38
38
Jul 30, 2018
07/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
that system still exists a princeton. he really did elevate the intellectual quality of the place. >> you are calling it "the moralist." does wilson believe he has a moral vision? how much of that presbyterian background -- does that seep into his leadership skills as president of princeton? and governor of new jersey? and beyond to the white house? >> his father was a preacher and there were others in the family tree. there were lots of branches with other presbyterian preachers. the judeo-christian tradition is part of him. he is a christian all his life. a lot of people, auto biographers have used that to explain his kind of rigidity on certain things. he is unbending because of religion. that struck me as too narrow. it seemed to me that, certainly some of his moral concerns come from religion, but he had a deep faith in democracy as well as in god. he came by it starting in his adolescence. he was fascinated by government, history, politics. he studies these things and goes all the way to the phd level. while he is a
that system still exists a princeton. he really did elevate the intellectual quality of the place. >> you are calling it "the moralist." does wilson believe he has a moral vision? how much of that presbyterian background -- does that seep into his leadership skills as president of princeton? and governor of new jersey? and beyond to the white house? >> his father was a preacher and there were others in the family tree. there were lots of branches with other presbyterian...
362
362
Jul 15, 2018
07/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 362
favorite 0
quote 0
i taught you well. >> these scares brought to you by princeton rack toton react.e doesn't react. like he knows the girl is spacer. hey. >> he's just seeing stuff. >> not like a clown, it's like whatever it is, guy, stay out of my way before i slap you. >>> some kids are trying to pull one of the oldest pranks in the book. >> the moment the ding dong prank's on them. >> what are you doing? >> i knew it. yeah. >>> plus, it's a mini dirt bike. >> with a zorb ball. >> what it takes to be rolling like a baller. to really shine. ♪ introducing elvive extraordinary oil. in just 1 use, elvive revives your driest hair without weighing it down. with luxurious camellia and golden sunflower oils... it leaves your hair healthier, shinier, and 10 times more nourished. elvive revives dry hair. because you're worth it. you'd rather dog-sit cupcake than oh come on!oilet? with new scrubbing bubbles cleaning doesn't have to stink. the foaming bubbles make you toilet super fresh. it's cleaning reinvented. s.c. johnson alcohol based mouthwash burns. and that could leave you with... bur
i taught you well. >> these scares brought to you by princeton rack toton react.e doesn't react. like he knows the girl is spacer. hey. >> he's just seeing stuff. >> not like a clown, it's like whatever it is, guy, stay out of my way before i slap you. >>> some kids are trying to pull one of the oldest pranks in the book. >> the moment the ding dong prank's on them. >> what are you doing? >> i knew it. yeah. >>> plus, it's a mini dirt bike....
114
114
Jul 11, 2018
07/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
i taught you well. >> these scares brought to you by princeton tonight.'s only one person who doesn't really react, but maybe because he knew that the girl was a spacer. he just looked -- oh r hey. >> he's just saying some stuff. >> that face is not real lay clown, it's like the anonymous face or something. >> guy forks. >> whatever it have guy stay out of my way before i slap you. >>> that's our show. all new episodes of rtm all children, 5 and older, remain separated from their parents, including this man whose son turns 7 next week. he says he can't sleep. all night he's praying, asking god to return his son. tom llamas, abc news, new york. >>> some extreme weather, starting with a deadly tornado in north dakota. >> a newborn baby was killed and more than two dozen people hurt by the twister that hit an rv park and destroyed more than 100 structures. and in los angeles, a 25-acre brush fire forced the evacuation of the famous griffith observatory. that fire is now 90% contained. >> and to the east, tropical storm chris has turned into the second hurric
i taught you well. >> these scares brought to you by princeton tonight.'s only one person who doesn't really react, but maybe because he knew that the girl was a spacer. he just looked -- oh r hey. >> he's just saying some stuff. >> that face is not real lay clown, it's like the anonymous face or something. >> guy forks. >> whatever it have guy stay out of my way before i slap you. >>> that's our show. all new episodes of rtm all children, 5 and older,...
28
28
Jul 3, 2018
07/18
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
[laughter] david: you graduated from princeton. you went to the marines.: that was 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. david: my father was in the marines. i understand. after you finished the marines, you came to the university of texas law school. you did quite well. you are ready to join baker and bots. what happened? james: they had a nepotism rule. but, 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 rule 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 waive the nepotism. i was very down about that. but as i have 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 ex
[laughter] david: you graduated from princeton. you went to the marines.: that was 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. david: my father was in the marines. i understand. after you finished the marines, you came to the university of texas law school. you did quite well. you are ready to join baker and bots. what happened? james: they had a nepotism rule. but, i...
53
53
Jul 21, 2018
07/18
by
CSPAN
quote
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 1
that he holds joint appointments in the economics department and the woodrow wilson school at princeton university. ofis the founding director the present university survey research center. he previously served as chairman of president barack obama's council of economic advisers. assistant secretary of economic policy and chief economist at the u.s. department of labor. president of the american economic association just last year.
that he holds joint appointments in the economics department and the woodrow wilson school at princeton university. ofis the founding director the present university survey research center. he previously served as chairman of president barack obama's council of economic advisers. assistant secretary of economic policy and chief economist at the u.s. department of labor. president of the american economic association just last year.
78
78
Jul 6, 2018
07/18
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 1
with us is alan krueger from princeton.nk is behind the number, participation, which growth? alan: yes, and i would add to that hours and the industry detail, how services do, many faction, industry, health? why does the participation rate move? it really has not moved much at all. alan: participation rate has been flat for the last two years. david: how can it be that more people are not participated? participation rate has been a tug-of-war between the forces of retirement, which will continue for the next two decades. 10,000 people a day roughly a retiring. that causes a downward drag on participation. because thetime, labor market is so strong, more people are staying in the labor market. i think it is partly related to the opioid crisis, people not coming back, and partly because people are finding difficulty finding a job. passing the drug test is hard. that is the typical pattern. you do not see that many people entering the labor market when it is strong. david: and it is a different job than the one they like. alan
with us is alan krueger from princeton.nk is behind the number, participation, which growth? alan: yes, and i would add to that hours and the industry detail, how services do, many faction, industry, health? why does the participation rate move? it really has not moved much at all. alan: participation rate has been flat for the last two years. david: how can it be that more people are not participated? participation rate has been a tug-of-war between the forces of retirement, which will...
40
40
Jul 15, 2018
07/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
i have been following your work at princeton, the university of chicago. read your aims of education speech at the university of chicago, very inspiring. danielle: thank you. >> had a quick question. you said, i am a teacher, and you said, we often lack the intellectual capacity to talk about equality. we have the capacity to talk about liberty, but we don't have the intellectual capacity to talk about equality. can you talk more about this in the context of happiness? danielle: sure. thanks. let me say two things. one, to add a little bit to the remark i made about equality and i will connect it to happiness. so it's important if somebody invokes the idea of equality to ask them what kind they mean. do they mean political equality, moral equality, social equality? do they mean something to do with economic relations, economic equality or justice or opportunity? and you have to take the concept of heart in the first instance. we have forgotten how to do that. the declaration focuses primarily on political equality, which it rests on a ground of moral equal
i have been following your work at princeton, the university of chicago. read your aims of education speech at the university of chicago, very inspiring. danielle: thank you. >> had a quick question. you said, i am a teacher, and you said, we often lack the intellectual capacity to talk about equality. we have the capacity to talk about liberty, but we don't have the intellectual capacity to talk about equality. can you talk more about this in the context of happiness? danielle: sure....
60
60
Jul 9, 2018
07/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
>> i'm a student here at princeton. my question is how as a mesh of the young evangelical generation you spoke about today, how can we look at the future of american politics and how should we engage in that? do we lean into it, do we focus on serving the country in other ways? what does that look like? russell: what i would say is there is not -- when it comes to the individual, there is not a one size fits all mandate. as a matter of fact, i would tend to say that those evangelicals who are the -- who are the most enthusiastic about political action, are probably those who should be talked back from it while those who are the most reluctant about political action ought to be talked into it. because the latter group has, i think, a better understanding of the limits of state craft. they can be -- one can be taught into the blessings of state craft and possibilities of state craft much easier than someone can be -- can be taught the limits thereof. but i think there's always in every generation, especially with american
>> i'm a student here at princeton. my question is how as a mesh of the young evangelical generation you spoke about today, how can we look at the future of american politics and how should we engage in that? do we lean into it, do we focus on serving the country in other ways? what does that look like? russell: what i would say is there is not -- when it comes to the individual, there is not a one size fits all mandate. as a matter of fact, i would tend to say that those evangelicals who...
56
56
Jul 7, 2018
07/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
she has completed an appointment at the institute for advanced study at princeton. yes, that institute, the one about einstein and j robert oppenheimer. has taken an appointment as professor in harvard's government department and director of the edmund j. souther center for ethics. please help a welcome dr. danielle allen. [applause] danielle: thank you so much, dan. that was an incredible introduction. i am in your debt. greetings to all of you. it is wonderful to see you here. i have to say i particularly loved dan's description of me as a mechanic because in a sense, you have given me a way of overcoming a certain childhood failure that has always plagued me. my dad, when i was 11, gave me this car engine that was my job to take apart and reassemble. of all the things i was given in childhood, it was the only one that confounded me. there was no way i could do this. i had an image of it sitting in the dining room unfinished. now i have a different way of reporting i did at last finish my project as a mechanic. fantastic. it is terrific to see you all here tonight
she has completed an appointment at the institute for advanced study at princeton. yes, that institute, the one about einstein and j robert oppenheimer. has taken an appointment as professor in harvard's government department and director of the edmund j. souther center for ethics. please help a welcome dr. danielle allen. [applause] danielle: thank you so much, dan. that was an incredible introduction. i am in your debt. greetings to all of you. it is wonderful to see you here. i have to say i...
112
112
Jul 30, 2018
07/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
historians talk about his time at princeton university, his family, intellectual influences, and his political values in domestic and foreign policy. the new york historical society hosted this hour-long program. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018]
historians talk about his time at princeton university, his family, intellectual influences, and his political values in domestic and foreign policy. the new york historical society hosted this hour-long program. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018]
27
27
Jul 30, 2018
07/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
about his time at princeton university, his family, intellectual influences, and his political values in domestic and foreign policy. the new york historical society posted this hour-long program. >> we are honored to welcome three acclaimed historians to new york historical. patricia o'toole is a fellow of the society of american historians and the author of five boo
about his time at princeton university, his family, intellectual influences, and his political values in domestic and foreign policy. the new york historical society posted this hour-long program. >> we are honored to welcome three acclaimed historians to new york historical. patricia o'toole is a fellow of the society of american historians and the author of five boo
37
37
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
but it's long enough ago that many today are unaware that in the early twentieth century harvard princeton yale actually throttled down the number of jews admitted correct well absolutely that was it was a cap was a quota was generally around four percent in most elite institutions and it was just a tip or it was frankly knowledge most of the time that they said we had this limit that really didn't survive world war two a lot of negative associations as you might imagine but that was standard procedure in the early part of the twentieth century when they do it to begin with because they were afraid that if they didn't have it there would be too many jews there that that you know look the fact of the matter is that there are you know different people have different capabilities you don't you you can't hand out to different capabilities strictly according to what percentage of people exist in the population maybe there are a lot of smart jewish people there i don't know but the but the fear was is that they didn't have the cap that just as some some people are claiming schools today are beco
but it's long enough ago that many today are unaware that in the early twentieth century harvard princeton yale actually throttled down the number of jews admitted correct well absolutely that was it was a cap was a quota was generally around four percent in most elite institutions and it was just a tip or it was frankly knowledge most of the time that they said we had this limit that really didn't survive world war two a lot of negative associations as you might imagine but that was standard...
165
165
Jul 5, 2018
07/18
by
KNTV
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 0
"princeton" ranked number one overall -- for the 7th year in a row. the saying goes - expect the unexpected when renovating. jcoin their bathroom walls.san )alex and jessica monney ) were in the middle of remodeling when they discovered a note left by the previous homeowners - more than 20 years ago. it said, "if you )re reading this, that means you )re remodeling the bathroom again. what )s wrong with the way we did it?" there )s also a picture of the couple and a pet rabbit. the couple says they will carry on the tradition by writing their own message in the walls. raj adlib sports tease i'm april kennedy and i'm an arborist with pg&e in the sierras. since the onset of the drought, more than 129 million trees have died in california. pg&e prunes and removes over a million trees every year to ensure that hazardous trees can't impact power lines. and since the onset of the drought we've doubled our efforts. i grew up in the forests out in this area and honestly it's heartbreaking to see all these trees dying. what guides me is ensuring that the public
"princeton" ranked number one overall -- for the 7th year in a row. the saying goes - expect the unexpected when renovating. jcoin their bathroom walls.san )alex and jessica monney ) were in the middle of remodeling when they discovered a note left by the previous homeowners - more than 20 years ago. it said, "if you )re reading this, that means you )re remodeling the bathroom again. what )s wrong with the way we did it?" there )s also a picture of the couple and a pet...
57
57
Jul 6, 2018
07/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
i went to princeton and harvard law i was a lawyer worked in the city. worked with carla on the libraries and economic development run a nonprofit organization vice president of the hospital. maybe it was off most this. [laughter] -- osmosis so i didn't come to the position as a blank slate but that is what happens in society now all of a sudden you become a spouse and i talk about this in the book how i felt like becoming a spouse going from an executive in the first thing people would talk about was what shoes is she wearing? no no no. you are not focusing on my shoes. right? but talking about military families doing important things but yes there were moments in my profession because the burden of child-rearing fell on me as a woman. it was a part of a trajectory with my husband missy got faster and higher and louder there was a challenge had let make sure my kids are safe and i have a career? but that started very early how do you balance it all? and was it fair that his should rise when i have one too? so that is what you learn i tell people this al
i went to princeton and harvard law i was a lawyer worked in the city. worked with carla on the libraries and economic development run a nonprofit organization vice president of the hospital. maybe it was off most this. [laughter] -- osmosis so i didn't come to the position as a blank slate but that is what happens in society now all of a sudden you become a spouse and i talk about this in the book how i felt like becoming a spouse going from an executive in the first thing people would talk...
90
90
Jul 23, 2018
07/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
he stayed at our house in princeton. he was my escort when i was invited for the first time to go to the british embassy to go to the coronation ball of queen elizabeth. he had no interest in me at all. he was interested in all of the political figures, not this young college women he had been settled with. ball, myot to the father saw i did not know anybody, and he came back and said, do you not know anybody? of course i did not. he said, you have to meet someone. he takes me over and introduces me to john kennedy. that is how i met president kennedy. he was not president then, but was in the senate. brian: what was his reaction to you? ms. kennan warnecke: i do not think he had much reaction to me. we went out in the garden, he wanted to sit down because i think his back was hurting, looking down on it. joe immediately sauce and became extremely interested in me. he of course wanted to talk to kennedy. it had nothing to do with me. i don't know how many years was senator, he came to sacramento. there were about 30 peop
he stayed at our house in princeton. he was my escort when i was invited for the first time to go to the british embassy to go to the coronation ball of queen elizabeth. he had no interest in me at all. he was interested in all of the political figures, not this young college women he had been settled with. ball, myot to the father saw i did not know anybody, and he came back and said, do you not know anybody? of course i did not. he said, you have to meet someone. he takes me over and...
204
204
Jul 3, 2018
07/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 204
favorite 0
quote 0
>> dana: 60 minutes did that piece on princeton.r has said that that is probably something different. and rather than envy about race, it is about income. the diversity there is about income, and that has been a very substantial. >> kimberly: you are saying in terms of the socioeconomic background of someone to say that they have more advantages. i mean, that makes common sense. >> dana: wright, because they can't do all those extracurricular activities, not do all of those things. >> kimberly: or have the resources to travel somewhere. all right, left-wing politicians or on plastic. the latest big brother crackdown. that's next. ♪ he's less confident. here, yogi. fortunately, there's rocket mortgage by quicken loans. apply simply. understand fully. mortgage confidently. get approved in as few as 8 minutes. the wonderful thing about polident is the fact that it's very, very tough on bacteria, yet it's very gentle on the denture itself. polident's 4 in 1 cleaning system consists of 4 powerful ingredients that work together to deep cl
>> dana: 60 minutes did that piece on princeton.r has said that that is probably something different. and rather than envy about race, it is about income. the diversity there is about income, and that has been a very substantial. >> kimberly: you are saying in terms of the socioeconomic background of someone to say that they have more advantages. i mean, that makes common sense. >> dana: wright, because they can't do all those extracurricular activities, not do all of those...
422
422
Jul 5, 2018
07/18
by
KSTS
tv
eye 422
favorite 0
quote 1
. >>> aproximadamente a las tres de la madrugada la policía del condado princeton en la 4300 de la avenidaarresto del responsable de este homicidio. >>> no se vio una persona ni nada. que llamen a la policía. >>> hablando con varios de los residentes descubrimos que viven con el temor de hablar con autoridades. ellos no quisieron salir en cámara por miedo a represalias, pero nos dice que existe mucha actividad pandillera y que los residentes encuentra las llantas de sus vehículos pintadas igual que las ventanas rotas y después de este incidente, quieren que las autoridades incrementen patrullas en el área, le preguntamos a la policía de los incidentes y esto nos dijeron. >>> lo importante es que la gente llame nos reporten, nosotros no tenemos información. >>> también la policía asegura que el estatus migratorio de una persona no es excusa para tener miedo de hacer una denuncia. >>> independiente de que no tenga papeles o su estatus migratorio, nosotros queremos proteger a la gente . >>> la policía de nueva york logró dos arrestos adicionales en relación al homicidio del joven que murió al
. >>> aproximadamente a las tres de la madrugada la policía del condado princeton en la 4300 de la avenidaarresto del responsable de este homicidio. >>> no se vio una persona ni nada. que llamen a la policía. >>> hablando con varios de los residentes descubrimos que viven con el temor de hablar con autoridades. ellos no quisieron salir en cámara por miedo a represalias, pero nos dice que existe mucha actividad pandillera y que los residentes encuentra las llantas...
79
79
Jul 12, 2018
07/18
by
FBC
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
princeton university in the london school of economics put out a report saying well not so fast.tilizing government data they crunched their report just out on this shows the trade war will cost a typical american family around $60 annually. 6-0. that's approximately one-tenth of 1% of a typical household income doesn't appear to be a lot of course. to some people it is but could that number rise? it doesn't yet include the potential looming impact of taxes, tariffs on $200 billion worth of chinese imports that the administration threatened earlier this week. they could go into effect in september if those tariffs are imposed the annual costs for the average american family according to that report would come to $127 a year. again, that may seem like small potatoes to some. we have heard endless stories about how tariffs are affecting businesses both big and small fox business adam shapiro live on capitol hill and present during the hearing today. adam, were the congressmen skeptical about mnuchin's assessment or do they feel he's pretty much on point here? adam: worried would be
princeton university in the london school of economics put out a report saying well not so fast.tilizing government data they crunched their report just out on this shows the trade war will cost a typical american family around $60 annually. 6-0. that's approximately one-tenth of 1% of a typical household income doesn't appear to be a lot of course. to some people it is but could that number rise? it doesn't yet include the potential looming impact of taxes, tariffs on $200 billion worth of...
107
107
Jul 30, 2018
07/18
by
KNTV
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
of princeton university, peggy noonan and matthew continetti. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. perhaps nothing better illustrates how president trump wants his supporters to see the world than this moment from his speech to the vfw on wednesday. >> what you're seeing and what you're reading is not what's happening. >> that's right. what you're seeing and what you're reading is not what's happening. okay. despite his orwellian phrasing, one bit of news president trump does want people to know is happening is that the economy grew at a rate of 4.1% in the second quarter. it's the highest since 2014 under president obama. but beyond that, the news was not good for the president this week. there were increasing signs of a democratic blue wave in the midterm elections. now exactly 100 days away. we learned federal prosecutors are seeking to interview allen weisselberg, mr. trump's chief financial officer
of princeton university, peggy noonan and matthew continetti. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. perhaps nothing better illustrates how president trump wants his supporters to see the world than this moment from his speech to the vfw on wednesday. >> what you're seeing and what you're reading...
96
96
Jul 2, 2018
07/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
he put the two of us through college, princeton at that, and he made sure we went to those schools long before they had the financial assistance that you completely through. we were still paying. my parents had to pay a portion of the tuition if we made sure that he was paid on time and we wouldn't be late to register for our classes. so who i am today is much because of my parents and their hard work ethic and values your word is your bond you do what you said you were going to do. trust is important, honor and honesty. i saw my father behave in that way with everyone regardless of race. i think about that and how i carry myself in the world. i hope to be that person for them to. [applause] is your mom here? him on >> whenever anything happens to come it is modeled after how your mom handled that. your mom was right there with you. >> we couldn't have made it through the white house without her. she had been helping me alone before coming to the white house because barack she was a state senator in the senate and those were jobs that had him away from home most of the week an weekenl h
he put the two of us through college, princeton at that, and he made sure we went to those schools long before they had the financial assistance that you completely through. we were still paying. my parents had to pay a portion of the tuition if we made sure that he was paid on time and we wouldn't be late to register for our classes. so who i am today is much because of my parents and their hard work ethic and values your word is your bond you do what you said you were going to do. trust is...
41
41
Jul 14, 2018
07/18
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm joined by our mining analyst from princeton. kick it off with copper, how do we hit bottom?ew: i don't think we have just yet. we think some underlying trackers in the macro index, which include the dollar, the chinese yuan and capital flow proxies, could deteriorate a little bit further. with that being said, the downside seems a bit limited here, maybe 5% or 6%. the level on the bottom would be about 5800 on copper. i know it seems draconian, but i think that's where it lies. alix: do you blame the selloff on trade, or is it something else you are noticing? andrew: the re-acceleration is being driven by trade, but we have actually seen a surplus and -- in our supply and demand model. next year, the market certainly tightens up a bit. we have about a 50,000 or 80,000 ton deficit. there are certainly upside risks or downside risks that are upside for price and in fact the grass berg transition, is going to be a big swing factor. alix: let's go to aluminum. same question. have we bottomed? andrew: aluminum is interesting because it is one of the metals where you are already c
i'm joined by our mining analyst from princeton. kick it off with copper, how do we hit bottom?ew: i don't think we have just yet. we think some underlying trackers in the macro index, which include the dollar, the chinese yuan and capital flow proxies, could deteriorate a little bit further. with that being said, the downside seems a bit limited here, maybe 5% or 6%. the level on the bottom would be about 5800 on copper. i know it seems draconian, but i think that's where it lies. alix: do you...
23
23
Jul 11, 2018
07/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
comment saying something very similar this is seen a to see who is in iran a research analyst at princeton and this is what he said secretary of state my compeers twelve demands on iraq and the little room for a diplomatic compromise and amount to a call for iran's total surrender on its civilian nuclear program its regional influence and even its territorial sovereignty in terms of allowing inspectors access to any sites in the country. trumps rhetoric in actions on iran trade goal seeking regime collapse and king internal turmoil and iran in lockstep with his close allies and saudi crown prince mohammed bin sound on israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu trumped iran policy promises dangerous escalation in an already unstable region professes even to london wonder what you think i've seen this comment yet just i would like to say that. trump ministrations. piece of speech that we had john bolton for example they are making a huge mistake because it is one thing for an event like me prophecy book out to be critical of the islamic regime but when i realized that the problem is trying to
comment saying something very similar this is seen a to see who is in iran a research analyst at princeton and this is what he said secretary of state my compeers twelve demands on iraq and the little room for a diplomatic compromise and amount to a call for iran's total surrender on its civilian nuclear program its regional influence and even its territorial sovereignty in terms of allowing inspectors access to any sites in the country. trumps rhetoric in actions on iran trade goal seeking...
30
30
Jul 14, 2018
07/18
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
he joins me from princeton. picking up with copper, have we hit bottom?i don't think we have hit bottom just yet. we think some underlying trackers in the macro index, which included the dollar, the chinese yuan and e.m. capital flow proxies, could deteriorate a bit further. with that being said, the downside seems a bit limited here, maybe 5% or 6%. the level on the bottom would be about 5800 on copper. i know it seems draconian, but i think that is probably where the maximum pain lies. alix: did you blame the selloff on traders or is or something else you are noticing? do you think overhanging the market? andrew: obviously the recent re-acceleration has certainly been driven by trade, but we actually see a surplus and our supply and demand model this year of about 150,000 tons. that counters the consensus, but certainly next year, the markets really tighten up a bit. we have about a 50,000 or 80,000 ton deficit. there is certainly upside risk or downside risks that are upside for price and in fact the transition is going to be a big swing factor. alix:
he joins me from princeton. picking up with copper, have we hit bottom?i don't think we have hit bottom just yet. we think some underlying trackers in the macro index, which included the dollar, the chinese yuan and e.m. capital flow proxies, could deteriorate a bit further. with that being said, the downside seems a bit limited here, maybe 5% or 6%. the level on the bottom would be about 5800 on copper. i know it seems draconian, but i think that is probably where the maximum pain lies. alix:...
40
40
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
and how it's princeton one hundred kilometers per hour and a half seconds a second faster than the nine eleven team which had fifteen more horsepower. top speed is some two hundred seven kilometers per hour again outperforming the weakest model in the nine eleven range and likewise when it comes to handling the nine fourteen comanche is big brother. as i like you think but the real triumph of the mid engine concept explains christophe comes around and spends more suspension of the rule. even claimed the nine fourteen six was more a driver's car than the porsche nine eleven due to its faster response. and it really does take bends like a. son realize that although when you do not reach the limit you'll know about it that way in that light but then swings out abruptly and uncontrollably so you do need your wits about you. as i'm a period it is divided on the design of a nine fourteen and somehow i absolutely love the minimalist contouring form follows function but others can't deal with it at all the design of garbage tone is said at the front of the ninth ward that looked like a car driv
and how it's princeton one hundred kilometers per hour and a half seconds a second faster than the nine eleven team which had fifteen more horsepower. top speed is some two hundred seven kilometers per hour again outperforming the weakest model in the nine eleven range and likewise when it comes to handling the nine fourteen comanche is big brother. as i like you think but the real triumph of the mid engine concept explains christophe comes around and spends more suspension of the rule. even...
84
84
Jul 25, 2018
07/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
peterson was shot and killed as he was standing on the corner of smalley avenue and princeton street. according to investigators the gunman fired from inside a tan buick. lease are asking anyone with more information on that case to come forward. >>> san francisco police are looking for a gunman who shot two men, one of them died. it happened around 3 am today. crime tape surrounded the scene. police hope that surveillance video provides clues. >>> close call for a chp officer. he managed to escape before his patrol vehicle was engulfed in flames on highway 24. chopper five overhead as the car was towed away near the scene stevens drive exit. adding more to the drama, police say that heat from a flame set off ammunition that was stored inside. traffic was halted as shots fired off and blacksmith blanketed the freeway. no injuries reported, and no word on what caused the fire. >>> santa clara family has their own horror story. they were deported from paris after their passports were lost during their flight. we have more on why they are especially upset with united airlines. >> we had
peterson was shot and killed as he was standing on the corner of smalley avenue and princeton street. according to investigators the gunman fired from inside a tan buick. lease are asking anyone with more information on that case to come forward. >>> san francisco police are looking for a gunman who shot two men, one of them died. it happened around 3 am today. crime tape surrounded the scene. police hope that surveillance video provides clues. >>> close call for a chp...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
surrounding crombie even so his hollywood style vandalized last week and this spot a wry response from princeton. you know that i thought that you know it was. like. isn't there a side war somewhere in russia trump start can be moved yeah destroying trump hollywood star is great but have you tried voting in the midterm election. president now has security out there on the boulevard protecting its stars. police in the u.s. city of minneapolis have released body comforted showing two officers shooting dead a black man during a chase. on june the twenty third police received a call reporting a man firing a handgun in the street while chasing him officers fired making a dozen shots according to eyewitnesses the thirty one year old suspect there's a moment he was shouting that he done nothing wrong and begged police not to kill him the case sparked a wave of protests across the city. several groups protested outside the police department following the shooting demanding the two officers be sanct protesters also called for an independent investigation from outside the state and for the city to pay for
surrounding crombie even so his hollywood style vandalized last week and this spot a wry response from princeton. you know that i thought that you know it was. like. isn't there a side war somewhere in russia trump start can be moved yeah destroying trump hollywood star is great but have you tried voting in the midterm election. president now has security out there on the boulevard protecting its stars. police in the u.s. city of minneapolis have released body comforted showing two officers...
63
63
Jul 4, 2018
07/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i did not exbless those ideas, you think it is harvard p oop r and princeton.tle known white school. i understand the need for access to higher education at every level. you're being askth -- asked. pleasens the question and you will get the last word. >> diverse city importaity is i it will not change what happens on any campus tomorrow or the near future, and that's the point. >> i'm not sure you're right about that and the policy is that it was abandoned obama era policies that consider race as a factor. >> go ahead, paris. >> and when you go to those schools, they're not going to all of the sudden abandon -- >> you're looking at a time frame, but are you comfortable with this policy? >> what i'm comfortable with is the administration doing the right thing on the rule of law. in terms of how to apply these guidances. when the obama administration put in a giant like this like parent plus, it was a disastrous effect. thank you for both making your points. >> the issue here is that this is a policy from an administration that is not the rule of law, but it tel
. >> i did not exbless those ideas, you think it is harvard p oop r and princeton.tle known white school. i understand the need for access to higher education at every level. you're being askth -- asked. pleasens the question and you will get the last word. >> diverse city importaity is i it will not change what happens on any campus tomorrow or the near future, and that's the point. >> i'm not sure you're right about that and the policy is that it was abandoned obama era...
112
112
Jul 5, 2018
07/18
by
KNTV
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
princeton ranked number one overall for the seventh year in a row. >>> you can stay home and watch fireworksere on nbc bay area. we're going to be airing the fourth of july macy's fireworks spectacular. >> intimidated wouldn't be the word. it's like don't mess this up for the country. but also you want to pay homage to the fact that it's such a beautiful classic sound and it has such reference and meaning. >> she's not going to mess it up. she's a champ singing. the fireworks spectacular starts at 8:00 follows by nbc bay area news. she's phenomenal. >> that's going to be really fun. you want to sing? >> no. i was going to say i've been to the one in new york in person. it's actually better on tv. the energy is cool but they light so many off, there's so much of the smoke. >>> let's get a live look in san francisco. you can see the fog out here off the coastline. we'll talk more about what this means. when we return... the sto behind our booming salmon . >>> also they're back in booming numbers. when we return the story behind our booming salmon season. vacate -- fishing. but for several year
princeton ranked number one overall for the seventh year in a row. >>> you can stay home and watch fireworksere on nbc bay area. we're going to be airing the fourth of july macy's fireworks spectacular. >> intimidated wouldn't be the word. it's like don't mess this up for the country. but also you want to pay homage to the fact that it's such a beautiful classic sound and it has such reference and meaning. >> she's not going to mess it up. she's a champ singing. the...
108
108
Jul 29, 2018
07/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 1
the ideology of the professional class of your sound minded east coast drivers fresh out of princeton or harvard their peers and the other professions whether economists said in my two-year analyst or political scientist at brookings. this ideology constantly reassures us the experts who had up our system of government have everything well under control, above all it is an insiders ideology. a way of thinking that comes from a place of economic security and takes a view of the common people that is -- that's straightforward. here's the mystery. the journalists, of all people buy into an ideology? as a group, journalists are not economically secure. newspapers are museum pieces today. every bit as much as bernie sanders new deal policy. the newsroom layoffs never stop. but groom editors are so rare species they may disappear completely unless someone figures out how to breed them in captivity. the same thing for the journalists who cover police departments and city halls. some papers there expected to have day jobs and copy editors have gone away. that is the next strings bird. in othe
the ideology of the professional class of your sound minded east coast drivers fresh out of princeton or harvard their peers and the other professions whether economists said in my two-year analyst or political scientist at brookings. this ideology constantly reassures us the experts who had up our system of government have everything well under control, above all it is an insiders ideology. a way of thinking that comes from a place of economic security and takes a view of the common people...
178
178
Jul 28, 2018
07/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 178
favorite 0
quote 0
he was responsible for the creation of the first big functioning computer which was in princeton in the late 40s. the initial calculation was for the hydrogen bomb. it was successful in the first bomb was detonated in the pacific. it destroyed all of the coral reef for hundreds of miles around. it burnt up all the fish and porpoises. so, the hydrogen bomb has never done anyone any good. it was created with an actual computer. turing created an imaginary computer. that enabled him to see his way to cracking the aa code which did save hundreds of thousands of lives. but a mathematical genius of the very first rank, one of the three for gratis once you're quite right, very different from einstein because he would take other people's theories and put them in a more perfect version. he created the standard for quantum mechanics. but then he died early as so many people in involved in los alamos did from cancer. they were probably all poisoned by radiation. he was a relatively normal sociable guy. i prefer turing. >> could you explain -- crypt is the most influential philosopher a live today.
he was responsible for the creation of the first big functioning computer which was in princeton in the late 40s. the initial calculation was for the hydrogen bomb. it was successful in the first bomb was detonated in the pacific. it destroyed all of the coral reef for hundreds of miles around. it burnt up all the fish and porpoises. so, the hydrogen bomb has never done anyone any good. it was created with an actual computer. turing created an imaginary computer. that enabled him to see his way...
33
33
Jul 19, 2018
07/18
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
and going public, the online education boom has princeton grad eyeing markets.rts i correct down, another reason to be disappointed this year, this time it is off the court. them. down on h jason: they deserve it. alix: lisa is here. jason: jumping right in, as it she tends to do -- as she tends to do. whoa. which is what you might be saying if you ask a banker who is number one in the m&a tables? lisa: local is come i never met a banker who is not number one, but you do have conflicting data. whether it is from geologic or bloomberg or other sources coming out and saying, morgan stanley is number one versus goldman sachs. now, as we talked about yesterday, this goes beyond just who is on top with respect to this data. goldman sachs and morgan stanley are engaged in a heated battle for supremacy in the morgan stanley stands -- seems to be winning. or coding to our data, they are number one. alix: let's be clear, in each of their press releases they both said that they were number one. this is not like they have a -- like we are making fun of it, they both said i
and going public, the online education boom has princeton grad eyeing markets.rts i correct down, another reason to be disappointed this year, this time it is off the court. them. down on h jason: they deserve it. alix: lisa is here. jason: jumping right in, as it she tends to do -- as she tends to do. whoa. which is what you might be saying if you ask a banker who is number one in the m&a tables? lisa: local is come i never met a banker who is not number one, but you do have conflicting...
75
75
Jul 14, 2018
07/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
burr a near aristocrat, the son of aaron burr senior, president of princeton and the son of a celebrated theologian and the come.t america could similarities brought them together. besides being both short and slam, they are both brilliant. extremely articulate, politically minded, ambitious, handsome. hamilton wases, a 10,000 wordf treatise in an afternoon. words and man of few few of them written down and many of them in code. he was the most hidden man imaginable. he seemed to wear a perpetual cavil over his head. over his head.wl he inspired the jeffersonians and the republicans. was a man without any deeply held political philosophy, leaving him open to a charge of demagoguery he could never quite dispel. politically, the united states was a small place. it is amazing how small it was. if you were to look at america even as late as 1800, most of it was green. little specks of it were the cleared lands of urban centers. they were not urban centers that we would recognize. this was a little tiny dot in the wilderness. that was america back then. were two of the greatest men in it. the
burr a near aristocrat, the son of aaron burr senior, president of princeton and the son of a celebrated theologian and the come.t america could similarities brought them together. besides being both short and slam, they are both brilliant. extremely articulate, politically minded, ambitious, handsome. hamilton wases, a 10,000 wordf treatise in an afternoon. words and man of few few of them written down and many of them in code. he was the most hidden man imaginable. he seemed to wear a...
71
71
Jul 8, 2018
07/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
one time princeton the day before the election i said to george bush you know you will win admit it. he said no i don't know that and he started to walk away and he said i will tell you something if i do win this country will fall in love with barbara bush. he was right. you can see the pearl necklace poster that is up on the highways now. the staff was afraid of her because he said what she thought. and barbara and i talked to her staff remember this but mrs. bush would bring you picture and say look what i did. i would say it looks like you read a book with like santa claus. no no no it was a children's reading. i said then you have to have children in it. and then she would have another picture sitting in somebody's war low-level staff office with all of the junk around. i said that picture is supposed to reinforce your message and this is very confusing because there was all the stuff in the room and i don't know why you are there. and they got better at that. i was surprised in all the vice presidential years she had not learned and probably because she didn't care about things
one time princeton the day before the election i said to george bush you know you will win admit it. he said no i don't know that and he started to walk away and he said i will tell you something if i do win this country will fall in love with barbara bush. he was right. you can see the pearl necklace poster that is up on the highways now. the staff was afraid of her because he said what she thought. and barbara and i talked to her staff remember this but mrs. bush would bring you picture and...
105
105
Jul 6, 2018
07/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
people also say my professor at princeton who said, they pointed out many times that the decision of roe v. wade was judicial activism at its finest. >> pete, respectively. she insults the intelligence of every viewer. since 1973, the current administration they have acknowledged roe v. wade. this judge is bent on overturning it. she should not be nominated. >> pete: you are making at a single issue. >> it's a big issue. the woman's right to choose. >> pete: are you saying it's not a legitimate policy issue? >> jason: >> don't you believe? can you just say yes or no? yes or no? >> to say every case ever gets overturned. zero justices in the courts believe that. this is all a distraction. justice o'connor, justice kennedy. they were saying they would be a vote to overturn nets. those were the three votes that upheld that. it is a distraction from the real principle we are talking about. is this someone who will look at the law first and foremost, look at the constitution. >> one more comments. i read one of her speeches. she said, i can understand a lawyer. she told lawyers that we as
people also say my professor at princeton who said, they pointed out many times that the decision of roe v. wade was judicial activism at its finest. >> pete, respectively. she insults the intelligence of every viewer. since 1973, the current administration they have acknowledged roe v. wade. this judge is bent on overturning it. she should not be nominated. >> pete: you are making at a single issue. >> it's a big issue. the woman's right to choose. >> pete: are you...