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or maybe the princeton logo. logos were the result in a way in an important indirect way, of the invention of the automobile. so advertising changed as a result. but it wasn't altogether good news. and the most sobering thing is this. it's what happened that caused the great depression. because in 1932, the u.s. census bureau put out a report that said they the decline of the horse was one of the main contributing factor offered the present economic situation and affected the entire country. how could this be? well, the answer when you start to think about it, and reason through it, becomes clear. in 1905, 202% after owl agriculture output in the united states was used to feed horses and the population of horses declined, farmers were smart. they said, you know what? horses like hay but people do not. they grew less hay. they shift evidence their acreage into wheat and corn and they overproduced, and the price of those crops plummeted. once the prices of the crops plummeted, the income of farmers plummeted and on
or maybe the princeton logo. logos were the result in a way in an important indirect way, of the invention of the automobile. so advertising changed as a result. but it wasn't altogether good news. and the most sobering thing is this. it's what happened that caused the great depression. because in 1932, the u.s. census bureau put out a report that said they the decline of the horse was one of the main contributing factor offered the present economic situation and affected the entire country....
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loste: all right, we have our princeton professor alan blinder. we will get him back. i would like to point out, "advice and dissent," his new book. once again, it is the day of the testimony from rich clarida, and also someone who will be testifying for a board position at the federal reserve, governorship position plus we will get to the q&a session just as soon as it begins. stick with us -- the 10-year yield is well above 3%. this is bloomberg. vonnie: you are watching "bloomberg markets." it is the day when rich clarida is testifying before the senate banking committee. they are going to be giving the thoughts on monetary policy, hoping to be confirmed -- they eady,y are confirmed alr to the vice chairmanship position and the governor position for community banks. we have to prepared statements from richard clarida. we want to bring you a data check. markets have been moving this morning. , shot upield of 3.05% after retail sales data. 110,ave the yen above another fascinating development this morning. weaker yen by .6%. the bti is backing off just a little bit. i
loste: all right, we have our princeton professor alan blinder. we will get him back. i would like to point out, "advice and dissent," his new book. once again, it is the day of the testimony from rich clarida, and also someone who will be testifying for a board position at the federal reserve, governorship position plus we will get to the q&a session just as soon as it begins. stick with us -- the 10-year yield is well above 3%. this is bloomberg. vonnie: you are watching...
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as the princeton professor. it is at the forefront of the analysis they are written between 71500 a.d. the oftentimes only have half of the documents. it turns out that these documents were written in this case in egypt and in 1887 they were often scattered. it is one of the great repositories. and even the collection of these documents. here is a very interesting document. it tells a tantalizing tale of a situation in cairo where the jewish member of the cynic on -- synagogue that he in effect has been thrown out of the synagogue. the problem was it was only had to documents. to try to identify how they will be joined. that would be a standard case. instead they developed algorithms that didn't even work. they looked at the density of the text on a page. they made a lot of these algorithms and techniques available. the professor is able to access this. and what she was able to do was use an algorithm use ai to find a match. and suddenly this question that have been implausible and was his document written becam
as the princeton professor. it is at the forefront of the analysis they are written between 71500 a.d. the oftentimes only have half of the documents. it turns out that these documents were written in this case in egypt and in 1887 they were often scattered. it is one of the great repositories. and even the collection of these documents. here is a very interesting document. it tells a tantalizing tale of a situation in cairo where the jewish member of the cynic on -- synagogue that he in effect...
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[laughter] david: you graduated from princeton to you went to the marines. a very maturing experience. i love the marine corps. i love it to this day. as you know, there is no such thing as a former marine. when you are a marine, you are a marine. was a my father murdering. after you finished the marines, you came to the university of texas law school. you -- what happened? james: they had a rule. i was hopeful. one day, my dad came home from work and he said my firm is going to give consideration to waiving the nepotism role for you because you have got the grades. and you are the fourth baker in a row that would practice there. he came home the next night and he said, the firm decided not to wave the nepotism. i was very down about that. said to people in retrospect, it was the best thing that could have ever happened to me because if i had succeeded, it would have been because my dad was there. if i had failed, people would say, what do you expect? he is only here because his dad is here. it was a good thing for me that they did not want me to come there.
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streets if he does mass support but in politics bit more difficult and one thing it's becoming to princeton is his refusal to get to make deals or to have negotiations in province so this could go down to the wire and this could go down to the wire and thankfully you are on site you'll keep us posted we'll be checking in with you a little later on nick ali reporting from euro five armenia thank you. all right now to other news the international atomic energy agency says there is no credible evidence to suggest that iran is currently working to gain nuclear weapons or that it's had any such program in recent years all this after israel's or prime minister benjamin netanyahu unveiled documents in a dramatic presentation yesterday which he said show or was that iran lied about its nuclear intentions in the past and has not stopped its weapons program today while the u.s. is backing israel the secretary of state my pompei o says israel's information shows the west's twenty fifteen nuclear deal with iran a was quote built on lies. some observers are believe netanyahu is presentation is an attemp
streets if he does mass support but in politics bit more difficult and one thing it's becoming to princeton is his refusal to get to make deals or to have negotiations in province so this could go down to the wire and this could go down to the wire and thankfully you are on site you'll keep us posted we'll be checking in with you a little later on nick ali reporting from euro five armenia thank you. all right now to other news the international atomic energy agency says there is no credible...
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coming up, alan krueger of princeton university will be joining us.trading in a tight range. the dollar is stronger with the jobs number. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: jobs reboot. april payroll numbers out in 30 shake off march's weakness. china reduces the trade deficit by $200 billion by 2020. beijing pushes back. a slump in trading has european lenders, but not their u.s. peers. david: a beautiful shot at the in washington dc. may 4, jobs day. come out and will about 30 minutes. alix: may the fourth be with you. david: twice in one program? alix: they're telling me to say it, but i'm nerdy enough that i would say it anyway. david: love star wars. alix: i have a yoda hat. a little to the downside by 73 points. the s&p off by eight. a stronger dollar story. euro down by another .2% below the 200-day moving average. you have weaker pmi numbers out of europe as well. treasuries, that is the trade, yield hitting lower by two basis points. it is the back and that is seeing the most by an with the job numbers. crew checking off any stronger dollar up .3%.
coming up, alan krueger of princeton university will be joining us.trading in a tight range. the dollar is stronger with the jobs number. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: jobs reboot. april payroll numbers out in 30 shake off march's weakness. china reduces the trade deficit by $200 billion by 2020. beijing pushes back. a slump in trading has european lenders, but not their u.s. peers. david: a beautiful shot at the in washington dc. may 4, jobs day. come out and will about 30 minutes. alix:...
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ambassador crocker now at princeton university. >>> the punches thrown ahead of the midterm primary and hillary continues to pop up in thousands of campaign ads even though she is not running. pho, stuck down here between your seat and your console, playing a little hide-n-seek. cold... warmer... warmer... ah boiling. jackpot. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, you could be picking up these charges yourself. so get allstate, where agents help keep you protected from mayhem... ...like me. mayhem is everywhere. are you in good hands? if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats psoriasis differently. with otezla, 75% clearer skin is achievable after just 4 months, ... with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and the otezla prescribing information has no requirement for routine lab monitoring. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. otezla may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. tell your doctor if these occur. otezla is associated
ambassador crocker now at princeton university. >>> the punches thrown ahead of the midterm primary and hillary continues to pop up in thousands of campaign ads even though she is not running. pho, stuck down here between your seat and your console, playing a little hide-n-seek. cold... warmer... warmer... ah boiling. jackpot. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, you could be picking up these charges yourself. so get allstate, where agents help keep you protected from mayhem......
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in the country is owned by a turkish company with ties to add to one's family even the airport in princeton or is operated and managed by a turkish consortium. on march the twenty ninth shortly after the men were seized they were handed over to turkish intelligence agents. they were then flown to turkey and incarcerated in a high security prison. footage then appeared in pro-government turkish media showing the men in front of the turkish flag. officials talked about having bundled them up and brought them back this was the last glimpse yasmin had of her husband's use of. jani. i'm afraid. i share my husband's opinions like you know and he has been arrested because of his opinions and his beliefs all of which i share so i could be arrested on these grounds to. actions and muscling in english. jessamine carabiner has continued to teach she owes it not only to her husband she sounds but to the cleric fed to lug to len. europe is in the midst of war a tug of war that is between national governments and separatist regions spain's dispute with catalonia and separatists seeking independence conti
in the country is owned by a turkish company with ties to add to one's family even the airport in princeton or is operated and managed by a turkish consortium. on march the twenty ninth shortly after the men were seized they were handed over to turkish intelligence agents. they were then flown to turkey and incarcerated in a high security prison. footage then appeared in pro-government turkish media showing the men in front of the turkish flag. officials talked about having bundled them up and...
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hossein mousavian at princeton university, welcome to hardtalk. thank you.'s start with that decision by donald trump to walk away from the international agreement on iran's nuclear programme. how well—prepared so you think the iranian government was for that decision? i think they were very well—prepared because from the beginning, the majority of the iranian establishment, they believed that the us would not stick with its commitments, especially when president trump took office. and he announced publicly a regime change against iran, confronting the region. everybody could understand in tehran that he was not going to stick with the nuclear deal. it is a blow for president rouhani and a vindication i suppose for supreme leader khamenei, who had always said that this deal, albeit reluctantly signed, would not see america change its policy towards the country, nor keep its promises. actually, there are two schools of thought, since the revolution ini979 in iran, in relation to the us. the first one is you cannot trust the us and you should not negotiate wit
hossein mousavian at princeton university, welcome to hardtalk. thank you.'s start with that decision by donald trump to walk away from the international agreement on iran's nuclear programme. how well—prepared so you think the iranian government was for that decision? i think they were very well—prepared because from the beginning, the majority of the iranian establishment, they believed that the us would not stick with its commitments, especially when president trump took office. and he...
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the restaurant is in princeton in the eastern part of the city it's an area that has undergone enormous changes since the fall of the wall in one thousand nine hundred nine. what was then a working class district has become a train the part of town. not only has the number of she cafe simply cheeks increased so have the reins. on compared to when i started here two decades ago. the difference is like night and day. back then the buildings were completely rundown and dilapidated. now they've all been modernized restored and spruced up never has changed completely these are the keys for the. future that's not to be done that she has spent more of his life in germany than in sri lanka the only thing he hasn't got used to is the german weather. i wrote about what a grand with a lot of the ground. there in a little has a dream job he's a gardener on the tidal island of st michael's mount in england now there you will find no noise and little stress in keeping with island life visitors can only walk there during low tide the island is located off of england's most southern coast and has long
the restaurant is in princeton in the eastern part of the city it's an area that has undergone enormous changes since the fall of the wall in one thousand nine hundred nine. what was then a working class district has become a train the part of town. not only has the number of she cafe simply cheeks increased so have the reins. on compared to when i started here two decades ago. the difference is like night and day. back then the buildings were completely rundown and dilapidated. now they've all...
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upping the game i was the in my young niece to princeton we don't ask. we wanted to talk to microsoft about all the topics of this film including data security but unfortunately they never had time for us over many months of written questions also remain unanswered. in any create infill has an advantage and my investigate your colleague please as a month has come across an explosive secret paper from the federal office for i.t. security the b.s.i. according to this the experts there also have considerable mistrust of microsoft as early as twenty fourteen before concluding the current contract with the corporation they made forty six demands to close in build security gaps in the blood microsoft to deal properly at least with the authorities and i understand that that something. unfair in the spirit microsoft does mr ministerial not far. as well as unfair here in the infamous on stationing a given foundation catalogue fund sixteen fields the following was to the infant artistically. it's got his indecent follows catalogue and unflagging this be a microsof
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my dear friends introduced me as a graduate of princeton who had come from the south bronx and was doinghatever i was doing at the time. everyone got introduced. the partner sitting across from me looks at me and says, did you get into yale because of affirmative action? he hadn't seen my resume, yet. [laughter] i looked at him and said, it might have helped, but i also think graduating summa come loudly, phi beta kappa of princeton with its highest academic honors had a little bit to do with it, too. he was one of our leading lights on the judiciary, but he made mistakes, and he was roundly criticized for what he not in that oral argument, just because it was factually wrong, but because it misstated the true rationale for affirmative action. in the university of california vs. bakke case, the rationale for affirmative action has survived. it has become that way all over the country. we are trying to bet -- benefit everyone with experiences in and outside the classroom. that that's rationale conservative funded litigation has tried to knock out for years and have never really done a par
my dear friends introduced me as a graduate of princeton who had come from the south bronx and was doinghatever i was doing at the time. everyone got introduced. the partner sitting across from me looks at me and says, did you get into yale because of affirmative action? he hadn't seen my resume, yet. [laughter] i looked at him and said, it might have helped, but i also think graduating summa come loudly, phi beta kappa of princeton with its highest academic honors had a little bit to do with...
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he earned his phd from princeton university and specializes in african-american and modern united states history, military history, and african american intellectual history. his first book was praised as a landmark study and won numerous awards, including the 2011 liberty legacy foundation award, and the 2011 distinguished book award from the society for military history. ,n the aftermath of a massacre he co-edited the charleston syllabus, which was circulated among history teachers and faculty and was recently published by the university of georgia press is the charleston syllabus. he is currently completing a study of w.e.b. dubois in world war i. i can think of no better historians to guide us through a conversation on the relationship of citizenship and protest in the american past. please give a warm welcome to our panel. [applause] >> thank you all for coming out. thank you, claire and gavin, for getting the ball rolling and coming up with this idea, and to john, crystal, and chad for agreeing to be part of it. we are going to each talk for minutes, no more than that, and then we
he earned his phd from princeton university and specializes in african-american and modern united states history, military history, and african american intellectual history. his first book was praised as a landmark study and won numerous awards, including the 2011 liberty legacy foundation award, and the 2011 distinguished book award from the society for military history. ,n the aftermath of a massacre he co-edited the charleston syllabus, which was circulated among history teachers and...
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she went on to princeton and then to harvard law school. >> amazing how she energizes the crowd like. you heard it there. the former first lady offered words of encouragement to high school seniors in philadelphia. she along with actors robert de niro, rebel wilson and others congratulated the college-bound students on college signing day but now some are opting away from the traditional four-year college education, especially with the skyrocketing tuition costs. abc's rehema ellis takes a closer look at the college alternative. >> reporter: high school junior rayly nicholson sounds like a natural for college. a's in honors classes, high marks on college boards. but this 17-year-old says she's fw better suited for something else. a two-year technical program to become a diesel mechanic. >> premium did try to push me toward a four-year school. ? and you said? >> not for me. >> reporter: her passion is fixing old cars. >> i like puzzles. i like figuring out where pieces fit. i like taking things apart and figuring out how they worked. >> reporter: while a college degree has obvious adv
she went on to princeton and then to harvard law school. >> amazing how she energizes the crowd like. you heard it there. the former first lady offered words of encouragement to high school seniors in philadelphia. she along with actors robert de niro, rebel wilson and others congratulated the college-bound students on college signing day but now some are opting away from the traditional four-year college education, especially with the skyrocketing tuition costs. abc's rehema ellis takes...
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move towards a different set of terms in a treaty and i believe the present right gave up on the princeton treaty because it was signed by his predecessor i mean it was bad in its heyday understanding by default but now it seems to me that we are enjoying. support and we are setting up a coalition and i believe that we will be able to set forth the kind of conditions whereby they will be ok it will improper ask a bank and president putin. he reminded us all about it when he was speaking about the visit but it gives you know by the really prime minister to russia and so now we need to further continue our discussion on the road in order to convince united states to grant really go back into this discussion because all this frankly huge baron's apparently not because we're giving up on the project twenty fifty but because we are responding to a very legitimate concern on the part of israel a saudi around here in. true larger extent we're thinking about the need to stabilize the situation the whole region and i believe that the kind of dialogue that i had with president bush plan really natio
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radio was the internet of its day and programs like the radio research project at princeton universitywith rockefeller foundation financing had already begun to discern that in the words of theodore door no radio music listeners are not childlike but they are childish their primitivism is not that of the end developed but that of the forcibly retarded. frank stanton was one of the project's directors before becoming president of c.b.s. news. program. i'm. going to report to. regular. i'm moving to normal. in one hundred thirty eight orson welles created a national panic with his radio broadcast of h.g. wells' is war of the world it's about a quarter of the listeners on hollowing morning actually believed they were being invaded by the dread germans. three years later and attacked it coming not by germans or martian invaders but by the japanese one of the ironies is that many of the people who were going to be blacklisted and greylisting during the mccarthy period were the ones who were out there promoting the war and promoting war bonds during the war in the hysteria of the early cold
radio was the internet of its day and programs like the radio research project at princeton universitywith rockefeller foundation financing had already begun to discern that in the words of theodore door no radio music listeners are not childlike but they are childish their primitivism is not that of the end developed but that of the forcibly retarded. frank stanton was one of the project's directors before becoming president of c.b.s. news. program. i'm. going to report to. regular. i'm moving...
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with the government subsidizing much of the work being done the universities like princeton columbia and mit meanwhile the cia sponsored the congress of cultural freedom with artists like leonard bernstein george orwell and jackson pollock as symbols of western culture and liberal expression while artists like paul robeson a black singer an actor who advocated for civil rights and peace with the soviets were hounded that time they were targeting great activist entertainers such as paul robeson who was an amazing musician was considered when the best singers in the world and also an actor and so you find that they seriously targeted paul robeson dosing him with acid for example according to a sun power was in junior in in a hotel in moscow about a few weeks before he was going to meet with che guevara and fidel castro the cia had started a group called the congress of cultural freedom and that group with huge gave out vast amounts of money that in effect in studying all the cia documents and u.s. intelligence documents they became america's secret ministry of culture in hollywood the
with the government subsidizing much of the work being done the universities like princeton columbia and mit meanwhile the cia sponsored the congress of cultural freedom with artists like leonard bernstein george orwell and jackson pollock as symbols of western culture and liberal expression while artists like paul robeson a black singer an actor who advocated for civil rights and peace with the soviets were hounded that time they were targeting great activist entertainers such as paul robeson...
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he was a young man that was drafted going to princeton university. i guess its grades were low, but he was drafted. he and i became really close. him, i kind of kept on the straight and narrow path, because when i went to be a non-, i was only 19 years old, and he was -- when i went to vietnam, i was only 19 years old, and he taught me how to play chess. he taught me not to hang around with certain people and i followed his lead because, in section,the aviation we had minorities but we had more white than minorities. i think that had a big impact on me keeping straight, because it kept me straight and i followed the lead. i wish i could think of his name , because i would like to thank him. because of him, i did not use drugs. this is a very true story. they were trying their best to get me to use marijuana and illegal drugs in vietnam. and excuse my language, i know you cannot put it on the tape, but i will tell you exactly what i told him. 19, they try to encourage me to use drugs, and i looked at those drugs and said i'm not going to get involved
he was a young man that was drafted going to princeton university. i guess its grades were low, but he was drafted. he and i became really close. him, i kind of kept on the straight and narrow path, because when i went to be a non-, i was only 19 years old, and he was -- when i went to vietnam, i was only 19 years old, and he taught me how to play chess. he taught me not to hang around with certain people and i followed his lead because, in section,the aviation we had minorities but we had more...
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radio was the internet of its day and programs like the radio research project at princeton university with rockefeller foundation financing had already begun to discern that in the words of theodore adore no radio music listeners are not childlike but they are childish their primitivism is not that of the end developed but that of the forcibly retarded. frank stanton was one of the project's directors before becoming president of c.b.s. news. program. i'm. going to report. regular and. i'm moving. in one hundred thirty eight orson welles created a national panic with his radio broadcast of h.g. wells' is war of the world it's about a quarter of the listeners and following morning actually believed they were being invaded by the dread germans. three years later and attacked it coming not by germans or martian invaders but by the japanese one of the ironies is that many of the people who were going to be blacklisted and greylisting during the mccarthy period were the ones who were out there promoting the war and promoting war bonds during the war in the hysteria of the early cold war an
radio was the internet of its day and programs like the radio research project at princeton university with rockefeller foundation financing had already begun to discern that in the words of theodore adore no radio music listeners are not childlike but they are childish their primitivism is not that of the end developed but that of the forcibly retarded. frank stanton was one of the project's directors before becoming president of c.b.s. news. program. i'm. going to report. regular and. i'm...
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national champions for the first time in school history and the first ivy league school to win since princetonn 2001. >>> still ahead, the hero teacher who helped thwart a school shooting speaks out. you'll meet him here next on "early today." simparica is what kills tick and fleas, like us. kills? kills! studies show at the end of the month, it kills more ticks in less time than frontline plus and nexgard. guess we should mosey on. see ya never, roxy! use simparica with caution in dogs with a history of seizures or neurologic disorders. the most common side effects are vomiting, diarrhea, and lethargy. say goodbye to ticks and fleas... with monthly simparica chewables. you've got to get in i know what a bath is smile honey this thing is like... first kid ready here we go by their second kid, every parent is an expert and... ...more likely to choose luvs, than first time parents. live, learn and get luvs i've been making blades here at gillette for 20 years. i bet i'm the first blade maker you've ever met. there's a lot of innovation that goes into making our thinnest longest lasting blades on
national champions for the first time in school history and the first ivy league school to win since princetonn 2001. >>> still ahead, the hero teacher who helped thwart a school shooting speaks out. you'll meet him here next on "early today." simparica is what kills tick and fleas, like us. kills? kills! studies show at the end of the month, it kills more ticks in less time than frontline plus and nexgard. guess we should mosey on. see ya never, roxy! use simparica with...
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wondered 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 re 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 eco
wondered 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...
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and the ways that the media is covering the struggle an struggn backyard versus topics covering princeton's birmingham by 1963. so one of the things i talk about in the book and since it seems that we should talk a little about new york tonight and after a brown v. board of education, black activists, fight allies sort of see this as a challenge for new york city but on the other hand they love the decision but don't necessarily think that it applies to them. they love the decision but they say i think that we need a committee to see if there's anything we need to do. so they appoint this committee and to people the kind of associate with the struggle are right here in new york and they are fussing about how this does apply to new york city clark and baker on the committee to try to quiet them down and let him speak what they find that the committee yes, things like school zoning and teacher placement and hiring are infected with the inequality and that these things need to change and parents protest and keep their kids out of school and so there is a long movement kind of from 54 to 64. ..
and the ways that the media is covering the struggle an struggn backyard versus topics covering princeton's birmingham by 1963. so one of the things i talk about in the book and since it seems that we should talk a little about new york tonight and after a brown v. board of education, black activists, fight allies sort of see this as a challenge for new york city but on the other hand they love the decision but don't necessarily think that it applies to them. they love the decision but they say...
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assets the focus off the headline results, that spring get our limerick intelligence analyst from princetonjersey. how do we expect this to shakeup? >> the key to how this plays out on how another drillship so which is the at&t acquisition of time warner. all the legal hearings are done in that deal and we are waiting for the june 12 verdict from the judge was going to roll either for or against the deal. depending on how the ruling goes, that is going to be the point when comcast actually might make a formal bid for the rest of 21st century fox. we are waiting to see how the at&t deal shakes up. haidi: i wonder why it would fox potentially prefer disney over comcast if we're looking at this all caps off are from comcast? >> comcast has already made an offer and made late last year for fox that they were turned down. there are a couple of different reasons. roads fox thinks the towards regulatory approval might be easier with this the rather than comcast because comcast owns nbc. that could actually cause problems. the other aspect is the tax implications. this is an all cash offer from com
assets the focus off the headline results, that spring get our limerick intelligence analyst from princetonjersey. how do we expect this to shakeup? >> the key to how this plays out on how another drillship so which is the at&t acquisition of time warner. all the legal hearings are done in that deal and we are waiting for the june 12 verdict from the judge was going to roll either for or against the deal. depending on how the ruling goes, that is going to be the point when comcast...
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he introduced me -- a grad auto auto -- graduate of princeton. everybody got introduced and the partner sitting across from me looks at me and said -- did you get into yale because of awe firmtive action. you haven't seen my resume yet. and i looked at him and i said -- it might have helped but i also think graduating of princeton with its highest academic honor had a little bit to do it with it too. >> well justice was one of our leading lights on the judiciary. even he made mistakes. i think he was roundly criticized for what he said in that oral argument. criticized i think not just because it was factual through wrong but because it really misstated the true rashon ail of affirmative action. in the case the rational -- is not we are trying to benefit some minority. its rather we are trying to benefit everyone through a diversity of experiences in the classroom and outside the classroom. its that rational that -- conservative funded litigation has tried to knock out for years. its never really done a particularly good job at getting rid of. >>
he introduced me -- a grad auto auto -- graduate of princeton. everybody got introduced and the partner sitting across from me looks at me and said -- did you get into yale because of awe firmtive action. you haven't seen my resume yet. and i looked at him and i said -- it might have helped but i also think graduating of princeton with its highest academic honor had a little bit to do it with it too. >> well justice was one of our leading lights on the judiciary. even he made mistakes. i...
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kevin withnks, bloomberg intelligence in princeton. time now for our stock of the hour.res finishing the session moderately higher in a bid was cleared for sky to move forward. reporter: this story is interesting come up at the u.k. has cleared the way for comcast to go forward with their roughly $30,000 bid for sky. 39% of it owned by 20th century fox. f this sets up -- this sets up two distinct possibility. first, waiting on the u.k. to see whether they allow fox to go forward with their 10.75 towns per-share bid made in 2016 -- pounds per-share bid made in 2016 for sky. if they do, will they raise their bid above were comcast is? second, what does this mean relative to disney's bid for the overall fox assets? perhaps if it does go through and fox is not able to go after the 61 portion of the company, perhaps comcast will try to bid for those fox assets, which would include not just 39% of sky, but star india and 21st assets.fox assets. so many different moving pieces here and some a different possibilities. mark: why would comcast try to push in on the deal with murdo
kevin withnks, bloomberg intelligence in princeton. time now for our stock of the hour.res finishing the session moderately higher in a bid was cleared for sky to move forward. reporter: this story is interesting come up at the u.k. has cleared the way for comcast to go forward with their roughly $30,000 bid for sky. 39% of it owned by 20th century fox. f this sets up -- this sets up two distinct possibility. first, waiting on the u.k. to see whether they allow fox to go forward with their...
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princeton football teams.when i see years old the football jersey black with orange tiger stripes on the sleeves and the number 33 in front .. was made for me by the same company by those who made the big guys uniforms. saturdays i ran into the stadium and stood on the sidelines. after they scored i went behind the goalpost and cut the extra point. one november saturday, a cold windy rain was stretching on stadium and i was miserable. the rain stung my eyes and shivering. looking up at the press box where i knew their space heaters. [laughter] i saw those people sitting dry under roof and decided then and there to become a writer. [laughter] so creative nonfiction it's a term currently having it stay. when i was in college anyway you put those two words together would've been looked upon as a comedian or fool. today, creative nonfiction is the title of the course i teach. the same college. required to give the course the title and name to and published it for the university of pittsburgh. the title as an obvio
princeton football teams.when i see years old the football jersey black with orange tiger stripes on the sleeves and the number 33 in front .. was made for me by the same company by those who made the big guys uniforms. saturdays i ran into the stadium and stood on the sidelines. after they scored i went behind the goalpost and cut the extra point. one november saturday, a cold windy rain was stretching on stadium and i was miserable. the rain stung my eyes and shivering. looking up at the...
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my father's field was sports medicine, and he was the doctor of princeton football teams. when i was 8-years-old, a football jersey, black with orange tiger stripes in over 33 front and back. same company. and after they scored that went around behind the goal post and caught the extra point wide november saturday a cold wind driven rain was drenched in the stadium and i was miserable and i decided then to become a writer. [laughter] today the creative nonfiction is the title of the course i teach, the college course i teach a required to give the course thee title i needed for a quarterly edited and published at the university of pittsburgh. the title asks an obvious question what is creative about non- fiction. it takes a whole semester to try to answer that. but here are a few points for creativity lies in what you choose to write about, how you go about doing it, the arrangement through which you present things in the touch with which you describe people into developing the characters, the rhythms of your prose, the integrity of the composition, the anatomy does it get
my father's field was sports medicine, and he was the doctor of princeton football teams. when i was 8-years-old, a football jersey, black with orange tiger stripes in over 33 front and back. same company. and after they scored that went around behind the goal post and caught the extra point wide november saturday a cold wind driven rain was drenched in the stadium and i was miserable and i decided then to become a writer. [laughter] today the creative nonfiction is the title of the course i...
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there is a recent book by earl morris, the filmmaker, about thomas kuhn, who i knew in princeton. haven't read the book but according to what i knew about it, i heard morris lecture actually so i know some of it directly. morris is blaming kuhn and his ideas about the scientific ideas attributing to undermining belief in the objectivity of science and belief in facts. i don't necessarily endorse that idea but it is true that if you look back in the 1980s and the 1990s it was the left-wing who were ridiculing objectivity and facts. they were saying everything is cultural. now that is come back to bite them and maybe bite all of us. we can go to that. .. >> an unintended consequence of your book is the rational rationalization is that when anybody is sloughing off on the job they can tell their boss that they're being creative. >> ice really hope so. i hope they will have my book at hand to quote chapter and verse. it will be essential in our current decade as the stapler became in the age of the xerox machine. >> thank you. it was very interesting. my question is one of clarificati
there is a recent book by earl morris, the filmmaker, about thomas kuhn, who i knew in princeton. haven't read the book but according to what i knew about it, i heard morris lecture actually so i know some of it directly. morris is blaming kuhn and his ideas about the scientific ideas attributing to undermining belief in the objectivity of science and belief in facts. i don't necessarily endorse that idea but it is true that if you look back in the 1980s and the 1990s it was the left-wing who...
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princeton, marine corps, fbi, he is solid. he is doing the job he was given.o do the job, get this over with, the president knows he was not culpable of any wrongdoing regarding to russia or any of the surrounding events. it's frustrating of course to have so much focus on it. everybody is just doing their job. ,y opinion is let it go forward get on with it. you have the best team in front of you to do it. itc: cool is it -- who is who is inciting them to say these things and who seems to at least advance to him the idea that it should be getting under his skin that he has to do something about it? tom: i finish assure you nothing gets under his skin. -- i can assure you nothing gets under his skin. he is impervious to it because everything around him and everyone has been loyal. sessions is loyal, kelly is loyal. it is a complicated matrix of relationships around him and at the end of the day, who is the chief of staff, the president. the president is the one who dictates his own policy and that is the bottom line. eric: thank you, great seeing you as always.
princeton, marine corps, fbi, he is solid. he is doing the job he was given.o do the job, get this over with, the president knows he was not culpable of any wrongdoing regarding to russia or any of the surrounding events. it's frustrating of course to have so much focus on it. everybody is just doing their job. ,y opinion is let it go forward get on with it. you have the best team in front of you to do it. itc: cool is it -- who is who is inciting them to say these things and who seems to at...
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trough recovery and using the reconstruction method is a technique developed with an economist at princetonhead of the council of economic advisors for president obama also detected this pattern of peak trough recovery so the moon moves in predictable fashion but this is where it gets really interesting performance changes in predictable ways to deny care is so much good stuff in here but brian is a teacher at school i will give you this example. a great study out of denmark students take standardized test just like here but not on pencil or paper but on computers however typical danish schools have more students than computers as a result they all cannot take the test at the same time. so they randomly assigned to take the test at different times of the day. some in the morning some of the afternoon. so this research was led looking at 2 million testtakers they found that kids who turn one -- you took the test in the afternoon scored as if they missed two weeks of school. exactly. wow. so think about that. if they randomly assigned to take in the morning for the afternoon and score signifi
trough recovery and using the reconstruction method is a technique developed with an economist at princetonhead of the council of economic advisors for president obama also detected this pattern of peak trough recovery so the moon moves in predictable fashion but this is where it gets really interesting performance changes in predictable ways to deny care is so much good stuff in here but brian is a teacher at school i will give you this example. a great study out of denmark students take...
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last year, our seniors went on to harvard, princeton, city college of san francisco, skyline college, and ucla. not bad. yta has secured or influenced the private funding to resurface all the 6 mclaren park tennis courts including the two unable to be used for 20 years. so yta is a real and old partner. i'll have our little annual reports we just completed. our budget is $700,000. over overhead is just 13% over the last two years, pretty neat. we have a history of exceptional boards. a few of our leaders are russ flynn, candy walker, and peter wright. mark knows russ flynn extremely well and probably the other -- the rest of you know some of these -- our board members and know just what quality we're talking about. arthur ash was one of our founders and a daily inspiration. with your partnership, yta looks forward to serving far more kids, far better over the next 50 years. thank you. >> right on. [ applause ] >> commissioners, peter wright is the long time very accomplished varsity coach of the cal tennis program. i thought you would want to know that. >> our last acknowledgment is f
last year, our seniors went on to harvard, princeton, city college of san francisco, skyline college, and ucla. not bad. yta has secured or influenced the private funding to resurface all the 6 mclaren park tennis courts including the two unable to be used for 20 years. so yta is a real and old partner. i'll have our little annual reports we just completed. our budget is $700,000. over overhead is just 13% over the last two years, pretty neat. we have a history of exceptional boards. a few of...
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>> i just had a daylong conference on whether the presidency is in crisis at princeton today and i think and historians and journalists is that the administration is in crisis. even if the presidency is and and the things that worry us about what we are seeing in the trump administration are not worrisome because we have not seen them before. they are worrisome because we have and if trump fires rosenstein this will start to look a lot more like watergate and it will start to go in that direction even though there is still key differences, so i look for that. >> we will wait to see what happens. we appreciate your time. >> thank you. >>> now astray about a five- year-old girl from the sacramento area who was recently bullied because of her condition. >> support from her parents and a viral video is actually helping heal her hurt feelings. >> in most ways melia is just like any five-year-old girl. full of energy and she loves anything disney. >> i'm going to show you my barbie house. >> she has one thing that sets her apart. a condition that prevents her from growing hair. because of that
>> i just had a daylong conference on whether the presidency is in crisis at princeton today and i think and historians and journalists is that the administration is in crisis. even if the presidency is and and the things that worry us about what we are seeing in the trump administration are not worrisome because we have not seen them before. they are worrisome because we have and if trump fires rosenstein this will start to look a lot more like watergate and it will start to go in that...
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panel, a cnn panelist and editor and publisher of inside elections, a historian an a professor at princeton university, good to see you both. all right. 'we're talking about de-nuclearization. we haven't heard much from president trump about what the u.s. is willing to concede with north korea. could that ultimately sink the talks or the potential outcome of any talks? ? it could, there is nothing once they are meeting and in discussions. obviously, north korea will want something in exchange for abandoning its principle source of security. >> that will have to involve some military security some of the sanctions are lowered, but they don't have to enter into discussion, the key is they will take place. >> will ripley, you see the images. despite promises to the contrary, there were no experts. they said the north koreas destroyed a tower. is this north korean public strategy or a serious steps to demille tarization? >> i think we have to leave it opened to both. we give them the benefit of the doubt. we have two weeks before this is taking place. i'm sold enough to remember, julia and i we
panel, a cnn panelist and editor and publisher of inside elections, a historian an a professor at princeton university, good to see you both. all right. 'we're talking about de-nuclearization. we haven't heard much from president trump about what the u.s. is willing to concede with north korea. could that ultimately sink the talks or the potential outcome of any talks? ? it could, there is nothing once they are meeting and in discussions. obviously, north korea will want something in exchange...
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ivan: the ceo is a sophomore at harvard, other cofounders are harvard and princeton students.rest in finance. the ceo, angel, noticed lack of diversity on wall street. jason: which is easy to notice. ivan: he was aware of the existing issue. he spent time on wall street, and also joined financial organizations on harvard campus. he said you needed to have financial experience, maybe even in high school, to join these clubs that become feeders for wall street. he wanted to do something about there. carol: it is not just noticing the lack of diversity on wall street he also realized if you , are not born into the right place or family, or are not connected, it is hard to get into the world of finance. ivan: you need to be more proactive about it. -- happy highive school experience or connections or money, you need to work harder. especially early on, wall street recruiting starts early. sophomore year may seem young, but recruiting picks up around then, even freshman year. jason: demand on both sides of the equation are really high. you have a lot of people who want to go into t
ivan: the ceo is a sophomore at harvard, other cofounders are harvard and princeton students.rest in finance. the ceo, angel, noticed lack of diversity on wall street. jason: which is easy to notice. ivan: he was aware of the existing issue. he spent time on wall street, and also joined financial organizations on harvard campus. he said you needed to have financial experience, maybe even in high school, to join these clubs that become feeders for wall street. he wanted to do something about...
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haidi: great to have your views, ashoka, of princeton university. a bloomberg opinion writer.oming up, president trump raises the stakes in the warnine tradeedly dispute with china as he comes under pressure to follow through on tough talk. we will take a closer look at what his plans are. yvonne: just ahead, italy's troubles with the return of market volatility. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: i'm yvonne man in hong kong. haidi: i'm haidi line in sydney. political turmoil in italy has sparked a global move of risk of investors fleeing european and particularly italian assets. payment spreading to wallpaymenl street. what a return from the memorial day long weekend. the 10 year treasury yield sink below 2.8%. let's get insight on what comes next, how long this continues. george, the founder and managing partner. great to have you. i want to throw up a quick chart that gives you one prism through which we can look at this dramatic overnight for italy. this is the two-year italian. you saw this widespread across the italian, the corporate bond sector as well. the two-year jumping t
haidi: great to have your views, ashoka, of princeton university. a bloomberg opinion writer.oming up, president trump raises the stakes in the warnine tradeedly dispute with china as he comes under pressure to follow through on tough talk. we will take a closer look at what his plans are. yvonne: just ahead, italy's troubles with the return of market volatility. this is bloomberg. ♪ yvonne: i'm yvonne man in hong kong. haidi: i'm haidi line in sydney. political turmoil in italy has sparked a...
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. >> tucker: why don't we adopt these at harvard, yale and princeton?t because they can't read or have low sat stores? doesn't it hurt their self-esteem? >> yeah, sats have been proven to be false. if they're allowed to test, absolutely. if people are given a chance, they do accept. we should allow more diversity, variety in our schools and sports. yes. >> tucker: i love this. >> good. >> tucker: is it a blow to your seven esteem if you have a diagnosed mental illness and you can't buy a firearm? everybody can buy one and you can't because you're mentally ill. is that discriminatory? >> i think that would hurt other people. i'm not for a program that would hurt other pool. but programs that allow people to excel and hurt other people, there's nothing wrong with that. but having a mental illness and a firearm -- anybody having a firearm is probably not a good idea in general. >> tucker: you're totally right. >> i thought you would a agree. >> tucker: if you're narcoleptic, why shouldn't you be a school bus driver? >> you could hurt others. i think they'r
. >> tucker: why don't we adopt these at harvard, yale and princeton?t because they can't read or have low sat stores? doesn't it hurt their self-esteem? >> yeah, sats have been proven to be false. if they're allowed to test, absolutely. if people are given a chance, they do accept. we should allow more diversity, variety in our schools and sports. yes. >> tucker: i love this. >> good. >> tucker: is it a blow to your seven esteem if you have a diagnosed mental...
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they were colleagues from princeton. he asked erin bird to introduce him and that started it all. dolley sent a note to her dear friend eliza collins sleep. thou must come to me. he says that the great little madison has asked him to bring him to see me this morning. that is how that started. as the courtship progressed, another friend passed on this message to dolley from james madison. by the way, just a heads up, we are not in the repressed victorian period. he told me i might say what i pleased about him. he thinks so much of you that he has lost his tongue. at night he dreams of you and starts in his sleep and calling on you to relieve his flame. four he burns to such an excess that you will surely be consumed and he hopes your heart will be callous to every other but himself. he has consented to everything i have wrote about him with sparkling eyes. how could you refuse that, right? [laughter] kat: by the late summer she accepts his proposal and the wedding is set. for the next two years dolley is the congressman's wife. with the inauguration of john adams as president, jame
they were colleagues from princeton. he asked erin bird to introduce him and that started it all. dolley sent a note to her dear friend eliza collins sleep. thou must come to me. he says that the great little madison has asked him to bring him to see me this morning. that is how that started. as the courtship progressed, another friend passed on this message to dolley from james madison. by the way, just a heads up, we are not in the repressed victorian period. he told me i might say what i...
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. >> tucker: why don't we adopt the same standards at harvard and yale and princeton?e keeping people out because k they can't read or hae low s.a.t. scores? >> s.a.t.s are proven to be false. if people are given a chance, they do excel. so we should allow more diversity, more variety in our schools, our sports. >> tucker: i lovee this. also a blow to your self-esteem that you have a diagnosed mental illness and you can't buy a firearm. why should schizophrenia get in the way of gun ownership? you can't buy it because who are diagnosed as mentally ill? is that discriminatory? >> i think that would hurt other people. i'm not for any program that would hurt other people. but programs that allow peoplee to excel and become better people, there's nothing wrong with o that. having a mental illness and having a firearm, which anyone having a firearm is probably not a good idea and general --r: >> tucker: you are totally right. >> i thought you would agree. >> tucker: if you are a narcoleptic, why shouldn't you be a school bus driver? >> you'd probably be hurting others. i th
. >> tucker: why don't we adopt the same standards at harvard and yale and princeton?e keeping people out because k they can't read or hae low s.a.t. scores? >> s.a.t.s are proven to be false. if people are given a chance, they do excel. so we should allow more diversity, more variety in our schools, our sports. >> tucker: i lovee this. also a blow to your self-esteem that you have a diagnosed mental illness and you can't buy a firearm. why should schizophrenia get in the way...
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one time princeton the day before the election i said to george bush you know you're going to win? at minutes. he said no i don't know that he started to walk away and he said but i will tell you something if i do this country will follow love with barbara bush and he was right. and with that pearl necklace with the poster that is up on the highways that is anything she is an extraordinary woman the staff was afraid of her because she said what she thought and i know barbara and i talked to her staff that mrs. bush would bring me pictures and subsequent i did and i say looks like you sat and read a book with someone that is fine and you have to have children. you don't need a man with the beard since you would have another picture sitting like a low-level staff office with all this junk around and i said a picture is supposed to reinforce your message and this is very confusing because there is all this stuff in the room i don't know why you are there. and they got better at that but that is one of the things i was surprised with all the vice presidential here have not heard probab
one time princeton the day before the election i said to george bush you know you're going to win? at minutes. he said no i don't know that he started to walk away and he said but i will tell you something if i do this country will follow love with barbara bush and he was right. and with that pearl necklace with the poster that is up on the highways that is anything she is an extraordinary woman the staff was afraid of her because she said what she thought and i know barbara and i talked to her...