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at the end of the day, after visiting both, a princeton alum called me every day after i got into princeton and told me why princeton was a better school for me. and he ultimately invited me to a lunch with bill bradley. and between two of them and john rogers, the founder of ariel, i was triple-teamed. and ultimately i said, any school where people would be this fanatical about the school and having someone go there must be a really great place. so, against my mother's wishes, i chose princeton. david: and you never regretted it, right? mellody: i left princeton in every way. princetonians, we are hard-core, we bleed orange and black. david: so you graduated in what year? mellody: 1991. david: and then you decided to go back to chicago. i would assume you could have had jobs in new york or the east coast, but you went to your hometown, chicago. it was a small firm? mellody: it was tiny. maybe $1 billion at the time. and i did interview on wall street. one day after making a lot of trips into new york on the train to do the interview, one day i just called john rogers. then he had the title
at the end of the day, after visiting both, a princeton alum called me every day after i got into princeton and told me why princeton was a better school for me. and he ultimately invited me to a lunch with bill bradley. and between two of them and john rogers, the founder of ariel, i was triple-teamed. and ultimately i said, any school where people would be this fanatical about the school and having someone go there must be a really great place. so, against my mother's wishes, i chose...
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at the end of the day after visiting both, a princeton alum called me every day after i got into princeton and told me why princeton was a better school for me. he ultimately invited me to a lunch with bill bradley and between the two of them, the founder of ariel, i was triple teamed and i said any school where people will be this fanatical about the school and having someone go there must be a great place. so against my mother's wishes i chose princeton. david: and you never regret it. mellody: i loved princeton, we are hard-core, we bleed orange and black. david: so you graduated in what year? mellody: 1991. david: you and back to chicago. you could have gone to new york or the east coast, but you went to your hometown, chicago. it was a small firm? mellody: it was tiny. i did interview on wall street. one day after making a lot of trips into new york on the train to do the interview, one day i called john rogers, the then president, and i said i wanted to come to ariel because i could see what i could learn working with him up close versus the layers down in some of the other firms. he
at the end of the day after visiting both, a princeton alum called me every day after i got into princeton and told me why princeton was a better school for me. he ultimately invited me to a lunch with bill bradley and between the two of them, the founder of ariel, i was triple teamed and i said any school where people will be this fanatical about the school and having someone go there must be a great place. so against my mother's wishes i chose princeton. david: and you never regret it....
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>> they are at princeton. >> what's at princeton connection that brought them to princeton? >> princeton was the actual place that grover and frances retired to. i will never forget the story. it's a great story, susan. i've been told this many, many years. grover did not like woodrow wilson and at the time woodrow wilson was the president at the time and 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 but that's the -- that's the connection. he actually retired to princeton. >> while we are talking about the clevelands children they also had a daughter that became very famous who unfortunately also 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 to actually put the images of the baby and also frances on that and we have actual tons of political memorabilia, tons of souvenirs that have been given away and they actually contacted the famil
>> they are at princeton. >> what's at princeton connection that brought them to princeton? >> princeton was the actual place that grover and frances retired to. i will never forget the story. it's a great story, susan. i've been told this many, many years. grover did not like woodrow wilson and at the time woodrow wilson was the president at the time and he did not allow his children or woodrow wilson's children to play together because there was a rift so they did not play...
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what happened in their lives that got them to princeton? >> princeton was the place grover and france was retired to and i never will forget the story i've been told this many times, grover didn't like woodrow wilson and at the time woodrow wilson didn't allow his children to play together because there was a little bit of a rift, so they didn't play together, but that's the connection. he retired to princeton. >> they also had a daughter that became very famous who unfortunately also passed away baby ruth. we have a candy bar named after baby ruth. tell us about the family stories about baby ruth. >> the actual candy company contacted the family to put images of the baby and also francis and we have political memorabilia and they contacted the family. but sadly, like you said, ruth passed away and sadly, susan, she was pregnant with the child at the time and both happened almost at the same time, so she did not get a chance to say goodbye before she passed away. >> andn a very early. >> they were afraid the disease would certainly affect t
what happened in their lives that got them to princeton? >> princeton was the place grover and france was retired to and i never will forget the story i've been told this many times, grover didn't like woodrow wilson and at the time woodrow wilson didn't allow his children to play together because there was a little bit of a rift, so they didn't play together, but that's the connection. he retired to princeton. >> they also had a daughter that became very famous who unfortunately...
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>> princeton was the actual place that grover and francis retired to. i will never forget the story i have been told this many times that grover did not like woodrow wilson and at the time wilson was the president and he did not allow his children to play together because there was a rift but that is the connection he actually retireds to princeton. >> talking about the cleveland children one daughter became famous but then passed away in her youth and her name was ruth and we have a candy bar named baby ruth. >> the actual candy company contacted the cleveland family to put the images of the baby and also francis on that. we have political memorabilia or souvenirs and they contacted the family actually to have those images on that candy bar but sadly ruth passed away and sadly she was pregnant with the child at the time and both happened almost at the same time so she did not get a chance to say goodbye to ruth before she passed away. >> it was very early in her childhood. >> they were afraid that the disease could affect the child and everybody thinks
>> princeton was the actual place that grover and francis retired to. i will never forget the story i have been told this many times that grover did not like woodrow wilson and at the time wilson was the president and he did not allow his children to play together because there was a rift but that is the connection he actually retireds to princeton. >> talking about the cleveland children one daughter became famous but then passed away in her youth and her name was ruth and we have...
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students they're never intending to take so harvard, princeton, gayle and you harvard, princeton or yale up apply that's one more rejection it makes it more exclusive. it's an extremely unethical act it's wasting people's time, wasting their money, leading them on increase the prestige of the university and the ranking systems. >> what was your college experience would you do it differently today? >> i went to a small liberal arts college for undergraduate. graduate school phd and a large public university taught at both types of institutions. i see some similarities some differences i offer the same advice into the high school students when i talk to them today, think about it strategically. pick a major base out what you think will be suited and trying to discover yourself are trying to find a new path, hobby or consumption in life. in other words, think a way to get to college efficiently. one thing i would have done is continuing in the community college credit not the general education requirements out of the way. what we will find is these are the major contributor to the cost of c
students they're never intending to take so harvard, princeton, gayle and you harvard, princeton or yale up apply that's one more rejection it makes it more exclusive. it's an extremely unethical act it's wasting people's time, wasting their money, leading them on increase the prestige of the university and the ranking systems. >> what was your college experience would you do it differently today? >> i went to a small liberal arts college for undergraduate. graduate school phd and a...
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all i would do is say well i got into princeton. i went to princeton. i'm the princeton, you know, and i i they would it was an attitude. and i thought boy. is this the best and the brightest of the ivy league that they somewhere through all that education. they didn't learn to not be conceited in and so did it make a difference that they had gone to princeton yale or harvard or any of these schools? i think they i grew up slower in the midwest and i may have been paying for it ever since. but you know, so they were maybe who got to go to good private schools. i went to public schools. they got the advantage of a great prep school of trinity in new york, and then they go to yale or something. so yeah, they have a big leg up because after i did my doctorate at georgetown even georgetown wasn't good enough when you apply for jobs in history, they want to hire the people that did a phd from harvard yale princeton, you know, sometimes a berkeley stanford slips and but so i've been all that as to say, i've been a big booster of the land grant schools like oh
all i would do is say well i got into princeton. i went to princeton. i'm the princeton, you know, and i i they would it was an attitude. and i thought boy. is this the best and the brightest of the ivy league that they somewhere through all that education. they didn't learn to not be conceited in and so did it make a difference that they had gone to princeton yale or harvard or any of these schools? i think they i grew up slower in the midwest and i may have been paying for it ever since. but...
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the british are coming takes from lexington to princeton, the outbreak into the new year, of 1777. in terms of world war ii, where would that be for the united states? how far with we through the saga? is it casta rene pass or something? >> i think it is probably closer to tunis in may of 1943 where, after some real lows the allied force, american and british, wins flew, and clears the north african coast and we have landed of course in 1942 in morocco and algeria, and the seven-month campaign through the atlas mountains and we drive and germans -- destroy the german army. i think that corresponds to where we are after washington's unbelievable victories twice at trenton and once at princeton. we are at early 1777 at that point. to paraphrase churchill, it is not the beginning ends but it is probably the end of the beginning in both those wars? i am fortunate right now, there are few individuals in the world who could even take a crack at the question i am about to ask. other commonalities between these wars. technology was different. machine gunts, from flint lock muskets. but in
the british are coming takes from lexington to princeton, the outbreak into the new year, of 1777. in terms of world war ii, where would that be for the united states? how far with we through the saga? is it casta rene pass or something? >> i think it is probably closer to tunis in may of 1943 where, after some real lows the allied force, american and british, wins flew, and clears the north african coast and we have landed of course in 1942 in morocco and algeria, and the seven-month...
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and yale love it when students that are probably not going to get into harvard princeton and yale apply because that adds another rejection and that makes them more exclusive to me. this is an extremely unethical act because it's basically wasting people's time wasting their money leading them on to something that they're not really going to be offered by that university and it's all to increase the prestige of the university to game these ranking systems. what was your college experience? and would you do it differently today? so i went through a small liberal arts college for undergraduate and then great did graduate school of phd at a large public university. i've taught at both types of institutions, and you know, i see some similarities some differences between them. i think if i had done college, i'd offer the same advice that i do to high school students when i talked to them today is to think about it strategically pick a major early on and pick a major based on what you think is going to be suited to make a career in not because you're just trying to discover yourself or trying
and yale love it when students that are probably not going to get into harvard princeton and yale apply because that adds another rejection and that makes them more exclusive to me. this is an extremely unethical act because it's basically wasting people's time wasting their money leading them on to something that they're not really going to be offered by that university and it's all to increase the prestige of the university to game these ranking systems. what was your college experience? and...
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then kind of move from there so, you know, the british are coming takes us from lexington to princeton. so april 1775 the big outbreak too just into the new year 70 1777. in terms of world war ii, where would that be for the united states? how far are we through the saga or is it i don't know catherine pass or something. um, i think it's probably closer to tunis in may of 1943 where after some real lows the allied force american and british wins through and clears the north african coast, and we have landed of course in 1942 in morocco and algeria and the seven-month campaign through the atlas mountains. and finally we drive the germans in italians. we destroyed the german italian army in north africa at that point and i think that that corresponds roughly to where we are after washington's really unbelievable victories twice at trenton and once it princeton we are in early 1777 at that point. it's you know to paraphrase churchill. it's it's not the beginning of the end, but it's probably the the end of the beginning in both those wars. i'm really fortunate right now that there are a f
then kind of move from there so, you know, the british are coming takes us from lexington to princeton. so april 1775 the big outbreak too just into the new year 70 1777. in terms of world war ii, where would that be for the united states? how far are we through the saga or is it i don't know catherine pass or something. um, i think it's probably closer to tunis in may of 1943 where after some real lows the allied force american and british wins through and clears the north african coast, and...
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we can now speak to steven cowley, who's director of the princeton plasma physics laboratory.usly the director of culham centre for fusion energy where this latest successful research took place. i have to put a disclaimer income that you were previously the director of the culham centre for fusion energy where this most successful research took place. when you were there, did you know that this was, that the team there would achieve this success? actually, when i was there, we were working towards this success, it was taking a bit longer than we had hoped, and thejet team had to solve a number of difficult problems to get there. i am so glad they got there. it proves that when you think through the science rigorously you can make it happen, and i'm so pleased for them. it is wonderful to see. actually, i wish i was part of the team still, because it is so exciting. the team still, because it is so exciting-— so exciting. that is exactly what we — so exciting. that is exactly what we wanted _ so exciting. that is exactly what we wanted to - so exciting. that is exactly what we
we can now speak to steven cowley, who's director of the princeton plasma physics laboratory.usly the director of culham centre for fusion energy where this latest successful research took place. i have to put a disclaimer income that you were previously the director of the culham centre for fusion energy where this most successful research took place. when you were there, did you know that this was, that the team there would achieve this success? actually, when i was there, we were working...
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so we can function together just takes covet princeton's or would have been, i mean, we're a very little island. there could have been an understanding between the 2 parties for covet. andreas lord o's is among those looking for ways to overcome the divide between greek and turkish. cypriots. a turkish businessman has invited him to lunch and from august as old town. he knows that lord hos own several buildings. if an agreement is reached for the rebuilding of rocher, there's lots of money to be made from construction contracts and tourism. that tends to encourage people to learn to get along monitoring action lawsuit. linkedin, i'm convinced that for russia ship you hung up again, which a couple of them. this isn't just a question for greeks and turk saloon are also about the visitors from abroad. who start coming back this time by the law should be open to every one obama machine on more muscular for lower dose. it's not just a matter of rebuilding old of a roacha. the architect spent years working on a vision for his home town that isn't overshadowed by its tragic history but oriented
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professor in college first lady's absence one of her favorite authors and remember her going to princeton morrison for a paper that she was doing for 100 doctorate. .. told us to live by. she once wrote we have got more yesterdays than anybody. we need some kind of tomorrow. places like lorraine have a lot of proud yesterdays it. now they're going to have some brighter tomorrows because of all of you. god bless you all, may god protect our troops for the reason they tell me i have to head out i wasn't planning on going immediately is whether going back to washington. and there's a lot going on in europe right now. and god bless you all as i said. may god protect our troops. thank you, thank you. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪hosted by the library of congress, this runs one hour.
professor in college first lady's absence one of her favorite authors and remember her going to princeton morrison for a paper that she was doing for 100 doctorate. .. told us to live by. she once wrote we have got more yesterdays than anybody. we need some kind of tomorrow. places like lorraine have a lot of proud yesterdays it. now they're going to have some brighter tomorrows because of all of you. god bless you all, may god protect our troops for the reason they tell me i have to head out i...
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professor in college first lady's absence one of her favorite authors and remember her going to princeton morrison for a paper that she was doing for 100 doctorate. .. told us to live by. she once wrote we have got more yesterdays than anybody. we need some kind of tomorrow. places like lorraine have a lot of proud yesterdays it. now they're going to have some brighter tomorrows because of all of you. god bless you all, may god protect our troops for the reason they tell me i have to head out i wasn't planning on going immediately is whether going back to washington. and there's a lot going on in europe right now. and god bless you all as i said. may god protect our troops. thank you, thank you. [applause] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ cspanshop.org us sixpence online stored routes their latest collection apparel, books, home decor, and accessories. there's something for every c-span fan and every purchase helps support a nonprofit operation. stop now or any time at cspanshop.org. ♪ >> at nato headquarters in belgium, u.s. defense secretary lloyd austin disputed russia's claims of dra
professor in college first lady's absence one of her favorite authors and remember her going to princeton morrison for a paper that she was doing for 100 doctorate. .. told us to live by. she once wrote we have got more yesterdays than anybody. we need some kind of tomorrow. places like lorraine have a lot of proud yesterdays it. now they're going to have some brighter tomorrows because of all of you. god bless you all, may god protect our troops for the reason they tell me i have to head out i...
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professor in college first lady's absence one of her favorite authors and remember her going to princetono interview toni morrison for a paper that she was doing for 100 doctorate. .. told us to live by. she once wrote we have got more yesterda places like these have a lot of proud yesterdays. now they will have brighter tomorrows because of all of you. god bless you all. may god protect our troops. they told me i had to head out because of weather going back to washington. there is a little thing going on in europe right now. may god bless you all. may god protect our troops. [applause] ♪ announcer: officials from around the country testified on how the federal emergency management agency could better meet their needs. watch friday night beginning at 8:00 eastern on c-span2, online at c-span.org, or watchful coverage on our free video app, c-span now. >> on almost all presidential rankings lists you will find warren harding's name at or near the bottom. tonight on q&a in honor of president's day, a historian says that while harding had his faults, his commish are often overlooked, includ
professor in college first lady's absence one of her favorite authors and remember her going to princetono interview toni morrison for a paper that she was doing for 100 doctorate. .. told us to live by. she once wrote we have got more yesterda places like these have a lot of proud yesterdays. now they will have brighter tomorrows because of all of you. god bless you all. may god protect our troops. they told me i had to head out because of weather going back to washington. there is a little...
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reporter carter princeton is in inglewood with more. >> reporter: mayor james butts says the inglewood police chief reached out immediately to daniel luna's mother to let her know an arrest have been made. she said she was very much relieved. let's give you a look at the photo provided to us by inglewood pd. this is 33-year-old suspect brian alexis. they found him by tracing the license plate of the vehicle seen in security video. he was arrested and brought into early this morning on $3000 bail. mayor james butts says once he was contacted by police, he asked officers to come to him. >> officers went to his location, and he voluntarily accompanied them to the inglewood police department, where he received his miranda admiration and was interviewed. after the interview, he was placed under arrest. >> reporter: the assault victim, 49ers fan, daniel luna, remains in a medically induced coma but is in stable condition. security video shows that luna shoved him first. he fell to the ground. an e.r. doctor said that luna suffered facial practice as well as intracranial bleeding. the mayor s
reporter carter princeton is in inglewood with more. >> reporter: mayor james butts says the inglewood police chief reached out immediately to daniel luna's mother to let her know an arrest have been made. she said she was very much relieved. let's give you a look at the photo provided to us by inglewood pd. this is 33-year-old suspect brian alexis. they found him by tracing the license plate of the vehicle seen in security video. he was arrested and brought into early this morning on...
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eddie glaud, princeton of african-american studies chair and author of "beginagain" and "uncommon faithe on our tv next. he is known for his anti-war anthems that became the soundtrack for the '60s. lester chambers, there he is, sounding by, of the chambers brothers, joins us right after the break. e chambers e chambers brothers what is this nightmare? it's how some people describe... shingles. a painful, blistering rash that could interrupt your life for weeks. the break. ways. if you've had chickenpox, the virus that causes shingles is already inside of you. if you're 50 years or older ask your doctor or pharmacist about shingles. nyquil severe gives you powerful relief for your worst cold and flu symptoms, if you're 50 years or older ask your doctor on sunday night and every night. nyquil severe. the nighttime, sniffling, sneezing, coughing, aching, stuffy head, best sleep with a cold, medicine. that was quick. and rewarding. i earn 3% cash back at drugstores with chase freedom unlimited. that means i earn on my bug spray and my sunscreen. you ready to go fishing? i got the bait. i a
eddie glaud, princeton of african-american studies chair and author of "beginagain" and "uncommon faithe on our tv next. he is known for his anti-war anthems that became the soundtrack for the '60s. lester chambers, there he is, sounding by, of the chambers brothers, joins us right after the break. e chambers e chambers brothers what is this nightmare? it's how some people describe... shingles. a painful, blistering rash that could interrupt your life for weeks. the break. ways....
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thinking about wendy brown's political theory at advanced study here at princeton, talking about theen transformed from citizens to self interested persons in trust in our own -- so, you can see that there is a concern about my own interest, right? i'm satisfied with my own. a disregard for any notion of the public good. so, one way to read this is to, you know, turning away from a robust conception of the public good that my well-being is tied to others. a kind of deep selfishness that is, in some ways, over running politics these days. >> i think there's something good about being able to distinguish those. i do think that, like, you don't want the national ... there is a sense, a profound sense, but the nation is not a great place. i would probably answer the question in the same way the pollsters, probably you guys as well. is the u -- is the u.s. headed in a good direction? i would say yes. you are getting to something, the distinction, the trajectory that we are on as a nation right now. what is going on in our daily lives. both of which have been torn asunder. that's the thing
thinking about wendy brown's political theory at advanced study here at princeton, talking about theen transformed from citizens to self interested persons in trust in our own -- so, you can see that there is a concern about my own interest, right? i'm satisfied with my own. a disregard for any notion of the public good. so, one way to read this is to, you know, turning away from a robust conception of the public good that my well-being is tied to others. a kind of deep selfishness that is, in...
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eddie mcleod, the department of african american studies at princeton university. it's great to have you both on. this segment is a vibe check for the nation. the vibes are, back yes. that's basically the headline for everything right now, that the vibes are back, basically. i was sort of surprised to see their personal happiness number, which i would've anticipated will be lower, and the gap between the two. what's your theory or ruminating on this, michelle? >> it's hard to say. there is another graph that you see going around, with happiness and unhappiness crisscrossing, recently. some people are very unhappy, some people are very happy with what we've seen. are you satisfied with the way things are going in your personal life can also mean, are you happy with your family? as opposed to are you personally happy? it's a hard question. it can also be -- to say no is also to admit to personal failure, right? to say no is to say that things my personal life are going bad. it's quite a thing to admit to a stranger. >> what is your thinking, eddie. >> i'm thinking th
eddie mcleod, the department of african american studies at princeton university. it's great to have you both on. this segment is a vibe check for the nation. the vibes are, back yes. that's basically the headline for everything right now, that the vibes are back, basically. i was sort of surprised to see their personal happiness number, which i would've anticipated will be lower, and the gap between the two. what's your theory or ruminating on this, michelle? >> it's hard to say. there...
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joining me now, eddie glaude jr., author, chair of the department of african american studies at princetonity and also an esteemed msnbc political analyst. as we talk about this big number, 50. some of these books have been in circulation for years and years. why do parents want them banned? >> well, we find ourselves, first of all, it's great to see you, alex. we find ourselves in a moment of retrenchment. there are forces in our country that are really in a state of panic about losing, in some ways, the kind of cultural, you know, bearing, their cultural bearing, and so one of the reflections of that sense of panic is this attempt to police and censor what our children are exposed to, and at the heart of it, at the heart of all of this, of course, is this idea that america must remain culturally and politically a white nation in the vein of old europe. >> well, that's disturbing. what about the difference -- if you can explain, between banning books and then just taking them off the reading list and thereby the implications for long-standing policies against censorship. >> yeah, so, the
joining me now, eddie glaude jr., author, chair of the department of african american studies at princetonity and also an esteemed msnbc political analyst. as we talk about this big number, 50. some of these books have been in circulation for years and years. why do parents want them banned? >> well, we find ourselves, first of all, it's great to see you, alex. we find ourselves in a moment of retrenchment. there are forces in our country that are really in a state of panic about losing,...
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it resembles princeton, new jersey. so, again, there's this other side to it where he's taking what he knows and comparing what he's just meeting. hey, they're like us. they're like princeton up there. hey, we've got these connections. they're part of our community in doing this. and then he pointed out the other side of the connecticut river is what is called the state of vermont but is in dispute at that time. so he's observing and recording, examining what is different, similar, what is common among the various regions and peoples. there were certainly some unfavorable comparisons but, quite frankly, he was often very positive about what he was seeing. i will say he was also looking for future opportunities in this. the thing we saw with hawkins he couldn't make it as a printer in philadelphia. there were a surplus at the time but he was certainly looking out there and up see things like, hmm, albany, do you have a printing press that i see nobody is using. well, he was drafting a letter to say would you be intereste
it resembles princeton, new jersey. so, again, there's this other side to it where he's taking what he knows and comparing what he's just meeting. hey, they're like us. they're like princeton up there. hey, we've got these connections. they're part of our community in doing this. and then he pointed out the other side of the connecticut river is what is called the state of vermont but is in dispute at that time. so he's observing and recording, examining what is different, similar, what is...
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went to princeton, came back winds gold again.n the gold medal on her first run with a score of 94. she is the first female snowboarder in olympic history to win back-to-back gold in halfpipe. it is only 21. so she is now pulling a shaun is the next olympics, compete tomorrow. excuse and don't forget, again, i mean, i'm a little little how about by the way, she's going to prince that. she went to princeton. nathan chen is going to yale in at lenox and super smart. what a what a combination. all right. thank you very and are and will be or again a little bit. >> later on this. all right. well, well, remember as it was a birthday, i thought how far i've come this. i'm so proud. >> never heal this small. sometimes a look at they're so young and they're doing so much so calm. amazing. but, you know, more time to achieve things, james. yes, get outside, enjoy the weather should pretty nice it should be beautiful this afternoon. yeah, john was talking about temperatures that are going to be potentially. >> pushing 80 degrees. so let's t
went to princeton, came back winds gold again.n the gold medal on her first run with a score of 94. she is the first female snowboarder in olympic history to win back-to-back gold in halfpipe. it is only 21. so she is now pulling a shaun is the next olympics, compete tomorrow. excuse and don't forget, again, i mean, i'm a little little how about by the way, she's going to prince that. she went to princeton. nathan chen is going to yale in at lenox and super smart. what a what a combination. all...
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but we published a book three years ago called race for profit by kanka taylor who is at princeton. it is a revised dissertation. let me start there. it is a revised dissertation. ten years later, more research. this is a sensely researched book. it is not beach reading. but it is a vital book. it was a long list on the national book award. fineins list for the pulitzer. she got a writing gig at "the new yorker." won a macarthur. this is a woman whose time was come but the publication this book was a singular moment. when i was at basic i am not sure i would have taken on a book like this. it felt -- it has elements to its ones that make commercial publishers, ugh, it is has lots of research in it and it is a revised dissertation. we knew she was going to be successful but didn't know it was going to be like that. it was satisfying moment to have something like that where it fits in with the core of what we are trying to do as a scholarly publisher and then has these moments of engagement and impact and catapults someone's career into a place none of us could have imagined before we
but we published a book three years ago called race for profit by kanka taylor who is at princeton. it is a revised dissertation. let me start there. it is a revised dissertation. ten years later, more research. this is a sensely researched book. it is not beach reading. but it is a vital book. it was a long list on the national book award. fineins list for the pulitzer. she got a writing gig at "the new yorker." won a macarthur. this is a woman whose time was come but the publication...
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but lovely it resembled, princeton, new jersey. so again, there's this other side to it where he's taking what he knows and comparing what he's just meeting. hey, they're like us they're like princeton up there. you know. hey, we've got these connections. they're part of our community and doing this and then he also pointed out the other side of the connecticut river is what is called the state of vermont, but which is in dispute at that time. okay, so he's observing and recording he's examining what is different. what is similar? what is common among these various regions and people's there were certainly some unpopular or some unfavorable comparisons, but quite frankly. he was often very positive about what he was seeing. i will say he was also always looking for future opportunities in this the thing that we see with hawkins is he couldn't make it as a printer down here. delphia i think there was a surplus of printers down here in philadelphia at the time, but he was certainly looking out there and you see things like hmm albany
but lovely it resembled, princeton, new jersey. so again, there's this other side to it where he's taking what he knows and comparing what he's just meeting. hey, they're like us they're like princeton up there. you know. hey, we've got these connections. they're part of our community and doing this and then he also pointed out the other side of the connecticut river is what is called the state of vermont, but which is in dispute at that time. okay, so he's observing and recording he's...
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is what happens when you go to schools like stanford and harvard and princeton, that tell you, you're the smartest person and you're going to be a future leader. and you've been chosen because you're special and that you have the power to change the world. hello good and bad dream shapes bankers are those with there's things we dare to ask. oh, is your media a reflection of reality in the world transformed what will make you feel safe? isolation, whole community? are you going the right way, or are you being led to some direct? what is true? what is faith? in the world corrupted, you need to descend a join us in the depths or remain in the shallows. join me every thursday on the alex simon, sure. but i'll be speaking to guess in the world of politics, sport, business, i'm show business. i'll see you then. i made sure indian is the world's most over fish. see unsustainable exploitation of its fish dogs, which maureen biodiversity under great thread. a lesson given a quote on sure you understand the says he cut our system. i'm not going to pull the cookie careful with tech and want to p
is what happens when you go to schools like stanford and harvard and princeton, that tell you, you're the smartest person and you're going to be a future leader. and you've been chosen because you're special and that you have the power to change the world. hello good and bad dream shapes bankers are those with there's things we dare to ask. oh, is your media a reflection of reality in the world transformed what will make you feel safe? isolation, whole community? are you going the right way, or...
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well, princeton, whatever and you know, and to pay attention to those books matter, you know in that larger view. yeah. and i think let's see. i had i got i had a great question and then i forgot it should have written it down. um, but oh right this was it was for you john it was going back to the question of a business model and also the question of you know, what challenges ups face in the next few years the next, you know century. like what? what challenges does the current model for university presses in? what way is it? not yet. flexible enough or might be failing the mission of certain failing them like failing the mission of certain ups. i'm thinking about kind of the hubbub with stanford. within the last few years where all the sudden the monetary side of it didn't match with the mission driven side of a up. so without you know, you don't need to speak specifically about stanford. but what are the challenges you see there? yeah, no, it's you know, it's kind of the elephant the room. we don't like to talk about such things. but, you know, most university presses rely on this k
well, princeton, whatever and you know, and to pay attention to those books matter, you know in that larger view. yeah. and i think let's see. i had i got i had a great question and then i forgot it should have written it down. um, but oh right this was it was for you john it was going back to the question of a business model and also the question of you know, what challenges ups face in the next few years the next, you know century. like what? what challenges does the current model for...
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are willing to do this work is what happens when you go to schools like stanford and harvard and princeton. that tell you you're the smartest person and you're going to be a future leader and you've been chosen because you're special and that you have the power to change the world. ah, well, they directly re sell advertises content to us and decide who sees what content when and how much of it. facebook claims that these algorithms are there to learn about our specific preferences. but actually this is untrue. they are shaping preference. if tomorrow the person finds a fake poor legit, video we're saying the earth is a flat, then this content ranks. huh. at least 20 percent or maybe even 40 percent or pretty. that is true. is a very dangerous thing. with headlines right now here. what are t russia slams hysteria over its alleged plans to invade ukraine? as western countries urged by citizens to leave the country amid media claims fact could happen next week. hey, gas on dozens arrested. as french police clamp down on the so called freedom convoy, protestors against covey rules, checkpoints
are willing to do this work is what happens when you go to schools like stanford and harvard and princeton. that tell you you're the smartest person and you're going to be a future leader and you've been chosen because you're special and that you have the power to change the world. ah, well, they directly re sell advertises content to us and decide who sees what content when and how much of it. facebook claims that these algorithms are there to learn about our specific preferences. but actually...
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is what happens when you go to schools like stanford and harvard and princeton. a tell you, you're the smartest person and you're going to be a future leader. and you've been chosen because you're special and that you have the power to change the world ah. with when you move, they directly resell, advertise as content to us and decide who sees what content when, and how much of it. facebook claims that these algorithms are there to learn about our specific preferences. actually, this is untrue. they are shaping preference. yes, live tomorrow. the person finds a fake, poor, legit video with that saying the earth is flat, then this content ranks her at least 20 percent or maybe even 40 percent would really that is true. it was a very dangerous thing. no one else seemed wrong. well please just don't hold any rules yet to see out. disdain becomes the advocate. an engagement equals betrayal. when so many find themselves worlds apart, we choose to look for common ground. ah, russia lambs, hysteria, have written a legit plans to invade ukraine. western officials urge th
is what happens when you go to schools like stanford and harvard and princeton. a tell you, you're the smartest person and you're going to be a future leader. and you've been chosen because you're special and that you have the power to change the world ah. with when you move, they directly resell, advertise as content to us and decide who sees what content when, and how much of it. facebook claims that these algorithms are there to learn about our specific preferences. actually, this is untrue....
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are willing to do this work is what happens when you go to schools like stanford and harvard and princeton. that tell you, you're the smartest person and you're going to be a future leader. and you've been chosen because you're special and that you have the power to change the world. ah, marks of software is not going to end. and the transformation of all industry is with us, whether people like it or not, the last industry in the world to be transformed by software was money and big coin rolled into town. and now money has been decided to mediated or disrupted by this software. this protocol called bitcoin and of course, bankers 8 at central bank or say that, but let's talk back within 10 years, all major central banks will be gone and we're going to be in a post central bank here. the mediterranean is the world's most over fish, seen on sustainable exploitation of its fish dogs, which maureen biodiversity under great thread, a quote on sure you understand this is just this one i'm working from, katrina, only cookie, careful from, with one of the just to pick and want to put a loose despi
are willing to do this work is what happens when you go to schools like stanford and harvard and princeton. that tell you, you're the smartest person and you're going to be a future leader. and you've been chosen because you're special and that you have the power to change the world. ah, marks of software is not going to end. and the transformation of all industry is with us, whether people like it or not, the last industry in the world to be transformed by software was money and big coin...
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is what happens when you go to schools like stanford and harvard and princeton. tell you you're the smartest person and you're going to be a future leader. and you've been chosen because you're special and that you have the power to change the world. ah. join me every 1st on the alex simon. sure. i'll be speaking with the world politics . sport. business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then. ah ah . mm. and the stories that shape the wake russia, slums, hysteria over its a ledge, plans to invade ukraine. as western countries urged their citizens to leave the country amid media claims that on the attack is just days away. also. ah, with tear gas and dozens arrested out french police clumped on freedom convoy protesters rallying against kobe mandates. r t reports from the thick of things. and part of what you can see, the gas is coming towards us now launched by to police just mind as they were trying to control the crowd. what are you doing? what do you really like? i.
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is what happens when you go to schools like stanford and harvard and princeton. they'll tell you you're the smartest person and you're going to be a future leader. and you've been chosen because you're special and that you have the power to change the world. join me every person on the alex, simon, when i was speaking to guess on the world politics sport business. i'm sure business. i'll see you then. ah, when you move, they directly re sell, advertise, says content to us and decide who sees what content when and how much of it. facebook claims that these algorithms are there to learn about our specific preferences. actually, this is untrue. they are shaping preference. if tomorrow the person finds a fake point where the kid video, when it saying the black, then this content ranks. huh. at least 20 percent or maybe even 40 percent. believe it's true. it's a very dangerous thing. the mediterranean is the world's most over fish, seen on sustainable exploitation of its fish dogs, which maureen biodiversity under great thread, assuming your selection. again, the quot
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are willing to do this work is what happens when you go to schools like stanford and harvard and princeton. that tell you you're the smartest person and you're going to be a future leader. and you've been chosen because you're special and that you have the power to change the world. a survival guide a little there. you don't get a back a 7 year deal with the report. ah, ah, seems to me when you ask me if russia wants to fight a war with may. so let me ask you, does nato want to fight a war with russia to night? let him oppose him once made him stop playing games, ignoring moscow security demand for strong words coming as the french and russian presidents agreed to work on stability amid the ongoing tents. situations around you trade us though, takes a different road to day with president biden threatening, that a crucial european gas pipeline would be shelved if russia were to invade you crate . there will be no longer a nor stream to we. we will bring it in. how will you do that? i promise you will be able do a in other news, the canadian prime minister accuses vaccine man, they protest a
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