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brought them to princeton? >> princeton is the place where grover and francis retired to. i never will forget this story, it's a great story, susan but i've been told this many, many times. grover did not like woodrow wilson and at the time woodrow wilson was the president at that time, he did not allow his children or woodrow wilson's children to play together because there was a little bit of a rift, so they did not play together but that's the connection, he retired to princeton . >> while we're talking about the cleveland children, they had a daughter that became very famous, who unfortunately passed away in her youth, baby ruth. we have a candy bar named after baby ruth, tell us what you know about the family stories about baby ruth . >> so the actual candy company contacted the cleveland family the images of the baby and also francis on that. and, we have actually have tons of political memorabilia, tons of souvenirs that have been given away. they actually contacted the family to allow both images on the
brought them to princeton? >> princeton is the place where grover and francis retired to. i never will forget this story, it's a great story, susan but i've been told this many, many times. grover did not like woodrow wilson and at the time woodrow wilson was the president at that time, he did not allow his children or woodrow wilson's children to play together because there was a little bit of a rift, so they did not play together but that's the connection, he retired to princeton ....
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>> princeton. >> what is the princeton connection? princeton was the place that grover and francis retired to. i never will forget the story. i have been told this many times. grover did not like woodrow wilson. at the time, wilson was the president. he did not allow his children or woodrow wilson's children to play together because there was a rift. so they did not play together. that is the connection. he retired to princeton. >> the cleveland's children, they also have a daughter who became famous who also passed away. baby ruth. we have a candy bar named after baby ruth. about theat you know family stories about baby ruth? >> the actual candy company contacted the cleveland family to put images of the baby and also francis on it. i have tons of political memorabilia and souvenirs that have been given away. they contacted the family to allow the images on the candy bar. sadly, like you said, ruth passed away. susan, she was pregnant with a child at the time. happened to him was at the same time. she did not get a chance to say good
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massee: they are at princeton. host: and what is their connection to princeton? massee: princeton is the place the grover and frances retired to buried it's a crazy story, but i've been told this many time. grover did not like woodrow wilson, and at the time woodrow wilson was the president at that time, and he did not allow his children are woodrow wilson's children to play together, because there was a little bit of a rift. so they did not play together. but that's the connection, he retired to princeton. host: while were talking about the cleveland children, he had a aughter that became famous and who eventually passed away, baby ruth. we have a candy bar named after baby ruth. tell us the family stories about baby ruth. massee: so the actual candy company contacted the cleveland family to put the images of the baby and also frances on that. and we have tons of political memorabilia, tons of souvenirs that have been given away, and they actually contacted the family to actually allow both images on the candy bar. but sadly, like you said, ruth passed away and
massee: they are at princeton. host: and what is their connection to princeton? massee: princeton is the place the grover and frances retired to buried it's a crazy story, but i've been told this many time. grover did not like woodrow wilson, and at the time woodrow wilson was the president at that time, and he did not allow his children are woodrow wilson's children to play together, because there was a little bit of a rift. so they did not play together. but that's the connection, he retired...
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. >> leslie clear, were talking about something 40 years ago and something where princeton when i was there was 75 percent male and 25 percent women. i regret that i was not assertive enough to accelerate the full integration of women into princeton but my track record is clear. we hired more women than men. we promoted women at a faster rate and overall population. we promoted minorities at a faster rate than the overall population. my mother is 98 years old. she was a valedictorian of the class of 1937 of tom's river high school to go to college because you a girl. my wife is a leader on issues related to women and
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for a stroll through their grounds -- 100 acres of trees and sprawling hills on the outskirts of princetonthis is your inheritance. >> yes, it is. >> every house has at least one story. the perkins' strange inheritance is a collection of several. story number one starts in the late 1800s, when american tycoons go traipsing around europe, scooping up relics of royalty and shipping them home to their mansions in america, says architect ronald berlin. >> it was important for them to be able to display their wealth. this was a very showy period. >> lot of gold leaf happening. >> right you are. >> one such family -- the vanderbilts. in manhattan, william henry, son of railroad tycoon cornelius, purchases an entire block along 5th avenue to build a legendary mansion dubbed "the triple palace". there are grand entryways, sconces, and fixtures dating back to the reign of french king louis xvi. story number two starts after world war ii, when yet another generation of well-heeled americans regard europe as the standard of refinement. among them -- wall-street lawyer maurice smith and his wife, who
for a stroll through their grounds -- 100 acres of trees and sprawling hills on the outskirts of princetonthis is your inheritance. >> yes, it is. >> every house has at least one story. the perkins' strange inheritance is a collection of several. story number one starts in the late 1800s, when american tycoons go traipsing around europe, scooping up relics of royalty and shipping them home to their mansions in america, says architect ronald berlin. >> it was important for them...
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new report says sent eight students to harvard, 12 to princeton, ten to mit last year. more than any other high school in the region, second in the state. pretty impressive stuff. >> i think that's where janelle wang went, she likes to mention that whenever possible. >> i thought would say that's where you went. >> no. >> i didn't either. schools here in san jose. >>> increased fire danger this weekend up and down the state. examples of what we're talking about. video of lightning strikes east of san diego. by the desert state park. lightning in all directions, 360 degrees last night. also got about quarter inch of rain, a positive, damping some of the fire fears. talking to rob during the break, we're not getting that action but we have video so it's nice. >> and in southern california, drought conditions are worse. so coming with rain is good news but also partially responsible for the offshore wind pattern here. area of low pressure in southern california, round two of thunderstorms possible there. spin to the clouds, low pressure. around the bay area is high pressur
new report says sent eight students to harvard, 12 to princeton, ten to mit last year. more than any other high school in the region, second in the state. pretty impressive stuff. >> i think that's where janelle wang went, she likes to mention that whenever possible. >> i thought would say that's where you went. >> no. >> i didn't either. schools here in san jose. >>> increased fire danger this weekend up and down the state. examples of what we're talking about....
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hugin when he was in princeton talk about abuse for women, when he was in princeton he fought against women joining the princeton club that were all-male. when you left houston after the supreme court of new jersey said that was unconstitutional he litigated federal courts all the way to the supreme court only to have a woman who was leading the effort when and when she won, he said she was a politically correct fascist. he said theystudents in princeton wouldn't make it out of the , that's somebody who's anything but a trump republican. >> it's been asked by a prominent democrats in new jersey, senator loretta weinberg, how can you go to washington and fight for women's rights if you fought against them here. >> leslie clear, were talking about something 40 years ago and something where princeton when i was there was 75 percent male and 25 percent women. i regret that i was not assertive enough to accelerate the full integration of women into princeton but my track record is clear. we hired more women than men. we promoted women at a faster rate and overall population. we promoted mi
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>> stephen: this is you as a senior at princeton. >> what happened?!r ) >> stephen: oh, my god. that's my best friend josephine who took that photo. she's a photographer and just completed a series of then and now. i was 22, in winter. she's taking my picture. look how i look. >> stephen: are you pulling a face there or -- >> i'm legitimately mad because she was always taking my photo when i was sleeping and i always had my retainer in. i thought it was cool to wear my dad's -- >> stephen: you mean there's a photo with you like this with a retainer on? >> yes! >> stephen: and we don't have that one? >> no, i'll have joe for that. >> stephen: please. you know what's weirder? i had a boyfriend. i did. >> stephen: you're absolutely adorable! no, you're absolutely adorable in this photo, but you look like you're eight! ( laughter ) >> she called it the peter pan photo which i sort of understand. neither here nor there, i'm eight. what's my hair -- i don't know. did i -- i woke up like that. >> stephen: you do look like one of the lost boys. >> yes. >> step
>> stephen: this is you as a senior at princeton. >> what happened?!r ) >> stephen: oh, my god. that's my best friend josephine who took that photo. she's a photographer and just completed a series of then and now. i was 22, in winter. she's taking my picture. look how i look. >> stephen: are you pulling a face there or -- >> i'm legitimately mad because she was always taking my photo when i was sleeping and i always had my retainer in. i thought it was cool to...
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expect for two high school teachers sandy and tim perkins -- a grand mansion on 100 acres outside princeton, new jersey. and the more you hear about it, the less likely it seems. an antique chateau dismantled in the 1940s and shipped from the french countryside across the atlantic by its new american owners. >> and they brought back the artisans to put it back together.. that's really cool. >> yes. >> not only does the wealthy
expect for two high school teachers sandy and tim perkins -- a grand mansion on 100 acres outside princeton, new jersey. and the more you hear about it, the less likely it seems. an antique chateau dismantled in the 1940s and shipped from the french countryside across the atlantic by its new american owners. >> and they brought back the artisans to put it back together.. that's really cool. >> yes. >> not only does the wealthy
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attorney's office for the southern district of new york, daniel goldman, professor at princeton university eddie glaude jr. there is a new title. what is that? >> james s. mcdonald distinguished university professor. >> distinguished. oh, my goodness. >> congratulations. >> wow. >> he is on set with joe? >> political writer for "the new york times" nick confessore and yamish el sandor. we will get to the ritchie rich story in just a moment. there's checks here, fred trump's transfers to his kids and it all indicates that donald trump didn't get a million dollar loan from his daddy, which is a lot, but millions. >> yeah. >> many, many, many millions. >> you know, mika -- >> ritchie rich was worth $8 million.
attorney's office for the southern district of new york, daniel goldman, professor at princeton university eddie glaude jr. there is a new title. what is that? >> james s. mcdonald distinguished university professor. >> distinguished. oh, my goodness. >> congratulations. >> wow. >> he is on set with joe? >> political writer for "the new york times" nick confessore and yamish el sandor. we will get to the ritchie rich story in just a moment. there's...
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sponsored by conservative princeton students. and once at the green briar in virginia, one of these corporate retreats. he indicated something quite interesting. he is best known for his statement, corporations have only one purpose, to produce profits. when he was asked after that, how about obeying the law? he says, of course. saying that he is against the u.s. chamber of commerce, he thinks their demands are outrageous. he is not pro-business, he is pro-free enterprise and free markets. i post this to him. thehave recommended that abolition of licensure of physicians. what if you had your local butcher see a great opportunity on heartput out a sale there surgery because is no license? he says, nothing is worse than the american medical association cartel. he said, the free market will discipline. sooner or later, people will consider the butcher because the butcher will have butchered the operation. us of the teensy and comment, sooner or later. that is what we are up against. hearing,e kavanaugh senator mike lee throughout --
sponsored by conservative princeton students. and once at the green briar in virginia, one of these corporate retreats. he indicated something quite interesting. he is best known for his statement, corporations have only one purpose, to produce profits. when he was asked after that, how about obeying the law? he says, of course. saying that he is against the u.s. chamber of commerce, he thinks their demands are outrageous. he is not pro-business, he is pro-free enterprise and free markets. i...
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you're at princeton. she spoke about the need for some moderation somewhere in the center of the supreme court. this is what she said. >> there has been a person who people found the center where people couldn't predict in that sort of way. it's not so clear that going forward that sort of middle position, you know, it's not so clear whether we'll have it. >> yes, she's right about that. justice kagan is an old and dear friend of mine. i have great respect for her. we're on opposite sides of the political divide but she's wise and what she said there was wise as well. when she was dean at harvard law school was viewpoint diversity on our campus. she wanted liberals as well as conservatives, conservatives as well as liberals and, above all, she wanted, this is very much to her credit, those on the left and those on the right to recognize each other as reasonable people of goodwill who just happen to disagree but who can learn from each other, who certainly should listen to each other and engage each other
you're at princeton. she spoke about the need for some moderation somewhere in the center of the supreme court. this is what she said. >> there has been a person who people found the center where people couldn't predict in that sort of way. it's not so clear that going forward that sort of middle position, you know, it's not so clear whether we'll have it. >> yes, she's right about that. justice kagan is an old and dear friend of mine. i have great respect for her. we're on opposite...
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when he was at princeton, he fought against women joining the princeton club's there were all male. after the supreme court of new jersey said it was unconstitutional, he litigated through the federal courts, all the way to the supreme court, only to have the women leading the effort win, and when she won , he said she was a politically correct fascist. he said gay students would ultimately make it out of his eating club. that's not someone who is anything but a trump republican. >> it has been asked by a prominent democrat in new jersey, senator loretto weinberg, how can you go to washington and fight for women's rights if you fought against them here? mr. hugin: let's be clear. we are talking about something that was 40 years ago. princeton when i was there was 75% male and only 25% women. i regret i was not assertive enough to accelerate the full integration of women into princeton, but my track record is clear. at celgene, we hired more women, we promoted women faster, we promoted minorities at a faster rate than the overall population. my mother is 98 years old. she was valedic
when he was at princeton, he fought against women joining the princeton club's there were all male. after the supreme court of new jersey said it was unconstitutional, he litigated through the federal courts, all the way to the supreme court, only to have the women leading the effort win, and when she won , he said she was a politically correct fascist. he said gay students would ultimately make it out of his eating club. that's not someone who is anything but a trump republican. >> it...
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>> well, clearly, elena kagan and sonia sotomayor, who was there with her at princeton, are concerned about that, and i'm s, glad, hahat you started here with the oo-- twothe women justices speaking on this point. they're cleay very concerned. and this is an extraordinary thing that they spoke about this. justice kagan wentn to say that the legitimacy ofth e court relies upon public confidence in the court and in its independence, that if the public loses faith in the court, loses respt for the court, and loses a sense of-- of credible, of the court's credibility, that they won't listen to what we tell .hem to do that's basically what she came out and said. "we don't have an army," she said. "we don't have an army. we can't order with masses of force the public to dohings. we order through our legitimacy." and without that, all is lost for the court. and that's her concern. and she said that las and it was a bold thing to say. nd i'm so glad you started there, because ows tremendous concern on the part of at least these two justices about what's hapsepened theast few weeks. >> sreeniv
>> well, clearly, elena kagan and sonia sotomayor, who was there with her at princeton, are concerned about that, and i'm s, glad, hahat you started here with the oo-- twothe women justices speaking on this point. they're cleay very concerned. and this is an extraordinary thing that they spoke about this. justice kagan wentn to say that the legitimacy ofth e court relies upon public confidence in the court and in its independence, that if the public loses faith in the court, loses respt...
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doctor sean wilentz is the henry davis 1886 professor o 1886 pron history at princeton university where he has received numerous awards and fellowships. his writing for music earned two grammy nominations and awards. bob dylan of america publications in egalitarians selected as the best history book and the rise of american democracy that won the prize and a finalist for the pulitzer prize. he is a contributing writer for "the new york times," the new republic and the daily beast and he's appeared on many shows including npr talk of the nation and radio times. tonight he's here to present his new book "no property in man" slavery and anti-slavery at the nation's founding. they were undeniably enlightening and fellow author's remarks until now no historian has examined the critical concessions of delegates refused to make. there will be no constitutional right of property in man. please join me in welcoming sean wilentz. [applause] >> thank you for that great introduction and thanks first and foremost to the harvard bookstore. i am a bookseller's son said to be speaking at events thrivin
doctor sean wilentz is the henry davis 1886 professor o 1886 pron history at princeton university where he has received numerous awards and fellowships. his writing for music earned two grammy nominations and awards. bob dylan of america publications in egalitarians selected as the best history book and the rise of american democracy that won the prize and a finalist for the pulitzer prize. he is a contributing writer for "the new york times," the new republic and the daily beast and...
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princeton university published the book.he chinese have gone to visit president bush because they have concerns about what i say in the book. there are some problems, mistakes is the word they used. first of all we had asked kelly got a copy. -- how they got a copy. this is -- brian: before it is published? they had a copy? dr. engel: yes. brian: any ideas how they got a copy? dr. engel: there were copies circulating around. i don't think necessarily it was a great case of espionage. president bush did not have a copy. one of the rules we set out for our arrangement was he would never see the book until it was published because he cannot have any influence. he agreed to that in a heartbeat. that thefascinating chinese complained about the mistakes in the diary. my first reaction as a researcher was to say this is great. i must have misidentified people and they will help you get it right. what they were upset about was effective referred to tiananmen square as a crackdown, or massacre, or a bloody event and they wanted me to
princeton university published the book.he chinese have gone to visit president bush because they have concerns about what i say in the book. there are some problems, mistakes is the word they used. first of all we had asked kelly got a copy. -- how they got a copy. this is -- brian: before it is published? they had a copy? dr. engel: yes. brian: any ideas how they got a copy? dr. engel: there were copies circulating around. i don't think necessarily it was a great case of espionage. president...
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princeton university publish this book.got a call from the president's office saying the chinese have gone to visit president bush because they have concerns about what i say in the book. mistakes was the word they used. we have to ask how they got a copy. the second question -- brian: i what point in the process is this? dr. engel: we were -- brian: before the book was published? dr. engel: yes. brian: and they had a copy? do you have any ideas how they got a copy? dr. engel: there were copies that had been circulating. but president bush did not have a copy because one of the rules we set out from our arrangement was that he would never see the book until it was published because he could not have any influence. he agreed to that in a heartbeat. what was fascinating to me was the chinese complaint about the mistakes in the diary, and my first reaction as a researcher was to say, great, i must have misidentified people. they are going to help me get it right. what they were upset about is the fact i referred to tiananmen s
princeton university publish this book.got a call from the president's office saying the chinese have gone to visit president bush because they have concerns about what i say in the book. mistakes was the word they used. we have to ask how they got a copy. the second question -- brian: i what point in the process is this? dr. engel: we were -- brian: before the book was published? dr. engel: yes. brian: and they had a copy? do you have any ideas how they got a copy? dr. engel: there were copies...
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but my favorite moment in this parade of narcissism came from princeton. in 2015, princeton's black students chanted, we are sick and tired of being sick and tired. now, this phrase was first used by savvy. a civil rights activist who was beaten in the 1950s for trying to vote. sammy had grounds aplenty for plant being sick and tired of being sick and tired. but any princeton student, i don't care if he is green, purple or orange, who thinks of himself as oppressed, is in the grip of a terrible pollution that we are going to cumber him for the rest of his life. or perhaps you are thinking, at least the adults on campus are trying to get students a firmer grip on reality. to the contrary. the adults actively encourage the hysteria. a massive diversity bureaucracy is devoted to cultivating in students evermore the self-involvement and evermore preposterous forms of self-pity. you want to know the reason for astronomical tuition? look no further than this bureaucratic bloat. students regularly act out with dramas of oppression before an appreciative audience
but my favorite moment in this parade of narcissism came from princeton. in 2015, princeton's black students chanted, we are sick and tired of being sick and tired. now, this phrase was first used by savvy. a civil rights activist who was beaten in the 1950s for trying to vote. sammy had grounds aplenty for plant being sick and tired of being sick and tired. but any princeton student, i don't care if he is green, purple or orange, who thinks of himself as oppressed, is in the grip of a terrible...
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you heard there william nordhaus and pull roma thank you very much obama research a school for on princeton and it changes to fight global warming the international energy agency is issued its annual report it says even though the share of green energy is growing around the world by twenty four he renewals will account for only eighteen percent of the energy use well short of the agency's sustainability target . renewables will be the fastest growing part of the global elec tricity sector the report says they'll provide almost a third of power demand in twenty twenty three up from about a quarter in twenty seventeen renewables currently make up more than thirty percent of germany's energy makes us almost forty percent of the country's energy needs are still met by burning coal and thirteen percent comes from atomic power stations compared to about a third from a nubile energy like wind and solar power. and other sources top up the rest of the energy mix. for less renewables are forecast to account for more than seventy percent of growth in ploughboy elektra's city generation according to th
you heard there william nordhaus and pull roma thank you very much obama research a school for on princeton and it changes to fight global warming the international energy agency is issued its annual report it says even though the share of green energy is growing around the world by twenty four he renewals will account for only eighteen percent of the energy use well short of the agency's sustainability target . renewables will be the fastest growing part of the global elec tricity sector the...
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coming out of the eastern german city of princeton divided today by a dual demonstrations thousands of anti-racism activists of their calling for respect inclusion and german rights of this is in response to another demonstration also currently underway organized by an anti islam and team vision group known as biggie it's marking the fourth anniversary of its founding days of movement rather than a political party campaigning against what it sees as there is to my position of europe the father of populist which is now the main opposition party in bollywood as cold begin its natural ally. and the new prof is reporting for us from addressed and we're good to see you give us a feeling for the mood in the city today. i would characterize the mood as actually rather somber and serious the people behind me are what looks to be thousands of people protesting peta and there's definitely a sense that it's for real now for a long time these sorts of counter-demonstrations counter-demonstrations against the far right attract a lot of left leaning people lot of kind of people and here today really
coming out of the eastern german city of princeton divided today by a dual demonstrations thousands of anti-racism activists of their calling for respect inclusion and german rights of this is in response to another demonstration also currently underway organized by an anti islam and team vision group known as biggie it's marking the fourth anniversary of its founding days of movement rather than a political party campaigning against what it sees as there is to my position of europe the father...
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we think that's a great opportunity you add to that a deeper engagement of higher education with princeton rutgers and others. we think is the cocktail for success but you're talking about tax credits that is in effect money that would otherwise go to taxpayers or at least benefit tax every state uses tax incentives in one form or another with would have a very risky business as well but listen up we have used them to dole out to big companies and what we've got back over the past decade wage growth job growth and poverty we rank forty second forty seventh the forty ninth in america with with better cities big companies are doing about startups and in with startups ninety percent fail you but again you're talking about a win win win here ninety percent fail but the notion that that program is in place will attract an overwhelming amount of interest an overwhelming amount of young people otherwise might not stay in our state again you drop in academia in a in an aggressive way i promise you what they were not going to finish forty ninth based on that plan governor thank you very much for co
we think that's a great opportunity you add to that a deeper engagement of higher education with princeton rutgers and others. we think is the cocktail for success but you're talking about tax credits that is in effect money that would otherwise go to taxpayers or at least benefit tax every state uses tax incentives in one form or another with would have a very risky business as well but listen up we have used them to dole out to big companies and what we've got back over the past decade wage...
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in fact, at this point, princeton takes this and teaches with it. he doesn't have political experience but he is a scientist. dr. thomas young, he is one of my favorites. he made himself in boston. he was part of the boston committee of correspondents. one of the primary organizers of the boston tea party. when things get really tough up in boston, he is the loyalist -- the loyalists are persecuting him so he comes down to philadelphia. he is a boston radical coming to philadelphia, joins the revolutionary cause and finds himself in the committee. also a very devout religious man. probably the most important person on the committee, george bryan. he is a businessman. the people who don't like the fact that all these unknown people, business people with no experience in government are writing the 1776 constitution, they criticize george bryan because he does not "own a chariot." meaning he has to walk places or ride his horse. you see the kind of people. this guy doesn't even own a chariot and they are in their crafting a constitution, right? do we w
in fact, at this point, princeton takes this and teaches with it. he doesn't have political experience but he is a scientist. dr. thomas young, he is one of my favorites. he made himself in boston. he was part of the boston committee of correspondents. one of the primary organizers of the boston tea party. when things get really tough up in boston, he is the loyalist -- the loyalists are persecuting him so he comes down to philadelphia. he is a boston radical coming to philadelphia, joins the...
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attending the college of new jersey that later becomes princeton university. on wednesday, march 22 he writes, a fine day to play baseball, but i'm beaten for i can't catch or hit. then the following year the college faculty will ban baseball as big cut -- as unbecoming of a gentleman. this is early reference we have to baseball. the game is on college campuses. it's being played by boys who are much older than children. other things to note in the early going of the game. 1850's examples from the of the new york game and the massachusetts game. in the new york game, the very familiar diamond. but massachusetts had a competitive rival game, which was in the shape of a rectangle. these two battled for supremacy in the mid-19th century. game, the new york popularity of the new york press, their enthusiasm for the game, the constant coverage of the game. it's this game that's going to win out. everything in here is original with the exception of this blowup of the manuscript. these are all original pages. one of the thing that surprises a lot of people when they
attending the college of new jersey that later becomes princeton university. on wednesday, march 22 he writes, a fine day to play baseball, but i'm beaten for i can't catch or hit. then the following year the college faculty will ban baseball as big cut -- as unbecoming of a gentleman. this is early reference we have to baseball. the game is on college campuses. it's being played by boys who are much older than children. other things to note in the early going of the game. 1850's examples from...
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accident of timing would have it, sonio sotomayor and alana kagan appeared and were graduates of princeton. justice sotomayor talking about the institutional reputation now for the supreme court and how the court holds on to legitimacy in this atmosphere and what a challenge that is. let's listen to that. >> i think we have a chance of holding on to our legitimacy. as elena says, though, we are each going to have to think about how to do that and how to implement and support our institutional reputation. >> and, jennifer that institutional reputation seems like more of a challenge than ever. >> yeah. so sobering to hear her say we have a chance to hold on. >> just a chance. >> just a chance and the one thing that i have not been able to move beyond is understanding that when brett kavanaugh walked into the hearing room last week, he thought he was done. he spoke of his nomination in the past tense. he talked about what, when i still believed there is a chance i would be confirmed so one piece he left out of his op-ed to the journal was the truth. which was that the aryan i gave in the judi
accident of timing would have it, sonio sotomayor and alana kagan appeared and were graduates of princeton. justice sotomayor talking about the institutional reputation now for the supreme court and how the court holds on to legitimacy in this atmosphere and what a challenge that is. let's listen to that. >> i think we have a chance of holding on to our legitimacy. as elena says, though, we are each going to have to think about how to do that and how to implement and support our...
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our government the job of the mayor a computer science professor at princeton and former technology adviser to senator kemal harris called the report damning and stated on twitter i briefly worked on this in the silent and no hyperbole it's terrifying so. what does it mean when the department of defense can't even defend itself. i think it means it's time to start watching the hawks. it looks like. it's what. lies at the bottom. of the day like you i got. the police.
our government the job of the mayor a computer science professor at princeton and former technology adviser to senator kemal harris called the report damning and stated on twitter i briefly worked on this in the silent and no hyperbole it's terrifying so. what does it mean when the department of defense can't even defend itself. i think it means it's time to start watching the hawks. it looks like. it's what. lies at the bottom. of the day like you i got. the police.
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. >> as the accident of timing would have it sonia sotomayor and eliza kagen both appeared at princetonhere. i want to listen to justice sotomayor talking about the institutional rep ruitation now for the supreme court and how the court holds onto legitimacy in this atmosphere and what a challenge that is. let's listen to that. >> i think we have a chance of holding on to our legitimacy. as elena says, though, we're each going to have to think about how to do that and how to implement and support our institutional reputation. >> and jennifer, that institutional reputation seems more of a challenge than ever. >> it's so sobering for her to say we have a chance of holding onto our reputation. >> just a chance. >> and one thing i have not been able to move beyond is understanding that when brett kavanaugh walked into the hearing room last week, he thought he was done. he spoke of his nomination in the past tense. he talked about when i still believe there's a chance i would be confirmed. so, you know, one piece he left out of his op-ed that he gave to the journal was the truth, which was t
. >> as the accident of timing would have it sonia sotomayor and eliza kagen both appeared at princetonhere. i want to listen to justice sotomayor talking about the institutional rep ruitation now for the supreme court and how the court holds onto legitimacy in this atmosphere and what a challenge that is. let's listen to that. >> i think we have a chance of holding on to our legitimacy. as elena says, though, we're each going to have to think about how to do that and how to...
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as a princeton woman did. a princeton professor made allegation of a cop, racist stop. ah-ha!ody camera. complete lie. >> tucker: does the democratic party ever become the democratic party of 2012? or 1998? or a party concerned with the economics and something other than identity politics? >> it doesn't look like it. there was an interesting article. you won't hear these words out of my mouth often. in the "new york times" this week by thomas edsall breaking down the polls on how the democratic party has changed. i just noticed looking at it, looking at nancy pelosi. white liberal women have gone off the charts on left wing craziness and nothing to do with the economics. the democratic party as some of us notice in the clinton era. that is when it began in the clinton era. abandon the working class. abandon the flyover people. it's pedal to the metal on the identity politics and the yuppie lifestyle. yuppie and welfare demographic. >> tucker: ann coulter. "resistance is futile." thank you. the wife of bruce ohr appeared on capitol hill. she testified about her work with fusion
as a princeton woman did. a princeton professor made allegation of a cop, racist stop. ah-ha!ody camera. complete lie. >> tucker: does the democratic party ever become the democratic party of 2012? or 1998? or a party concerned with the economics and something other than identity politics? >> it doesn't look like it. there was an interesting article. you won't hear these words out of my mouth often. in the "new york times" this week by thomas edsall breaking down the polls...
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graduates speaking at a princeton event being questioned by the yale law. this is what elena said. >> part of the court's legitimacy is people not seeing the court in the way that people see the rest of the governing structures of this country now. it's not so clear that, you know, i think going forward, that sort of middle position, you know, it not so clear whether we'll have it. >> gary litman, you clerked for justice kennedy, who was, especially in his later years, more of a swing vote centrist, as arguably sandra day o'connor became. but we're not going to see that kind of position right now on the cou the court, are we? >> i worked with justice kagan including at the court. and at the time, there was a sense that the two sides had to talk to each other, reason through, and now there's the distinct prospect that the five can just kind of mow the other four down without exactly listening. i think that that may prove a little bit -- there may be some good news within the court, but the real problem, and it's what justice kagan was pointing to is the legi
graduates speaking at a princeton event being questioned by the yale law. this is what elena said. >> part of the court's legitimacy is people not seeing the court in the way that people see the rest of the governing structures of this country now. it's not so clear that, you know, i think going forward, that sort of middle position, you know, it not so clear whether we'll have it. >> gary litman, you clerked for justice kennedy, who was, especially in his later years, more of a...
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he's someone who has come to princeton, has spoken here. i had regular exchange with him. he's been described as a reporter. he was really more of a dissident and had clearly lost his patronage in saudi arabia. having said all of that, what i've been telling the saudis is that they have to come up with a narrative, with a story that is plausible, that rebuffs the leaks that the turks have been deliberately engaged in, that they lost the narrative thread because of the turkish leaks. they have to explain what happened to him. and that, in fact, if this was an operation that involved an abduction or interrogation, they should explain. i don't believe the saudis would have tried to kill or murder a journalist or a dissident even in their own consulate. i mean, no one does that. there are many other ways to do it. and this may have been, you know, an operation that went badly. i don't know. president trump seems to be intimating that may have been the case. whatever it is, the saudis are not in the tradition of killing a dissident. they abduct them. they have abducted them in
he's someone who has come to princeton, has spoken here. i had regular exchange with him. he's been described as a reporter. he was really more of a dissident and had clearly lost his patronage in saudi arabia. having said all of that, what i've been telling the saudis is that they have to come up with a narrative, with a story that is plausible, that rebuffs the leaks that the turks have been deliberately engaged in, that they lost the narrative thread because of the turkish leaks. they have...
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he's a professor at princeton theological seminary. he's deeply respected. he said, it's been on my mind all these years when his name -- referring to kavanaugh -- when his name came up. it was a big deal. the story stayed with him, he said, because it was disturbing and seemed outside the bounds of acceptable behavior, even during heavy drinking at parties on campus. he said he'd been shocked but not necessarily surprised because the social group to which kavanaugh belonged often draining to excess. he recalled that brett kavanaugh was relatively shy until he draining, at which point you could become aggressive and even belligerent. now, this individual, kenneth, maybe you're quick to judge and say, well, he just invented this memory, except here's the problem -- he shared it with his roommate from his first year in graduate school. he told about what had happened that year. so he has a lot of credibility. he's a professor at a theological seminary. he lived in the same suite. he heard the story about it shortly after it happened. it disturbed him so much h
he's a professor at princeton theological seminary. he's deeply respected. he said, it's been on my mind all these years when his name -- referring to kavanaugh -- when his name came up. it was a big deal. the story stayed with him, he said, because it was disturbing and seemed outside the bounds of acceptable behavior, even during heavy drinking at parties on campus. he said he'd been shocked but not necessarily surprised because the social group to which kavanaugh belonged often draining to...
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princeton, new jersey. present wood, tennessee and milton, massachusetts. >>> trick-or-treating, do they give out larger pieces of candy? >> the forecast? >> you're somebody's mummy. you probably want to know. look at the temperatures. you may need a light jacket by the end of it. we won't be freezing cold, more do we have to deal with rain like the last few years. look for the upper 50s, 60s. >>> thanks, mike. from all of us here, thanks for joining us. who wants to be a millionaire is coming up next. bye bye. >> today's contestant, matt baxt, from syosset, new york, says he's addicted to consuming information. lucky for him, that's the kinda thing that can make you a million dollars around here. let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic music] ♪ [applause] welcome to "millionaire"! you guys ready to go today? [cheers and applause] mat baxt from new york in the house, playing for a million dollars. let's take a look at your board so we can get you going. 14 questions all the way up to that $1 m
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. >> friday night at princeton, supreme court justices sonia sotomayor and elena kagan spoke about thed for trust in the high court. >> people thinking of the court as not applicationicly divided in the same way, as not an extension of politics, but instead somehow above the fray. >> and if bread kavanaugh becomes a justice, the next associate justice of the supreme court will have familiarity with some of those already on the court. elena kagan, for example, had hired him for a job in the past. that will be a transition that will be watched if the vote goes as planned. so far in the white house it's been a restrained response because it isn't over until it's over. there have been tweets from the president and vice president thanking those who support kavanaugh. in to e pika, kansas, we would expect he would be wanting to talk about his victory in the supreme court, one that has been difficult for everyone involved. richard? >> all right. nbc white house correspondent kelly o'donnell. thank you, kelly. >>> will roe versus wade survive? why some believe kavanaugh fooled senators on the
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princeton is a part of. he is funded, part of the political machine that has been destroying hours state for decades. he cheated on his property taxes, top by a fellow democrat, not a republican, caught in the cheating. he said it was weeks. it doesn't matter what was leaked or where. that's irrelevant. what matters is the substance of the report written by democrat, after months of investigation what he did to terminate, tax fraud, mail fraud, perjury, likely indictment in the next few months. what a tragedy for the people of illinois. we deserve better than this, not tax eight, not more corruption, or economic growth. >> you have one minute to respond. >> thank you very much. the governor wants to talk about corruption so let's talk about corruption. it's the height of corruption when you put your personal and business, political interest above the interests of the people of the state of illinois. he covered up the fatal mismanagement at the quincy veterans home. he was unwilling to close the company that
princeton is a part of. he is funded, part of the political machine that has been destroying hours state for decades. he cheated on his property taxes, top by a fellow democrat, not a republican, caught in the cheating. he said it was weeks. it doesn't matter what was leaked or where. that's irrelevant. what matters is the substance of the report written by democrat, after months of investigation what he did to terminate, tax fraud, mail fraud, perjury, likely indictment in the next few months....
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soared to new heights new affluent districts united states and three new canals were laid out the princeton crisis and heaven dark for which the city's famous today. the newer expansions the more recent expansions were usually the places where the most affluent people moved to because then it had become too crowded in the end all the parts of the city and the new parts obviously gave the possibilities to build on a grander scale like this elegant house built in sixteen some two one for a wealthy merchant. behind a spacious home there's a garden in coachman's house a typical set up back then to ensure overcome first destroyed by a prosperous merchant and his family in one thousand nine hundred four the house was acquired by a powerful merchant family the band loons. they were involved in the international trade and also in insurance policies so over the course of time due to this. trade activities they were. gaining some fortune and wealth. today part of the home is a museum the funny furnished rooms bring to life the grand lifestyle local wealthy dutch merchants. when you enter you enter th
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our government the job of the mayor a computer science professor at princeton and former technology advisor to senator kemal harris called the report damning and stated on twitter i briefly worked on this in the silent and no hyperbole it's terrifying so. what does it mean when the department of defense can't even dependent self. i think it means it's time to start watching the hallmarks. forty. three it looks like. it's what. the bottom. like you said i got. was that we. welcome everybody watching our science i robot and top of the rise and i'm a i'm a big kid fear is how all the way back in nineteen ninety one. that there was nothing to know about best i mean the movie hackers came out ninety five then we all know that half it's kind of academic but it's pretty it's pretty incredible when you break it all down it truly truly is and it and i was just like the research council they've had multiple warnings over the years saying hey your systems might be a little too easy to get into hey maybe you need to like kind of you know defend against this and apparently it was until i twenty fourteen
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ship into china to help with the opium wars much of the east coast of america colombia harvard yale princeton were born from opium money the american industrial revolution was funded by huge pools of money where did this come from it came from illegal drugs in the biggest market in the world china and we get this right the grandfather of. the most liberal president franklin delano roosevelt was a drug runner yes franklin delano roosevelt never made much money in his life he had public service jobs that were very lowly paid but he had yahtzee had summer homes he had mansions in new york city the kids went to private schools he inherited a fortune from war and then. and know his father who is the american opium king of china if you scratch anyone with the name forbes in their name john forbes kerry secretary of state john forbes kerry you'll find opium money his great grandfather was an opium dealer how big was opium money opium money build the first industrial city in the united states lol massachusetts it built the first five railroads in the united states opium money all over the east coast
ship into china to help with the opium wars much of the east coast of america colombia harvard yale princeton were born from opium money the american industrial revolution was funded by huge pools of money where did this come from it came from illegal drugs in the biggest market in the world china and we get this right the grandfather of. the most liberal president franklin delano roosevelt was a drug runner yes franklin delano roosevelt never made much money in his life he had public service...
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power soared to new heights new affluent districts emerged and three new canals were laid out the princeton crisis and having knocked which the city's famous today. the newer expansions the more recent expansions were usually the places where the most affluent people moved to because then it had become too crowded in the end all the parts of the city and the new parts obviously gave the possibilities to build on a grander scale like this elegant house built in sixteen some two one for a wealthy merchant. behind a spacious home there's a garden in coachman's house a typical set up back then to ensure overcome first desired by a prosperous merchant and his family in one thousand nine hundred four the house was acquired by a powerful merchant family the van loons. they were involved in doing international trade and also in insurance policies so over the course of time due to these. trade activities they were. gaining some fortune and wealth. today part of the home is a museum the funny furnished rooms bring to life the grand lifestyle of the wealthy dutch merchants. when you enter you enter th
power soared to new heights new affluent districts emerged and three new canals were laid out the princeton crisis and having knocked which the city's famous today. the newer expansions the more recent expansions were usually the places where the most affluent people moved to because then it had become too crowded in the end all the parts of the city and the new parts obviously gave the possibilities to build on a grander scale like this elegant house built in sixteen some two one for a wealthy...