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it's our princeton.e, 20 years from now, it's going to be someone else's princeton, that may look a whole lot different than this. and i think that's the beautiful thing about it. finally. hey ron! they're finally taking down that schwab billboard. oh, not so fast, carl. ♪ oh no. schwab, again? index investing for that low? that's three times less than fidelity... ...and four times less than vanguard. what's next, no minimums? ...no minimums. schwab has lowered the cost of investing again. introducing the lowest cost index funds in the industry with no minimums. i bet they're calling about the schwab news. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. ancestrydna can reveal where in tand with 5x more detail, it can lead you on an unexpected journey... ...that brings you closer to home. for just a few days, it's only $59 to discover your heritage. so instead of telling stories of where you went... ...you can tell the story of where you come from. get ancestrydna for just $59. the lowest price of the yea
it's our princeton.e, 20 years from now, it's going to be someone else's princeton, that may look a whole lot different than this. and i think that's the beautiful thing about it. finally. hey ron! they're finally taking down that schwab billboard. oh, not so fast, carl. ♪ oh no. schwab, again? index investing for that low? that's three times less than fidelity... ...and four times less than vanguard. what's next, no minimums? ...no minimums. schwab has lowered the cost of investing again....
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if you are princeton sr. and 81 she may have stayed up all night so i could write the last chapter of her thesis. the world today is different. we all have our life on her own devices. between then and now there is a point in time with two things happened to jobs related to it. a change in secretarial jobs declined in the it staff was bought. it could've even been a medium-size business and they thought they had to hire an it staff. it skills were not only for the it staff. people had to learn how to use these computers and now we take it for granted that we can figure it out and find a video on youtube. for the first ten years there is a big increase to train employees. the last two years employer subsidize training and it tells us will probably have to get back to more on-the-job training. when you think about how work will change theirs important questions to think about. what jobs can ai replace? if you be on the history was answer the question by thinking about what computers can do well. vision, speech,
if you are princeton sr. and 81 she may have stayed up all night so i could write the last chapter of her thesis. the world today is different. we all have our life on her own devices. between then and now there is a point in time with two things happened to jobs related to it. a change in secretarial jobs declined in the it staff was bought. it could've even been a medium-size business and they thought they had to hire an it staff. it skills were not only for the it staff. people had to learn...
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and he's called wetherspoon princeton but that's one of their own agenda. again back during i said before wonderlust of warranting to go somewhere that we've all got to in the roots of just somewhere that we want to go to and not the north is i had an aunt who lived in dumbarton share in a cottage up a hero and claim her husband dies all she said was i want to go to petra. and we were like really it's competitor i've always wanted to i don't know why sometimes it is that thing that you just want to go somewhere not to run away i mean there's people who have been disenfranchised who came to america the people who have been forced to come to america let the slave trade but a lot people tend to fall of the sun sometimes if you look at immigration we've emigrated immigrated immigrated all the way across in the most scots that came to america are in california that's the highest level of scottish people so they must have been just kept looking kept looking kept looking and the thought of fine. past your tenth anniversary and eventually this year you get rid of i
and he's called wetherspoon princeton but that's one of their own agenda. again back during i said before wonderlust of warranting to go somewhere that we've all got to in the roots of just somewhere that we want to go to and not the north is i had an aunt who lived in dumbarton share in a cottage up a hero and claim her husband dies all she said was i want to go to petra. and we were like really it's competitor i've always wanted to i don't know why sometimes it is that thing that you just...
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we're at princeton, right? how do you educate people so they can get jobs and be part of the modern workforce, the transition of people who lost their jobs during the recession back into the labor market. that was a positive report, seeing people come back into the labor market. that was good news. how do you make sure that's sustained? how do you make sure people get trained? those are the big issues, not the role of monetary policy but big policy issues for the country. how do you make sure we have an inclusive economy so everyone can take part in the economy. those are the really big issues. now, we're well beyond what monetary policy can do and really about as a country, are we investing in people, right? are we making sure the labor force and skillsets of the labor force grow? can we get productivity back up, right, which determines the long run growth rate of the economy. all of those things are the front and center issues i worry about. i worry about them more than where we are on monetary policy at this
we're at princeton, right? how do you educate people so they can get jobs and be part of the modern workforce, the transition of people who lost their jobs during the recession back into the labor market. that was a positive report, seeing people come back into the labor market. that was good news. how do you make sure that's sustained? how do you make sure people get trained? those are the big issues, not the role of monetary policy but big policy issues for the country. how do you make sure...
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it was nice getting off the did i keepy to come to princeton today. i took the train from philadelphia. very kbreft walking on campus. there's been a lot of changes, a lot of new buildings on campus, although i was kind of annoyed because there were signs
it was nice getting off the did i keepy to come to princeton today. i took the train from philadelphia. very kbreft walking on campus. there's been a lot of changes, a lot of new buildings on campus, although i was kind of annoyed because there were signs
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we appreciate your time, editor in chief of the princeton review.nk you for your time. >> good to be here. thank you. >>> time for an update on the weather outside with rosemary orozco. >>> oh, a fabulous day, 70 and near 80 for some. there is a look over san francisco with clouds in the distance. the mid and high-level clouds will thicken up overnight and by tomorrow, a chance for showers entering the bay area. outside right now, here's a view of some of the numbers, 75 in santa rose -- rosa. 71 in san francisco. a little cool and breezy at at&t park. san jose, 79. we have shown you that we have seen a 5 to 10 to a 13-degree jump from yesterday afternoon's highs. if you are going to at&t park, again, 63 degrees at game time and a westerly breeze. a look at the warm weather, 90s over southern california but this is moved by a system on the backside. the next 24 to 36 to 48 hours we have showers in the forecast and it could linger into thursday morning. there is the view up close with the clouds already pouring in for the afternoon today, a warmer da
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this is hosted by princeton university. [applause] >> thank you very much for the kind introduction. i appreciate and apply to be able to speak today at the julis-rabinowitz center for today. i took the train up from philadelphia and it's very impressive walking on campus, a lot of changes, a lot of new buildings on campus, though i did, i was kind of note because i'd like walked up, there with the signs that said the art of happiness. i thought there would be in the audience here. you could see the art of happiness versus economic monitor policy. likely that's tomorrow. after my talk and you can learn how to be happy. anyway, one thing that hasn't changed on campus as i was walking up is theirs is intergenic campus, inquisitiveness, a lot of people walking around. i think there were students with their parents perspective students on campus today. i really, really enjoy being back here and seeing the campus again and seeing the students and seeing you all. i just want to let you know that my graduate days here, there's not
this is hosted by princeton university. [applause] >> thank you very much for the kind introduction. i appreciate and apply to be able to speak today at the julis-rabinowitz center for today. i took the train up from philadelphia and it's very impressive walking on campus, a lot of changes, a lot of new buildings on campus, though i did, i was kind of note because i'd like walked up, there with the signs that said the art of happiness. i thought there would be in the audience here. you...
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. >> after graduation, mueller enrolled at his father's alma mater, princeton. as he had at st.aul's, he's on the lacrosse team and becomes friends with an upper classman named david hackett. it will shape the rest his life. >> he was not necessarily the best on the team, but he was a determined and a natural leader. >> david graduated that spring and was far from our thoughts and we went to our senior year. >> in 1965, he graduates and volunteers to fight in the burgeoning conflict there vietnam. after volunteering for a second tour, he is killed in the spring of 1967 by a sniper's bullet. >> one would have naturally thought that the life of a marine and david's death in vietnam would argue strongly against following in his footsteps. many of us saw him, the person we wanted to be, even before his untimely death. a number of his friends and teammates joined the marine corps because of him as did i. >> while many of his peers avoid serving, bob mueller decides to enlist. >> it is well-known that it was in some ways a poor person's war. the idea of a st. paul's and princeton pers
. >> after graduation, mueller enrolled at his father's alma mater, princeton. as he had at st.aul's, he's on the lacrosse team and becomes friends with an upper classman named david hackett. it will shape the rest his life. >> he was not necessarily the best on the team, but he was a determined and a natural leader. >> david graduated that spring and was far from our thoughts and we went to our senior year. >> in 1965, he graduates and volunteers to fight in the...
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since i'm at princeton and in the midst of a lot of scholars and it's late in the day. let me paraphrase a french mathematician and admit if i had time i would have written a shorter speech. before we have time for questions, i want to thank you, and happy to take questions and learn what's on your mind. thank you very much. [applaus [applause] >> thank you, first of all. since i believe there's an intersection between monetary policy and regulatory policy, i'm curious as to your perspective on the rollback on the dodd-frank regulation and the fact that the great beneficiaries are really the institutions from 50 billion to a quarter of a trillion, and they're not exactly community institutions. >> so, i think the structural integrity of the financial system is incredibly important. i think that we're in a healthy position now because of some of the reforms under dodd-frank that looked at the structural financial stability of the system. higher capital requirements, for one, liquidity requirements for another. i think those kind of regulatory reforms were important and i
since i'm at princeton and in the midst of a lot of scholars and it's late in the day. let me paraphrase a french mathematician and admit if i had time i would have written a shorter speech. before we have time for questions, i want to thank you, and happy to take questions and learn what's on your mind. thank you very much. [applaus [applause] >> thank you, first of all. since i believe there's an intersection between monetary policy and regulatory policy, i'm curious as to your...
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on the eve of the march to princeton and he is in trenton and the british think that they have cornered him but he is going to go around the lines at night and march the to princeton to fight the battle there. it is a terrific painting, but he painted it from life, and it is washington who he got the pose, and i asked him to think about the battle of trenton and get back into the thoughts then. and you know, you can really see that in the painting, and so i was going to be a freshman at yale, and i saw these thing, and you know, i had taken an a.p. american history class, but this showed me something, because a lot of teaching is based on reading, and so we read eloquent guys like jefferson and the federalist papers and lincoln of course, and franklin even, but washington is not eloquent. >> no. >> but he is a man of action and a presence. >> right, right. >> and we don't have any photographs. >> right. >> but we have these paintings. >> i have always thought that washington and the founders were always well traveled and not visually a master of the drama and the theatrics and the impos
on the eve of the march to princeton and he is in trenton and the british think that they have cornered him but he is going to go around the lines at night and march the to princeton to fight the battle there. it is a terrific painting, but he painted it from life, and it is washington who he got the pose, and i asked him to think about the battle of trenton and get back into the thoughts then. and you know, you can really see that in the painting, and so i was going to be a freshman at yale,...
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it's on the eve of his march to princeton. he's in trenton. the british think they've cornered him, but he's going to go around their lines at night and march to princeton, fight that battle there. it's a terrific painting. and he painted it from life. washington was president. he got washington to pose, and he says, i made -- i asked him to think about the battle of trenton and get back into his thoughts then and you can really see that in this painting. so i was a freshman at yale and i saw these things and i had taken an a.p. american history class, but this really -- >> the painting. >> -- showed me something because you know a lot of teaching is based on reading. you know, so we read -- >> as opposed to the visual. >> rerewe read the eloquent guy jerchsen and the federalist papers and lincoln. washington is not eloquent but he's a man of action and a presence. >> right. >> and we don't have any photographs. >> right. >> but we do have these paintings. >> i've always felt that washington more than the other founders, he was, of course, may
it's on the eve of his march to princeton. he's in trenton. the british think they've cornered him, but he's going to go around their lines at night and march to princeton, fight that battle there. it's a terrific painting. and he painted it from life. washington was president. he got washington to pose, and he says, i made -- i asked him to think about the battle of trenton and get back into his thoughts then and you can really see that in this painting. so i was a freshman at yale and i saw...
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paul's and mueller went to princeton. the lawyers think that donald trump is too dumb.k his education is on the level of robert mueller's, but really does the st. paul's man and a princeton man really need to even talk to the president when he admitted it to lester holt? >> well, everything is kind of out there. >> i know. >> he just let's it all hang out. >> i guess if he had a better education he would realize that by not talking to robert mueller. >> yeah. >> he is actually strengthening robert mueller's hand. robert mueller can write the report without the messiness of t
paul's and mueller went to princeton. the lawyers think that donald trump is too dumb.k his education is on the level of robert mueller's, but really does the st. paul's man and a princeton man really need to even talk to the president when he admitted it to lester holt? >> well, everything is kind of out there. >> i know. >> he just let's it all hang out. >> i guess if he had a better education he would realize that by not talking to robert mueller. >> yeah....
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a really irrelevant town right next to princeton. >> ok.t next to princeton. >> it's foreign, i think. >> jimmy: are you here on vacation right now? >> yeah. >> jimmy: enjoy your apple pie. you can take that right home on the plane. you're good to go. thanks, sal. [ applause ] i don't want to get too carried away, but suffice it to say i'm the best. all right? [ cheers and applause ] later on the show we have music from rozzi, congressman joe kennedy is here and we'll be right back with john cena. [ applause ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ is changing every day ♪ ♪ in every possible way ♪ ♪ ♪ i want more ♪ ♪ impossible to ignore ♪ ♪ impossible to ignore ♪ surpri-- we got a laggy video call here.. you need verizon, the best network for streaming. trade ya. okay, people, that's a reset. let's take it back from "supri--" (avo) get up to 50% off our best phones. because unlimited is only as good as the network it's on. when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night. hold on dad... liberty did what? yeah, liberty mutual 24-hour roadside as
a really irrelevant town right next to princeton. >> ok.t next to princeton. >> it's foreign, i think. >> jimmy: are you here on vacation right now? >> yeah. >> jimmy: enjoy your apple pie. you can take that right home on the plane. you're good to go. thanks, sal. [ applause ] i don't want to get too carried away, but suffice it to say i'm the best. all right? [ cheers and applause ] later on the show we have music from rozzi, congressman joe kennedy is here and...
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his top eight choices are harvard, princeton, northwestern, yale, university of pennsylvania, stanfordpolitical science, but is also considering a second degree in economics. (rebecca) tracking your morning forecast... (ácommercialá) (ácommercialá) (áábreakáá) ( james )( darya ) welcome back to the kron 4 morning news. let's get a check of the forecast. rebecca:seasonably mild and dry weather conditions will persist through midweek. an atmospheric river will then take aim at the california coast late in the week with widespread and potentially heavy rainfall along with gusty southerly winds. no major hot spots. bay bridge wb 80 is less then 30 min from the maze to sf. san mateo bridge less then 30 min from 880 to 101.in napa 29 is closed in both directions at trancas due to police activity avoid the area. accident clearing on eb 580 at 150th ave ( darya ) villanova is the nc-aa champion this morning.. they beats michigan for the college basketball title and the hero of the game is a kid who wasn't even a starter.. donte divincenzo who they call: the big ragoo : the red headed italian s
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because he's been accepted to 20 of the best universities in the country, including harvard, princetone, and he's received full scholarship offers at every one. he'll wait until may 1st, the deadline, to make a decision. >> wow. >> never had that problem either, myself. >> me neither, but congratulations to him. >> for everyone here at abc 7 news, thank you so much for inviting us into your homes tonight. >> our next newscast is at 6:00. see you then. >>> tonight, several developing stories as we come on. the miracle rescue. a little boy falling two stories into a sewer, swept into a maze of drainage pipes for nearly 13 hours. tonight, the clues that rescue teams found. and the moment they finally pulled him to safety. >>> massive teacher protests. tens of thousands of educators marching on state capitals. demanding higher wages and more classroom funding. hundreds of school districts now forced to suspend classes. >>> the market meltdown. off more than 400 points. the shock to your 401(k). did president trump taking on amazon help fuel today's plunge? >>> immigration showdown. preside
because he's been accepted to 20 of the best universities in the country, including harvard, princetone, and he's received full scholarship offers at every one. he'll wait until may 1st, the deadline, to make a decision. >> wow. >> never had that problem either, myself. >> me neither, but congratulations to him. >> for everyone here at abc 7 news, thank you so much for inviting us into your homes tonight. >> our next newscast is at 6:00. see you then. >>>...
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went out of its way not to congratulate princeton put on his reelection.ad some publishing that he had sent to the kremlin say congratulations president putin. he defended that. and yet at the same time bilateral conversations going on one-on-one between u.k. and members of the you the british government managed to secure the arrangement with other countries that they would see the expulsion of russian diplomats. so they can point to how that can work after brexit regardless with their membership of the e.u. >> we can talk about russia without the response to it. the labour party seem to be marching together in one step in moving forward. in his response seem to reopen all divisions of the party. >> missing like prying open the paint can of disagreement within the parliamentary party. then we were reporting before the general election who seemed to be losing and doing much better than expected his reaction and repeated reaction to the government's response to the attack irritated to a huge degree a lot of people. they felt it condones the a message of who
went out of its way not to congratulate princeton put on his reelection.ad some publishing that he had sent to the kremlin say congratulations president putin. he defended that. and yet at the same time bilateral conversations going on one-on-one between u.k. and members of the you the british government managed to secure the arrangement with other countries that they would see the expulsion of russian diplomats. so they can point to how that can work after brexit regardless with their...
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amy: we will speak with matthew desmond, princeton professor, author of the prize-winning book "evicted: poverty and profit in the american city." all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. syrian government forces have taken full control of the damascus suburb of eastern ghouta, in a major victory for president bashar al-assad. the capture of eastern ghouta followed a russian-brokered deal that saw the last remaining rebel fighters granted safe passage to a rebel-held area in northern syria. human rights groups estimate some 1700 civilians were killed in heavy fighting after syrian forces -- backed by russia -- launched an offensive on eastern ghouta in february. the united nations says at least 100,000 people in douma remain low on food, water and medicine and are in desrate need of help. eastern ghouta's fall comes as the u.n. security council is set to meet in an emergency session today over the growing prospect of a war between russia and the u.s. after president trump threatened u.s. strikes in response to
amy: we will speak with matthew desmond, princeton professor, author of the prize-winning book "evicted: poverty and profit in the american city." all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. syrian government forces have taken full control of the damascus suburb of eastern ghouta, in a major victory for president bashar al-assad. the capture of eastern ghouta followed a russian-brokered deal that saw the last...
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essays on the money -- "the presidency of barack obama" our guest professor julian zelizer from princeton university. thanks for being with us this morning. >> i wanted them to be apart of what would happen she had more votes than bernie or even my beloved louisiana with more pledged delegates and unpledged delegates not a call for the elimination of the pledged delegate we need to have these debates in the party in this conversation so that would be like to see? once upon a time they would penalize you for going early and i just want to make sure but internally that is why we had so many great victories but howard dean was absolutely right. there is no reason why from florida all the way across to new mexico there is a few dollars north carolina gets a few dollars so with these opportunities with these candidates that enables us to have victory after victory now for hundred 50 votes short so it is important we invest and put resources across the country which is all 50 states. >> then they got rid of the superdelegates? because one over 20 years can i say no comment? i don't want voters
essays on the money -- "the presidency of barack obama" our guest professor julian zelizer from princeton university. thanks for being with us this morning. >> i wanted them to be apart of what would happen she had more votes than bernie or even my beloved louisiana with more pledged delegates and unpledged delegates not a call for the elimination of the pledged delegate we need to have these debates in the party in this conversation so that would be like to see? once upon a...
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. >> i should note that i own president at princeton university very good on these issues. he's vocal and free speech matters and i think that's important you have university leadership that understands and appreciates the principles and is willing to defend them with particular controversies arise. it makes a difference on a college campus if you have administered to stand up for that. i should note that my sometimes go author howard gilman who is now the chancellor at uc irvine is the co-author on a free-speech book. howard has been very good at uc irvine enjoying to insight these issues and is speaking out on them as well and there's is a perfectly good book, although it takes more of a common-law angled in my does. if you want -- >> rate this one first. >> you get extra money you should buy theirs. especially if you have an interest in constitutional law. >> a question that goes to i think, suggest may people have or suspicion and people have. you make a point in a book that is been a number of different prices at various times, there's been donors and then sometimes th
. >> i should note that i own president at princeton university very good on these issues. he's vocal and free speech matters and i think that's important you have university leadership that understands and appreciates the principles and is willing to defend them with particular controversies arise. it makes a difference on a college campus if you have administered to stand up for that. i should note that my sometimes go author howard gilman who is now the chancellor at uc irvine is the...
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amy: we will speak with matthew desmond, princeton professor, author of the prize-winning book "evicted: poverty and profit in the american city." all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. syrian government forces have taken full control of the damascus suburb of eastern ghouta, in a major victory for president bashar al-assad. the capture of eastern ghouta followed a russian-brokered deal that saw the last remaining rebel fighters granted safe passage to a rebel-held area in northern syria. human rights groups estimate some 1700 civilians were killed in heavy fighting after syrian forces -- backed by russia -- launched an offensive on eastern ghouta in february. the united nations says at least 100,000 people in douma remain low on food, water and medicine and are in desperate need of help. eastern ghouta's fall comes as the u.n. security council is set to meet in an emergency session today over the growing prospect of a war between russia and the u.s. after president trump threatened u.s. strikes in response t
amy: we will speak with matthew desmond, princeton professor, author of the prize-winning book "evicted: poverty and profit in the american city." all that and more, coming up. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. syrian government forces have taken full control of the damascus suburb of eastern ghouta, in a major victory for president bashar al-assad. the capture of eastern ghouta followed a russian-brokered deal that saw the last...
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three things you can give your children, the best education, that does not mean stanford or yale or princeton, it means the best education that you could find and you can help. you are their first teacher. the best education you can find and set a good example, that is very important. and all the love in the world and i hope we have given it to our children. i know george w, i have heard him say several times that his dad has given him unconditional love. that is true. this baloney about george competing with his father is just ridiculous. they are devoted to each other and there was never any competition. my george is potty in their hands, i must confess. in their hand is, i must confess.
three things you can give your children, the best education, that does not mean stanford or yale or princeton, it means the best education that you could find and you can help. you are their first teacher. the best education you can find and set a good example, that is very important. and all the love in the world and i hope we have given it to our children. i know george w, i have heard him say several times that his dad has given him unconditional love. that is true. this baloney about george...
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harvard, princeton, yale. all gave him a full ride scholarship. he is from houston and said he hasn't made his final decision yet. >>> they are celebrating in notre dame after a dramatic overtime win to beat uconn. in the women's final four. the last second jump shot gave the fighting irish 91-89 win. this is a second year in the row the undefeated uconn won -- lost the buzzer beater in the final four. last year they fell to mississippi state. >>> when when he come back, easter treats on the way. we're going to tell you what happens when a chocolate bunny breaks the mold. >>> finally, tonight, you know the cute chocolate bunnies kids get on easter sunday. sometimes they break. for candy makers that can mean lots of lost profits. we found one chocolatier who is turning those broken bits into misfit works of art and a sweet success. kristen dahlgen hopped on the story for us. >> reporter: for more than a hundred years crown candy kitchen has been a st. louis staple. >> my grandfather, harry, opened it in 1913. >> reporter: a chocolate purist paradis
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the princeton review annual college hopes and worries survey is out right now rob frantic is editor innd here with the results. thanks for being here. >> good to be here, becky. >> what's the biggest worry? i can think about 3,500 or so. >> the biggest worry we found from our survey participants now in the 16th year over the last year statutes, the big debt, the amount of debt that students and parents are likely going to incur to pay for college. >> because college prices have been rising rapidly. >> two to three times every year consecutively the last 20. >> what did a big worry used to be before prices >> generally -- these are still worries out there around the college application itself financial aid application and testing sat appear act and ap he -- and to a slightly lesser extent. >> let's talk about the cost as being the biggest worry. a traditional 4-year college is it still worth it when you figure putting yourself if debt. >> it's the right question to ask. and heart stoppingly expensive and causes so much fear for students and parents but there is solace to know a couple o
the princeton review annual college hopes and worries survey is out right now rob frantic is editor innd here with the results. thanks for being here. >> good to be here, becky. >> what's the biggest worry? i can think about 3,500 or so. >> the biggest worry we found from our survey participants now in the 16th year over the last year statutes, the big debt, the amount of debt that students and parents are likely going to incur to pay for college. >> because college...
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he holds his ba in magnum cum from princeton university. he wrote a dissertation under the direction of robert p george, one of our favorites here. that was on legal obligation and authority. he participated in the program of law and public affairs and bioethics forum. dr. mark was appointed to the u.s. commission on international religious freedom on may 9. on may 16 byinted the speaker of the house for a this may.xpiring we're so grateful to have such a distinguished scholar with us this evening. they didn't gentlemen, please welcome dr. daniel mark. [applause] dr mark: thank you for the kind, generous long introduction. i hope the rest isn't a letdown after this. i was not informed we were competing on interface jokes coming up here so i don't have any good ones for you. [laughter] i'm not that funny anyway so thank you for setting the bar really low. [laughter] thank you also to young women who did the prayer and the pledge. i want to see the notes after on on thank youon very much, dr. mark. we love you, so on and so forth. anyway. it
he holds his ba in magnum cum from princeton university. he wrote a dissertation under the direction of robert p george, one of our favorites here. that was on legal obligation and authority. he participated in the program of law and public affairs and bioethics forum. dr. mark was appointed to the u.s. commission on international religious freedom on may 9. on may 16 byinted the speaker of the house for a this may.xpiring we're so grateful to have such a distinguished scholar with us this...
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degreeived her from princeton and is director of african american studies at yale university. include theions impact of racial and sexual politics on women's history, how are the daughters of eve punished, rates during the , published by war the university of mississippi press in 2011, and general benjamin butler and the threat of sexual violence during the american civil war, which appeared in the spring of 2009. her prize-winning book southern whores uses the work of two women, journalist ida b wells latimer felton to examine the roles of both black and white women in the politics of racial and sexual violence in the american south. wells spearheaded national campaigns against lynching, -- e latimer felton despite being on opposite sides of the lynching question, both sought protection from sexual violence and political empowerment for women, and whores is a drama that reveals how these lives played out in women. she is working on two books currently as well. chad williams is an associate professor and chair of the department of afro-american studies. he earned his phd from
degreeived her from princeton and is director of african american studies at yale university. include theions impact of racial and sexual politics on women's history, how are the daughters of eve punished, rates during the , published by war the university of mississippi press in 2011, and general benjamin butler and the threat of sexual violence during the american civil war, which appeared in the spring of 2009. her prize-winning book southern whores uses the work of two women, journalist ida...
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princeton said they were the worst in the last 50 years.e see safe districts for republicans that have led to a variety of things, unresponsive congress, unresponsive state legislators. 97% of the american people want expanded background checks when it comes to the sale of guns can't get it out of coming because of a gerrymandererred congress. >> trevor: you're working with the democratic redistricting committee. does that imply that you're looking to sway it in favor of democrats? >> no. i wouldn't have signed up for this if it was an attempt to gerrymander for democrats. i think if we make this a battle between republicans, conservatives, democrats and progressives, the democrats and progressives will do just find. i don't need gerrymandering because we're right on the issues, i think we have the support of the people. if you look at, for instance, wisconsin, 2012 after the gerrymandering, republicans get less than 50% of the vote and 67% of the state legislature and 67% of the congressional representation and that's continued for the ent
princeton said they were the worst in the last 50 years.e see safe districts for republicans that have led to a variety of things, unresponsive congress, unresponsive state legislators. 97% of the american people want expanded background checks when it comes to the sale of guns can't get it out of coming because of a gerrymandererred congress. >> trevor: you're working with the democratic redistricting committee. does that imply that you're looking to sway it in favor of democrats?...
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curriculum pennsylvania has its own rather unique solution if an armed intruder attempts to gain at princeton work class terms they will face a classroom full of students armed with rocks and they will be stoned but apparently this is plan b. the district superintendent said that the rocks were his own suggestion after scrapping plan a which was great for golf balls so it looks like those in charge of fixing the issue of gun violence seem to be using the debate to score political points and one of the best examples of this is senator marco rubio i respect their view and recognize that many americans support certain gun bans however many other americans do not support a comeback statements like this in makeshift solutions are perhaps not what the shooting survivors had in mind when they called for action samir khan r t washington d.c. . thank you for choosing r.t. international for the latest headlines two and my colleague calling for a the top of the hour. i don't want my wagon anywhere but i'll go on. board will pull you out of a. good mouth and see what it and i didn't do it will always be
curriculum pennsylvania has its own rather unique solution if an armed intruder attempts to gain at princeton work class terms they will face a classroom full of students armed with rocks and they will be stoned but apparently this is plan b. the district superintendent said that the rocks were his own suggestion after scrapping plan a which was great for golf balls so it looks like those in charge of fixing the issue of gun violence seem to be using the debate to score political points and one...
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i'll give you a look inside the james madison program at princeton, coming up next.w what's awesome? gig-speed internet. you know what's not awesome? when only certain people can get it. let's fix that. let's give this guy gig- really? and these kids, and these guys, him, ah. oh hello. that lady, these houses! yes, yes and yes. and don't forget about them. uh huh, sure. still yes! xfinity delivers gig speed to more homes than anyone. now you can get it, too. welcome to the party. >>> from protests that turned violent to speakers being outright banned conservative censorship exists on college campuses. >> 69% believe that students can express their views on campus. >> it's something i experienced as a conservative student at princeton many moons ago. a unique program there started by one of my former professors is seeking to change that and bridge the growing divide. it's a mini movement at princeton and we when inside it. >> huge protests at uc berkeley. a republican group on campus asked milo u nop louse to come speak. >> preventing a lecture by charles murray. the
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all top schools, too, harvard, princeton, yale to name a few, gave them a full bright scholarship.e his final decision. i guess he's just going to put one of them in a hat and pull it out. >> can't go wrong. we'll be right back. another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair® works in just one week. with the fastest retinol formula available. it's clinically proven to work on fine lines and wrinkles. one week? that definitely works! rapid wrinkle repair®. and for dark spots, rapid tone repair. neutrogena®. see what's possible. mother...nature! sure smells amazing... even in accounts receivable. gain botanicals laundry detergent. bring the smell of nature wherever you are. are confusing quilted northern are confusing quilted northernf. for a bouncy castle. they're both durable, flexible and nice to have at parties. but quilted northern is not a bouncy castle. it's just really nice toilet paper. from the first moment you met, it was love at first touch. and all you wanted to do was surround them in comfort and protection. that's why o
all top schools, too, harvard, princeton, yale to name a few, gave them a full bright scholarship.e his final decision. i guess he's just going to put one of them in a hat and pull it out. >> can't go wrong. we'll be right back. another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair® works in just one week. with the fastest retinol formula available. it's clinically proven to work on fine lines and wrinkles. one week? that definitely works!...
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he says he narrowed the list to seven schools including, yes, princeton, yale, penn, and harvard. >>>till ahead, car rules hit reverse. an announcement by the epa hands a big victory to carmakers. makers. lilly. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. but once a week i let her play sheriff so i can wash it. i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. you are free to go. tide and downy together. we know that when you're spending time with the grandkids every minute counts. and you don't have time for a cracked windshield. that's why we show you exactly when we'll be there. saving you time, so you can keep saving the world. >> kids: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace ♪ oh, look... another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair® works in just one week. with the fastest retinol formula available. it's clinically proven to work on fine lines and wrinkles. one week? that definitely works! rapid wrinkle repair®. and for dark spots, rapid tone repair. neutrogena®. see what's possible. >>> here
he says he narrowed the list to seven schools including, yes, princeton, yale, penn, and harvard. >>>till ahead, car rules hit reverse. an announcement by the epa hands a big victory to carmakers. makers. lilly. she pretty much lives in her favorite princess dress. but once a week i let her play sheriff so i can wash it. i use tide to get out those week old stains and downy to get it fresh and soft. you are free to go. tide and downy together. we know that when you're spending time...
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words of introduction for keith -- he is william nelson cromwell in the department of politics at princeton university. he is the author of the current book speak freely as well as constitutional construction, divided powers in constitutional meaning and constitutional interpretation in the sexual meeting with the judicial review and a third book political foundations of judicial supremacy in the present in the spring court and the constitutional leadership in us history. this work has made professor whittington along with the late justice antonin scalia a major exponent of a leading school of constitutional institutions with public meaning over journalism. that sounds esoteric but trust me it's a very big deal. he is written several other elderly works in american constitution. he's a very ambitious fellow and one of which is repugnant laws judicial review and accept congress from the founding to the present and the second one is the idea of democracy in america from the american revolution to the gilded age. i have known keith for many years and is a delight to have you here. >> thank you
words of introduction for keith -- he is william nelson cromwell in the department of politics at princeton university. he is the author of the current book speak freely as well as constitutional construction, divided powers in constitutional meaning and constitutional interpretation in the sexual meeting with the judicial review and a third book political foundations of judicial supremacy in the present in the spring court and the constitutional leadership in us history. this work has made...
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princeton was mine. >> so congratulations. >>> over to a woman who clearly wishes she was a kid.ith a funeral. she got dressed in head to toe black for the morbid occasion. she called it the funeral for her youth. she said she didn't want to leave her 20s behind and acknowledged that she is now, quote, old. her sister took the photos said she thought the whole thing was a bit dramatic. she said make the most of it and don't be afraid of your age. >> that's right, the 30s are great. come on in, the water is fine. >> i wouldn't know. >> yeah, you got another handle in front of yours. >> can i go back to singapore now? like where is the love? >>> okay. lots of love for this young man. he is mason in the middle of illinois in a walmart, walmart greeters have gotten a lot younger these days. >> this is not like my local walmart. >> no, he is there kind of like yodeling. just spontaneous yodeling there. a twitter user saying walmart yodel boy for super bowl halftime show 2019. >> cute. >> walmart stock is suffering. >> one woman's reaction by the way was do you know where i can find li
princeton was mine. >> so congratulations. >>> over to a woman who clearly wishes she was a kid.ith a funeral. she got dressed in head to toe black for the morbid occasion. she called it the funeral for her youth. she said she didn't want to leave her 20s behind and acknowledged that she is now, quote, old. her sister took the photos said she thought the whole thing was a bit dramatic. she said make the most of it and don't be afraid of your age. >> that's right, the 30s...
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at princeton university under the sponsorship of the james madison program. doctor mark is a fellow at the witherspoon institute in princeton and works with the fund in new york. he is a scholar of the james wilson institute on natural rights and the american founding in washington d.c. he had taught at the strauss center. doctor mark is also a member of the advisory council and has served as an assistant editor of the general interpretation and is a contributor to the art of the universe blog. he speaks frequently from the library of groups including activists at west point, the american enterprise institute, the love and fidelity network, the ethics and religious liberty can of the southern baptist connection, and many others. he spoke recently at the world meeting of families, a triannual event organized by the catholic church which drew 20000 participants to philadelphia. in addition to speaking here in his book and arizona university, baylor, byu and a lot of other groups at the universities i'm not going to list off. in addition to his academic writing,
at princeton university under the sponsorship of the james madison program. doctor mark is a fellow at the witherspoon institute in princeton and works with the fund in new york. he is a scholar of the james wilson institute on natural rights and the american founding in washington d.c. he had taught at the strauss center. doctor mark is also a member of the advisory council and has served as an assistant editor of the general interpretation and is a contributor to the art of the universe blog....
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curriculum pennsylvania has its own rather unique solution if an armed intruder attempts to gain at princetonthe work class terms they will face a classroom full of students armed with rocks and they will be stoned but apparently this is plan b. the district superintendent said that the rocks were his own suggestion after scrapping plan a which was wait for it golf balls so it looks like those in charge of fixing the issue of gun violence seem to be using the debate to score political points and one of the best examples of this is senator marco rubio i respect their views and recognize that many americans support certain gun bans however many other americans do not support a comeback statements like this in makeshift solutions are perhaps not what the shooting survivors had in mind when they called for action samir khan r t washington d.c. . just quick reminder more reaction to the emergency u.n. security council meeting called by russia tonight the real frank and heated state of russia's position and came forth and response in turn from the u.k. and then the u.s. in the coming hours much mor
curriculum pennsylvania has its own rather unique solution if an armed intruder attempts to gain at princetonthe work class terms they will face a classroom full of students armed with rocks and they will be stoned but apparently this is plan b. the district superintendent said that the rocks were his own suggestion after scrapping plan a which was wait for it golf balls so it looks like those in charge of fixing the issue of gun violence seem to be using the debate to score political points...
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curriculum pennsylvania has its own rather unique solution if an armed intruder attempts to gain at princetonthe work class terms they will face a classroom full of students armed with rocks and they will be stoned but apparently this is plan b. b. district superintendent said that the rocks were his own suggestion after scrapping plan a which was great for golf balls so it looks like those in charge of fixing the issue of gun violence seem to be using the debate to score political points and one of the best examples of this is senator marco rubio i respect their view and recognize that many americans support certain gun bans however many other americans do not support a gun ban seems like this in makeshift solutions are perhaps not what the shooting survivors had in mind when they called for action samir khan r t washington d.c. . the u.s. state of michigan has become a battlefield between a corporation and citizens despite widespread opposition food joints nestlé is being allowed to extract drinking water from the state's groundwater table eighty two thousand people vote. against the corpor
curriculum pennsylvania has its own rather unique solution if an armed intruder attempts to gain at princetonthe work class terms they will face a classroom full of students armed with rocks and they will be stoned but apparently this is plan b. b. district superintendent said that the rocks were his own suggestion after scrapping plan a which was great for golf balls so it looks like those in charge of fixing the issue of gun violence seem to be using the debate to score political points and...
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curriculum pennsylvania has its own rather unique solution if an armed intruder attempts to gain at princetonthe work class terms they will face a classroom full of students armed with rocks and they will be stoned but apparently this is plan b. the district superintendent said that the rocks were his own suggestion after scrapping plan a which was great for golf balls so it looks like those in charge of fixing the issue of gun violence seem to be using the debate to score political points and one of the best examples of this is senator marco rubio i respect their view and recognize that many americans support certain gun bans however many other americans do not support a gun ban statements like this in makeshift solutions are perhaps not what the shooting survivors had in mind when they called for action samir khan r. t. washington d.c. . well as the david and goliath battle playing out in the u.s. state of michigan despite widespread public opposition food giant nestlé is being allowed to extract smoke drinking water from the state's groundwater table it can now extract one thousand five. h
curriculum pennsylvania has its own rather unique solution if an armed intruder attempts to gain at princetonthe work class terms they will face a classroom full of students armed with rocks and they will be stoned but apparently this is plan b. the district superintendent said that the rocks were his own suggestion after scrapping plan a which was great for golf balls so it looks like those in charge of fixing the issue of gun violence seem to be using the debate to score political points and...
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wonder why do you have an answer to that well i actually interviewed uncovered a peter singer the princeton bioethicist who actually famous quote was christianity is harmful to animals and the idea. that motivates animal rights activists they believe that humans and animals are an actual equal playing that humans have no more rights than animals when i interviewed peter singer few years back he actually said that if termites were eating his home that he doesn't know that he could actually kyra exterminator to kill the termites because the termites have equal right to life as he does access to his house this is their ideology so when they see humans essentially acting above our species in their minds that we're you know if we. clear a forest or we use animals for experimentation or read domesticated animals for farming or eat animals that offends their entire world view that animals and humans are on the same plane and i think that is one of the biggest motivators and this is one of the reasons that animal rights activists part of this is one of the. strongest and most activists wing of the
wonder why do you have an answer to that well i actually interviewed uncovered a peter singer the princeton bioethicist who actually famous quote was christianity is harmful to animals and the idea. that motivates animal rights activists they believe that humans and animals are an actual equal playing that humans have no more rights than animals when i interviewed peter singer few years back he actually said that if termites were eating his home that he doesn't know that he could actually kyra...
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she's been accepted to 20 of the best universities in the country, including harvard, princeton and yalefull scholarship offers at every one. brown says he'll wait until the may 1st deadline to make a decision. >> remember in our days you would see the size of the envelope, that's how you would could know. it's just an e-mail. >> if he's that excited about stanford, he couldn't have been that excited about the rest of them. i don't know. >> coming up, the hand-on move by we only have 30 seconds to describe the newest specialty flavor in the signature crafted recipes collection by mcdonald's: garlic white cheddar. it's layered with a slice of smooth, perfectly melty, white cheddar cheese. a crunchy medley of tasty, crispy garlic chips... a dramatic drizzle of smooth, delicious and flavorful, delectably creamy garlic aioli... all coming together with a mouthwateringly juicy tomato slice and crisp iceberg lettuce atop crispy buttermilk chicken on a soft, warm artisan roll. (breath) luckily, you can take all the time you need to savor every bite. the signature crafted recipes collection, by
she's been accepted to 20 of the best universities in the country, including harvard, princeton and yalefull scholarship offers at every one. brown says he'll wait until the may 1st deadline to make a decision. >> remember in our days you would see the size of the envelope, that's how you would could know. it's just an e-mail. >> if he's that excited about stanford, he couldn't have been that excited about the rest of them. i don't know. >> coming up, the hand-on move by we...
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in art history from princeton university has disappointed some people because she is white many users on twitter have questioned why the brooklyn museum did not find an african-american for the job some say such incidents are a common occurrence the brooklyn museum however has defended its choice adding that it took all concerns into account we heard some contrasting views on the story from a legal commentator horace cooper and writer and activist jani indigo. there have yet to be any any coverage that suggests that there's anything wrong with this person's skill or talent or capabilities the only thing anyone has been looking at or race or skin color and that's shameful we're talking about things where there is their issues around sensitivities that will be missed by people who are not part of certain communities that is balderdash that is completely. unfounded assertion we cannot look at this one woman's gender or her race and have any clue as to whether or not she possesses the appropriate cultural or experience will sensitivity the point is that there are very few outside of the n
in art history from princeton university has disappointed some people because she is white many users on twitter have questioned why the brooklyn museum did not find an african-american for the job some say such incidents are a common occurrence the brooklyn museum however has defended its choice adding that it took all concerns into account we heard some contrasting views on the story from a legal commentator horace cooper and writer and activist jani indigo. there have yet to be any any...
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curriculum pennsylvania has its own rather unique solution if an armed intruder attempts to gain at princetonhe work class terms they will face a classroom full of students armed with rocks and they will be stoned but apparently this is plan b. the district superintendent said that the rocks were his own suggestion after scrapping plant a which was great for golf balls so it looks like those in charge of fixing the issue of gun violence seem to be using the debate to score political points and one of the best examples of this is senator marco rubio i respect their view and recognize that many americans support certain gun bans however many other americans do not support a gun ban statements like this in makeshift solutions are perhaps not what the shooting survivors had in mind when they called for action samir khan r t washington d.c. . president trumps the approval rating is on the rise this week he hit fifty one percent in a major poll in the u.s. house higher than barack obama had eight years ago. while but some of the scandals that have hit his presidency have had an impact and other pol
curriculum pennsylvania has its own rather unique solution if an armed intruder attempts to gain at princetonhe work class terms they will face a classroom full of students armed with rocks and they will be stoned but apparently this is plan b. the district superintendent said that the rocks were his own suggestion after scrapping plant a which was great for golf balls so it looks like those in charge of fixing the issue of gun violence seem to be using the debate to score political points and...
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curriculum pennsylvania has its own rather unique solution if an armed intruder attempts to gain at princeton of our classrooms they will face a classroom full of students armed with rocks and they will be stoned but apparently this is plan b. b. district superintendent said that the rocks were his own suggestion after scrapping plan a which was great for golf balls so it looks like those in charge of fixing the issue of gun violence seem to be using the debate to score political points and one of the best examples of this is senator marco rubio i respect their views and recognize that many americans support certain gun bans however many other americans do not support a gun ban statements like this in makeshift solutions are perhaps not what the shooting survivors had in mind when they called for action samir khan r t. washington d.c. and that's the way i look so far the softening thanks very much for watching on caller brought back with thirty five minutes for your next global update from off to you. twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers available to us but
curriculum pennsylvania has its own rather unique solution if an armed intruder attempts to gain at princeton of our classrooms they will face a classroom full of students armed with rocks and they will be stoned but apparently this is plan b. b. district superintendent said that the rocks were his own suggestion after scrapping plan a which was great for golf balls so it looks like those in charge of fixing the issue of gun violence seem to be using the debate to score political points and one...