? fox 29's sabina kuriakose spoke with shelter director and she has her theories about what these real live cat burglars were all about. >> reporter: it was a hairy few minutes for this little guy and his sister when two catnappers tried to steal them. but now he's safe and sound and has a story to tell. >> who would be so foolish as to walk into a shelter and just walk off with two kittens? in my opinion, i think that's pretty low. >> reporter: workers and volunteers here at save animal shelter in princeton are still shaken up after police say three, 19 year old men attempted to steal three month old casino and his sister penny last saturday afternoon. >> came into the shelter wanting to adopt kittens, and they even went as far as something for adoption applications. >> reporter: instead the directo
davis will be back and tell when you say that rain is going to d ♪ >> precious kitten stolen from a princetonl shelter but the teens accused of the crime, well, they didn't get very far. now, some volunteers are being called heroes for helping police make the arrest. but why go through all of this? fox 29's sabina kuriakose spoke with shelter director and she has her theories about what these real live cat burglars were all about. >> reporter: it was a hairy few minutes for this...
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park jamesburg ewing east brunswick east freehold dayton clearbrook park south brunswick skillman princeton bennington morning bill middletown manila pan keansburg well i just found that in bergen washington crossing do not drive your vehicle into areas where the water covers the roadway a lot of depth may be too great to allow your car to cross safely moved to higher ground. sound pretty targeted and that's what's not being discussed in this case everyone is focusing on how screwed up our prison systems are and they are very screwed up but this story goes beyond our prison problems into the land of eugenics when you've got people being coerced into sterilization by doctors who say they're doing it to save money on welfare that's eugenics regulated breeding and population control we've seen eugenics before states used to have eugenics boards that sterilized people they deemed fit for procreation north carolina is in the process now of compensating victims of their eugenics board which was shuttered in the one nine hundred seventy s. people like to think such social abominations as eugenics
park jamesburg ewing east brunswick east freehold dayton clearbrook park south brunswick skillman princeton bennington morning bill middletown manila pan keansburg well i just found that in bergen washington crossing do not drive your vehicle into areas where the water covers the roadway a lot of depth may be too great to allow your car to cross safely moved to higher ground. sound pretty targeted and that's what's not being discussed in this case everyone is focusing on how screwed up our...