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commemorate these two important battles, the battle of trenton and the battle of princeton. the monument is 100 78 feet tall, the architect of grants team, a man named john duncan would interrupt his work in new york to come to trenton and take the commission to design this monument. john duncan is the architect of the columns, you see the three statues including george washington all the way the top are done by william rudolph, who was very important, the vast relief engraving you see on the front of the monument that's one of two bronzes they were done by the famous philadelphia painter thomas egan's. these are the only two bass relief sculptures that he gives is known to have made in his entire career, most of what he did was painting. these are really artifacts. we are standing in front of the monument and we're going to show you why the monument is here and why this position was important. to left it today we call north street, it was queen street, and this is king street. you see on the ground is open and how the streets slope downward. what is provided was an exceptio
commemorate these two important battles, the battle of trenton and the battle of princeton. the monument is 100 78 feet tall, the architect of grants team, a man named john duncan would interrupt his work in new york to come to trenton and take the commission to design this monument. john duncan is the architect of the columns, you see the three statues including george washington all the way the top are done by william rudolph, who was very important, the vast relief engraving you see on the...
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nothing is going to happen at princeton is false. everyone should be cautious anywhere they go. >> reporter: if anyone has information on this suspect or may have encountered a similar incident you're asked to contact police. reporting live in princeton, alexandria hoff, cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> thank you. >>> we have breaking news out of central florida tonight. a man with a gun is surrounded and taken into custody at orlando international airport. the suspect was taken into custody in the rental car area of terminal a after a stand-off with police. no shots fired, no one injured. but the incident did force the evacuation of the terminal and it has delayed flights in and out of the airport. >>> a barricaded man is in custody after police say he left the path of destruction in fairmount. investigators tell "eyewitness news" he was behind the wheel of a car near 21 it's and brown. it's alleged he pulled a gun on several people trying to stop him and ran into balancing at 26th and parish. after short standoff, officers arrested the s
nothing is going to happen at princeton is false. everyone should be cautious anywhere they go. >> reporter: if anyone has information on this suspect or may have encountered a similar incident you're asked to contact police. reporting live in princeton, alexandria hoff, cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> thank you. >>> we have breaking news out of central florida tonight. a man with a gun is surrounded and taken into custody at orlando international airport. the suspect...
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i'm delighted to welcome all of you to princeton. we have not only students here and members of faculty but guests from the community and as far away as new york. maybe further. we are always delighted to welcome our visitors. we want to also welcome our viewers by c-span. so i want to let folks in the room know that c-span is here to cover this afternoon's conversation. after alvin felzenberg i speak we will open up the floor for q&a. we will ask those with questions to come down to the microphones that are just here. and ask your question from the microphones. speak right into the microphone so we can pick you up. member that you will be on screen as well as having your voice heard. so smiled, looked pretty and - [laughter] >> the massive program here princeton is dedicated to providing our students and members of the community with the best possible civic education. we believe that as madison taught only a well educated people can permanently be a free people. so we want to do our part by contributing to the education of our fello
i'm delighted to welcome all of you to princeton. we have not only students here and members of faculty but guests from the community and as far away as new york. maybe further. we are always delighted to welcome our visitors. we want to also welcome our viewers by c-span. so i want to let folks in the room know that c-span is here to cover this afternoon's conversation. after alvin felzenberg i speak we will open up the floor for q&a. we will ask those with questions to come down to the...
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nothing is going to happen at princeton is false.everyone should be cautious anywhere they go. >> reporter: if anyone has information on this suspect or may have encountered a similar incident you're asked to contact police. reporting live in princeton, alexandria hoff, cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> thank you. >>> we have breaking news out of central florida tonight. a man with a gun is surrounded and taken into custody at orlando international airport. the suspect was taken into custody in the rental car area of terminal a after a stand-off with police. no shots fired, no one injured. but the incident did force the evacuation of the terminal and it has delayed flights in and out of the airport. >>> a barricaded man is in custody after police say he left the path of destruction in fairmount. investigators tell "eyewitness news" he was behind the wheel of a car near 21 it's and brown. it's alleged he pulled a gun on several people trying to stop him and ran into balancing at 26th and parish. after short standoff, officers arrested the su
nothing is going to happen at princeton is false.everyone should be cautious anywhere they go. >> reporter: if anyone has information on this suspect or may have encountered a similar incident you're asked to contact police. reporting live in princeton, alexandria hoff, cbs3 "eyewitness news." >> thank you. >>> we have breaking news out of central florida tonight. a man with a gun is surrounded and taken into custody at orlando international airport. the suspect...
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high school. >> hi. >> they call their project princeton choose and they're asking their fellow citizensto choose to engage in the topic of race. >> what do you think it's like to live and maybe grow up in a town that's predominantly white? >> the stories they've gathered come from as far as south africa as near as their own hometown. >> one student from our own high school was talking about her experiences as a black female taught white is right. >> this one is from a man talking about his experience crossing the border. >> in creating the book, they collaborated with teachers and administrators in the princeton schools. and alongside every anecdote, you'll find the statistics. >> so say we interviewed someone on the street and they're talking about their own personal experience with police brutality right? we would back up their story with research to show it's a systemic issue. >> priya is a first generation american from india winona's parents came to the us from china and their american dream is big. >> we want every single k-12 classroom in the united states to be engaging in these
high school. >> hi. >> they call their project princeton choose and they're asking their fellow citizensto choose to engage in the topic of race. >> what do you think it's like to live and maybe grow up in a town that's predominantly white? >> the stories they've gathered come from as far as south africa as near as their own hometown. >> one student from our own high school was talking about her experiences as a black female taught white is right. >> this one...
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who earned his master's degree and his phd from princeton university. he had his bachelor's degree from rutgers university just up the road so he is new jersey through and through. he is a f the annenberg school for medication at the university of pennsylvania. he served as the principal spokesman for the 9/11 commission. he served into presidential ministrations helped several high-level -- in the 1980s new jersey's assistant secretary of state and administration of governor thomas h kane. he has taught at yale, princeton, johns hopkins and george washington university down in washington d.c.. he has appeared as a commentator on major public affairs television shows including cnn crossfire as you can see he survived crossfire.c-span washington journal and altogether north more dignified place to be a commentator msnbc's morning joe we are nonpartisan. talk of the nation and multiple others. his writings have appeared in the "washington post", weekly standard, philadelphia inquirer, boston globe, christian science monitor. he has recently contributed to
who earned his master's degree and his phd from princeton university. he had his bachelor's degree from rutgers university just up the road so he is new jersey through and through. he is a f the annenberg school for medication at the university of pennsylvania. he served as the principal spokesman for the 9/11 commission. he served into presidential ministrations helped several high-level -- in the 1980s new jersey's assistant secretary of state and administration of governor thomas h kane. he...
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he's with the princeton review. a few minutes ago we talked about having reach match and safety, schools on our college list. how many of each should we apply to? - let's just define again reach, match, and safety. those reach schools are those schools where your numbers, your sat and act scores as well as your overall academics from high school, might be a little bit or below their averages. those match schools are where you match academically and you're perfectly to the average student that's applied to that school before. safety schools you are well above those average numbers for academics as well as sat and act scores. the perfect amount of schools to apply to, i think again, is between seven and nine schools, and they should be pretty evenly divided between those reach, match, and safety. if we use nine, three reach, three match, and three safety schools is going to be perfect. - is there a way to tell if you have a real chance at getting into a school that's a real "reach" or is it just a hail mary? - it's a
he's with the princeton review. a few minutes ago we talked about having reach match and safety, schools on our college list. how many of each should we apply to? - let's just define again reach, match, and safety. those reach schools are those schools where your numbers, your sat and act scores as well as your overall academics from high school, might be a little bit or below their averages. those match schools are where you match academically and you're perfectly to the average student that's...
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eric: i actually applied to princeton as an architect, and when i got to princeton, i discovered i wasy good architect, but i was a much better programmer. and, princeton again was kind in that i was advanced enough that i was able to skip the introductory courses and go straight into the advanced courses and then the graduate courses. david: you must've done pretty well because you then got a scholarship to go to berkeley and get your phd. was it hard to move across the country? eric: no, but to give you an example of how naive people were back then, i decided i wanted to move to california because i heard that it was sort of nice and sunny beaches, but of course i went to the wrong part. and this is of course before google maps. i worked at bell labs where unix, which is the basis for much of computing today, was invented. i was a junior programmer there. and i work at xerox palo alto research center where the workstation and the screens and many of the editors and many of the networking things we use today were invented as a young programmer. so i was unusually fortunate to be, as a
eric: i actually applied to princeton as an architect, and when i got to princeton, i discovered i wasy good architect, but i was a much better programmer. and, princeton again was kind in that i was advanced enough that i was able to skip the introductory courses and go straight into the advanced courses and then the graduate courses. david: you must've done pretty well because you then got a scholarship to go to berkeley and get your phd. was it hard to move across the country? eric: no, but...
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frankly, i don't think i saw that in princeton, or maybe we did. maybe this is who princeton is. so i'm also ambivalent about just sort of removing names. i decided to split the baby and say you should remove the name from the dorm because this is where people have to live and this is their home. and then i'm more ambivalent about the school but i think it's a much bigger issue of what does the institution stand for, for whom does it exist and what happens there. what kind of container of learning and growth is this. i thought they were brilliant to say -- point at this building and say it's not a great container for learning and growth. >> i'm going to go back to the audience because in the words of the great philosopher -- did you -- >> i really do? i'll try to be brief. i just want to say that we have so much renaming to do. we have a lot of renaming work that needs to be done, and i think this goes to the fact that we still have such a limited idea of our own history. i mentioned i brought back wilson's line about the wilderness and holding up the greatness of what the people
frankly, i don't think i saw that in princeton, or maybe we did. maybe this is who princeton is. so i'm also ambivalent about just sort of removing names. i decided to split the baby and say you should remove the name from the dorm because this is where people have to live and this is their home. and then i'm more ambivalent about the school but i think it's a much bigger issue of what does the institution stand for, for whom does it exist and what happens there. what kind of container of...
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and not to the battle of princeton to place. >> we are heading out to the battle of monument. >> make a right here come the sorry. >> and all have been in what is now the downtown area. it's in the city. not in the outskirts. >> right >> in the middle. trenton at the time of the revolution was a small town lasted fewer than 200 houses in the battles have been in downtown trenton on the early colonial streets. we are about to cross over again. this is the bridge. but this is where the second battle to place. there are the remains of the old 17 century breakdown in the creek. mrs. bradstreet. they were battles happening right here. especially for the second battle of "crossroads of the revolution" having a rod street towards the battle monument to the statue on top of that is george washington direct in artillery fire to what is now broad street. it was king and queen street at the time. that is the catholic cathedral in trenton. on the left st. michael's church. that is one of the oldest churches in trenton. not the part you see for the first and second battle. the mercenaries had been
and not to the battle of princeton to place. >> we are heading out to the battle of monument. >> make a right here come the sorry. >> and all have been in what is now the downtown area. it's in the city. not in the outskirts. >> right >> in the middle. trenton at the time of the revolution was a small town lasted fewer than 200 houses in the battles have been in downtown trenton on the early colonial streets. we are about to cross over again. this is the bridge....
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and that's when the battle of princeton took place. >> we are heading back to the battle monument. >> if first battle of trenton. make a right here, sorry. >> it's interesting in what happened in what is the downtown area. >> yeah. >> it's in the city, not in the outskirts. >> right smack? the middle. trenton at the time of the revolution was a small town, less than fewer than 200 houses and the battles happened right in downtown trenton in colonial streets. we are about to cross over the creek again and this is the bridge, although it would look different, it was an old wood bridge, this is where the second battle of trenton took place and there are the remains of the old 17th century mill right down there in the creek. we are heading, this is broad street. there were battles happening right here, gunfire right here specially for the second battle of trenton and we are heading up broad street toward the battle monument. statute on the top of that is george washington, he's directing artillery fire down to what's now broad street and warren street. it was king and queen street at the
and that's when the battle of princeton took place. >> we are heading back to the battle monument. >> if first battle of trenton. make a right here, sorry. >> it's interesting in what happened in what is the downtown area. >> yeah. >> it's in the city, not in the outskirts. >> right smack? the middle. trenton at the time of the revolution was a small town, less than fewer than 200 houses and the battles happened right in downtown trenton in colonial streets....
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, and that's when the battle of princeton took place. >> we're heading now to the battle monument. >> the first battle of trend top. make a right here. >> it's interesting that it all happened in what is now the downtown area. >> ways. >> in the city it's not on the outskirts. it's right here. >> right smack in the middle. so trenton at the time of the revolution was small town. less than fewer than 200 houses and the battles both happened right in downtown trenton, right on the early colonial streets. we're about to cross over the creek again and this is the bridge -- all it looks different -- this where is the second battle of trenton took place and there's the remains of the old 17th century mill in the creek. this is broad street, and there were battles happening right here, gunfire right here, especially for the second battle of trenton, and we're heading up broad street toward the battle monument. the statute on the top of that is george washington directing artillery fire down what is now broad street and warren street. it was king and king street at the time. so we're coming u
, and that's when the battle of princeton took place. >> we're heading now to the battle monument. >> the first battle of trend top. make a right here. >> it's interesting that it all happened in what is now the downtown area. >> ways. >> in the city it's not on the outskirts. it's right here. >> right smack in the middle. so trenton at the time of the revolution was small town. less than fewer than 200 houses and the battles both happened right in downtown...
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that's for the battle princeton took place. >> we are heading out to the battle monuments, the battle trenton -- the first battle. >> make a right here, sorry. >> it is so interesting that it all happened in what is now the downtown area. it's in the city, not on the outskirts, it is right here. >> trenton at the time of the evolution was a small town. fewer than 200 houses, and the battles both happen right into downtown trenton on the early colonial streets, we are about to cross over this creek again. this is the bridge -- though it looks different, it was an old foot ridge -- this is where the second battle of trenton took place. there are the remains of the old 17th-century -- right there in the creek. >> we are heading up broad street. there were battles happening right here, especially for the second battle of trenton. there are heading up broad street toward the battle monument. so the men, the statue on the top of that is george washington, his direct and artillery fire down what is now broad street important street. it was king and queen street at the time. we are coming dow
that's for the battle princeton took place. >> we are heading out to the battle monuments, the battle trenton -- the first battle. >> make a right here, sorry. >> it is so interesting that it all happened in what is now the downtown area. it's in the city, not on the outskirts, it is right here. >> trenton at the time of the evolution was a small town. fewer than 200 houses, and the battles both happen right into downtown trenton on the early colonial streets, we are...
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i was offered a summer research fellowship at princeton. princeton. a fine institution.re albert einstein taught, and where leonard got his phd, so it may have gone downhill. and just remember, i'm proud of you. and i support you in all that you do. thank you. that means a lot. oh, and one last thing. if you find yourself working with a male scientist, who's as smart as me, as tall as me, and has hair like thor, well, then, i want you to step away from the situation and call me immediately. how are you settling in? amy: pretty well. princeton has a beautiful campus. now, i've learned some fun facts about new jersey to help you make small talk. would you like to know the state bird or the murder rate?
i was offered a summer research fellowship at princeton. princeton. a fine institution.re albert einstein taught, and where leonard got his phd, so it may have gone downhill. and just remember, i'm proud of you. and i support you in all that you do. thank you. that means a lot. oh, and one last thing. if you find yourself working with a male scientist, who's as smart as me, as tall as me, and has hair like thor, well, then, i want you to step away from the situation and call me immediately. how...
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the war would continue until 1783, about six and a half years after the battle of trenton and princeton before the war is actually over. there were people who felt after the battle of trenton somewhat of a foregone conclusion that eventually the americans would win. there was certainly more hope that the americans would win but it was still going to be along for it. trenton i believe is not understood by people as much as it should be. and i think if everybody understood the full role of trenton during the war far more people would want to come and visit trenton visit the barracks and see the places where so much was found. always doesn't make it into the history books but it was vital to the survival of the continental army and to the ability of americans to carry out that war for six and a half years after the battle of trenton. it took to me and having researched it, i can't understand why more hasn't been made of the contribution of trenton, why there aren't more signs around telling people where something happened in trenton. there are some but not as many as i would have thought t
the war would continue until 1783, about six and a half years after the battle of trenton and princeton before the war is actually over. there were people who felt after the battle of trenton somewhat of a foregone conclusion that eventually the americans would win. there was certainly more hope that the americans would win but it was still going to be along for it. trenton i believe is not understood by people as much as it should be. and i think if everybody understood the full role of...
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. >>> reenactments are planned at princeton battlefield, 240 years since the battle of princeton. is ceremony at the battlefield month meant will salute all -- monument will salute all of our fallen many e. >>> parade starts at 10:00 a.m. on diamond street in cellarsville, bucks county. 6abc.com has a list of memorial day weekend events to check out. >>> if you're planning to hit the roads or the jersey shore this morning we don't have to tell you, you won't be alone. aaa estimates more than 39 million americans will travel 50 miles or more from home this holiday weekend. the vast majority, 34 mill will drive to their -- 34 million will drive to their destination. here in our area, one in ten predicted to drive. nearly 3 million will take a flight to reach their holiday getaway. if you're taking a road trip you'll be taking more to fill up. nationwide the cost of a gallon of gas is 2.37. in philadelphia, 2.61 on average. in south jersey, the average price per gallon is. >>> check out our holiday app keep an eyen the weather and -- keep an eye on the weather and hour forecast and s
. >>> reenactments are planned at princeton battlefield, 240 years since the battle of princeton. is ceremony at the battlefield month meant will salute all -- monument will salute all of our fallen many e. >>> parade starts at 10:00 a.m. on diamond street in cellarsville, bucks county. 6abc.com has a list of memorial day weekend events to check out. >>> if you're planning to hit the roads or the jersey shore this morning we don't have to tell you, you won't be alone....
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in fact, at this point, princeton takes his or he -- princeton takes this and teaches about the solar system. he is one of the intellectuals. he doesn't have political experience but he is a scientist. dr. thomas young, he is one of my favorites. he made himself in boston. he was part of the boston committee of correspondents. one of the primary organizers of the boston tea party. when things get really tough up in boston, the loyalists are persecuting him so he comes down to philadelphia. he is a boston radical coming to philadelphia, joins the revolutionary cause and finds himself in the committee. also a very devout religious man. -- a devout deist, rejects christianity. probably the most important person on the committee, george bryan. he is a philadelphia presbyterian. he is a businessman. the people who don't like the fact that all these unknown people, business people with no experience in government are writing the 1776 constitution, they criticize george bryan because he does not "own a chariot." meaning he has to walk places or ride his horse. you see the kind of people. thi
in fact, at this point, princeton takes his or he -- princeton takes this and teaches about the solar system. he is one of the intellectuals. he doesn't have political experience but he is a scientist. dr. thomas young, he is one of my favorites. he made himself in boston. he was part of the boston committee of correspondents. one of the primary organizers of the boston tea party. when things get really tough up in boston, the loyalists are persecuting him so he comes down to philadelphia. he...
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they were demonstrating a gun aboard the princeton and it backfired and exploded, sending shrapnel andhat everywhere. the secretary of state and the secretary of the navy were also killed. president tyler was below deck and spared. britannia at 29 years old was a widow and she came back to tudor place and lift for the next -- lived for the next 67 years. here is a picture of her with her daughter. we have an image of britannia much later in life's, a fascinating person. during the civil war she turned tudor place into a boarding house to prevent the house from being seized as a hospital. her southern leanings were no secret. she was a cousin by marriage to robert e lee, and she was a member of their wedding party. she had a number of family fighting for the confederates wereost at her tudor house union officers. in the late 19th century she became a celebrity of sorts as the living great-granddaughter of martha washington. it is amazing how britannia stewart and this collection of warded thisste collection of objects she received from her grandmother and grandfather. visit, shette woul
they were demonstrating a gun aboard the princeton and it backfired and exploded, sending shrapnel andhat everywhere. the secretary of state and the secretary of the navy were also killed. president tyler was below deck and spared. britannia at 29 years old was a widow and she came back to tudor place and lift for the next -- lived for the next 67 years. here is a picture of her with her daughter. we have an image of britannia much later in life's, a fascinating person. during the civil war she...
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of course, all of these changes as soon the princeton people review applicants who art from preferredhletes were forbidden from being "standard premed" for having very familiar profiles. the only time asian flavor was a good thing when one applicant happened to be with fs panic and half korean, which is also creepy by the way, which they described as a neat blend, as if the kid was a blue truck as if a person. this is how america's elite annoyance our future leaders. do you feel more confident about the future they are grooming? also bizarre but that's it for us tonight. tune in every night at 8:00 for the show that is the sworn enemy of the line, verbosity, smugness, and groupthink. we've got an hour-long special on campus. we will see tuesday. "the five" starts now. ♪ >> and jesse watters along with kimberly guilfoyle, richard fowler, lisa boothe, and greg gutfeld. 9:00 in new york city. this is "the five" ." ♪ big show for your tonight. hillary clinton returns to her alma mater today. lodges and called out on the out war on president trump. >> you are graduating at a time when ther
of course, all of these changes as soon the princeton people review applicants who art from preferredhletes were forbidden from being "standard premed" for having very familiar profiles. the only time asian flavor was a good thing when one applicant happened to be with fs panic and half korean, which is also creepy by the way, which they described as a neat blend, as if the kid was a blue truck as if a person. this is how america's elite annoyance our future leaders. do you feel more...
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on february 20 8, 1844, they were demonstrating a gun aboard the princeton and it backfired and exploded, sending shrapnel and splintered wood everywhere. the commodore was killed. the secretary of state and the secretary of the navy were also killed. president tyler was on board boat but below deck and spared. britannia at 29 years old was a widow with a four-month-old daughter. and she came back to tudor place and lived here for the next 67 years. here is a picture of her with her daughter in about 1846. and then we have an image of britannia much later in life. a fascinating person. during the civil war she turned tudor place into a boarding house to prevent the house from being seized as a hospital. her southern leanings were no secret during the war. she was a cousin by marriage to robert e. lee, and she was a member of their wedding party. she had a number of family members fighting for the confederacy as well, but most of her borders here at tudor house were union officers. one rule during dinner time was that the civil war not be discussed. in the late 19th century she became a c
on february 20 8, 1844, they were demonstrating a gun aboard the princeton and it backfired and exploded, sending shrapnel and splintered wood everywhere. the commodore was killed. the secretary of state and the secretary of the navy were also killed. president tyler was on board boat but below deck and spared. britannia at 29 years old was a widow with a four-month-old daughter. and she came back to tudor place and lived here for the next 67 years. here is a picture of her with her daughter in...
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i went to princeton. there is an arch at princeton that some rich guy gave. it says [speaking latin] dedicated in love to my mother and son. we, when i was in princeton, it was all-male and women would come for the weekend. we would walk our dates passed this arch and they would say, what does that say? i was a latin major, right, so they had to trust me. we told them it said, kiss your date under this arch. that is how i remember this. in two or three of my books, i have used that format for my dedication. this one is to my son and my daughters. host: where are they? guest: my son is in cambridge, mass. he teaches at m.i.t.. a daughter in san francisco is in business. one daughter is assistant da in manhattan, taking scumbags up the street. host: where did you meet your wife? guest: in front of the white house. i was in the navy during the vietnam war, and there was an antiwar protest. i took my uniform off and went to this protest and met this stunning blonde, and the rest is history. host: why did she take you up on your invitation? guest: i happened to be
i went to princeton. there is an arch at princeton that some rich guy gave. it says [speaking latin] dedicated in love to my mother and son. we, when i was in princeton, it was all-male and women would come for the weekend. we would walk our dates passed this arch and they would say, what does that say? i was a latin major, right, so they had to trust me. we told them it said, kiss your date under this arch. that is how i remember this. in two or three of my books, i have used that format for...
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kagan went to princeton and harvard law school.cculturation, there was the decline of anti-semitism in the law and legal profession. and brandeis later achieved much more notoriety, try to execute a court order on jewish admissions to harvard in the 1920's, but it was through these jewish withnts who grew up goldberg,r, ford or, the first members of the family to go to college, and then they prestigiouse very law schools. greateras part of the perception in the law school about the bring decrease of antisocial video new legal profession. , and iandeis's daughter believe it was mr. gilbert felt mother graduated at the top of her class, brandeis was very interested -- and she, of course, was interested to have gone to harvard or yale or columbia. the problem was there were no said and each of the deans that they would love to admit her but it would be another 10 , so she went to not a bad law school, the university of chicago where she met her husband, a number one student. said think it is what she --the gradual the klein of anti-se
kagan went to princeton and harvard law school.cculturation, there was the decline of anti-semitism in the law and legal profession. and brandeis later achieved much more notoriety, try to execute a court order on jewish admissions to harvard in the 1920's, but it was through these jewish withnts who grew up goldberg,r, ford or, the first members of the family to go to college, and then they prestigiouse very law schools. greateras part of the perception in the law school about the bring...
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he is a graduate of the college of new jersey of princeton. do you know what he is famous for? you can figure it out by this picture. >> i'm guessing astronomy? >> he was an astronomer, yeah. one of the great astronomers in early america. he developed these things, which was the best model for teaching science in early america, and colonial america. it was at this point that the college of new jersey at princeton takes it and uses it to teach about the solar system. he is one of the intellectuals. he doesn't have political experience but he is a scientist. dr. thomas young he is one of my , favorites. this is a guy who made his bones in boston. he was part of the boston committee of correspondents. one of the primary organizers of the boston tea party. when things get really tough up in boston, he is the loyalist -- the loyalists are persecuting him so he comes down to philadelphia. he is a boston radical coming to philadelphia, joins the revolutionary cause and finds himself in the committee. also a very devout religious man. george bryan, probably the most important person on
he is a graduate of the college of new jersey of princeton. do you know what he is famous for? you can figure it out by this picture. >> i'm guessing astronomy? >> he was an astronomer, yeah. one of the great astronomers in early america. he developed these things, which was the best model for teaching science in early america, and colonial america. it was at this point that the college of new jersey at princeton takes it and uses it to teach about the solar system. he is one of the...
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all this changes as soon as the princeton people start interviewing applicants who aren't from preferredasian applicants were dinged for having familiar profiles. anytime asian flavor i was good thing is when applicant was half hispanic and half korean which admissionsover described as a neat blend as if a kid were a food truck instead of a person. this is how america's elite annoints our future leaders do you feel more confident about the generation they're grooming? so bizarre. that's it for us tonight. tune in every night to -- at 8. on memorial day, we have a special, craziness on campus. it's pretty good. have a wonderful memorial day. we'll see you tuesday. "the five" starts now. ♪ >> hello, everyone, i'm jesse waters along with kimberly guilfoyle, lisa fowler and this is the five. hillary clinton returned to her alma mater today to launch an out-all -- all-out war on president trump. >> you're graduating at a time when there is a full-fledged assault on truth and reason. >> jesse: i'm sure graduates would have liked to prefer to something more uplifting at their commence
all this changes as soon as the princeton people start interviewing applicants who aren't from preferredasian applicants were dinged for having familiar profiles. anytime asian flavor i was good thing is when applicant was half hispanic and half korean which admissionsover described as a neat blend as if a kid were a food truck instead of a person. this is how america's elite annoints our future leaders do you feel more confident about the generation they're grooming? so bizarre. that's it for...
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we have real heavy downpours over mercer county north of trenton, princeton, lawrence, pennington, near 206. lightning strikes with it as well. closer to philadelphia, thunder and lightning is out of here. we have a soaking rain across chester county. the spin is the low pulling out. all of the rain is moving out overnight. we got soaked today. the average amount of rain month of may is less than four inches. we are closing in on six inches. allentown and reading not as much. wilmington close to two inches. we had soaking rain this morning, thunderstorm in the evening and the other round moving through tonight. this is what to expect. the storms exit the region overnight. seasonal temperatures, a great start to the weekend. i'm tracking showers for the holiday. i'll talk about in the full forecast. >> cecily, thank you. >> a long tree in mount airy fell victim to earlier bouts of the storm toppling on johnson street, blocking traffic for a time. nobody was hurt. >> a delaware trooper was involved in a collision at 8:45 at silver side road and benton court. the trooper was not injured. >
we have real heavy downpours over mercer county north of trenton, princeton, lawrence, pennington, near 206. lightning strikes with it as well. closer to philadelphia, thunder and lightning is out of here. we have a soaking rain across chester county. the spin is the low pulling out. all of the rain is moving out overnight. we got soaked today. the average amount of rain month of may is less than four inches. we are closing in on six inches. allentown and reading not as much. wilmington close...
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that temperature is currently missing, but upper 50s in princeton right thousand. for delaware, we're seeing mainly 60s, a few upper 50s. again, notice a direction of the winds. we do have that onshore influence. we also have that cold front sweeping on down from the northwest to the southeast. so what does that mean? of course, behind a cold front, that means colder air in our area, at least moving in our direction. high temperatures for today, mainly in the 60s, but that's same story for tomorrow. let's take a look at your neighborhood high temperatures for your sunday. the good news is, at least we get more sunshine. so for the lehigh valley, seeing mainly upper 60s. 66 degrees for bethlehem. it looks like we're seeing 68 degrees for easton. notice that the sunshine, at least, is peeking on through for this p.a. suburb, seeing mid-60s for phoenixville. upper 60s for newtown. good news there, at least a little bit more comfortable. mt. ari, your expected high temperature tomorrow is 69 degrees. a mix of sun and clouds for glassboro at 68 is your expected high tem
that temperature is currently missing, but upper 50s in princeton right thousand. for delaware, we're seeing mainly 60s, a few upper 50s. again, notice a direction of the winds. we do have that onshore influence. we also have that cold front sweeping on down from the northwest to the southeast. so what does that mean? of course, behind a cold front, that means colder air in our area, at least moving in our direction. high temperatures for today, mainly in the 60s, but that's same story for...
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. >> while amy's away for three months working at princeton, their remons faces a big test. >> yes, there'srom the past from sheldon's past. >> you may remember dr. nowitsky. she's back. >> she stalked sheldon and she was absolutely infatuated with him. >> you'd like her, she's extremely intelligent like you. unlike you, she's tall, blonde and used to be an olympic swimmer. >> is this really a love triangle? sheldon would never cheat on amy, right? >> dr. nowitsky i told you about, she's right here. >> she's what? [ laughter ] >> hello. >> hi. >> so nice to meet. >> obviously some jealous and that sort of thing >> i gave you one job! keep an eye on him. how hard is that. >> it's sheldon, nothing is going to happen. >> that's what you said when i started to dating him. >> i was shocked how this episode ended i really was. >> nothing surprises me anymore. >> looks don't matter to sheldon because he only has eyes for you. >> nice try. >> thanks, i was scrambling. >> go ahead, why is amy schumer sitting on judge judy's bench. >>> then, james krorden's primetime special with katy perry and his s
. >> while amy's away for three months working at princeton, their remons faces a big test. >> yes, there'srom the past from sheldon's past. >> you may remember dr. nowitsky. she's back. >> she stalked sheldon and she was absolutely infatuated with him. >> you'd like her, she's extremely intelligent like you. unlike you, she's tall, blonde and used to be an olympic swimmer. >> is this really a love triangle? sheldon would never cheat on amy, right? >>...
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she grew up in princeton ton new jersey. you can watch the season finally this sunday at 9:00 p.m. on cbs3. >> wonderful show. >> great show. >>> new, the 2017 celebration of the black arts legacy awards. >>> at the university of the arts in philadelphia. the awards on our outstanding contribute tors to -- guess what? our own ukee washington received the award for excellence in journalism. they presented ukee with the well deserved honor. >> yes. >> not only are you excellent in journalism you got moves. >> you didn't tell me that was going to be on. i thank you all love working with the team in front of the camera behind and for all of you at home. >> congratulations. we're proud >> thank you. >>> lauren got the forecast. going through the weekend. >>> put you're over heat you're going to be doing some moves of your own, temperatures are coming on in for the weekend. drier air is building in, hasn't yet arrived in center city as we get a live look. 78 quite warm for this hour. southwest wind, due points elevated in the low 60's they will be dropping through the overnight. today, t
she grew up in princeton ton new jersey. you can watch the season finally this sunday at 9:00 p.m. on cbs3. >> wonderful show. >> great show. >>> new, the 2017 celebration of the black arts legacy awards. >>> at the university of the arts in philadelphia. the awards on our outstanding contribute tors to -- guess what? our own ukee washington received the award for excellence in journalism. they presented ukee with the well deserved honor. >> yes. >> not...
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. >>> ♪ >> princeton university's annual spirit of the princeton memorial day parade had a campus bustlingith activity. veterans from all branches of the military were celebrating yesterday steps from world war two and others waved to the crowd and state champion high school band from hightstown high, performed some patriotic tunes. >>> is there still so much more to come here on "eyewitness news" this sunday morning. coming up next, we will check with face the nation's john dickerson for a look ahead at today's broadcast, stay with joining us now with a plea view live in washington is cbs news chief washington correspondent john dickerson. john, good morning. >> good morning, jan. we have a conversation today with secretary of defense james mattis, we sat down with him yesterday at west point to talk about the hot spots across the world. first, up tic, in the fight against isis and what is new in the strategy, and implemented over in mosul, iraq and in syria. we have talk about nato, ranging conversation. todato fm maker ken war in vietnam, and what and what a troubled time that history.
. >>> ♪ >> princeton university's annual spirit of the princeton memorial day parade had a campus bustlingith activity. veterans from all branches of the military were celebrating yesterday steps from world war two and others waved to the crowd and state champion high school band from hightstown high, performed some patriotic tunes. >>> is there still so much more to come here on "eyewitness news" this sunday morning. coming up next, we will check with face...
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weekend at the shore for chris christie as governor of the garden state, he was decked out in a princeton sweatshirt as he stopped for selfies with visitors along the boardwalk in seaside h symbolic sign of chane down the shore, he took part in the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new rollercoaster. it was used to replace the old jet star that was ruined by super-storm sandy. >> hundreds of people took part in the yearly tradition of unlocking the ocean in ocean city yesterday. ocean leaders used the ceremonial key. some business leaders dire and e waves for the first dip of the season. >>> memorial day means parades and barbecues and it comes with a whole lot of traffic. aaa protecting the 5 county area will see the largest traffic volume for memorial day weekend since 2005. more than 450,000 local travelers are expected to travel 50 miles or more. the increase is partially due to consumers feeling good about the economy. >> the economy has slow and steadily rebounded from that, people have disposable income they are willing to make the investment in travel. >> of those traveling from our
weekend at the shore for chris christie as governor of the garden state, he was decked out in a princeton sweatshirt as he stopped for selfies with visitors along the boardwalk in seaside h symbolic sign of chane down the shore, he took part in the ribbon cutting ceremony for the new rollercoaster. it was used to replace the old jet star that was ruined by super-storm sandy. >> hundreds of people took part in the yearly tradition of unlocking the ocean in ocean city yesterday. ocean...
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david was a leader and a role model on the field at princeton and was a leader and a role model on theer after david had been in the marine corps and as we were graduating, we faced the decision of how to respond to the war in vietnam. and a number of dave's friends and teammates joined the marine corps because of him, as did i. david in the meantime volunteered for a second tour of vietnam, but did not survive as he lost his life to a sniper's bullet. so i do consider myself fortunate to have survived that tour in vietnam. there were many men such as david who did not, and i learned a number of valuable lessons from that tour. and perhaps because of that having survived, i have felt compelled to try to get back into some way, and i have been lucky to spend a better part of my professional life in public service and to benefit from the intangible rewards that come from such service. lessons i learned as a marine have stayed with me for more than 40 years, the value of teamwork, sacrifice, discipline, life lessons i could not have learned in quite the same way elsewhere. and since its e
david was a leader and a role model on the field at princeton and was a leader and a role model on theer after david had been in the marine corps and as we were graduating, we faced the decision of how to respond to the war in vietnam. and a number of dave's friends and teammates joined the marine corps because of him, as did i. david in the meantime volunteered for a second tour of vietnam, but did not survive as he lost his life to a sniper's bullet. so i do consider myself fortunate to have...
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. >> ♪ >> princeton university's annual spirit of princeton memorial day parade had campus bustling withivity. veterans from all branches of the military were celebrating there yesterday. vets from world war two and others waved to the crowd as state champion high school band from hightstown high, performed the patriotic tunes. >>> very nice, there is still much more to cover on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this sunday morning. grounded. what caused cancellation of the hundreds of flights at british air waves and when does the carrier plan to get back to normal. >>> into the wild blue, the air show captures the attention of the tens of thousandsness south jersey, we will take through when "eyewitness news" >>> back on "eyewitness news" in a week opening arguments are scheduled to start in the bill cosby sexual assault trial, choosing a jury is no easy has income a high profile trial like cosby's. jury consultants say right picks can make a difference between a verdict of guilt or innocence. "eyewitness news" reporter david spunt talked to one man in philadelphia who has made a career in picki
. >> ♪ >> princeton university's annual spirit of princeton memorial day parade had campus bustling withivity. veterans from all branches of the military were celebrating there yesterday. vets from world war two and others waved to the crowd as state champion high school band from hightstown high, performed the patriotic tunes. >>> very nice, there is still much more to cover on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" this sunday morning. grounded. what caused cancellation of...
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let's bring in the professor of history and public affairs at princeton. good morning to you sir. >> good morning. >> thanks for having me. >> the stakes are enormous for the entire country but for the trump administration we have so many questions about the changes made we don't know how many states will apply for a waiver. we don't know how many will be granted a waiver but how significant is this house vote in the trump administration and house republicans. >> it's huge. the trump administration doesn't have any major legislative victories and this could be a costly victory. that's what republicans are trying to engage right now. >> you're seeing republicans signing on to this after the $8 billion sweetened little pill that was put on that has has a lot of questions surrounding it. why make this push to get this on the floor when it's the senate where it's going to really, really have an issue. >> well, they're trying to get this done before they go to recess. before they go back to the district so they can say we actually delivered. there's a fear also
let's bring in the professor of history and public affairs at princeton. good morning to you sir. >> good morning. >> thanks for having me. >> the stakes are enormous for the entire country but for the trump administration we have so many questions about the changes made we don't know how many states will apply for a waiver. we don't know how many will be granted a waiver but how significant is this house vote in the trump administration and house republicans. >> it's...
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. >>> princeton university's annual spirit of the princeton memorial day parade, had the campus bus welling activity. veterans from all branches of the military were celebrating yesterday. vets from world war two and others waved to the crowd there as state champion high school band from hightstown high performed the patriotic tunes. >>> well, if you are looking for something to do today the national constitution center has some very special activities for memorial day weekend. among today's special events is a exhibit on famous memorials all around the country. there will be a flag raising ceremony this morning and a flag lowering ceremony, in the afternoon. guests can write post card to the national constitution center opens sunday at noon. >>> laurel hill cemetery is also hosting a memorial day event today, ceremony to honor general george meed is taking place. he is union general who defeated confederate army at bat of gettysburg. it will honor all service members killed in action, there will be a color guard and wreath laying, the ceremony is at noon. >>> is there a big air show taking
. >>> princeton university's annual spirit of the princeton memorial day parade, had the campus bus welling activity. veterans from all branches of the military were celebrating yesterday. vets from world war two and others waved to the crowd there as state champion high school band from hightstown high performed the patriotic tunes. >>> well, if you are looking for something to do today the national constitution center has some very special activities for memorial day...
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carl, i asked your princeton colleague about the buffer needed for higher interest rates as we did ourwith the balance sheet. need does the target rate to be before we reach balance sheet nirvana? how many more rate increases get us to where we need to be? carl: sure. the minutes are going to clarify that to some degree but it looks like they get two more rate increases before they -- tom: is that enough? at 1.5% puts the rate and i would like to see a closer to 2%. if things do go horribly wrong with the balance sheet unwind. that is not my expectation but i want the insurance policy. 150they want t basis points buffer and i want to hundred. -- 200. tom: they said everybody has to keep calmer about the balance sheet unwind. scarlet: reduce the hysteria and look at the data the way the fed is. speaking of the data, i wanted to bring up this point, the divide between hard data and soft data. our data is the numbers are reported and the soft data is numbers based. the white line has gone up and up and come down a little bit there. it has stayed pretty steady. does the federal reserve put
carl, i asked your princeton colleague about the buffer needed for higher interest rates as we did ourwith the balance sheet. need does the target rate to be before we reach balance sheet nirvana? how many more rate increases get us to where we need to be? carl: sure. the minutes are going to clarify that to some degree but it looks like they get two more rate increases before they -- tom: is that enough? at 1.5% puts the rate and i would like to see a closer to 2%. if things do go horribly...
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she grew up in princeton ton new jersey. you can watch the season finally this sunday at 9:00 p.m. on cbs3. >> wonderful show. >> great show. >>> new, the 2017 celebration of the black arts legacy awards. >>> at the university of the arts in philadelphia. the awards on our outstanding contribute tors to -- guess what? our own ukee washington received the award for excellence in journalism. they presented ukee with the well deserved honor. >> yes. >> not only are you excellent in journalism you got moves. >> you didn't tell me that was going to be on. i thank you all love working with the team in front of the camera behind and for all of you at home. >> congratulations. we're proud >> thank you. >>> lauren got the forecast. going through the weekend. >>> put you're over heat you're going to be doing some moves of your own, temperatures are coming on in for the weekend. drier air is building in, hasn't yet arrived in center city as we get a live look. 78 quite warm for this hour. southwest wind, due points elevated in the low 60's they will be dropping through the overnight. today, t
she grew up in princeton ton new jersey. you can watch the season finally this sunday at 9:00 p.m. on cbs3. >> wonderful show. >> great show. >>> new, the 2017 celebration of the black arts legacy awards. >>> at the university of the arts in philadelphia. the awards on our outstanding contribute tors to -- guess what? our own ukee washington received the award for excellence in journalism. they presented ukee with the well deserved honor. >> yes. >> not...