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that is why i look at princeton -- princeton. these universities have a good thing going.they get them when they're 17 or 18 and leave their very impressionable one because you get the emotional attachment. because of your experience is placed on you. it was once said when there is a search before he was killed there would have found fund-raising letters all the time of laugh laugh in terms of politics with the movement that is to say the undergraduates with the princeton university ties to corporation and apartheid south africa. to occupy the building in protest of apartheid south africa. i recall helping to raise money for the students in south carolina who killed 1969 while driving money to a fund-raiser in philadelphia to be distributed to students. but of course they did not dissolve protest. they were going to class as well trying to do well. but i must say that princeton also prime to me for today because in between listening to the teacher and lecturing i decided i would go the next weekend first new york, then philadelphia that washington but now of course, igo al
that is why i look at princeton -- princeton. these universities have a good thing going.they get them when they're 17 or 18 and leave their very impressionable one because you get the emotional attachment. because of your experience is placed on you. it was once said when there is a search before he was killed there would have found fund-raising letters all the time of laugh laugh in terms of politics with the movement that is to say the undergraduates with the princeton university ties to...
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inch went to princeton, and, of course, people say about the merle.hen you're in the military i thought tooing not necessarily for the flag although i'm sure that comes into account but for that buddy of yours in the fox hole. that's the way i look at princeton i made very good friends there, and and they have a good thing going, so the good people when they're 17 or 18, they're first coming into maturity and princeton able to raise so much money and other schools because people have -- you get this emotional attachment because of yourur experiences that a place like this. it was unsaid when there was a a it search for osama bin laden before he was killed that if he had been of princeton it would have founded fundraising letterh all of the time. so politics because i was involved in the investment movement. that is to say as undergraduates approaching princeton university ties to corporation invested in south africa.. so we occupy a building and protest of princeton ties to south africa. i recall helping to raise money for the students in orangeburg,
inch went to princeton, and, of course, people say about the merle.hen you're in the military i thought tooing not necessarily for the flag although i'm sure that comes into account but for that buddy of yours in the fox hole. that's the way i look at princeton i made very good friends there, and and they have a good thing going, so the good people when they're 17 or 18, they're first coming into maturity and princeton able to raise so much money and other schools because people have -- you get...
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it reminded me why i'm at princeton in the first place. michelle: a big supporter for statehood and he is studying sociology at princeton. is there someone who inspires you and has overcome great challenges and they are excelling and helping others? e-mail us. we would love to hear the story. inspire@wjla.com. alison: he will be tough to top each week. thank you. great young man. coming up at "abc7 news at 5:00" -- yesterday, oh, yesterday he called the redskins losers. that's all. no big deal. what the players are saying about the viral comments from pundit stephen a. smith. mike: i'm mike carter-conneen in dupont circle. coming up, the incredible story of a group of good cardiac arrest and woman: barbara comstock is too right-wing to represent me. woman: or me. woman: barbara comstock would overturn roe vs. wade. barbara comstock: i think roe vs. wade should be overturned. woman: barbara comstock. man: too right-wing for northern virginia. narrator: house majority pac woman: barbara comstock is too right-wing. woman: barbara comstock is
it reminded me why i'm at princeton in the first place. michelle: a big supporter for statehood and he is studying sociology at princeton. is there someone who inspires you and has overcome great challenges and they are excelling and helping others? e-mail us. we would love to hear the story. inspire@wjla.com. alison: he will be tough to top each week. thank you. great young man. coming up at "abc7 news at 5:00" -- yesterday, oh, yesterday he called the redskins losers. that's all. no...
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he's with the college prep company called the princeton review. - so what's changed? - there are four big changes that have happened for the sat and these big changes happened in march 2016. the four changes are the sat will no longer be testing on obscure vocabulary words. one of the most difficult things that i'd have for a princeton review student is to give them 500 words that they'll probably never use again to study for the sat, so that fear goes away. number two is that we've eliminated one full answer choice on the sat. for each of those questions on the sat, now there will be four answer choices. number three is that the writing section, which was required for the sat before march 2016 is now optional. number four, and this is so important, number four is that there is no guessing penalty, which means that for every wrong answer that you get, there are no points off. er that you submitted, those are the four changes. - are there any other changes or is that it? - those are the only changes that have affected the sat for this year. now it's been ten years sinc
he's with the college prep company called the princeton review. - so what's changed? - there are four big changes that have happened for the sat and these big changes happened in march 2016. the four changes are the sat will no longer be testing on obscure vocabulary words. one of the most difficult things that i'd have for a princeton review student is to give them 500 words that they'll probably never use again to study for the sat, so that fear goes away. number two is that we've eliminated...
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he's with the college prep company called the princeton review. welcome! - thank you, good to be here. - so what's changed? - there are four big changes that have happened for the sat and these big changes happened in march 2016. the four changes are the sat will no longer be testing on obscure vocabulary words. one of the most difficult things that i'd have for a princeton review student is to give them 500 words that so that fear goes away. number two is that we've eliminated one full answer choice on the sat. so previous to march 2016, there were five answer choices for each of those questions on the sat, now there will be four answer choices. number three is that the writing section, which was required for the sat before march 2016 is now optional. wrong answer that you get, there are no points off. on the previous sat before march 2016, you were penalized a quarter of a point for every incorrect answer that you submitted, those are the four changes. - are there any other changes or is that it? - those are the only changes that have affected the sat fo
he's with the college prep company called the princeton review. welcome! - thank you, good to be here. - so what's changed? - there are four big changes that have happened for the sat and these big changes happened in march 2016. the four changes are the sat will no longer be testing on obscure vocabulary words. one of the most difficult things that i'd have for a princeton review student is to give them 500 words that so that fear goes away. number two is that we've eliminated one full answer...
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the emergency management bussed them here to princeton high school. last check a little more than 50 people here at this particular shelter was still working to find out how many people here are in the cleveland shielder. this shelter opening at a moment's notice. supplies have to be brought in to take care of everyone. volunteers are unloading water and other supplies right now. depending how long the shelter remains open. the next one is food. right now people are for the ones we spoke with the toughest part for them is not knowing if and when they will go home. >> what is this night like for you. >> >> it has been a night. last week it was matthew. this week, it is -- this ain't matthew but i don't know what you say it is. >> i am working in a hospital so i had ideas of what was going on. and we have been running around ever since. i am really ready to go home. i have to go to work in the morning. >> we explained they were going to close down the restaurant due to the chemicals and did not know what kind of chemicals were in the truck. in the cloud
the emergency management bussed them here to princeton high school. last check a little more than 50 people here at this particular shelter was still working to find out how many people here are in the cleveland shielder. this shelter opening at a moment's notice. supplies have to be brought in to take care of everyone. volunteers are unloading water and other supplies right now. depending how long the shelter remains open. the next one is food. right now people are for the ones we spoke with...
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in princeton, new jersian accident outside princeton friend will school at mercer and quaker road withal detours. otherwise your speed meter reading southbound i-95 is heavy with construction zone traffic east and west on the schuylkill, slow go with sun glare coming around your curve and some delays on the patco high speed line coming into philadelphia, alex, back over to you. >>> thanks, bob. 8:34. mike always tries to give good advice to his two daughters jessica and jill because he is such a great father. his daughter jessica stumped him when she asked him a financial question, about the difference between banks and credit unions. so we need to get answers. >> i have come to the navy yard. i'm not just walking around aimlessly. i have come here for a purpose. my daughter asked me the other day, dad, what is the deal between a bank, of which is there one there, pnc bank, and a credit union, right across the street a place called ardent credit union. i'm right between the two. after all these years being on eartha still don't quite know but i know a guy that does, dan ricoto, financi
in princeton, new jersian accident outside princeton friend will school at mercer and quaker road withal detours. otherwise your speed meter reading southbound i-95 is heavy with construction zone traffic east and west on the schuylkill, slow go with sun glare coming around your curve and some delays on the patco high speed line coming into philadelphia, alex, back over to you. >>> thanks, bob. 8:34. mike always tries to give good advice to his two daughters jessica and jill because he...
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crews were at princeton, middle and high school today cleaning up. >> we did have a restoration company that has come in and worked very diligently so our students will be safe once they return to princeton gh school. >>> schools? johnston county were closed all last week. >>> there are several ways for u help flood victims. cbs north carolina has patte with the american red cross. we have much more information online. st go to wncn.com. >>> and the search for missing teenager who went under a -- went under while swimming is over. 17-yoljiy bittner who was vacationing on theuter banks from indiana went under while swimming withnoer boy ashore. a visitor found the body near the avon pr last night. >>> plans are movingorward to bring a wegmans sto to chapel hill. tonight the el hiltown council agreed to provide a grant for the store to locate on 15-501. the store is expd to bring 250 jobs. commissioners are expected to review the plan tomorrow. if approved, constructio culd begin early next year. >>> star gaze in central north carolina and along much of the tonigh >> they sure did. for th
crews were at princeton, middle and high school today cleaning up. >> we did have a restoration company that has come in and worked very diligently so our students will be safe once they return to princeton gh school. >>> schools? johnston county were closed all last week. >>> there are several ways for u help flood victims. cbs north carolina has patte with the american red cross. we have much more information online. st go to wncn.com. >>> and the search for...
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t recollection's short arms are -- t rex's short arms aren't >> this is from princeton. they say they know which end the icing will end up on all the time. we will reveal this groundbreaking study. >> and a man going blind is creating art. it could help others who are z256qz zy6z >>> low 70s out the door. sunshine by the afternoon. plenty of it. 83 then nice and warm with upper 80s to near 90 degrees. >>> now to a halloween costume from a galaxy far way. detailed "star wars" costume. this is hand made. the video is called a boy and his tonton. that is the animal he is riding the boy's parents posted it to youtube. it's trending. people are calling them parents of the year and trying to place orders for more. >> that is cute. >>> researchers at princeton studied the oreo cookie. they can predict which side the cream ends up on when you twist it apart. this is scientific research pay attention. keep the box facing you so you can read the words correctly. take one cookie out and twist it apart. whatever side the cream ends up on, researchers say the cream will stick to the
t recollection's short arms are -- t rex's short arms aren't >> this is from princeton. they say they know which end the icing will end up on all the time. we will reveal this groundbreaking study. >> and a man going blind is creating art. it could help others who are z256qz zy6z >>> low 70s out the door. sunshine by the afternoon. plenty of it. 83 then nice and warm with upper 80s to near 90 degrees. >>> now to a halloween costume from a galaxy far way. detailed...
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getting into princeton seeing heavier downpours and stretching up through shirley and new hampshire and it's moving south to north, you can stack up a lot of rain in a short amount of time and likely street flooding out there so be cautious if you're heading out this even into south western new hampshire. temperature wise not seeing much cooling tonight. staying in the 60s and humid and i mentioned basically moving to the west towards wooser county. moving south through north through midnight tonight then we get a lull early tomorrow morning. i think we will be mainly dry and track another round of showers and downpours late morning through the middle afternoon crossing the region. after that it's about the wind picking up tomorrow evening and it could be damaging over the course of the weekend. we'll take a look at that coming up. >>> you can keep track of the the cbs boston weather app. it is giving you video forecasts right on your phone. >>> a lawrence man accused of kidnapping and raping a 13 year old girl on her way to school. he faced a judge today and we learned another woman wa
getting into princeton seeing heavier downpours and stretching up through shirley and new hampshire and it's moving south to north, you can stack up a lot of rain in a short amount of time and likely street flooding out there so be cautious if you're heading out this even into south western new hampshire. temperature wise not seeing much cooling tonight. staying in the 60s and humid and i mentioned basically moving to the west towards wooser county. moving south through north through midnight...
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princeton, 31 degrees. below that freezing mark this morning in princeton. temperatures are cold out there as we kickoff saturday morning. good news, this afternoon looks better. we switch to lehigh valley neighborhoods. check out the numbers again. a lot of 30s. 37 in redding, allentown at 35 degrees. temperatures, 30s in spots. some of us lucky seeing 40s, including much of philadelphia. radar and satellite this morning, some clouds hang to the south. don't expect it to make it our direction. they're staying to the south. instead should be sunny to mostly sunny forecast through your saturday with some clouds moving in by sunday. here are the neighborhoods for today. mostly mid-60s through the lehigh valley, cookstown, 66 degrees. plenty of sunshine out there. suburbs, mid to upper 60s. westchester 66, new town up to 67 degrees. philadelphia, closer to upper 60s consistently across the board. then we look into new jersey. 67 degrees forecast high. nice ran average this time of year. the shore temperatures in lower to mid-60s. 64 for avalon, 66 atlantic city
princeton, 31 degrees. below that freezing mark this morning in princeton. temperatures are cold out there as we kickoff saturday morning. good news, this afternoon looks better. we switch to lehigh valley neighborhoods. check out the numbers again. a lot of 30s. 37 in redding, allentown at 35 degrees. temperatures, 30s in spots. some of us lucky seeing 40s, including much of philadelphia. radar and satellite this morning, some clouds hang to the south. don't expect it to make it our direction....
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chopper 6 hd high above the sky in princeton, new jersey, it's a beautiful shot. if you look at the trees, you can see some fall foliage, some leaves are starting to change colors we are in the middle of our fall season. a bright blue sky overhead and nice conditions to enjoy. 60 in philadelphia after the morning low was just 45, up in the poconos, you bottomed out this morning at 29 degrees, right now 52 and 59 in trenton and 63 for beach haven and the low 60s for ac and cape may. here is satellite 6 along with action radar we have quiet conditions now from new england across the mid-atlantic thanks to this dominating wind of high pressure and the winds are clockwise and because of that we are tapping into a cool northeasterly wind and it helps to suppress the cloud cover to the west and moisture from the region the rest of today. as we go throughout the day, through the afternoon and evening planner. 2:00 bright and sunny and 63. middle 60s at 4:00 p.m., down to 64 at 6:00 in the evening. turning cloudy tonight, by 8:00 and 10:00 temperatures are middle and lowe
chopper 6 hd high above the sky in princeton, new jersey, it's a beautiful shot. if you look at the trees, you can see some fall foliage, some leaves are starting to change colors we are in the middle of our fall season. a bright blue sky overhead and nice conditions to enjoy. 60 in philadelphia after the morning low was just 45, up in the poconos, you bottomed out this morning at 29 degrees, right now 52 and 59 in trenton and 63 for beach haven and the low 60s for ac and cape may. here is...
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it accuses princeton professors of being anti-white. the university says it deplores these revolting messages. >>> 676 will be closed in both directions, part of the ongoing construction project to fix bridges around town. it will be closed from 11:00 p.m. until 5:00 a.m. detour signs will be posted. >>> and the schuylkill river trail will get bigger and better thanks to a $3 million state grant. pennsylvania governor tom wolf made the announcement on the trail in center city this morning. the path along the schuylkill river will be extended a little more than two miles to the bridge in southwest philly. >> we want to make sure every pennsylvanian is within 15 minutes of a nature trail. that's a big goal. it's really important. >> the governor says the extension of the trail will help reduce stormwater runoff in neighborhoods that are near the river. >>> next at 6:00, carson's first interception. ouch! the eagles' first loss. what coach pederson said today. >>> a dover church could be find for letting a homeless woman stay in a trailer
it accuses princeton professors of being anti-white. the university says it deplores these revolting messages. >>> 676 will be closed in both directions, part of the ongoing construction project to fix bridges around town. it will be closed from 11:00 p.m. until 5:00 a.m. detour signs will be posted. >>> and the schuylkill river trail will get bigger and better thanks to a $3 million state grant. pennsylvania governor tom wolf made the announcement on the trail in center city...
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near princeton. in the frost area pretty extensive damage. >> one overturned and the second one and the lanes are still going to be shut down. two lanes blocked in southbound direction and then single lane in northbound direction. so continue to avoid this area. we are unsure of injuries but we are -- we quite certain there are some. but southbound and northbound in area to avoid your best work around still going to be scenic highway. >> thank you. and we have got new prove this hour that speed -- look at this. that killed five people in tampa. florida highway patrol just sent us this video. it was recorded inside of the car. believed to have caused that head on crash on m.l.k. wednesday night. video shows the car going low as 28 niles an hour and then increase to 1115 miles per hour. now, the aftermath of that crash. a mom and her four kids were on their way home from church and they were hit head children dialed. and pablo cortez and his 19 year old passenger. cortez speeding down m.l.k. lost contr
near princeton. in the frost area pretty extensive damage. >> one overturned and the second one and the lanes are still going to be shut down. two lanes blocked in southbound direction and then single lane in northbound direction. so continue to avoid this area. we are unsure of injuries but we are -- we quite certain there are some. but southbound and northbound in area to avoid your best work around still going to be scenic highway. >> thank you. and we have got new prove this...
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princeton down to 47 degrees. always runs chillier in princeton.s the radar and the satellite has dried out. no sign of the wet weather we had yesterday. that's way offshore. that was a cold front. behind it, northwesterly winds and that chillier air that produced the snow in the pocono mountains, snow showers in new york. we will not see that. we will not see any showers today. it looks like it will be dry for most of the weekend, too. temperatures will make it into the 50s today under sunny skies. 55 in center city. the suburbs, low 50s for lansdale and doylestown, a high of 54 degrees. the lehigh valley, kutztown hits 50. look at the 40s for allentown and easton. sunny skies in new jersey, you'll feel the gusty winds. the winds could be gusting to 40 miles an hour this afternoon in new jersey and a bit stronger at the shore. 56 degrees for ocean city and cape may, atlantic city, plenty of sunshine there, too. wilmington up into the middle 50s, fairly uniform temperatures thanks to that same wind. but there's warmer air ahead. >> home of the cubs
princeton down to 47 degrees. always runs chillier in princeton.s the radar and the satellite has dried out. no sign of the wet weather we had yesterday. that's way offshore. that was a cold front. behind it, northwesterly winds and that chillier air that produced the snow in the pocono mountains, snow showers in new york. we will not see that. we will not see any showers today. it looks like it will be dry for most of the weekend, too. temperatures will make it into the 50s today under sunny...
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. >>> princeton is trying to determine who sent a pair of racist e-mails to students and faculty overe weekend. one of the e-mails has a subject line, no child left white, vote trump. students at princeton had strong feelings about getting these e-mails. >> i would say we don't have the a white supremacy issue at all. i would likely write it off as a joke. i hope that's the case. >> completely unacceptable, especially in this time. >> do you find it offensive to you personally? >> yes. yes, definitely. >> the university says it deplores these revolting messages. >>> and samsung is halting the sales of its galaxy note 7. safety officials in south korea say they believe the replacement phones have a new defect that may not be related to batteries. the original recall was due to overheating batteries. we talked to the owner of a cell phone repair company in king of prussia. she says her technicians have seen all sorts of problems but not quite like this. >> we do not want to work on them. >> the phone gets to a certain temperature, the battery itself is igniting. if it's not an explosion
. >>> princeton is trying to determine who sent a pair of racist e-mails to students and faculty overe weekend. one of the e-mails has a subject line, no child left white, vote trump. students at princeton had strong feelings about getting these e-mails. >> i would say we don't have the a white supremacy issue at all. i would likely write it off as a joke. i hope that's the case. >> completely unacceptable, especially in this time. >> do you find it offensive to you...
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coming up, the search is on to find the person who sent racist messages to students and faculty at princetonuniversity. >>> also, breaking her silence. still ahead, hear from "entertainment tonight" host nancy o'dell about being talked about the leaked donald trump case. >>> and outside, a little breezy this morning. a live look in philadelphia. also a lot colder. we're looking at how chill went temperatures are this morning, what to expect as you step out the door and how much it will warm up this afternoon. when i was one year old, i was diagnosed with a rare form of cancer on my spinal chord. but i spent my whole life fighting back. so you can imagine what i thought when i saw donald trump say... "i don't know what i said, ah, i don't remember!" "that reporter he is talking about suffers from a chronic condition that impairs movement of his arms." i don't want a president who makes fun of me. i want a president who inspires me, and that's not donald trump. priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. katie v/she stays late.rd. but she gets paid 21% less than h
coming up, the search is on to find the person who sent racist messages to students and faculty at princetonuniversity. >>> also, breaking her silence. still ahead, hear from "entertainment tonight" host nancy o'dell about being talked about the leaked donald trump case. >>> and outside, a little breezy this morning. a live look in philadelphia. also a lot colder. we're looking at how chill went temperatures are this morning, what to expect as you step out the door...
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. >>> a princeton university professor is receiving quite the honors. >> professor duncan halldane has been awarded 2016 noble prize in physics. he has been awarded for his theoretically discovery of the stages of matter. >> um-hmm. >> okay. he has been a part of the princeton faculty since 1990 and shares the prize with two others, for their work. >> we will need a detailed explanation of that. >> my goodness. >>> thanks for watching "eyewitness news" at 6:00 we are back at ten on the cw philly and back here on cbs-3 at 11:00. >>> up next, "cbs evening news", tonight powerful and deadly hurricane matthew roars off the coast of haiti as u.s. prepares for a possible hit, and the vice-presidential candidates, face off tonight in their first and only debate, what is at stake? "cbs evening news" with scott captioning sponsored by cbs >> pelley: matthew on the the move. >> pray for us! >> pelley: a deadly hurricane plows through the caribbean. the u.s. prepares for the worst. >> if matthew directly impacts florida, there will be massive destruction that we haven't seen in years. >years. >>
. >>> a princeton university professor is receiving quite the honors. >> professor duncan halldane has been awarded 2016 noble prize in physics. he has been awarded for his theoretically discovery of the stages of matter. >> um-hmm. >> okay. he has been a part of the princeton faculty since 1990 and shares the prize with two others, for their work. >> we will need a detailed explanation of that. >> my goodness. >>> thanks for watching...
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go further south, you just see some rain, little around trenton this morning, lambertville, and princetonell. for most of us, we are expecting the rain to arrive later on in the day. we can't rule out maybe light shower this morning like there is in cow township, honeybrook chester county. that's the situation. best advise just have the rain gear with you all day long. 46 degrees, in philadelphia right now. thirty in mount pocono. it is 42 in lancaster and 50 in dover. big improvement over the temperatures we had yesterday at this time. now, here is future cast. a lot of cloud cover today. maybe few peaks of sunshine for some. and most of the rain again in the morning hours. , by 2:00, 3:00 in the afternoon get messy with rain, only rain, which lasts through the evening hours, into the night, probably not going away until 1:00, 2:00 a.m. t won't mess us up tomorrow morning. 06 degrees today with late day rain, and then 57 tomorrow. but very blustery, during the day on friday. it is still casino every windy saturday. but it is much warmer, and we take that with a high of 70 degrees. maybe
go further south, you just see some rain, little around trenton this morning, lambertville, and princetonell. for most of us, we are expecting the rain to arrive later on in the day. we can't rule out maybe light shower this morning like there is in cow township, honeybrook chester county. that's the situation. best advise just have the rain gear with you all day long. 46 degrees, in philadelphia right now. thirty in mount pocono. it is 42 in lancaster and 50 in dover. big improvement over the...
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bill was born in the detroit area and went to school hodgkins and then princeton graduated 1979 and got a job at ford and worked there for a while and then went to mit and got a master's degree in management and then went back and has a series of jobs over a period of years and ultimately became a member of the board in 1988 and then ultimately came chairman in 1998 and became the ceo in 2003 which he did until 2006 and is currently the executive chairman of ford a company that his great-grandfather started in 1903 and the company that today has a market value of $49 billion that revenue last year about $149 billion is about 199,000 employees and that income last year. bill is active not only in helping to run for her but also the philanthropic areas is a committed environmentalist, committed athletes come is a fly fisherman, hockey player and a black belt in martial arts among other things. he is somebody who has been active in trying to reinvent and renovate detroit and try to make it a more habitable place and very active in many philanthropic opportunities in the area. so, very impr
bill was born in the detroit area and went to school hodgkins and then princeton graduated 1979 and got a job at ford and worked there for a while and then went to mit and got a master's degree in management and then went back and has a series of jobs over a period of years and ultimately became a member of the board in 1988 and then ultimately came chairman in 1998 and became the ceo in 2003 which he did until 2006 and is currently the executive chairman of ford a company that his...
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his four elder brothers went to princeton but then the money ran out. leonard was sent to a village store on a salary of $1 a week. when his elder brother earned enough money to pay for him, leonard spent one year at princeton. he arrived with nothing but a brave heart and a keen brain. leonard was an intelligent man with great sporting process and -- prowess musical skills, being a violinist of high repute. many of the talents were pass to his daughter jenny and then on to her grandson, winston. he always believed passionately in his daughter's abilities and talents as jennie would believe in her son's. leonard came from a long line of pioneering ancestors. sim timothy jerome, the first to become american was a protestant who left france in 1710. he settled in england in 1717 but then sailed from the island of white to set until connecticut. it was through leonard jerome that churchill was extremely proud of his revolutionary blood. churchill claimed he had two forebearers that fought against the british. one great grandfather served in the militia whi
his four elder brothers went to princeton but then the money ran out. leonard was sent to a village store on a salary of $1 a week. when his elder brother earned enough money to pay for him, leonard spent one year at princeton. he arrived with nothing but a brave heart and a keen brain. leonard was an intelligent man with great sporting process and -- prowess musical skills, being a violinist of high repute. many of the talents were pass to his daughter jenny and then on to her grandson,...
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. >> that's what happened at princeton university.tell you where the e-mails may have come from. >>> plus, no more good grief. remember this charlie brown christmas tree in berks county that drew criticism? hear how the city of reading is making sure it doesn't happen again this year. yeah. we love low prices. no bones about it. [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. my giant. trying to make me eat my greens?low. no, just trying to save you some green. whaaat?! thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. my giant. and so when i saw that, that was completely disqualifying. i'm a republican, but this election is so much bigger than party. my son max can't live in trump world. so i'm crossing party lines and voting for hillary. i don't always agree with her, but she's reasonable. and she's smart. she can work with people to solve problems. i want to be able to tell my kids that i did the right thing when it really mattered. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. do you own a plane? do you own a bank?
. >> that's what happened at princeton university.tell you where the e-mails may have come from. >>> plus, no more good grief. remember this charlie brown christmas tree in berks county that drew criticism? hear how the city of reading is making sure it doesn't happen again this year. yeah. we love low prices. no bones about it. [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. my giant. trying to make me eat my greens?low. no, just trying to save you some green....
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in 1988, where he received his ph.d in mathematics, also from princeton university. after teaching at st. mary's college in maryland in exceptional liberal arts college, i might add, he followed his wife to boston where he soon turned his attention to general state of k-12 mathematics. eventually he found himself at a private school in southboro, st. marks, where founds the st. mark's institute of mathematics. then on to washington, dc where the serve as the mathematical association of america's visiting mag ma particulars turn and math naoma particulars in residence. james consults with schools all across the globe on the teaching of middle school and high school mathematics. he it also the author of a number of books, solve this, math mat particulars activities for skouens and clubs. mathematics galore and also the author of two word list puzzle books, without words and moor without words, both of which are being presently translated into serbian. i had offered to complete the translation for him tonight but -- james is also part of the global math project with a g
in 1988, where he received his ph.d in mathematics, also from princeton university. after teaching at st. mary's college in maryland in exceptional liberal arts college, i might add, he followed his wife to boston where he soon turned his attention to general state of k-12 mathematics. eventually he found himself at a private school in southboro, st. marks, where founds the st. mark's institute of mathematics. then on to washington, dc where the serve as the mathematical association of...
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went to work at arthur andersen in business in detroit for a little while and went to princeton seminary. the seminary, i went down to wesley in dc and american university and there was a great liberal friend of mine bill walton who wrote economics and ethics in the same book so that was the fire. i knew i wanted to teach philosophy and theology in college and once i saw that combination of economics and ethics in a book, that was it. i went to work for the army a little bit and for the world bank for a couple of years in the philippines on education sector stuff and my wife and was lucky enough, we moved down to randolph rankin college to teach economics and ethics. i ran the business department and the ethics minor program for 18 years so that's how i live it out. it is my calling, putting those two things together and keeping the conversation going so a lot of this book is old lectures.>> host: this is not a memoir, it's a book about economics and philosophy. but you did touch on what you just mentioned here which was closing in on your phd. this is not a memoir, there's not much deta
went to work at arthur andersen in business in detroit for a little while and went to princeton seminary. the seminary, i went down to wesley in dc and american university and there was a great liberal friend of mine bill walton who wrote economics and ethics in the same book so that was the fire. i knew i wanted to teach philosophy and theology in college and once i saw that combination of economics and ethics in a book, that was it. i went to work for the army a little bit and for the world...
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and he later became president of princeton university. harvard granted himsity. a bachelor's degree and a master's degree on the same day. not for all of his degrees, but for one sermon that he preached. that sermon is called "sinners in the hands of an angry god." it was a hellfire and brimstone sermon describing what it would be like if you fell into the pit of hell. i can't possibly recreate what was going on in the church that day, but edward's voice was suddenly lost amid cries he paused, and appealed for them to quiet down. then he concluded, "let everyone that is out of christ now awake and fly from the wrath to come. the wrath of almighty god is undoubtedly hanging over a great part of this congregation. let every one of you fly out of sodom," he preached. it is reported that strong men held onto the pews, feeling like they were slipping into hell. others tmb rolled onto the floor. and throughout the night, cries of men and women arose in the village as people begged god to save them and forgive them. five hundred people were conv
and he later became president of princeton university. harvard granted himsity. a bachelor's degree and a master's degree on the same day. not for all of his degrees, but for one sermon that he preached. that sermon is called "sinners in the hands of an angry god." it was a hellfire and brimstone sermon describing what it would be like if you fell into the pit of hell. i can't possibly recreate what was going on in the church that day, but edward's voice was suddenly lost amid cries...
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so when when you went to princeton and people say are you related to the company? >> depends who was asking. [laughter] >> sometimes i would say, boy, that's a common last name. >> what did you say? >> whatever it took. [laughter] >> so you played sports at princeton. >> rugby, yes. >> after you graduated in 1979 you went back to the company, went to the company, something you had to do or you didn't have to do that? >> it's funny. no is the short answer but the company was in one of its all too many downturns and i thought that things were looking pretty grim and i had this naive notion that i needed to go back and help if i could but i had interviewed for other jobs elsewhere and -- but you know, i went back. i remember my dad saying to me don't do this if your heart is not in it because you would be lousy at it and you won't do yourself and the company any favors. >> so to put in context henry ford had one son? >> one son, yeah. >> edsel ford had henry ford and your father william clay ford. >> and then another son and daughter. >> your father was in the company
so when when you went to princeton and people say are you related to the company? >> depends who was asking. [laughter] >> sometimes i would say, boy, that's a common last name. >> what did you say? >> whatever it took. [laughter] >> so you played sports at princeton. >> rugby, yes. >> after you graduated in 1979 you went back to the company, went to the company, something you had to do or you didn't have to do that? >> it's funny. no is the short...
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even a bunch of drunken freshmen at princeton wouldn't come up with that.ot that ridiculous. and you can go -- yesterday, we had four or five of these instances where in the u.s. health system, we do things that is just plain idiotic. and it could be fixed very easily, but because of the political powers of people, they don't. i hope at some point we will focus on those and get rid of this. and this out of network, i personally -- when i first heard about it, i was chair of a commission on hospitals in new jersey. i didn't believe it when they told me this. i said, no one would be this ridiculous that you could be in a hospital in network and a doctor says you need an mri and the radiologist out of network can hit you with whatever they like. it's such an idiotic idea that you really wonder, would a bunch of drunken freshmen think of that? so those are the things that we could get rid of that would immediately make health care better for patients outside of the clinical side. i think the clinical side has much improved, although, there are good and bad doct
even a bunch of drunken freshmen at princeton wouldn't come up with that.ot that ridiculous. and you can go -- yesterday, we had four or five of these instances where in the u.s. health system, we do things that is just plain idiotic. and it could be fixed very easily, but because of the political powers of people, they don't. i hope at some point we will focus on those and get rid of this. and this out of network, i personally -- when i first heard about it, i was chair of a commission on...
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>> they just hate princeton men. >> that's right. have -- >> i'm disgusted for you. >> we have msnbc -- >> i went to alabama. they verified me. i mean, come on. by the way, hold on a second. have you guys figured out how this -- so you know who he is? >> yeah. good guy. smart guy. >> nerdist? >> they've interviewed -- i am stumbling around, you know, podcast, and there was an extraordinary interview with paul mccartney. i have heard every interview. you ask paul mccartney what's it like being famous, you know, it's great. hey, thumbs up. he never gives anything away. these guys -- >> an hour and a half. >> an hour and a half, he -- it was the most revealing interview. i go, what did you learn? i learned a little bit about just -- this sounds horrible -- but the hell, personal, how tough it is being, like, one of the most famous people on the planet. not being able to over get out of your car and walk a block without 87 people wanting your picture. even when you disguise yourself. i'm trying to figure out what part of me, like, they r
>> they just hate princeton men. >> that's right. have -- >> i'm disgusted for you. >> we have msnbc -- >> i went to alabama. they verified me. i mean, come on. by the way, hold on a second. have you guys figured out how this -- so you know who he is? >> yeah. good guy. smart guy. >> nerdist? >> they've interviewed -- i am stumbling around, you know, podcast, and there was an extraordinary interview with paul mccartney. i have heard every...
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. >> host: our guest is princeton university professor and author of "from black lives matter to black liberation," keengaup yamahtta taylor. the numbers are on the screen. you can also contact our guest with text-message. include your name and city.yo the number is 202-838-6251. professor taylor, when you hear the term "all lives matter," what's your reaction? >> guest: well, i think that the problem with the phrase "all lives matter" is that in many ways it's an assumption that many of us begin with. the point of saying "black lives matter" is to really highlight the extent to which black lives have not mattered in the united states. most recently, concerning the issue with police abuse and violence.. and i think the reluctance to embrace that really shows the depth of the lack of understanding about what the conditions of african-americans in this country actually is, and to some extent i think we can understand that. we live in a deply segregated country where white peel have no idea what black people's livers are like in this country, and it's not the same necessarily for african-
. >> host: our guest is princeton university professor and author of "from black lives matter to black liberation," keengaup yamahtta taylor. the numbers are on the screen. you can also contact our guest with text-message. include your name and city.yo the number is 202-838-6251. professor taylor, when you hear the term "all lives matter," what's your reaction? >> guest: well, i think that the problem with the phrase "all lives matter" is that in many...
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is a phdon the right atdidate in american history princeton university. his area of focus is 19th-century american legal institution, both practice and theory, the development of a legal profession, the reform of civil trial practice, the debates over the complication of the common law, and the intersection of american law and american christianity. he recently assumed the position of law clerk chief judge lee at the u.s. district court for the southern district of texas. he has received legal history fellowships from yale law school , the hearst institute at the university of wisconsin law school, the american society for legal history, and he has also received a legal religious history fellowship from the center for study -- four religious study at princeton. would you please welcome our panelists for tonight? [applause] >> we are going to begin tonight with what might seem like somewhat of a simple western, but i think definitions are very important. i'm going to direct this kellen come and ask them to define what an evangelical is, and how would you d
is a phdon the right atdidate in american history princeton university. his area of focus is 19th-century american legal institution, both practice and theory, the development of a legal profession, the reform of civil trial practice, the debates over the complication of the common law, and the intersection of american law and american christianity. he recently assumed the position of law clerk chief judge lee at the u.s. district court for the southern district of texas. he has received legal...
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is closed southeast at smithfield. 301 blocked at i-40 at four oaks and richardson bridge road in princeton away. it will be a long time before those wash outs are repaired. that's a big project and we were talking yesterday that we are in that time of year where it will be too cold to pave as we get deeper into november. the d.o.t. has a lot of work on its hands. a look at the live drive time, back to work after a holiday yesterday and a lot of people are heading out and seeing that garner. 40 westbound between 440, here, and no delay out to the airport. lean. >> thank you, brian. >>> a horse needing help in cumberland county. a horse named bob was in a pen when the floodwater came in. rescuers got him out and loaded him on to a trailer and took him to another facility and now, they are working to find bob a place to live. you can have him out whether a group of deer stranded in floodwaters in wayne county were rescued. sky 5 flew over the scene yesterday. you can see the group there. the deer were on a virtual island surrounded by floodwaters. we called the wildlife commission to alert th
is closed southeast at smithfield. 301 blocked at i-40 at four oaks and richardson bridge road in princeton away. it will be a long time before those wash outs are repaired. that's a big project and we were talking yesterday that we are in that time of year where it will be too cold to pave as we get deeper into november. the d.o.t. has a lot of work on its hands. a look at the live drive time, back to work after a holiday yesterday and a lot of people are heading out and seeing that garner. 40...
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bill was born in the detroit area in which is goal at hotchkiss in the winter princeton, graduated in 1979 and got a job managing a job at ford and worked there for a while and then went to m.i.t. at the sloan school and got a masters degree in management, then went back to ford and has a series of jobs over a period and ultimately became a board member in 1988 and became chairman of the board in 1998. then became the ceo in 2003, which he did until 2006. he is currently the executive chairman of ford. ford is a company that his great-grandfather, henry ford, started in 1903. market company today has value of roughly $49 billion. revenue last year of about $149 billion. that is about 199,000 employees. bill is active not only in helping to run ford, but also philanthropic activities in detroit, committed athlete, a fly fisherman, hockey player and a black belt in martial arts. among other things, he is somebody who has been active in helping to reinvent and renovate detroit to try to make it a much more habitable place and been very active in many philanthropic activities in the detro
bill was born in the detroit area in which is goal at hotchkiss in the winter princeton, graduated in 1979 and got a job managing a job at ford and worked there for a while and then went to m.i.t. at the sloan school and got a masters degree in management, then went back to ford and has a series of jobs over a period and ultimately became a board member in 1988 and became chairman of the board in 1998. then became the ceo in 2003, which he did until 2006. he is currently the executive chairman...
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coming up, a friend from princeton.re watching us in washington, d.c., you can listen to us on radio bloomberg 99.1. ♪ a candidate who's vision for our country is completely and utterly lacking in hope. i candidate who tells us that our country is desperate and weak. and our friend hillary, friend hillary, we have a very different perspective on this country. one that has everything to do with where we come from and how we were raised. he just doesn't understand us. maybe that's why he calls communities like the one where i was raised "hell." >>'s argument is, what do you have to lose? everything. tolerance is on the ballot. justice is on the ballot. equality is on the ballot. our democracy is on the ballot. was president obama and first lady michelle obama out on the campaign trail for hillary clinton this week. a professor of religion and african-american studies at princeton university and the chair for african-american studies. good to see you not so early in the morning. >> indeed. >> i don't care what your politic
coming up, a friend from princeton.re watching us in washington, d.c., you can listen to us on radio bloomberg 99.1. ♪ a candidate who's vision for our country is completely and utterly lacking in hope. i candidate who tells us that our country is desperate and weak. and our friend hillary, friend hillary, we have a very different perspective on this country. one that has everything to do with where we come from and how we were raised. he just doesn't understand us. maybe that's why he calls...
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and two delay today, johnstounty students are in to makup for the time lost,e en the rest of the princeton middle and high schools were just one of the few buildings in the ohnston unty school system that are damaged by hurricane matthew's floodwaters. school officials say they hope the district insurance and money from the federal government will help pay for these damages. many families are sthurtin from the wrath of hurricane matthew, school counselors are >> there has to be a first step in as you say returning to normalcy. we afforded the two hour delay so our busrivers wld have time and a resource of additional daylight. making sure everyone gets to school safe oday. more than 100 roads have been deemed unsafe. today bus drivers will meet with schl officials to determine whether or not a two hour delay will be necessary for tomorrow moing. in cbs north carolina. >>> fo any school start delays and cancellations chk out our website at wncn.com. >>> another warm and dry afternoon. here in the triangle at least, re is kristen kutcher with a look at the forecast. it is looking really nice
and two delay today, johnstounty students are in to makup for the time lost,e en the rest of the princeton middle and high schools were just one of the few buildings in the ohnston unty school system that are damaged by hurricane matthew's floodwaters. school officials say they hope the district insurance and money from the federal government will help pay for these damages. many families are sthurtin from the wrath of hurricane matthew, school counselors are >> there has to be a first...
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we did them at princeton, too. oh, that's cute. like it's a real college.
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follow us on twitter at princeton history for information on our schedule and to keep up with the latestistory news -- follow us on history for-span information on our schedule and to keep up with the latest history news. professor neil ferguson discusses the first volume of his henry kissinger biography. mr. ferguson argues that kissinger's approach to foreign policy is grounded in idealism rather than the ruthless realism he is popularly known for. the wilson center and national history center cohosted this event. it is an hour and a half. >> good afternoon, everyone. thank you for coming out today. my name is eric
follow us on twitter at princeton history for information on our schedule and to keep up with the latestistory news -- follow us on history for-span information on our schedule and to keep up with the latest history news. professor neil ferguson discusses the first volume of his henry kissinger biography. mr. ferguson argues that kissinger's approach to foreign policy is grounded in idealism rather than the ruthless realism he is popularly known for. the wilson center and national history...
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looking for three children that fired several shots in a field near the princeton park apartments. south euclid police say the kids fired a semi-automatic weapon and have a picture of it. the kids range in ages from 11 to 13 years old. >> it's shocking. i mean, it's disappointing. it's scary, because other kids are running around. this is the suburbs, so you don't expect that to happen. >> in the hands of a child, someone that doesn't have the practice and the sensible is very dangerous. absolutely. >> tia: if you know anything about the gun or kids involved, please call south euclid police. >> brian: the cavaliers are back in action tonight at the q sort of. it's the first game of the preseason, so don't expect a whole lot of court time from the starters. kyrie isn't even playing and lebron will play, so cavaliers basketball is back in cleveland tonight. that's good enough, right? tip-off against the orlando magic is set for 7:00. >>> also, we're a day a game one between the indians and red sox. it's series on at progressive field. game one tomorrow. cleveland 19's live coverage a
looking for three children that fired several shots in a field near the princeton park apartments. south euclid police say the kids fired a semi-automatic weapon and have a picture of it. the kids range in ages from 11 to 13 years old. >> it's shocking. i mean, it's disappointing. it's scary, because other kids are running around. this is the suburbs, so you don't expect that to happen. >> in the hands of a child, someone that doesn't have the practice and the sensible is very...
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one of the policies the princeton freshman will have suggested would be a good idea, not take off asly as it could but i think it will go the next and. listere is a huge e-mail that peter grant supports. matchwas a big tinkling among us policy wonks about the question why don't good ideas scale up in the u.s.? two highly respected colleagues, i will not mention their names, they came out with research, they are both sociologists that say it is cultural diversity, you have different cultures and what works in california cannot work in florida. and so on and so forth. when i stepped back from cultural diversity, explains everything and nothing. you can expect almost anything that. i was stunned by that because this is a country that invented one-size-fits-all. starbucks being an example. although the end, marriott, mcdonald's -- holiday inn, marriott, mcdonald's, we invented one-size-fits-all, no country ever had that, we exported it to them. even universities are very do, yield, what they harvard, princeton, berkeley, chicago, you name it, we do the same things. why is health care so
one of the policies the princeton freshman will have suggested would be a good idea, not take off asly as it could but i think it will go the next and. listere is a huge e-mail that peter grant supports. matchwas a big tinkling among us policy wonks about the question why don't good ideas scale up in the u.s.? two highly respected colleagues, i will not mention their names, they came out with research, they are both sociologists that say it is cultural diversity, you have different cultures and...
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i told nancy yesterday, think of writing a blog post, what if i took a random sample of princeton freshman, got them drunk and at 4:00 in the morning had them design health policy, would they ever come up with something so stupid as to pay oncologists 6% of the price of a drug they use so that the more expensive the drug, the more money they make, even a bunch of drunken freshman of princeton would not come up with the. they are not that ridiculous. yesterday we had four or five instances were in the u.s. health system, we do things that are idiotic. they could be fixed very easily but because of the political powers etc. they do not. i hope at some point we focus on those and get it of this and this out of network, i personally, when i heard about it, i was chair of the commission on hospitals in new jersey, i did not believe when people told me this, i said no one would be this ridiculous that you could be in a hospital, in network, and the doctor says you need an mri, the radiologist out of network and can hit you with whatever they would like, it is such an idiotic idea, if you wonder,
i told nancy yesterday, think of writing a blog post, what if i took a random sample of princeton freshman, got them drunk and at 4:00 in the morning had them design health policy, would they ever come up with something so stupid as to pay oncologists 6% of the price of a drug they use so that the more expensive the drug, the more money they make, even a bunch of drunken freshman of princeton would not come up with the. they are not that ridiculous. yesterday we had four or five instances were...
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great to have you with us, alan krueger princeton university is sticking with us.rom the september jobs report. the number, 172,000 jobs forecasted. s&p futures up -- off by four points. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ jonathan: from new york city this is bloomberg and i am jonathan ferro. we are looking for something around the 170,000 mark. the previous number is 151,000 . allie earnings expected to take up year by year. negativere marginally and the pound is getting battered in the fx market. this story is in the fx market and let's get to the morning meeting where we hear from what chief banks are looking at. york,g us now from new bread. -- joining us from new york, brad. what are your thoughts? brad: clearly we had a flash crash exactly at the wrong time in terms of market liquidity, 7:00 p.m. new york time is sort of the dead zone. a basically just australia and new zealand in the market at that time. given howacuum and involved machines in electronic trading is when something starts to happen it snowballs quickly especially in that time zone and that liquidity
great to have you with us, alan krueger princeton university is sticking with us.rom the september jobs report. the number, 172,000 jobs forecasted. s&p futures up -- off by four points. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ jonathan: from new york city this is bloomberg and i am jonathan ferro. we are looking for something around the 170,000 mark. the previous number is 151,000 . allie earnings expected to take up year by year. negativere marginally and the pound is getting battered in the fx...
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one of the most difficult things that i'd have for a princeton review student is to give them 500 words that they'll probably never use again to study for the sat, so that fear goes away. number two is that we've eliminated one vious to march 2016, there were five answer choices for each of those questions on the sat, now there will be four answer choices. number three is that the writing section, which was required for the sat before march 2016 is now optional. number four, and this is so important, number four is that there is no guessing penalty, which means that for every quarter of a point for every incorrect answer that you submitted, those are the four changes. - are there any other changes or is that it? - those are the only changes that have affected the sat for this year. now it's been ten years since the sat changed, so i think that these changes are going tofind thior quite a while.- o s new sat easier or harder than the old sat? - erentwell it's certainly going to be diff from the old sat. administration of that sat and we're going to be following this along over the next y
one of the most difficult things that i'd have for a princeton review student is to give them 500 words that they'll probably never use again to study for the sat, so that fear goes away. number two is that we've eliminated one vious to march 2016, there were five answer choices for each of those questions on the sat, now there will be four answer choices. number three is that the writing section, which was required for the sat before march 2016 is now optional. number four, and this is so...
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honestly otr, off the record i'm everyone i knew at state are private e-mail to a used princeton numberout of the office because it was so incredibly clunky and difficult to get onto the state system when we were not in the office. it was a complicated set of steps in the system froze up trash. we send sensitive but unclassified documents are private e-mails so they could work on them at home and then send them back to my work e-mails. friedman told slaughter he was still troubled by the matter regardless after slaughter for data exchange to put names, one of them wrote to his colleagues, there's just no good answer. we need to get through the process, get them all out there in the content do the talking. back to you in new york. trade to peter branscum at thank you. lauren: sylvio burwell set to premiere the fourth installment appeared in the controversial upon the care marketplace to secretary burwell to descend upon the character the administration revealed insurance premiums will go up a lot. >> way the system was designed for someone premiums go up, your tax credit goes up because
honestly otr, off the record i'm everyone i knew at state are private e-mail to a used princeton numberout of the office because it was so incredibly clunky and difficult to get onto the state system when we were not in the office. it was a complicated set of steps in the system froze up trash. we send sensitive but unclassified documents are private e-mails so they could work on them at home and then send them back to my work e-mails. friedman told slaughter he was still troubled by the matter...
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his family owns more than 2000 acres of land in princeton. >> his home of 49 years is nary independent. the home of his son, wayne, was also flooded but is salvageable. and so is their farm equipment. >> all tra change the oil and rear end grease. >> reporter: but six barns worth of tobacco is lost. >> once you get it dry, if it gets a lot of water in it or something like that, it's st no good. it molds and you just have to throw it away. >> reporter: their corn crop was tall enough to escape the high waters however, fields and feels of soybeans were submerged. >> it molds them and ts them. >> you don't never know until you start harvesting. too. >> reporter: harvesting starts in a cup weeks but may be delayed because of hurricane matthew, as well. >> we're wishing on the house and that's going to have to wait. >> reporter: in princeton, carleigh griffeth, cbs north carolina. >>> the mitchells do have some insurance in the lost tobacco. how, they do not have flood insurance for their hems. they plan on rebuilding and continuing their families' farming tradition. >>> cbs north carolina
his family owns more than 2000 acres of land in princeton. >> his home of 49 years is nary independent. the home of his son, wayne, was also flooded but is salvageable. and so is their farm equipment. >> all tra change the oil and rear end grease. >> reporter: but six barns worth of tobacco is lost. >> once you get it dry, if it gets a lot of water in it or something like that, it's st no good. it molds and you just have to throw it away. >> reporter: their corn...
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cooler for princeton at 65. hope well township at 62 degrees.g these temperatures mild all due the southwesterly flow. and 64 degrees, sinking spring, 65. cooks town, 61 and brenings vill currently at 63. so, very mild conditions. and 58 and bethlehem current temperatures 59 degrees. otherwise your headlines include conditions will be dry for tonight but changing by tomorrow. unseasonably warm day. temperatures mainly in the 70s. a dry first half of the day but we have showers on the approach for the second half of the day and i do think we will see rounds of thunderstorm said. especially likely after 4:00 p.m. dry on halloween. chillier. so, be sure you layer up. otherwise tomorrow lots of 70s in the forecast. bethlehem, 62 degrees for you. and u-town 76. phoenix vill 73 for you. mt. airia, 75. lots of 70s. and ittic loos like 77 for galloway. so, a very warm sunday in the forecast. keep that in mind. hour by hour forecast picking up on those showers and thunderstorms on the approach by tomorrow afternoon. notice by by noon and we will see roun
cooler for princeton at 65. hope well township at 62 degrees.g these temperatures mild all due the southwesterly flow. and 64 degrees, sinking spring, 65. cooks town, 61 and brenings vill currently at 63. so, very mild conditions. and 58 and bethlehem current temperatures 59 degrees. otherwise your headlines include conditions will be dry for tonight but changing by tomorrow. unseasonably warm day. temperatures mainly in the 70s. a dry first half of the day but we have showers on the approach...
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he played four years at princeton university before he went on to the minor leagues. this move comes after the diamondbacks parted ways with the gm earlier this mo in sports. >>> still to come on cbs 5, there was a special surprise at this morning's fallen firefighter's memorial. what families saw for the very first time. >> plus, the waves were crazy in washington state. but it wasn't enough to stop this man. why he said it was the perfect time to hang 10. and ever wonder what it's like to see behind the scenes here? you can find out now, i'm doing i learned as a police officer and a businessman you should never abuse people's trust. unfortunately, today too many politicians either serve their party or themselves, and arizona families suffer. the arizona republic called paul babeu a disgrace. babeu spent $28,000 of taxpayer money at a five-star resort and was questioned by the fbi for using public money to promote himself. sexual assault and rape. out-of-control corrections officers arrested. but not one served a day of time. sweetheart deals, because, with county at
he played four years at princeton university before he went on to the minor leagues. this move comes after the diamondbacks parted ways with the gm earlier this mo in sports. >>> still to come on cbs 5, there was a special surprise at this morning's fallen firefighter's memorial. what families saw for the very first time. >> plus, the waves were crazy in washington state. but it wasn't enough to stop this man. why he said it was the perfect time to hang 10. and ever wonder what...
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but in princeton right now, it's still in the 60s. right now we have areas of fog forming, but some areas will see some patchy follow developing, just keep that in mind before you head out tomorrow morning. tomorrow afternoon, i think we'll have more neighborhoods than today that will be warming. >> the low 70s, so the 70s do return tomorrow. 70s towards the end of the week after our best chance of rain tomorrow afternoon. not everyone is going to see that rain tomorrow. take a look at what our temperatures are going to do. normal high this time of year, so far today we have hit 70s in phil. then that cold front moves through, we drop into the mid 60s, then we slowly start to warm it back up by sunday, right around 70 degrees. and in fact we do have a stretch of 70s in the forecast. nice and dry right now, we have some passing clouds, but most of the area still seeing sunny skies. there's the rain back to our west. it's a cold front, the rain is moving through chicago. it will be here tomorrow afternoon, but again, not for everybody,
but in princeton right now, it's still in the 60s. right now we have areas of fog forming, but some areas will see some patchy follow developing, just keep that in mind before you head out tomorrow morning. tomorrow afternoon, i think we'll have more neighborhoods than today that will be warming. >> the low 70s, so the 70s do return tomorrow. 70s towards the end of the week after our best chance of rain tomorrow afternoon. not everyone is going to see that rain tomorrow. take a look at...