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, princeton and the nation service. world's memory must be kept alive or we will never see and enter the old mistakes, we are endangered to lose our identity and become infantile, and he not say that i believe in full, explicit instruction in history and politics and expenses of people and fortunes of government and the whole story of what men have attempted and what they have accomplished through all the changes both in form and purpose and that i was good to the end, you do not know the world until you know the men who have possessed it and tried it ways before you ever given your brief run upon it. there is no sanity comparable to that which is called in the thoughts that it will keep. theou wonder that i ask for old drill, the old memory of times gone by. still keeping of faith with the past as a preparation for the leadership. that is why wilson matters, peggy for your attention. [applause] >> you mentioned wilson and calvinism, can you explain the relationship between internationalism and calvinism? what is the re
, princeton and the nation service. world's memory must be kept alive or we will never see and enter the old mistakes, we are endangered to lose our identity and become infantile, and he not say that i believe in full, explicit instruction in history and politics and expenses of people and fortunes of government and the whole story of what men have attempted and what they have accomplished through all the changes both in form and purpose and that i was good to the end, you do not know the world...
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, cornell west has returned to harvard, robert george remains at princeton.here are the numbers, 202 is the area code, 748-8200, east and central time zone, 202-748-8201, in the mountain at pacific. if you can't get through on the phone lines, several ways via social media including twitter@booktv, on our facebook page, you will see a video of these two together come make a comment under there, facebook.com/booktv, instagram@booktv and finally email booktv@c-span.org. very quickly, we want to show a few of the books these two have written beginning with cornel west's 25th edition of his bestseller "race matters," originally published in 1993. "democracy matters" came out in 2004. brother west, his autobiography, came out in 2009 and his most recent book, black prophetic fire, 2014. robert george, "making men moral" 1995, "the clash of orthodoxies" 2001, "conscience and its enemies" 2013, conjugal union is one of his most recent books, what marriage is and why it matters. we will begin taking those phone calls in just a minute. your reaction to what robert geo
, cornell west has returned to harvard, robert george remains at princeton.here are the numbers, 202 is the area code, 748-8200, east and central time zone, 202-748-8201, in the mountain at pacific. if you can't get through on the phone lines, several ways via social media including twitter@booktv, on our facebook page, you will see a video of these two together come make a comment under there, facebook.com/booktv, instagram@booktv and finally email booktv@c-span.org. very quickly, we want to...
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here is the young john wheeler around the time he started at princeton. his second year was when he really got off the ground with his non- nuclear research. he was looking for new opportunities to do something different. when he was thinking about the prospect of the germans he did not really think about that. he did not think that the united states would even get involved in world war ii. it would remain a european war they would not get involved. they were a little bit to word --dash too worried about that. later he regretted the decision to leave that. and i will expand in a few minutes. so completely by chance he was assigned a bright young student from mit so here is fine. he was just sitting and reading a book. as a teaching assistant so he thought his job was to be a teaching assistant. he have already made a name for himself many times as a brilliant thinker even at the young age of 21. he had three articles already in the new york times about his work. he won a mathematics competition and he was a high score. he was brilliant at calculations. he
here is the young john wheeler around the time he started at princeton. his second year was when he really got off the ground with his non- nuclear research. he was looking for new opportunities to do something different. when he was thinking about the prospect of the germans he did not really think about that. he did not think that the united states would even get involved in world war ii. it would remain a european war they would not get involved. they were a little bit to word --dash too...
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so here he is at princeton and reading a book. he lived in the graduate college and worked with wheeler as a teaching assistant so his job was to be a teaching assistant and he already named a name for himself many times does a brilliant thinker even at the young age of 21. he has three articles already in "the new york times" about his work by the age of 21 so the first on21 to thefirst one is wh school. he won a mathematics competition. he was the highest scorer. he was brilliant of calculation. he was always good at turning out results, computing. and then he was in the honor roll and took a competition. he came out the highest individual score in the country for the competition. harvard offered him a full scholarship to go there as a graduate student that they discouraged because they wanted him to do something different so he wanted to go to princeton because princeton had this amazing smasher in his basement in the physics building where particles will circle around many times this year to magnets and then just at the right
so here he is at princeton and reading a book. he lived in the graduate college and worked with wheeler as a teaching assistant so his job was to be a teaching assistant and he already named a name for himself many times does a brilliant thinker even at the young age of 21. he has three articles already in "the new york times" about his work by the age of 21 so the first on21 to thefirst one is wh school. he won a mathematics competition. he was the highest scorer. he was brilliant of...
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you teach at princeton. can you talk more about that?an, therear -- i is a parsing of trump's words in the mainstream media to determine if trump is a racist or does he just make racist statements? amy: he makes racial statements. >> yes. it shows how the discussion around what is racism in the united states is deteriorated so that unless someone is declaring "i am a racist" or burning a cross, that everyone is loathed or reluctant to identify what is painfully obvious. and so i think that the trump administration's embrace of naked andemacy is obvious. but i also think we have to understand what the impetus for that is. because rarely in american history, especially when we are talking about elected officials and the political establishment, is the racism purely for the sake of racism? that it is just driven solely by vitriol. i think we have to understand the racism of donald trump and be sort of alt-right racism of the republican party in general in combination with their naked money grab, with the smash and grab operation of the tax
you teach at princeton. can you talk more about that?an, therear -- i is a parsing of trump's words in the mainstream media to determine if trump is a racist or does he just make racist statements? amy: he makes racial statements. >> yes. it shows how the discussion around what is racism in the united states is deteriorated so that unless someone is declaring "i am a racist" or burning a cross, that everyone is loathed or reluctant to identify what is painfully obvious. and so i...
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i was offered a summer research fellowship at princeton. princeton. a fine institution. 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.
i was offered a summer research fellowship at princeton. princeton. a fine institution. 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:...
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he's from the princeton review. hi, rob. - hey, folks, good to be back. and i'm so happy to be here talking about paying for college because it is not rocket science. - so that we're all on the same page, what does a year of college typically cost here on earth? - well, the way we talk about it at princeton review is one year of public university average across the states, and that number for this year is $29,090. and remember, that's the biggest four, tuition, room and board, fees, and books. on the other side of the spectrum are schools that are private colleges. now, for one year of private college, averaged across the united states, again, the big four, tuition, room and board, fees, and books is $45,370. - wow, that's a lot. we always hear about financial aid. how do you find out if you qualify for that? - well, there are two ways to think about financial aid. financial aid given out based on a family's need and then based on academic merit, so how well did you do in high school, how well did you perform on the sat and the act. here's the important d
he's from the princeton review. hi, rob. - hey, folks, good to be back. and i'm so happy to be here talking about paying for college because it is not rocket science. - so that we're all on the same page, what does a year of college typically cost here on earth? - well, the way we talk about it at princeton review is one year of public university average across the states, and that number for this year is $29,090. and remember, that's the biggest four, tuition, room and board, fees, and books....
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maria: did you hear the president of princeton said, i hope so. stuart: tell me.to stop, absolutely not, i've already cut too much into the show. i want to make sure you heard it. stuart: invite me to give a speech at pins -- princeton and i will turn them out. the stock market holding at record levels again, another trump win, senator schumer
maria: did you hear the president of princeton said, i hope so. stuart: tell me.to stop, absolutely not, i've already cut too much into the show. i want to make sure you heard it. stuart: invite me to give a speech at pins -- princeton and i will turn them out. the stock market holding at record levels again, another trump win, senator schumer
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they win 85-78. >> i've see league penn against princeton much second half quakers up by three.yan bentley with the ball. hits tough shot in traffic. led penn with 21 points. the lead just two. aj a couple of moves hits the hook penn beats princeton 76-70. >>> tom gola recent in a second half explorers down by seven. powell with the ball make the layup old-fashioned three-point play the lead the explorer with 24-point. rams respond. jenkins led with 20 points. final minutes powell with ball. short. bcu wins it 80-74. >> a lot going on. thanks you so much leslie. appreciate that. still ahead tonight, let's hear it for one of the lose see yesterday teams in football. >> why not. >> is he gracious. >> i've never seen a browns game sober. >> coming up next we're head to go cleveland browns fans aren't letting something like, oh, a 16 game losing streak rain on their parade this is three million dollar mega multiplier the new gameul? from the pennsylvania lottery with top prizes of three million dollars! three million dollars! did you win? i don't know. i'm so excited about it. this
they win 85-78. >> i've see league penn against princeton much second half quakers up by three.yan bentley with the ball. hits tough shot in traffic. led penn with 21 points. the lead just two. aj a couple of moves hits the hook penn beats princeton 76-70. >>> tom gola recent in a second half explorers down by seven. powell with the ball make the layup old-fashioned three-point play the lead the explorer with 24-point. rams respond. jenkins led with 20 points. final minutes...
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. >> good evening everyone and welcome to the princeton public library. my name is janie i'm the public programming librarian. it is my honor, on behalf of the executivef director and the rest of our staff to welcome you to this evening's program. before i introduce our speaker, some things are in order. first and foremost, thank you to the incredible team at ten speed press. they reached out to the library and offered an opportunity to host both the exhibit and "the talk". as soon as we receive the e-mail proposing an exhibit for our library, we knew we wanted to be apart. as i'm sure everyone in this room is well aware, michelle attended princeton university just up the street from 1981 to 1985. it did seem fitting to have these photographs in the public library where she spent four years of her early life and to take part in the book tour that looks at her life in the white house. v thanks also to the art council of princeton, especially maria mark for expertly hanging the photographs in our reading room for us. the exhibit will be on view through dece
. >> good evening everyone and welcome to the princeton public library. my name is janie i'm the public programming librarian. it is my honor, on behalf of the executivef director and the rest of our staff to welcome you to this evening's program. before i introduce our speaker, some things are in order. first and foremost, thank you to the incredible team at ten speed press. they reached out to the library and offered an opportunity to host both the exhibit and "the talk". as...
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her father built an amazing estate in princeton and he hired the best gardeners. the names may ring a bell. the olmsted brothers who designed central park, his sons, and bunny traveled as a teenager and that gave her important information and background when she began to design her own gardens. bunny liked horses and convinced her students to go to a bearding school where riding was one of the three r's. her room may was dorothy, kenikut. later nonat sister parish, leader decorator and had a childhood names where bunny was born rachel and became bunny, sister was born dorothy. i love the idea of these two women who would become the icons of 20th century style would be sleeping on these huge front porches in the middle of nowhere bunny wanted to attend college and when i got her high school yearbook and turned out that half of the student shed went to school went to college, very good schools, and bunny's father wanted her to get a mrs. degree instead and would not let her go to school and that became a rage us instituter for her also. she was very well read but bo
her father built an amazing estate in princeton and he hired the best gardeners. the names may ring a bell. the olmsted brothers who designed central park, his sons, and bunny traveled as a teenager and that gave her important information and background when she began to design her own gardens. bunny liked horses and convinced her students to go to a bearding school where riding was one of the three r's. her room may was dorothy, kenikut. later nonat sister parish, leader decorator and had a...
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david went to school at princeton senior high school, shown here in the yearbook. he's sporting the same bowl cut haircut he has today. among his activities listed, the bible, science and chess clubs. >> he was quiet, nerdy. he was a good student. he tended to dress well. david wasn't known to go out and party with the other kids or anything like that. described as something of a home body. >> reporter: david and louise's families attended the same west virginia church. >> i've known david all my life. my parents and his parents were pretty close. we all attended princeton church of god for years and years and years. >> reporter: the family friendship between david and louise turns to love. they start dating when he's 22-years old and she's just 15. but in the first sign that there might be something off about this couple, just a year into their romance, they decide to run away from their families to fort worth, texas. >> it took the police three days to find her. and she was only 16. he was almost 23. my mom wanted to press charges, and my dad had mixed emotions a
david went to school at princeton senior high school, shown here in the yearbook. he's sporting the same bowl cut haircut he has today. among his activities listed, the bible, science and chess clubs. >> he was quiet, nerdy. he was a good student. he tended to dress well. david wasn't known to go out and party with the other kids or anything like that. described as something of a home body. >> reporter: david and louise's families attended the same west virginia church. >>...
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alan krueger, princeton university professor of economics, the wildcard -- tax reform.ivity and wages? i really enjoyed listening to that cause of commentary. it could, in the short-term, put upward pressure on the economy, even though we are close to full employment. upcould lead growth to pick in 2018. in the long run, i do not see much in this bill that will raise productivity growth. i do not think it will increase research and development. i think it will hurt infrastructure spending, because the state and local tax production, other changes. in the long run, i do not think this has much impact on productivity growth, which is why virtually all of the economic experts look at the bill and do not anticipated to have much long-term impact. david: do you get productivity growth of what employers have no choice? they do not want that pay more until they got to. so those wage growth drive productivity? high pressureet a labor market can deliver lots of benefits. the question is for how long. if you have much pressure, you end up with levels -- bubbles. that can cause cr
alan krueger, princeton university professor of economics, the wildcard -- tax reform.ivity and wages? i really enjoyed listening to that cause of commentary. it could, in the short-term, put upward pressure on the economy, even though we are close to full employment. upcould lead growth to pick in 2018. in the long run, i do not see much in this bill that will raise productivity growth. i do not think it will increase research and development. i think it will hurt infrastructure spending,...
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in the case of the princeton study in the case of the national delusion you do have a way to break out of the simulation it's to get active locally or even state wide cities and states are not nearly as bought off and controlled by corporate vampire squid piles of stock. as the federal government is here's an example last week bill de blasio the mayor of new york did something awesome and i know he has some bad things on his record like endorsing hillary clinton and killing the new york groundhog on groundhog day. i'm not kidding google it but. but i think it was buddha who said people can do good things. and good people can do dog got everything like ok. i believe that was buddha. and donald trump tomorrow announced we were not going to drone bomb innocent people anymore i still give him tons of credit boy i feel like did you say that you said that race is peabrain did. i still give him credit anyway i do blah deal announced that new york city would be divesting all of its billions of dollars from fossil fuels and bringing major lawsuits against five of the biggest oil companies exxon
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. >>> ivy league action penn against princeton.kers lead in the second pass to rothschild making the layup. under a minute left penn up by two, in the paint, a couple moves sticks the hook. penn beats princeton 76 to 70. >>> eagles had the weekend off. most will be watching the wild card weekend. whoever that opponent is the birds offense must play better. in the last two games they've scored just 13 points and converterred just three out of 25 on third downs and nick foles knows they must stay out of third and long situations. >> first and second down you want to have positive plays for sure. third down and the long we still have to execute and make plays happen and make smart decisions. put the ball in place and give guys the opportunity to get the first down. if not we can get yards and flip the field and stuff like that. first and second down are huge and we'll work on that. >> all right. they're working on it. >> all right, lesley thank you so much. >>> well, the eagles one of the winningest teams. let's hear it for one of the
. >>> ivy league action penn against princeton.kers lead in the second pass to rothschild making the layup. under a minute left penn up by two, in the paint, a couple moves sticks the hook. penn beats princeton 76 to 70. >>> eagles had the weekend off. most will be watching the wild card weekend. whoever that opponent is the birds offense must play better. in the last two games they've scored just 13 points and converterred just three out of 25 on third downs and nick foles...
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in the case of the princeton study in the case of the national delusion you do have a way to break out of the simulation it's to get active locally or even state wide cities and states are not nearly as bought off and controlled by corporate vampire squid piles of stock. as the federal government is here's an example last week bill de blasio the mayor of new york did something awesome and i know he has some bad things on his record like endorsing hillary clinton and killing the new york groundhog on groundhog day. i'm not kidding google it but. but i think it was buddha who said people can do good things. good people can do da got everything like ok. i believe i was buddha. and donald trump tomorrow announced we were not going to drone bomb innocent people anymore i'm still given tons of credit boy i feel like did you say that you said that race is peabrain did. i still give him credit anyway i do blah deal announced that new york city would be divesting all of its billions of dollars from fossil fuels and bringing major lawsuits against five of the biggest oil companies exxon shell b.
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paul school in princeton, one agree, longwood gardens, extremely cold place checking in around 1:00.n in singing spring, wilson west mid school. 1 degrees below zero. let me show you these numbers now across the entire region. 6 degrees in philadelphia, not quite a record, very close, though, talk about that tying record low, two atlantic city breaking record low temperature for this morning. >> records to beat: 4 degrees setback in 2016. i showed you, checking in right around six. so, still possible, and i'll be keeping my eye very close on that number for sure. so, here's what you can expected to. possible record morning cold in philadelphia. already dealing with the record morning cold, for portions of the region, less wind, that's going to make for a more comfortable afternoon, i guess, high temperatures still going to be in the teens , and 20's, and all be it with plenty of sunshine, more coming up in your full forecast, including some warmer air on the way. jan, back to you. >> headed in the right direction, thank you, chelsey. >> 6:32 now. he's being hailed a hero today , a ph
paul school in princeton, one agree, longwood gardens, extremely cold place checking in around 1:00.n in singing spring, wilson west mid school. 1 degrees below zero. let me show you these numbers now across the entire region. 6 degrees in philadelphia, not quite a record, very close, though, talk about that tying record low, two atlantic city breaking record low temperature for this morning. >> records to beat: 4 degrees setback in 2016. i showed you, checking in right around six. so,...
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>> a grad student at princeton. it strikes me that also shall mediate outrage isn't created -- social media outrage isn't all created equal. it doesn't translate to the kinds of campaigns we have seen against faculty and graduate students and other students at universities across the united states. we can't have this conversation without thinking about other factors. i'm thinking in general about how right-wing media when it comes to this campaign. it's not something that has been part of the conversation that much, but it's important because i can post something on twitter today and most people would annoy it. what if right part picked it up -- breitbart picked it up, it might be different. >> some less thoughts before meet our deadline, michael? >> lots of questions get conflated about free speech and part of the reason they get conflated around free speech on campuses is because we expect -- andpuses to be inquiry and especially when people who are well beyond their college years and haven't been on campuses in a
>> a grad student at princeton. it strikes me that also shall mediate outrage isn't created -- social media outrage isn't all created equal. it doesn't translate to the kinds of campaigns we have seen against faculty and graduate students and other students at universities across the united states. we can't have this conversation without thinking about other factors. i'm thinking in general about how right-wing media when it comes to this campaign. it's not something that has been part of...
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penn beats princeton, 76-70. quakers won five of six. eagles face the falcons next saturday, falcons beating the rams in l.a. >> fans are ready. >> much more to come on "action news" including our top stories. ♪ ♪ >> "action news" continues. >> saturday night. i'm walter perez. here's what's happening, 11:30. firefighters are mourning the loss of one of their own balloting a fire in philadelphia. >> president trump is defending himself with tweets saying he's a genius. >> and beyond bone chilling, temperatures dangerous in some cases causing air travel to grind to a halt. it's cold out there and getting worse tomorrow morning. tomorrow, we could break a record low. melissa magee is here with a check of the forecast. melissa? >> the cold is gripping much of the eastern half of the u.s. in philadelphia, we are coming in at 11-degrees after a high today of 16 in the city. the current air temperature in burlington, vermont, 12-degrees below zero, 7 below in caribou and 2-degrees above zero in boston. factor in the northwesterly winds, sustai
penn beats princeton, 76-70. quakers won five of six. eagles face the falcons next saturday, falcons beating the rams in l.a. >> fans are ready. >> much more to come on "action news" including our top stories. ♪ ♪ >> "action news" continues. >> saturday night. i'm walter perez. here's what's happening, 11:30. firefighters are mourning the loss of one of their own balloting a fire in philadelphia. >> president trump is defending himself with...
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powell who brings with him degrees from princeton and georgetown and a record of high achievement in both the public and private sectors. since his nomination to the board of governors to the federal reserve system in 2011, which received strong bipartisan support, he has served as a steady voice and thoughtful leader. i very much look forward to supporting his confirmation as chairman. now on one final matter, when the press was focused on the unfortunate lapse in government funding, the good news about last month's historic tax reform law continues to pile up. the number of americans preparing to receive pay raises, special bonuses and other benefits thanks to the historic tax cuts passed last month continues to grow. these are just the first fruits of a law that also lays a long-term foundation for better job opportunities, higher waeublgs, and more -- higher waeublgs and more investment. on this subject here's something not many have realized yet. even the democrats' government shutdown couldn't keep this congress from finding new ways from cutting taxes and let the american peop
powell who brings with him degrees from princeton and georgetown and a record of high achievement in both the public and private sectors. since his nomination to the board of governors to the federal reserve system in 2011, which received strong bipartisan support, he has served as a steady voice and thoughtful leader. i very much look forward to supporting his confirmation as chairman. now on one final matter, when the press was focused on the unfortunate lapse in government funding, the good...
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between was published by princeton university president. i think in 2012 sharon and caitlin that features really great assessable writing by scholars but also other people in the community and activists as well as writers on arts in ideas and is a great publication. and then i get all the way over there to my left is the editor first sociology and he has also worked at princeton university president. some people don't know what makes it different from another sort of a publisher. how it differs from scholar publisher. we try not to incur too much of a loss. were not-for-profit and were not out to just sign up books that will earn money. we are situated within a university so our goal and mission of the university and the mission they will foster research in the university press really wants to disseminate that scholarship. the commercial publisher would not take on because they would were not make any money for the company. there are commercial scholar precious publishing an increasing number of graphs they have priced them out of reach nee
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a gradd walsh, i'm student at princeton. building on the social media point, you know, it strikes me that all social media outrage isn't created equal is -- social media outrage that doesn't necessarily translate to the campaigns that we've seen against faculty and graduate students and other students at universities across the united states, and i think that we can't have this conversation without thinking about other media factors. so and i'm thinking in general the presence and power of right wing media when it comes to these campaigns, and it's something that hasn't been part of the conversation that much, but i think it's an important part because social media -- i could post twitter today and most people would ignore, but if somebody from brietbart picked it up, it very differently for me. >> some last thoughts before we meet our deadline to finish? >> well, as carol said, there are lots of questions that get conflated around free speech, and i think part of the reason they get conflated onund free speech campuses is b
a gradd walsh, i'm student at princeton. building on the social media point, you know, it strikes me that all social media outrage isn't created equal is -- social media outrage that doesn't necessarily translate to the campaigns that we've seen against faculty and graduate students and other students at universities across the united states, and i think that we can't have this conversation without thinking about other media factors. so and i'm thinking in general the presence and power of...
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mark montgomery was an orthopedic surgeon who graduated from princeton university.is daughter was also killed. >>> oh, my god, mom! close the door! wake dad up! >> tense moments. a man used his cell phone to record the approaching mudslides yelled to his parents to get out. despite warnings, the man's 81-year-old father and 71-year-old mother had not gotten out of the home because they were tired of packing up and leaving their home during recent flooding. >>> walmart is closing 63 of its sam's clubs locations including once in princeton. some stores shut down yesterday, and employees say they weren't notified in advance. experts say sams club has generally underperformed relative to walmart and faced strong competition from costco. the news came on the same day walmart announced it's raising its starting wage to $11 an hour. it plans to give eligible workers a one-time bonus of up to $1,000. >>> heavy weights eminem and kendrick lamar will headline the firefly concert. the four-day music and camping festival begins on june 14th. >>> 20 minutes before 7:00 now. ther
mark montgomery was an orthopedic surgeon who graduated from princeton university.is daughter was also killed. >>> oh, my god, mom! close the door! wake dad up! >> tense moments. a man used his cell phone to record the approaching mudslides yelled to his parents to get out. despite warnings, the man's 81-year-old father and 71-year-old mother had not gotten out of the home because they were tired of packing up and leaving their home during recent flooding. >>> walmart is...
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>wal-mart announced it is abruptly closing 63 sam club stores over the next few weeks, one in princetonme shut their doors today without warning. the company did not say how many workers would lose their jobs. >> coast guard to the rescue. a helicopter served as a medical transport for a fisherman suffering respiratory issues 60-miles out at sea. the transport flew out and hoisted him up in a basket to get him to the hospital. >> pregnant women are often prescribed antibiotics that prescribe birth defects. the group recommended in 2011 not to use certain medications in the first trimester. they are often used to treat urinariy tract infections. a third of women with private insurance are being prescribed the drugs. researchers suggest you ask your doctor for safer alternatives. >> now to the latest from accuweather. cecily tynan, we have a rollercoaster forecast for the next several days. >> it's like two seasons in 30 hours, basically. we have big changes on the way. live on sky 6, looking at the commodore barry bridge. we have a bit of misting going on. ahead of the storm system we ha
>wal-mart announced it is abruptly closing 63 sam club stores over the next few weeks, one in princetonme shut their doors today without warning. the company did not say how many workers would lose their jobs. >> coast guard to the rescue. a helicopter served as a medical transport for a fisherman suffering respiratory issues 60-miles out at sea. the transport flew out and hoisted him up in a basket to get him to the hospital. >> pregnant women are often prescribed antibiotics...
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. >> we are back with college hoop, penn and princeton one of the oldest rivalry, home because of the weather. instead, they'll play tomorrow afternoon. >> drexel by five. 87-82, their first conference "w." delaware loses their second straight falling to wayne and mary. >> hundreds of young ballet dancers auditioned tonight in hopes of attending some of the most prestigious dance schools in the world. ♪ ♪ >> regional semifinals for the youth america grand prix held at the charter school in east foals, providing dancers with scholarships to continue training. >> jinl live, jimmy kimmel live, next after "action news." "action news" continues at 5:00 a.m. with gray hall rawrninreturning to the anchor k following his medical recovery. we are glad to see him back. for the entire "action news" team, i'm jim gardner saying have a good and safe weekend. >>> tv's number one daily viral video show, "right this minute." >> a woman with a child has no idea what's ahead. >> he's walking, no signal. >> the dangerous moment it all goes down. >> whoa! my! >> dare devil fli through the night. >> it is
. >> we are back with college hoop, penn and princeton one of the oldest rivalry, home because of the weather. instead, they'll play tomorrow afternoon. >> drexel by five. 87-82, their first conference "w." delaware loses their second straight falling to wayne and mary. >> hundreds of young ballet dancers auditioned tonight in hopes of attending some of the most prestigious dance schools in the world. ♪ ♪ >> regional semifinals for the youth america grand...
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lamar murphy was killed nearly a year ago on princeton street and smalley avenue in hayward. and tonight-- the gunman is still on the loose. (grant) kron 4's haaziq maduyn spoke with lamar's mother. sottonya richards is describing the horror of finding her 16- year-old son lamar murphy shortly after he was gunned down while riding his bicycle a few doors from his home on smalley ave at princeton street in hayward back on january 23, 2017. lamar was her only child. the two were very closesotas the one year mark of his murder approaches richardson says she is still seeking answers to who killed her sonsot
lamar murphy was killed nearly a year ago on princeton street and smalley avenue in hayward. and tonight-- the gunman is still on the loose. (grant) kron 4's haaziq maduyn spoke with lamar's mother. sotas the one year mark of his murder approaches richardson says she is still seeking answers to who killed her sonsot
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brand in princeton.emale owned business in princeton, jolie is in argentina now but we purchased it seven years ago. and we moved into a new beautiful building, which i love but we do hair skin care, nail care, lash extensions, hair extensions, and were use products such as skin suit kels, healing hair care, and r and co and most of them are organically based products >> why do your clients come to you? what do they get >> the experience, we're team based salon, everyone works together, the experience from the moment you call us to the moment you leave us. you will have the most wonderful experience. >> what are you the most famous for? do people come hair, skin? what's the thing that people? lashes what's the thing that people like >> the most is hair care. our staff is advanced trained every month. we close every monday to train them in advance education. so that's what we're known for. really, our talented staff, the team makes the place. >> absolutely. well, looks beautiful. gorgeous, congratulations
brand in princeton.emale owned business in princeton, jolie is in argentina now but we purchased it seven years ago. and we moved into a new beautiful building, which i love but we do hair skin care, nail care, lash extensions, hair extensions, and were use products such as skin suit kels, healing hair care, and r and co and most of them are organically based products >> why do your clients come to you? what do they get >> the experience, we're team based salon, everyone works...
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i was in graduate school at princeton studying public affairs, so i read several books on the war. i thought it was strategically stupid, and it was deeply and morally wrong. but when i was at princeton, the university offered us lawyers and doctors to help us avoid the draft. and when that offer was made, i left feeling absolutely dirty. you could go three, four blocks away and into the african american neighborhoods of princeton, and there wasn't a store front lawyer helping these kids get out. so while i was against the war and i had actually worked on the ju ne eugene mccarthy campaign in wisconsin, i had to face the choice. do i burn my draft card? do i go to canada which had lifelong cost to my career? or do i just go along with it? and i did get a draft notification, and i went along with it. what i saw in vietnam, the misrepresentation of body counts. i saw it personally. i was disgusted with my experience in vietnam. when i returned to the u.s., i threw away my bronze star. i threw away my accommodation medals. i threw away my air medal. i was embarrassed. i was ashamed th
i was in graduate school at princeton studying public affairs, so i read several books on the war. i thought it was strategically stupid, and it was deeply and morally wrong. but when i was at princeton, the university offered us lawyers and doctors to help us avoid the draft. and when that offer was made, i left feeling absolutely dirty. you could go three, four blocks away and into the african american neighborhoods of princeton, and there wasn't a store front lawyer helping these kids get...
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but the family's story started 2300 miles away in the heart of appalacia in princeton, west virginiay grew up in the 70s and 80s. >> i'm full of emotion, angry, sad, heartbroken, confused how this happened. >> this is elizabeth flores who is louise's younger sister. >> so we had a pretty normal life in the home i lived in. >> she said louise was always a leader. >> it was always her way or no way she had to sneak around to do it she would do it. >> the younger sister said she and others in the family were sexually abused. and wonders whether the impact on the family might have been a contributing factor. >> was sexually abuse bid a close family member, not our parents, we weren't allowed to talk about it, not making excuses for my sister but i think that may have been an under lying issue. >> another constant in her life was david turpin who lived just a few miles away. here he is in 1979 sporting the same bowl cut he sports today. >> he was quiet, nerdy, tended to dress welled sometimes with a bow tie. >> louise started to date him at 15. my dad didn't want her to because he was so
but the family's story started 2300 miles away in the heart of appalacia in princeton, west virginiay grew up in the 70s and 80s. >> i'm full of emotion, angry, sad, heartbroken, confused how this happened. >> this is elizabeth flores who is louise's younger sister. >> so we had a pretty normal life in the home i lived in. >> she said louise was always a leader. >> it was always her way or no way she had to sneak around to do it she would do it. >> the...
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first call for you comes from kent and kent is in princeton, neww jersey. democrats line, you're on with your guests. hello. >> hi. >> u hi. >> i have had a middle ground idea for a long time and you used the word citizen and i would give the word citizen up for both t the d.r.e.a.m.ers an for their parents. i have the idea that if the parents have been here ten years or 12no years and been upstandi members of their communities, they're not citizens, and working and they've been, you know, paying property tax through rentt probably and they've been contributing in other ways, and i would even go so fart as to say if they neve had anybody going after them for a felony as they might have been involved in what most call misdemeanors and we call conduct offenses, orr persons or something like that, the point is that even if they had that, if they had two or three charges, we know they don't get good representation and they might be told to plea by a public defender, i would ignore that. i would call them anet upstandi member of the community. i would say let's
first call for you comes from kent and kent is in princeton, neww jersey. democrats line, you're on with your guests. hello. >> hi. >> u hi. >> i have had a middle ground idea for a long time and you used the word citizen and i would give the word citizen up for both t the d.r.e.a.m.ers an for their parents. i have the idea that if the parents have been here ten years or 12no years and been upstandi members of their communities, they're not citizens, and working and they've...
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and you see upper 40s for princeton and hopewell township. meantime at the shore it's in the 40s. is important because that's where the wet weather is this morning. cape may is getting some rain, and into delaware, this is the northern edge of the system that's going to stay to the south most of the day. but close enough to spread rain during the day for southern delaware and south jersey. while inland you can see clouds over philadelphia. but look at the breaks in the cloud. these are the neighborhoods that will see some sunshine. but tomorrow there's a chance we'll see some of these scattered showers in the area. they will be light, and it's not going to be an all day thing. but the clouds today, that's going to be an all day affair with temperatures in the 40s in philadelphia and warming in the suburbs. any sunshine this morning will disappear this afternoon for the suburbs. partly cloudy skies in the lee high valley. southern delaware you'll see those rain showers and dry for most neighborhoods inland for new jersey, but the chances of showers will linger at the shore with gus
and you see upper 40s for princeton and hopewell township. meantime at the shore it's in the 40s. is important because that's where the wet weather is this morning. cape may is getting some rain, and into delaware, this is the northern edge of the system that's going to stay to the south most of the day. but close enough to spread rain during the day for southern delaware and south jersey. while inland you can see clouds over philadelphia. but look at the breaks in the cloud. these are the...
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samuel wang is here of the princeton gerrymandering project and co-host of "politics and polls" podcasto the reverend dr. william barber is here, as well. an advocate for voting rights and president and senior lecturer of repairs of the breach. thank you. this is a very important conversation. i'm glad that both of you are here to talk about and educate our viewers about this. so to come to consensus about what should be done. sam, federal judges in a unanimous vote say north carolina needs to quickly redraw its 13 congressional districts because the map is unconstitutionally partisan, it says. they have about three weeks to get there done. so it's in place before the 2013 midterms. how big of a deal is this? could this further endanger republican-held seats in the midterms? >> this is a big deal. this is the first time that a federal court has truck down a state map on ground of extreme partisanship. it reflects thanks are in the process of the supreme court. and so in north carolina alone, it could move three seats or so. it's hard to tell until the map is redrawn. and long term if th
samuel wang is here of the princeton gerrymandering project and co-host of "politics and polls" podcasto the reverend dr. william barber is here, as well. an advocate for voting rights and president and senior lecturer of repairs of the breach. thank you. this is a very important conversation. i'm glad that both of you are here to talk about and educate our viewers about this. so to come to consensus about what should be done. sam, federal judges in a unanimous vote say north carolina...
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. >> pen in the season opener against archrival princeton, second half, quakers up by three. ryan bently drivers. hits the tough shop in traffic ten up by five. led by 21 points. under minute left. lead to two. aj makes couple of moves. hits the hook. penn holds onto beat princeton 76 to 70. >>> in other action, at tom gola arena, lasalle, second half explorers down by seven. makes the lay up. the old-fashioned three-point play. led the extrorse, the rams responds, jenkins, driving down the paint. he led ccu with 20-point. the final minute of the game. down by two. pal with the ball. jumper fall shorts. bcu comes back from 15-point deficit to win this 870-74. that's all for sport, i'm lesley van arsdall. have a nice day. stay warm. >>> speaking of staying warm, still to come this morning right here on "eyewitness news,. animal advocate carol erickson here with ways to pro tech your pet from the brutal sub freezing weather. real important information. we'll have that after the break. ♪ ♪ there are two types of people in the world. those who fear the future... and those who emb
. >> pen in the season opener against archrival princeton, second half, quakers up by three. ryan bently drivers. hits the tough shop in traffic ten up by five. led by 21 points. under minute left. lead to two. aj makes couple of moves. hits the hook. penn holds onto beat princeton 76 to 70. >>> in other action, at tom gola arena, lasalle, second half explorers down by seven. makes the lay up. the old-fashioned three-point play. led the extrorse, the rams responds, jenkins,...
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penn versus princeton was postponed because of weather and travel conditions so they're getting it ons afternoon. this is the ivy league opener for both teams.penn is broder working his defender the quakers get some breathing room. they win 76-70. lasalle lost to bcu. i'm john clark. denise back to you hopefully we'll know tonight maybe who the eagles are playing. >> we will stay back for a final check of the forecast. it's going to be so cold. >> that's right. stay inside and watch some football. let's look at the feels-like temperatures which will still be cold. feeling li 19 breath low in the poconos. look what happens, though we start to get those numbers above 0. who every knew that 1 would feel so good but so much better than the 15 below we had this morning. and then we'll continue that warm-up as we head into next week. we do have in introducing pains with that on monday with no sleet and evening rain for the evening community. that could be real dicey. nice quiet weather tuesday and wentz. next concern is dense fog on thursday. that warmer air come in over the snow and melts
penn versus princeton was postponed because of weather and travel conditions so they're getting it ons afternoon. this is the ivy league opener for both teams.penn is broder working his defender the quakers get some breathing room. they win 76-70. lasalle lost to bcu. i'm john clark. denise back to you hopefully we'll know tonight maybe who the eagles are playing. >> we will stay back for a final check of the forecast. it's going to be so cold. >> that's right. stay inside and watch...
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but the family's story started 2300 miles away in the heart of a app lashia in princeton where they grew up in the 70s and 80s. >> i'm full of emotion, angry, sad, heartbroken, confused how this happened. >> this is elizabeth flores who is louise's younger sister. >> it was always her way or no way she had to sneak around to do it she would do it. >> the younger sister said she and others in the family were sex umpireually aabused. >> i think it may have been an under lining issue. >> another constant in her life was david turpin in 1979 sporting the same bowl cut he sports today. >> he was quiet, nerdy, tended to dress welled sometimes with a bow tie. >> she started to date him at 15 and dad didn't want them to. >> when she was only 16 she ran away with him and they were found several days later in texas. her parents decided not to pursue charges, the couple then got married in 1985. in 1986 the couple moved to texas where david had a job. by the 90s were living in fort worth where lists bhej is elizabeth spent the summer with them and said she noticed things were off. >> i remember the
but the family's story started 2300 miles away in the heart of a app lashia in princeton where they grew up in the 70s and 80s. >> i'm full of emotion, angry, sad, heartbroken, confused how this happened. >> this is elizabeth flores who is louise's younger sister. >> it was always her way or no way she had to sneak around to do it she would do it. >> the younger sister said she and others in the family were sex umpireually aabused. >> i think it may have been an...
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club warehouse store, including newed connecticut, those in tri-state area are bud lake, lyndon and princeton. a spokesman said it is too early to say how many employees will lose their job. >> all right. thank you thank you for watching show, i am bill spadea, follow he on twitter, and i will see you tomorrow night. >> live from center city in philadelphia this is fox 29 news at 11:00. >>> the city skyline lit up in redrite to honor of a fallen hero. letourneau lost his life trying to save other, family, friends athe sidr respects if there's one thing his flo his influence will forever live on. thanks for joining us. i'm iain page the outpouring of support is inspiring and shawnette wilson talk with those closest to him at the viewing and she joins us live in center city with those stories tonight. shawnette. >> reporter: iain, i'm told that he was a mentor, he once taught fire safety classes. lieutenant letourneau was known to many for his lover of the
club warehouse store, including newed connecticut, those in tri-state area are bud lake, lyndon and princeton. a spokesman said it is too early to say how many employees will lose their job. >> all right. thank you thank you for watching show, i am bill spadea, follow he on twitter, and i will see you tomorrow night. >> live from center city in philadelphia this is fox 29 news at 11:00. >>> the city skyline lit up in redrite to honor of a fallen hero. letourneau lost his...
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by the university profess and her second book, marriage, desire and friendship was published by princeton, and also i should mention public books again because 2012, sharon and caitlin at nyu cofounded public books, an online magazine that features really great accessible writing by scholars and other people in the community, activists and writers it is a great publication. all the way over there to my left is eric schwartz, my colleague, editor and director, editor of sociology and cognitive science and basically run the acquisition department and worked at princeton university press and cambridge university press and a lot of university presses represented here. i just wanted to start by stating the university press, some people don't know what makes the difference from another publisher. either a commercial trade publisher that publishes most of the fiction in general nonfiction you might read, also how the difference between commercial scholar publisher, first of all we are a not-for-profit organization. all university presses are, that doesn't mean -- we try not to incur too much of
by the university profess and her second book, marriage, desire and friendship was published by princeton, and also i should mention public books again because 2012, sharon and caitlin at nyu cofounded public books, an online magazine that features really great accessible writing by scholars and other people in the community, activists and writers it is a great publication. all the way over there to my left is eric schwartz, my colleague, editor and director, editor of sociology and cognitive...
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he joins us from princeton.arket clearly took the words of this official to bloomberg pretty seriously. does any of this move reverse? andthat we have bill gross jeff gundlach talking about the end of the bond bull market. ira: i think the bond bull market is over all sell but that does not necessarily mean you have to have a selloff or reversal of that trend in a significant way. we could wind up in a range bound environment for a number of quarters or years. today's news will weigh on treasuries. i think the market reaction is a little bit backward, where most foreign reserve managers and the assets they own tend to be in shorter-term securities, two-year and three-year notes and the like, so demand could diminish. this should be a curve flattening or rather than a steeper, so you should see the two-year notes doing worse and they have not moved far. shery: any reduction in chinese purposes comes at a time when the u.s. is planning to boost its supply of debt. fed is unwinding its balance sheet here at how doe
he joins us from princeton.arket clearly took the words of this official to bloomberg pretty seriously. does any of this move reverse? andthat we have bill gross jeff gundlach talking about the end of the bond bull market. ira: i think the bond bull market is over all sell but that does not necessarily mean you have to have a selloff or reversal of that trend in a significant way. we could wind up in a range bound environment for a number of quarters or years. today's news will weigh on...
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brian: when he was at princeton or new jersey, he also studied hebrew, why?h: i think in the 18th-century, if you are in princeton you had to study the bible. even though greek was the late would have the adjustment. hebrew was the language of the old testament. around in he poked it. very hard toied learn hebrew. brian: when did you learn he was a smart person? noah: that was one of the few things i could see up front. he was certainly book smart in the traditional sense. he was the most prepared founder. that was the reason for his success. his response to any deep policy problem was too deep down i learn as much as he could. when he was first elected. the big problem was the shrinking money supply. instead of just mouthing off, he borrowed books, and buried himself, and tried to write as much as he could about the topic. you could see a mind in action and at work. the big challenge for him throughout his life was translating the book smart learning into real-world political judgment. like the rest of us, through trial and error he would advocate a policy t
brian: when he was at princeton or new jersey, he also studied hebrew, why?h: i think in the 18th-century, if you are in princeton you had to study the bible. even though greek was the late would have the adjustment. hebrew was the language of the old testament. around in he poked it. very hard toied learn hebrew. brian: when did you learn he was a smart person? noah: that was one of the few things i could see up front. he was certainly book smart in the traditional sense. he was the most...
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republican line from princeton, minnesota, got sheldon. hi, sheldon. caller: hi. thank you for taking my call. i've been a farmer and a brick layer for 36 years. and as far as the political party, i have voted democrat. mostly republican. i'm for the candidate that's going to do the best job for the country, for my state, for my family. my livelihood. the gentleman prior there, i'm right thinking the same thing he's thinking. i would like to see people in office two terms and that's it. i don't know why we can't get a bill like that put on when we vote for the next president, let the people vote, let the people decide. we need smaller government. i have -- you know, i got laws in the state of minnesota. i got federal laws that i have to abide by as a united states citizen. i think this is a cardinal sin that we can't balance our budget. we should have a checkbook, they should, like i do that i have to balance every day. host: all right. sheldon, thanks for the call from minnesota. just a little bit more from that cnn article. talking about members who wanted to do
republican line from princeton, minnesota, got sheldon. hi, sheldon. caller: hi. thank you for taking my call. i've been a farmer and a brick layer for 36 years. and as far as the political party, i have voted democrat. mostly republican. i'm for the candidate that's going to do the best job for the country, for my state, for my family. my livelihood. the gentleman prior there, i'm right thinking the same thing he's thinking. i would like to see people in office two terms and that's it. i don't...