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you make this transition from the early days in the bronx to princeton? that sounds like 20 years to break it here -- >> you do. i think i have one trait that has helped me my entire life. it started as early as sixth grade and grammar school. i had a teacher doing something that no teacher would do today. she would give you gold stars in the front of the chalkboard, if you did something, if you answered a question right. i wasn't getting any gold stars. i was a little bit upset by this. i wasn't sure why not but i wanted some of the gold stars. i went to the smartest girl in the class and i said, donna, how do you study? teach me. she tells me later in life, it was the strangest thing avenue anyone ever asked her. she felt good that somebody asked her for help. she sat down and told me how to study. that led me to getting good store stars. i went to her wedding ceremony and afterwards, she said, teaching you how to study was the worst mistake of my life. [laughter] you got better grades after that than i did. she was joking. but that trait, always asking
you make this transition from the early days in the bronx to princeton? that sounds like 20 years to break it here -- >> you do. i think i have one trait that has helped me my entire life. it started as early as sixth grade and grammar school. i had a teacher doing something that no teacher would do today. she would give you gold stars in the front of the chalkboard, if you did something, if you answered a question right. i wasn't getting any gold stars. i was a little bit upset by this....
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warfield, who was a scholar at princeton. you're reading an excerpt from one of this sermons this week,he was born in 1851. he was the son of a well-to-do cattle breeder in kentucky. he came from pretty aristocratic stock. his great grandfather was a u.s. senator. one of his uncles was a confederate general in the civil war. and his family was presbyterians and warfield threw himself into serving his family faith. he went to princeton as a student and he returned to the seminary about a decade later in 1887 to teach there and to spend his life fighting against modernism by defending this doctrine known as biblical in-airancy. and we need to spend time with the idea of an erroancy. so this idea that everything in the bible is true no matter what scholars might say, that scripture has no error in it, the basic idea is very old. christians have always been concerned to defend the bible as a perfect source of truth. but in errancy as warfield understood it and fundamentalists and evangelicals have come to understand it in many ca
warfield, who was a scholar at princeton. you're reading an excerpt from one of this sermons this week,he was born in 1851. he was the son of a well-to-do cattle breeder in kentucky. he came from pretty aristocratic stock. his great grandfather was a u.s. senator. one of his uncles was a confederate general in the civil war. and his family was presbyterians and warfield threw himself into serving his family faith. he went to princeton as a student and he returned to the seminary about a decade...
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princeton university. and it was like landing in a movie set. i often talk about landing in a foreign world but this was firestone library at princeton university and it was a totally new experience for me. i could've chosen to walk away from the life i had but i chose a different path. virtually every important member of my family came to visit me at princeton. we slept in my small college room. my mother got the fed because she was the oldest member and me and my cousins slept on the floor with blankets and pillows in one of my cousins who was a little older than i was came and went to the bathroom downstairs and i was in a woman center and all of a sudden he comes running back upstairs and he says sonja, there's a couple down in the bathroom. and i said yeah, and? and he said you don't do that and i said i don't do it but other people do. [laughter] and he said where is there a men's? i took him outside and put it into the men's room and he went there and came back out and he said the same thing happen there. i don't like this. [laughter] but
princeton university. and it was like landing in a movie set. i often talk about landing in a foreign world but this was firestone library at princeton university and it was a totally new experience for me. i could've chosen to walk away from the life i had but i chose a different path. virtually every important member of my family came to visit me at princeton. we slept in my small college room. my mother got the fed because she was the oldest member and me and my cousins slept on the floor...
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after you graduated princeton, you went to the marines. maturingat was a very experience for me and i loved the marines. i love it to this day. as you know, there is no such thing as a former marine. david: my father was a marine, so i understand. finished the marines and came to the university of texas law school and did quite well. you were ready to join the law firm and what happened? james: they had a nepotism rule but i was hopeful. fromay, my dad came home work and said tomorrow, the firm is going to give consideration to waving the nepotism rule for you because you got the grades and so forth, and you are the fourth baker in a row that would practice under me. he came home the next night and said the firm did -- decided not ive the nepotism rule. i was down about that, but 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 and if i would have failed, people would have said, what do you expect? he is only here because his dad is here. it is
after you graduated princeton, you went to the marines. maturingat was a very experience for me and i loved the marines. i love it to this day. as you know, there is no such thing as a former marine. david: my father was a marine, so i understand. finished the marines and came to the university of texas law school and did quite well. you were ready to join the law firm and what happened? james: they had a nepotism rule but i was hopeful. fromay, my dad came home work and said tomorrow, the firm...
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but my favorite moment came from princeton. in 2015 princeton's black students chanted, "we're sick and tired of being sick ask tired." now this phrase was fist used by fannie lou hammer, a civil rights activist who was beaten in the 1950s for trying to vote. fannie lou hamer had grounds aplenty for being sick and tired of being sick and tired. but any princeton student, i don't care if he's green, purpling or orange, who thinks of himself as oppressed is in the grip of a terrible delusion that will encumber him for the rest of his life. well, perhaps you're thinking at least the adults on campus are trying to give 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 ever more arcane species of self-involvement and ever more preposterous forms of self-pity. do you want to know the reason for astronomical tuition? look no further than this bureaucratic bloat. sunts regularly act out oppression before ab appreciative a
but my favorite moment came from princeton. in 2015 princeton's black students chanted, "we're sick and tired of being sick ask tired." now this phrase was fist used by fannie lou hammer, a civil rights activist who was beaten in the 1950s for trying to vote. fannie lou hamer had grounds aplenty for being sick and tired of being sick and tired. but any princeton student, i don't care if he's green, purpling or orange, who thinks of himself as oppressed is in the grip of a terrible...
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could really be aimed at princeton's reputation as a research center for the u.s.e community. >> i don't think it is a coincidence that the government of china is focusing its attention on this tiny music school in one of the most sensitive centers of intelligence and defense research in the world. first time in american history an american college will have been taken over by a unit of authority and dictatorship which is what china is. >> it makes no sense for the chinese government to buy a music school in the united states so we've got to be concerned that there's something here we don't understand. >> china expert warns about beijing's influence on college campuses. >> we have permitted chinese agents to operate on our soil, especially american campuses to try to influence american public opinion, also to change the discourse in the united states about china. and one of their main initiatives are college campuses. so until we sort this out, and we're a long way from that point, we should not be allowing them to buy westminster. >> ryder university would not off
could really be aimed at princeton's reputation as a research center for the u.s.e community. >> i don't think it is a coincidence that the government of china is focusing its attention on this tiny music school in one of the most sensitive centers of intelligence and defense research in the world. first time in american history an american college will have been taken over by a unit of authority and dictatorship which is what china is. >> it makes no sense for the chinese...
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we have been talking about princeton being the location for physics.ept of the atomic bomb wasp invented the in the advanced studies in princeton. >> i think we should take that seriously. david: are we paranoid? >> i just hope my 39 credits from westminster choir are still worth what they were. i think this is a natural first step. i don't see this as being vital to our national security unless we count fine singing as vital to our national treasure. >> the question is proximity. david: it's not cheap. they are spaying 50 million and an extra $16 million to upkeep it. maybe we are just being paranoid. however, it's worth investigating whether their interests are more on spying on what the university is doing. >> i'm sceptical of the proximity argument. if that were the issue they would obtain electronic leal. >> do you really want the united states to judge all of the purchases that happen in the united states whether it's china or russia or wherever on the basis of our paranoia? >> yes, i think we have to. i think it's been 20-30 years where we ignor
we have been talking about princeton being the location for physics.ept of the atomic bomb wasp invented the in the advanced studies in princeton. >> i think we should take that seriously. david: are we paranoid? >> i just hope my 39 credits from westminster choir are still worth what they were. i think this is a natural first step. i don't see this as being vital to our national security unless we count fine singing as vital to our national treasure. >> the question is...
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first lady michelle obama shares the advice that she would give her younger self as she heads to princeton green. i'm anne-marie green. ♪ ♪ is raised with no allantibiotics ever. chicken, [ music winding down ] they're a great decision for snacktime. allowing the band to practice at your house... not a great decision. keep it real. keep it tyson any'tizers. is your floor's best friend. only roomba uses 2 multi-surface rubber brushes to grab and remove pet hair. and the roomba filter captures 99% of dog and cat allergens. if it's not from irobot, it's not a roomba. >>> our top stories -- an overnight freeze could make for treacherous road conditions this morning in much of the southeast. the region is trying to recover from a record-breaking snowstorm. north carolina was hardest hit where at least two people died because of the severe weather. some parts of the state got nearly two feet of snow. >>> and president trump is scrambling to find a new chief of staff. john kelly is leaving at the end of the year, but several possible replacements have indicated that they do not want the job. nort
first lady michelle obama shares the advice that she would give her younger self as she heads to princeton green. i'm anne-marie green. ♪ ♪ is raised with no allantibiotics ever. chicken, [ music winding down ] they're a great decision for snacktime. allowing the band to practice at your house... not a great decision. keep it real. keep it tyson any'tizers. is your floor's best friend. only roomba uses 2 multi-surface rubber brushes to grab and remove pet hair. and the roomba filter...
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seminary,princeton americanison, a phd in right of the road. iran on fundamental american principles. there was a craving for that back then. the debt was already a major problem. iran on fiscal issues. the debt, economic growth, etc.. had a sense the people were hungry for that message and i was. the economy was not thriving. the debt kept piling up. had a huge win. >> when did you know you were going to win? ? we had a good feel. i told the press. i don't usually budge. people who know me know that. i try to always tell the truth. said, i am serious. they said, ok. they learned. they never do seem to learn. it is a weird cycle. >> what were eric cantor's mistakes? what should have been done that he did not do. rep. brat: i never personalized it. when you make promises, you have got to keep them. i am very proud of that. promised we were going to repeal obama. that is a big issue. thedemocratic opponents, press was so biased in their coverage on health care. i held up one sheet of paper. i said, no way show this legislation be construed you ar
seminary,princeton americanison, a phd in right of the road. iran on fundamental american principles. there was a craving for that back then. the debt was already a major problem. iran on fiscal issues. the debt, economic growth, etc.. had a sense the people were hungry for that message and i was. the economy was not thriving. the debt kept piling up. had a huge win. >> when did you know you were going to win? ? we had a good feel. i told the press. i don't usually budge. people who know...
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i went to princeton seminary, produced james madison, a phd in american right of the road. i ran on fundamental american principles. there was a craving for that back then. it was after the tea party way. of first on that wave principles, taxed enough already, the debt was already a major problem. i ran on fiscal issues. the debt, economic growth, etc.. i had a sense the people were hungry for that message and i was. the economy was not thriving. the debt kept piling up. had a huge win. >> when did you know you were going to win? rep. brat: we had a good feel. we were up in every county a few months prior. i told the press. the press said, cute story. i don't usually budge. people who know me know that. i try to always tell the truth. i said, i am serious. they said, ok. they learned. they never do seem to learn. it is a weird cycle. >> what were eric cantor's mistakes? what should have been done that he did not do? rep. brat: i never personalized it. when you make promises, you have got to keep them. i am very proud of that. we also promised we were going to reveal obamaca
i went to princeton seminary, produced james madison, a phd in american right of the road. i ran on fundamental american principles. there was a craving for that back then. it was after the tea party way. of first on that wave principles, taxed enough already, the debt was already a major problem. i ran on fiscal issues. the debt, economic growth, etc.. i had a sense the people were hungry for that message and i was. the economy was not thriving. the debt kept piling up. had a huge win....
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at harvard princeton, same . thing. stanford, yale. you think that is harvard's motto? they changed it. it is more a sad frustration. like i said before, the left, for 40 years, all these leftists in academia, they are into deconstruction. they have been deconstructing the judeo christian tradition. the rule of law, free market, business philosophy etc., they have not proposed a better solution. they are doing deconstruction. it is much harder to do construction, to construct the it is much harder to do construction, to construct the judeo christian tradition. we set up the global liberal order, the world bank, imf, the united nations, free trade and that served us well. the left is off on some project and they cannot define what it is. it is hard fighting with shadows. >> did eric cantor give you need advice during transition? if so, what did he tell you? rep. brat: not much. it was a tough race. i get that. >> would you give any advice to your successor? rep. brat: sure. my advice is not personal. it is do what has made the country great. everything i just shared with
at harvard princeton, same . thing. stanford, yale. you think that is harvard's motto? they changed it. it is more a sad frustration. like i said before, the left, for 40 years, all these leftists in academia, they are into deconstruction. they have been deconstructing the judeo christian tradition. the rule of law, free market, business philosophy etc., they have not proposed a better solution. they are doing deconstruction. it is much harder to do construction, to construct the it is much...
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. >>> and "note to self" former first lady michelle obama looks back on her arrival at princeton. >>ovie star. another is reported to be a princess. meanwhile you got dropped off by your father in your family's sedan. >> her inspiring words for girls and boys who face self doubt and uncertainty. you're watching "cbs this morning." well, here's to first dates! you look amazing. and you look azingly comfortable. when your v-neck looks more like a u-neck... that's when you know, it's half-washed. add downy to keep your collars from stretching. unlike detergent alone, downy conditions to smooth and strengthen fibers. so, next time don't half-wash it. downy and it's done. givat kohl's!...y... and get kohl's cash for you! give lego and get $10 kohl's cash... give a fitbit charge 3 and get $20 kohl's cash... or, give an xbox and you'll get $40 kohl's cash! "kohl's cash for you!" "thanks!" give joy, get joy - at kohl's. i couldn't catch my breath. it was the last song of the night. it felt like my heart was skipping beats. they said i had afib. what's afib? i knew that meant i was at a great
. >>> and "note to self" former first lady michelle obama looks back on her arrival at princeton. >>ovie star. another is reported to be a princess. meanwhile you got dropped off by your father in your family's sedan. >> her inspiring words for girls and boys who face self doubt and uncertainty. you're watching "cbs this morning." well, here's to first dates! you look amazing. and you look azingly comfortable. when your v-neck looks more like a u-neck......
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, educated at wesleyan and princeton. -- not a native, resident of washington, educated at wesleyan and princeton. so the housekeeping matter here is quite simple. we have almost an hour. each panelist will talk for 10 minutes. jane and i may ask an annoying question or two, then we ask the audience. robert, let me begin with you to given your recent travels in yemen. >> thank you. it is nice to be here. i will talk mostly about what it looks and feels like in yemen, some of the visible power differences, what we see on the grounds. i was there a couple weeks in september. one of the most striking things is the difference between the south and north. you know, you arrive in yemen where the flights come into. in a certain sense you feel you are on safer grounds. after all, these are our allies. the south is effectively run by selfies and emma roddy -- udis, emirati, yet you sense something menacing there. my friend said, watch out walking the streets, especially looking as i do. there is a sense -- i mean, there are still
, educated at wesleyan and princeton. -- not a native, resident of washington, educated at wesleyan and princeton. so the housekeeping matter here is quite simple. we have almost an hour. each panelist will talk for 10 minutes. jane and i may ask an annoying question or two, then we ask the audience. robert, let me begin with you to given your recent travels in yemen. >> thank you. it is nice to be here. i will talk mostly about what it looks and feels like in yemen, some of the visible...
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how in the world a little mermaid song could be inoffensive to anyone but this princeton archipelagoed it from their repertoire. >> the university decided it was too offensive to have the a cappella group singing students should not be encouraging this type of behavior, it is misogynist, plays into hetero normative culture, they bring up a man and woman on stage. let's remove the entire the mermaid scene, if we are going to remove the song remove it because it wasn't the best disney movie in my opinion, let's do beauty and the beast but this is another example of the snowflake culture of saying we can't have anything nice because everyone can be offensive if we try hard enough. this is an example of that narrative. heather: bringing home the bacon, not allowed to say that anymore either. >> not a lot of bacon right now. heather: have a great day. the time is 10 minutes until the top of the hour. apparently president bush's service dog is a, quote, waste of your emotional energy. that outrageous headline sparking major back lash online, your comments pouring in on this. >> the america
how in the world a little mermaid song could be inoffensive to anyone but this princeton archipelagoed it from their repertoire. >> the university decided it was too offensive to have the a cappella group singing students should not be encouraging this type of behavior, it is misogynist, plays into hetero normative culture, they bring up a man and woman on stage. let's remove the entire the mermaid scene, if we are going to remove the song remove it because it wasn't the best disney movie...
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and he saved his alma mater, princeton, from oblivion after british troops burned it down. but wait, as they say in cable television commercials, there's more. just after the young dr. rush one appointment to philadelphia hospital, as it was called then, he discovered a basement filled with starving human beings chained to walls lying in their own filth, moaning, groaning, some with infected sores. russian storm into the hospital doctor's office and demanded their release and transferred to clean hospital rooms. the agree to take personal custody of them and to care for them. and then forced the hospital board eventually to add a wing to the hospital to house them. little by little he saw most of them improved dramatically as he talked to them, listened to what they had to say, learned their interests and introduced a range of recreational activities, arts and crafts, and what we now call physical therapy and occupational therapy. in listening to them he developed a treatment he called talk therapy, what we now call psychotherapy. and that led to the release of the majority
and he saved his alma mater, princeton, from oblivion after british troops burned it down. but wait, as they say in cable television commercials, there's more. just after the young dr. rush one appointment to philadelphia hospital, as it was called then, he discovered a basement filled with starving human beings chained to walls lying in their own filth, moaning, groaning, some with infected sores. russian storm into the hospital doctor's office and demanded their release and transferred to...
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just before he became president of princeton where he talks about how the good stock of this country is being brought down by this terrible new wave of immigrants from eastern europe and southern europe. in other words, juice and italics. that was a pretty strong limit of his thinking all along. >> i think there were a lot of demagogues. many trumps. all through that. one person in particular, several people in and around, one was his attorney general, metro, who presided over these rates were thousands of radicals were rounded up. palmer had been understandably jarred because he tried to blow up his house. the only person who got killed was one of the anarchist who blew himself up. i think that may have made palmer more relevant than he had been to start with. hoover was really his number two person during those rates. hoover certainly saw this kind of crackdown as a way to make his own career throughout the rest of his life in government, hoover was far more interested in cracking down on communist, in august and other articles and he was on organized crime. another one of the many
just before he became president of princeton where he talks about how the good stock of this country is being brought down by this terrible new wave of immigrants from eastern europe and southern europe. in other words, juice and italics. that was a pretty strong limit of his thinking all along. >> i think there were a lot of demagogues. many trumps. all through that. one person in particular, several people in and around, one was his attorney general, metro, who presided over these rates...
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>> kennedy: at princeton. >> dana: i did too. >> greg: does princeton have a basketball team?> pete: it has a division i basketball team. >> dana: kennedy, was the best thing that happened to you in 2018? >> kennedy: i bought 15 houses and four bentleys. i give them all away. i have so much stuff, i don't even need it. probably the most relieving thing was finishing helping my daughter finish applications to high school, which was so nerve-racking. i was so proud of her because she took the lead on so much of it and really figured out the kind of schools that she wanted to go to. as a parent, when you step back and see your kids doing something infinitely for themselves. >> dana: juan, what about you? >> juan: it was a good year and i had a book come out and i had success. that's always good. you know, it was kind of a difficult year in some ways but i think when you look back at a year, it's kind of an artificial construct. 12 months. nonetheless, i think, you know, it was great. >> dana: it was pretty good. peter and i had our 20th anniversary in 2018 and we went to spain fo
>> kennedy: at princeton. >> dana: i did too. >> greg: does princeton have a basketball team?> pete: it has a division i basketball team. >> dana: kennedy, was the best thing that happened to you in 2018? >> kennedy: i bought 15 houses and four bentleys. i give them all away. i have so much stuff, i don't even need it. probably the most relieving thing was finishing helping my daughter finish applications to high school, which was so nerve-racking. i was so...
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simon visiting fellow in religion and public life in the james madison program at princeton university. he is the past recipient of american university's highest faculty award, the scholar teacher of the year award. and i'm also pleased to say that he serves as a scholar adviser to the faith and liberty discovery center here in philadelphia. please join me in welcoming him on the topic of faith in the founding, the bible and the constitution. >> thank you very much for that warm welcome and thank you for that very kind introduction. i'm also very, very grateful to the national constitution center for giving me this opportunity to share a few thoughts with you this evening in this magnificent facility. this evening, i want to focus on this question of did the bible influence the american constitutional tradition? my thesis is modest and yet i suspect it will strike some as provocative inso far as it i think challenges the prevailing view that one often encounters in the academy. i'm using the word bible in the same sense it would have been used by americans by late 18th century protesta
simon visiting fellow in religion and public life in the james madison program at princeton university. he is the past recipient of american university's highest faculty award, the scholar teacher of the year award. and i'm also pleased to say that he serves as a scholar adviser to the faith and liberty discovery center here in philadelphia. please join me in welcoming him on the topic of faith in the founding, the bible and the constitution. >> thank you very much for that warm welcome...
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important story about that as the book was going to press we've received a call from his office, princeton university published this book we received a call from the president's office saying the chinese have gone to visit president bush and brent scowcroft because they have concerns about what i say in the book. there are some problems or mistakes is the word they used. first we have to ask how they got a copy. c-span: was plaintiff's this? >> guest: c-span: before the book is published they had a copy. did you have any idea how they got a copy? >> guest: there were copies that have been circulating around. i don't think it is the greatest case of espionage but president bush didn't have a copy because one of the rules we set out in the arrangement is that he would never see the book until it was published because he couldn't have any influence in the scholarly interpretations and he could agree to that in a heartbeat. what was fascinating to me is that chinese complaint about the mistakes and my first reaction as a researcher was to say this is great i must have misidentified people they
important story about that as the book was going to press we've received a call from his office, princeton university published this book we received a call from the president's office saying the chinese have gone to visit president bush and brent scowcroft because they have concerns about what i say in the book. there are some problems or mistakes is the word they used. first we have to ask how they got a copy. c-span: was plaintiff's this? >> guest: c-span: before the book is published...
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why is it your business to file complaints against yale and princeton at all?o there. >> no, i guess mainly kind of like to inspire others, i guess. >> reporter: and in a way he has. >> hey, do you have a couple minutes? >> reporter: university of michigan-flint professor mark perry filed more than 20 complaints of his own focused on science camps for girls. >> i saw that as blatant discrimination. >> how these and similar cases are decided could send a signal to schools across the country. is it the time now to be re-evaluating the programs and policies? >> might be a time but we're not there yet. >> in fact, we may have to disdiscuss dis considers his ti complaints, he says he's hearing from sympathize here's want to file their own. >> all right. katie joins me now. women's representation in universities overall has increased over time, not in all areas, and there seems to be a question about what happens if you took away title 9. what does that allow for? that's the law. >> sure. the department of education regulations specifically allows for a university to
why is it your business to file complaints against yale and princeton at all?o there. >> no, i guess mainly kind of like to inspire others, i guess. >> reporter: and in a way he has. >> hey, do you have a couple minutes? >> reporter: university of michigan-flint professor mark perry filed more than 20 complaints of his own focused on science camps for girls. >> i saw that as blatant discrimination. >> how these and similar cases are decided could send a...
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" from its act over concerns about consent. ♪ kiss the girl >> the princeton tiger tones cut the songnts complained not only about the lyrics, it don't take a word, not a single word, go on and -- ♪ kiss the girl >> well done. >> the performance itself includes picking a man and a woman from the audience and encouraging them to kiss. the group's president says they'll come up with a performance that is enjoyable and comfortable for everyone. it's also about mermaids who talk under the water. i know we're rethinking all the disney movies, but -- >> kissing a girl is about consent. i know. >> can't we enjoy them? >> thanks for joining us. i'm christine romans. >> i'm dave briggs. "new >>> flynn provided information that allowed that. >> i think it's good news for president trump. >> president trump is sending a signal to shut up and i'll pardon you, and mueller is sending the signal, cooperate and you get to go home. >> we do not have a
" from its act over concerns about consent. ♪ kiss the girl >> the princeton tiger tones cut the songnts complained not only about the lyrics, it don't take a word, not a single word, go on and -- ♪ kiss the girl >> well done. >> the performance itself includes picking a man and a woman from the audience and encouraging them to kiss. the group's president says they'll come up with a performance that is enjoyable and comfortable for everyone. it's also about mermaids...
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be directed to watch the contest online....or to places like the mavericks surf shop or the old princeton landing sports bar....who will be hosting watch parties.maureen kelly kron4 news. ( james ) the skyline in the east bay might be dramatically changing if the city of emeryville approves a proposed skyscraper off powell street right off the 80 east highway exit. kron 4's gabe slate talked with some locals... who are happy for the new housing the building would bring, but worried that it would make the east bay commute even worse. these are artist renderings of what the proposed 54-story skyscraper in emeryville would like. it would be the tallest building in the east bay. the tower would fill just under 4 acres, it would offer 638-residential units, 16 stories of the building would be dedicated office space, the project will include a new half-acre public park. here's a map of where this proposed skyscraper would be. it's just off highway 80 eastbound, the powell street exit, it's just north of the ikea in emeryville. here's a ground video look so here's highway 80 eastbound, this is p
be directed to watch the contest online....or to places like the mavericks surf shop or the old princeton landing sports bar....who will be hosting watch parties.maureen kelly kron4 news. ( james ) the skyline in the east bay might be dramatically changing if the city of emeryville approves a proposed skyscraper off powell street right off the 80 east highway exit. kron 4's gabe slate talked with some locals... who are happy for the new housing the building would bring, but worried that it...
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they were written up in the princeton paper and she criticized them saying this is a hetero normativeack on women's rights to oppose the romantic and sexual liability taken by men >> laura: is she supposed to write a consent form up on stage? >> that was the heart of her complaint, no consent. can i stop for a moment? this is the romantic and sexual liability taken by a crab. the crab is trying to convince the guy to kiss the girl so she can get her voice back. >> laura: i have a question. they want to ban fun, does that mean george michael's old song we want your section. >> that should be banned completely. >> laura: we have to go through music on mtv and nicks it all off. >> we need to invite the lady's to sing kiss the boy you won't have any problem with consent, i promise you. last time i introduce did you to the popular toys of the season. they are nasty and gross. i found two other toys. these are real. these will not be on the arroyo kid's christmas list. the first is called doggy to do, the product says if the pop plops when your turn comes you get a part token and the most p
they were written up in the princeton paper and she criticized them saying this is a hetero normativeack on women's rights to oppose the romantic and sexual liability taken by men >> laura: is she supposed to write a consent form up on stage? >> that was the heart of her complaint, no consent. can i stop for a moment? this is the romantic and sexual liability taken by a crab. the crab is trying to convince the guy to kiss the girl so she can get her voice back. >> laura: i...
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princeton harbor and half moon bay to talk about safety. there's speculation that the iconic big wave surfing contest would take place on monday. that did not end up the case. organizers said the surf would be way too dangerous for even the most experienced surfers. they're hoping to have the competition later this week when things calm down a bit. download our app for a free guide to the weather. >>> in san jose police arelooki deadly shooting last night about 10:00 near west alma. officers and firefighters found the victim inside a black mercedes outside a liquor store. he was shot at least once in the chest, rushed to the hospital, but he died. police haven't made any arrests. >>> a follow-up tonight to a tragic crash that killed a san francisco firefighter. mrs. camacho was involved in the deadly crash in rural santa rosa. her car collided head on with another car that drove into the oncoming lane to pass a garbage truck. steven pecati was in the other car, a firefighter. >>> a major milestone in butte county today. all evacuation order
princeton harbor and half moon bay to talk about safety. there's speculation that the iconic big wave surfing contest would take place on monday. that did not end up the case. organizers said the surf would be way too dangerous for even the most experienced surfers. they're hoping to have the competition later this week when things calm down a bit. download our app for a free guide to the weather. >>> in san jose police arelooki deadly shooting last night about 10:00 near west alma....
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be directed to watch the contest online....or to places like the mavericks surf shop or the old princeton landing sports bar....who will be hosting watch parties.maureen kelly kron4 news. coming up at six.. threatening messages found on an east bay college campus ... why many students are dissatisfied with the alert from officials. and next.... president trump now firing back ... reacting to claims from his former lawyer who says, he broke the law at the behest of donald trump.. (lawrence)and i'm tracking your weeknight forcast... that's just ahead. (ken) president trump took to twitter to break his silence on the sentencing of his former personal attorney. (pam) the president claims .... he did not direct michael cohen to break the law. reporter jeff zeleny has more. president trump:"let me tell you -- i never directed him to do anything wrong."president trump speaking out today against his longtime lawyer and fixer michael cohen,saying the charges that led to cohen's three-year prison sentence were intended to embarrass the president. president trump:"because what he did was all unrelat
be directed to watch the contest online....or to places like the mavericks surf shop or the old princeton landing sports bar....who will be hosting watch parties.maureen kelly kron4 news. coming up at six.. threatening messages found on an east bay college campus ... why many students are dissatisfied with the alert from officials. and next.... president trump now firing back ... reacting to claims from his former lawyer who says, he broke the law at the behest of donald trump.. (lawrence)and...
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and we have a young douglas and african-american studies at princeton and you can just see the fires in his eyes and sculpture. >> a good sculpture. >> absolute, you can see it. it is intense. in the intensity has something to do with his rage against the institution, the kind of moral stridency and then you see a story. in the midst of this, there is this insistence on his sense of self possession. it's an interesting source of ways alongside, talk about that. >> douglas sortable himself into existence publicly. he is 20 years a slave in maryland, eastern shore of maryland. then baltimore. he escapes in 1838, he spends three years in bedford massachusetts working at all kinds of menial jobs. he and melva were in new bedford in the same part of the same year and lots of scholars tried to have them meet. [laughter] but a novelist must have the meat because we cannot find that meeting. [laughter] it is just not there. but -- it does not mean it did not use moby dick for an epigraph on that chapter. >> exactly! quickly calls -- i think that is an epigraph. he begins to also preach at th
and we have a young douglas and african-american studies at princeton and you can just see the fires in his eyes and sculpture. >> a good sculpture. >> absolute, you can see it. it is intense. in the intensity has something to do with his rage against the institution, the kind of moral stridency and then you see a story. in the midst of this, there is this insistence on his sense of self possession. it's an interesting source of ways alongside, talk about that. >> douglas...
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he joins us today from princeton, new jersey.ndy, what do you make of all of this, particularly the big game that we had yesterday, being raised to some degree today on a week where we would not expect this type of volume or trading activity? andy: it is very unusual for sure. we have been trying to figure out in the markets live blog, as thisas on wall street, if low is it for stocks are part of the bottoming process. there are too many mixed signals over history, whether you look at 2008 and 2009, or further back to 2000, 2001, 2002. we saw many of these ripping rallies happen to be followed by more declines, perhaps even making new lows. it is very difficult to come up with a complete answer, a clear answer. this could be part of the low or perhaps not. i think one of the things that i wrote about last night was that the average true range for the s&p 500, as we have these bigger losses and gains, that makes the average true range much larger. it is now bigger than it was in 2008, when we had the huge meltdown. it suggests to
he joins us today from princeton, new jersey.ndy, what do you make of all of this, particularly the big game that we had yesterday, being raised to some degree today on a week where we would not expect this type of volume or trading activity? andy: it is very unusual for sure. we have been trying to figure out in the markets live blog, as thisas on wall street, if low is it for stocks are part of the bottoming process. there are too many mixed signals over history, whether you look at 2008 and...
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be directed to watch the contest online....or to places like the mavericks surf shop or the old princeton landing sports bar....who will be hosting watch parties.maureen kelly kron4 news. (grant)a threatening message is discovered at an east bay college -- as students say they were left mostly in the dark about exactly why there were more police on campus today. (vicki)and we'll talk about some of the new mental health resources available for survivors of the camp fire.as butte county residents cope with loss on a scale most of us will never experience. (grant)in the aftermath of the camp fire..mental health is a main focus for schools across butte county. (vicki) kron4's ashley zavala explains how the county's office of education is helping survivors cope with the trauma ... following the deadliest fire california has ever seen. as butte county students and staff settle in to a new normal... school administrators say coping with the trauma from the camp fire has been a priority since it ignited.((michelle zevely -asst. superintendent)) "we assembled a team right away with local experts a
be directed to watch the contest online....or to places like the mavericks surf shop or the old princeton landing sports bar....who will be hosting watch parties.maureen kelly kron4 news. (grant)a threatening message is discovered at an east bay college -- as students say they were left mostly in the dark about exactly why there were more police on campus today. (vicki)and we'll talk about some of the new mental health resources available for survivors of the camp fire.as butte county residents...
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page from a students diary, john ray smith attending the college of new jersey that weather becomes princeton university. and on wednesday, march 22, he writes, a fine day to play baseball, but i am beaten for i can't catch or hits. he's not a great player. and then the following year, the college faculty will ban baseball as being unbecoming of a gentleman. this is the earliest written reference that we have to baseball. so already, the game is on college campuses, already it's being played by boys were much older than children, these are probably older teenagers were playing this game. a couple of other things to note here in the early going of the game, we have examples from the 1850s of the new york name and the massachusetts game. you can see in the new york game, the very familiar diamonds that we are all used to, but massachusetts had a competitive rival game, which was in the shape of a rectangle. and these two sort of battle for supremacy in the mid-19 century, but it was the new york game that was the popularity of the new york press, their enthusiasm for the game, the constant cove
page from a students diary, john ray smith attending the college of new jersey that weather becomes princeton university. and on wednesday, march 22, he writes, a fine day to play baseball, but i am beaten for i can't catch or hits. he's not a great player. and then the following year, the college faculty will ban baseball as being unbecoming of a gentleman. this is the earliest written reference that we have to baseball. so already, the game is on college campuses, already it's being played by...
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after princeton, andrea jung began in retail, neiman marcus, bloomingdale's, ultimately ceo of troubled avon products, where she turned the company around by expanding internationally and focusing on empowering the six million women selling its products worldwide. one of the first women to serve as ceo of a fortune 500 company, she remains the longest-serving woman to this day. currently, jung sits on the boards of apple and unilever. she has taken on a new challenge. chosen to be ceo of grameen america, where she has distributed $750 million in microloans to nearly 100,000 less fortunate women, continuing her quest to ensure women have every opportunity to succeed and lead. on "bloomberg big decisions," andrea jung. andrea jung, welcome to "bloomberg big decisions." great to have you here. great to be here with you, david. david: you spent much of your career in consumer retail. what drew you to that? andrea: it is an interesting thing. i got out of college. i thought i wanted to be a journalist. that did not pan out. i went into a training program in merchandising at bloomingdale's in
after princeton, andrea jung began in retail, neiman marcus, bloomingdale's, ultimately ceo of troubled avon products, where she turned the company around by expanding internationally and focusing on empowering the six million women selling its products worldwide. one of the first women to serve as ceo of a fortune 500 company, she remains the longest-serving woman to this day. currently, jung sits on the boards of apple and unilever. she has taken on a new challenge. chosen to be ceo of...
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he received his masters from the university of chicago and an mba from princeton. we have the director for the center of data analysis at the heritage foundation. we have the president of local lending group loans and vice president of the homeland or association. we have the president and chief executive officer of tower federal credit union. he testifying today on behalf of the national association of insured credit unions. without objection, the witnesses written statements will be made part of the record. thank you mr. chairman. thank you for inviting the housing policy counsel to be part of this discussion. i want to thank you for your long service to our country and your pursuit of a sound housing finance system. i also want to recognize congressman delaney and the other members of this committee whose time on this committee is going to a close. thank you for your service to this nation. we believe the bipartisan housing finance reform situation we are here to discuss is an important advancements in this long standing effort to modernize our housing system an
he received his masters from the university of chicago and an mba from princeton. we have the director for the center of data analysis at the heritage foundation. we have the president of local lending group loans and vice president of the homeland or association. we have the president and chief executive officer of tower federal credit union. he testifying today on behalf of the national association of insured credit unions. without objection, the witnesses written statements will be made part...
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she applied to princeton and her teachers said to her, really? you are applying to princeton?on to be engaged. after much agonising you eventually find the perfect ring. only to go and lose it. you had onejob! that's what happened to one british couple who lost their engagement ring while in new york. john drennan had proposed to daniella anthony in central park — she said yes — but the ring was too big, and hours later as they went to get lunch, it fell off, into a subway grate. cctv captured the aftermath of the pair trying desperately to retrieve the ring for two hours. no such luck — that is, until a friend alerted them to a tweet from the nypd that had gone viral. police had posted the footage in an appeal to reunite the mystery couple with their ring — and thanks to the internet — that will now happen. indeed. all‘s well that ends well. some people are suggesting daniel craig to play me. or eddie red mane. iam ignoring craig to play me. or eddie red mane. i am ignoring the person who said barney rubble. have you read all of them, christian? or only the ones that said dan
she applied to princeton and her teachers said to her, really? you are applying to princeton?on to be engaged. after much agonising you eventually find the perfect ring. only to go and lose it. you had onejob! that's what happened to one british couple who lost their engagement ring while in new york. john drennan had proposed to daniella anthony in central park — she said yes — but the ring was too big, and hours later as they went to get lunch, it fell off, into a subway grate. cctv...
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princeton, was the recovery ship for apollo 8. i was aboard the u. ss.s. princeton at the time.did a recovery. there was a very important mission experiment we were using for that mission. we were sent to the ship in order to bring back pictures from the moon. and i never found out whether that mission or that experiment, you know, went over or not. i was wondering, did mr. kurson have any information about that, you know, particular thing with the apollo 8 mission? >> melvin, thank you. >> i don't. i'm sorry to say, i don't. that sounds fascinating. i don't know about that experiment at all. i'm sorry to say. >> we are looking at their return and pictures of what that celebration meant for them. what was going through their minds? >> boy, it's hard to say. you know, when you ask them, i think what they felt most when they got on the recovery ship was grateful to be americans. they felt very proud of their country. for what it represented, for what it had done and what it had risked and dared to do. you have to remember that we're still in the cold war and this is really a battl
princeton, was the recovery ship for apollo 8. i was aboard the u. ss.s. princeton at the time.did a recovery. there was a very important mission experiment we were using for that mission. we were sent to the ship in order to bring back pictures from the moon. and i never found out whether that mission or that experiment, you know, went over or not. i was wondering, did mr. kurson have any information about that, you know, particular thing with the apollo 8 mission? >> melvin, thank you....
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>> princeton university. >> okay, you went to princeton -- >> many of my friends went to -- [inaudible] >> okay. it's not about -- yeah. so the question is did you have the sense when you were there that you could be called out for saying something insensitive, that you had to really sort of watch yourself in how to you spoke in class? >> go to the mic. >> yeah, go to the mic. >> sure. i think it was the but not in a way to get you in trouble. i think it's a way of everyone learning. right? so my view of offensive speech, for example, you know, you have your -- you may have the right under our constitution to say offensive things, but you don't necessarily to have the right not to for people to have social repercussions in response to that, right? >> okay. that makes a lot of sense. that makes a lot of sense for each individual person, and 20 years ago that argument would have been very persuasive. but now put everybody in a network where if i say something, each individual right person has the right to shame me, but because it's 500 people, i commit suicide the next day. i shouldn't m
>> princeton university. >> okay, you went to princeton -- >> many of my friends went to -- [inaudible] >> okay. it's not about -- yeah. so the question is did you have the sense when you were there that you could be called out for saying something insensitive, that you had to really sort of watch yourself in how to you spoke in class? >> go to the mic. >> yeah, go to the mic. >> sure. i think it was the but not in a way to get you in trouble. i think...
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week so they have to cancel so i have to to correct it it's a decision to send it over to the in princeton they corrected it and pens and pencils has such as has been called pixie for as long as the decisions of the european court are respected by member states i would not criticize them i am a lawyer and the law lawyer knows they are always different opinions and i shall never let me talk to you as a lawyer because the subject of rules came up in new have been most insistent we're talking about them twenty sixteen you said it clearly all nations must stick to the rules of the single currency. was my boss isn't they don't do that who who doesn't the stability pact was introduced since it's been introduced not a single year has gone by without at least one member countries finances reaching guidelines you know this you know this but who are the rules for the little countries. no we in germany read required to respect towards believe in my in my time in my term as finance minister i did work too for for respecting so would i have i know you have seventy six rule infringement cases against yo
week so they have to cancel so i have to to correct it it's a decision to send it over to the in princeton they corrected it and pens and pencils has such as has been called pixie for as long as the decisions of the european court are respected by member states i would not criticize them i am a lawyer and the law lawyer knows they are always different opinions and i shall never let me talk to you as a lawyer because the subject of rules came up in new have been most insistent we're talking...
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, so he was the president of princeton college because he had that kind of intellectual reputation. and he also when he preached, including centers in the hands of an angry god, when he reached he had a manuscript in front of him that he had handwritten out and he read the manuscript. i think he would try to give it some feeling but the power of his sermons is in the content, it's not in the rhetorical fireworks, right? so when he gave centers in the hands of an angry god in 1741 it got an intense reaction from the people who were there and some of the people at the meeting when he gave it started crying out for mercy. what can i do to be saved? they were terrified, the judgment of god. some would be falling out in the aisles and crying and this sort of thing. when edwards saw what was happening and it was getting noisier and noisier in the meeting room, he closed up his sermon and he said, i think we're okay. we don't need to get this crazy, right? so he's not necessarily looking for, you know, this outlandish response, but he gets it because of the power of the rhetoric that he us
, so he was the president of princeton college because he had that kind of intellectual reputation. and he also when he preached, including centers in the hands of an angry god, when he reached he had a manuscript in front of him that he had handwritten out and he read the manuscript. i think he would try to give it some feeling but the power of his sermons is in the content, it's not in the rhetorical fireworks, right? so when he gave centers in the hands of an angry god in 1741 it got an...
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bush on the former soviet union he has taught russian studies at princeton and n.y.u. published columns in the washington post reuters and else. well he recently said that relations between the united states and russia are worse now than any time since the nineteenth histories what's behind that claim and who if anyone does he think it improve the relationship between the two countries let's try and out as professor cohen joins me from new york his latest book is war with russia i'm showing it to you from putin and ukraine to trump and russia gate ok steve invasive words for joining us. i thought everything between russia and the united states was going to be better because the relationship between putin and trump and the fact that russia wanted trump in the office. well i think larry you and i are what's called veterans of the previous cold war which lasted forty years it's kind of nice to talk with someone approximately of my generation i'm old women you cause the oil i don't know about that good you look but you look better so where are the same generation the point
bush on the former soviet union he has taught russian studies at princeton and n.y.u. published columns in the washington post reuters and else. well he recently said that relations between the united states and russia are worse now than any time since the nineteenth histories what's behind that claim and who if anyone does he think it improve the relationship between the two countries let's try and out as professor cohen joins me from new york his latest book is war with russia i'm showing it...
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but that was firestone library at princeton university. this is a totally new experience for me. to walk away from the life that you have had. virtually every important member of my family we slept in my small college room my mother got the bed. she was the oldest member me and my cousin slept on the floor. one of my cousins who was a little older came and went to the bathroom downstairs and all of a sudden he comes running back upstairs and says sonj sonja, there is a couple down in the bathroom. and he said you don't do that and i said i don't but other people do. and he said where is there a men side? so i took them outside he came back out and said the same thing happened there. [laughter] but that moment is what i've continued my life is bringing my family with all of my life experiences. i do not leave them behind. [applause] so at the induction and all of a sudden at one point and there is my grandma in her wheelchair. and a stack of napkins with the white house seal on them. she is sitting there with her pocketbook. [laughter] and i tell her what are you doing? she says t
but that was firestone library at princeton university. this is a totally new experience for me. to walk away from the life that you have had. virtually every important member of my family we slept in my small college room my mother got the bed. she was the oldest member me and my cousin slept on the floor. one of my cousins who was a little older came and went to the bathroom downstairs and all of a sudden he comes running back upstairs and says sonj sonja, there is a couple down in the...
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the president of princeton college because he had that kind of intellectual reputation. also, when he preached, he had a manuscript in front of him that he had hand written out and he read the manuscript. i think he would try to give it some feeling, but the power of his sermon is in the content. it is not in the rhetorical fireworks. when he gave sinners in the hands of an angry god in 1741, it got an intense reaction and some of the people at the meeting when he gave it started crying out for the mercy and what can i do to be saved and they were terrified and somewhere in the aisles crying in the sort of string, thing. and when he saw what was happening, he closed at this sermon and he said we don't need this. so he is not nearly are necessarily looking for this outlandish response but he gets it because of the power of the rhetoric he uses and even secular scholars of the colonial period of edwards, people who don't believe in christianity a and so forth they know he is brilliant and that is rhetoric is funny and that is one of the reasons why people today still study
the president of princeton college because he had that kind of intellectual reputation. also, when he preached, he had a manuscript in front of him that he had hand written out and he read the manuscript. i think he would try to give it some feeling, but the power of his sermon is in the content. it is not in the rhetorical fireworks. when he gave sinners in the hands of an angry god in 1741, it got an intense reaction and some of the people at the meeting when he gave it started crying out for...
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uncomfortable about his own future and where that might take him in relation to what the chrome princeton serbia rebiya thought about him as a washington post reporter. peter has always told. has said in his interviews and to his friends that he's not a dissident he does not classify himself as a dissident and he even expressed of late nostalgia to his home in saudi arabia and to go back and doing his family and we know that he has always also written about his support to the reforms conducted by crown prince mohammed the said man however he always insisted that he wants to saudi arabia the reforms in saudi arabia to be complete and not to be one sided he said in order for these reforms to succeed one hundred percent man has also to give freedom of speech and he has to. release those people who are in prison just because they express their opinion and he in this regard said that he himself he has very serious concerns about himself about it he doesn't want to see himself behind bars just because he has expressed his opinion and that is the major focus of his concerns however it seems from
uncomfortable about his own future and where that might take him in relation to what the chrome princeton serbia rebiya thought about him as a washington post reporter. peter has always told. has said in his interviews and to his friends that he's not a dissident he does not classify himself as a dissident and he even expressed of late nostalgia to his home in saudi arabia and to go back and doing his family and we know that he has always also written about his support to the reforms conducted...
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agencies fandy it was well brad well traveled well educated graduated stanford law school i had gone to princeton theology school so it was it was very appealing to be around somebody who. i was frankly very impressed with and so fascinated with and eight months later we were getting married at the dallas arboretum and all of our family and friends were there and it was at that point seemed like a dream come true. there were red flags before we got married there were there were frankly there were red flags all along the way sandy has what i consider to be a dual personality and that this other character would emerge whenever he drank i don't literally had to do something radical. the only remedy to remove him from my life was for me to leave dallas i had to leave dallas and i'd leave all my friends behind and completely. move to a different city. who asked sandy. but he wouldn't leave her i just kept saying you know let's be friends let's be friends he wanted it to be more so he told me that he was going to europe and then i never heard anything for a while the word got back to me that he'd been
agencies fandy it was well brad well traveled well educated graduated stanford law school i had gone to princeton theology school so it was it was very appealing to be around somebody who. i was frankly very impressed with and so fascinated with and eight months later we were getting married at the dallas arboretum and all of our family and friends were there and it was at that point seemed like a dream come true. there were red flags before we got married there were there were frankly there...