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single day after i got into princeton and told me why princeton was the better school for me.mately invited me to a lunch with bill bradley, and between the 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. and so, against my mother's wishes, i chose princeton. david: and you never regretted it, right? meody: oh, i loved princeton in every way. you know, princetonians, we're hardcore. as we say, we bleed orange and black. david: ok, so you graduated from princeton what year? mellody: 1991. david: and then you decided to go back to chicago. i assume you could have had a lot of jobs in new york or the east coast, but you went back to your hometown and joined a then relatively small firm, ariel. is that right? mellody: it was tiny. it had $1.6 billion in assets. maybe one billion at the time. and i did interview on wall street, but one day afr making lots of trips into new york on the train to do the interviews, on
single day after i got into princeton and told me why princeton was the better school for me.mately invited me to a lunch with bill bradley, and between the 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. and so, against my mother's wishes, i chose princeton. david: and you never regretted it, right? meody: oh, i loved...
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university and she joins us now from princeton in new jersey. and i'm so glad to have you with us today. and i think the timing of this is right as well. for the past week, you and i have watched millions upon millions of people more in the queen. you look at this, perhaps a little differently from most mourners. tell us, tell us how you look at this. thank you so much for having me. yes, i'm not historian. and so i'm looking at this very, in terms of the history of british and how are presentations of monarchy has been, have been created and produce and speculated historically and also how those representations still live today. and one of the things i think is really clear to me in that long history is that you can disconnect the monarchy from its relationship to the histories of empire. so, so are you, are you saying that when people more in the queen you feel that they're also somehow acquiescing to the brutality of the british empire? i think there's a difference obviously between i kind of personal morning and the sort of tech no relations
university and she joins us now from princeton in new jersey. and i'm so glad to have you with us today. and i think the timing of this is right as well. for the past week, you and i have watched millions upon millions of people more in the queen. you look at this, perhaps a little differently from most mourners. tell us, tell us how you look at this. thank you so much for having me. yes, i'm not historian. and so i'm looking at this very, in terms of the history of british and how are...
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of princeton. all because of one man, who started an institution and has built -- its phenomenal. he has a quote in our book where he says it used to be the liberal professes that licked their chops at indoctrinating means naive, bible clinic is i showed up to college. now, it's the opposite. it's a professors, the few among, them who like their chopped at undoing the indoctrination of the kids who already show up woke at the doctor unaided. the problem is not higher education, higher education is already gone. the problem is k through 12, that's the focus of our book. they're consolidating that on k-12. when i talk about a great education and not an elite education, the kids david pumps out are elite. they're elite performers, elite students, elite critical thinkers, elite debaters. they're ready to go into the culture and engage and win. by that definition of elite, they are really. if you mean a lead by pace $50,000 so your kid can be woke, they're not elite. that's what a lot of the elite middl
of princeton. all because of one man, who started an institution and has built -- its phenomenal. he has a quote in our book where he says it used to be the liberal professes that licked their chops at indoctrinating means naive, bible clinic is i showed up to college. now, it's the opposite. it's a professors, the few among, them who like their chopped at undoing the indoctrination of the kids who already show up woke at the doctor unaided. the problem is not higher education, higher education...
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he's a professor of politics and international affairs at princeton university. is also the author of the new book getting china wrong. doctor free burke, welcome. this is not the 1st time president vine has gone further than the official us dance on taiwan. but this is as clear as comment on it yet. is the u. s. strategic ambiguity? becoming more strategic and less ambiguous. i don't think that a president by his comment was a garrath. he's now said this, i think 4 times in the last several months. but it also doesn't represented change in policy. the united states supports the maintenance of the status quo. us doesn't support taiwan independence, but it also opposes and a use of force to try to resolve the issue between the name of been china. so really what the president is doing is stating a fact. if china uses force against taiwan, united states would respond. it's not a fundamental change in policy. it's a really ration of, or a reality. it what, what a u. s. military involvement in taiwan look like. in part, we see already efforts by the united states and
he's a professor of politics and international affairs at princeton university. is also the author of the new book getting china wrong. doctor free burke, welcome. this is not the 1st time president vine has gone further than the official us dance on taiwan. but this is as clear as comment on it yet. is the u. s. strategic ambiguity? becoming more strategic and less ambiguous. i don't think that a president by his comment was a garrath. he's now said this, i think 4 times in the last several...
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aaron friedberg, professor of politics and international affairs at princeton university.t: to you tonight. guest: thank you very much. nicole: now to other stories making headlines around the world, it powerful earthquake has hit mexico's central pacific coast, triggering tsunami warnings and killing at least one person. . alarms in mexico city sundered less than one hour after ceremonies marking deadly quakes that struck on the same date in 1985, and 2017. hurricane fiona has slammed the dominican republic after pounding puerto rico. fiona brought heavy rainfall and sustained winds of more than 140 kilometers per hour. local media reported flooding and washed out roads in the east. earlier the storm knockdown power and caused extensive damage in puerto rico. in indonesia, muslim girls don't have to cover their heads with a job in public schools, but in two-thirds of the country's provinces, local authorities have made wearing of the hijab in schools military. it is a country with the world's largest muslim population. provincial governments appear to have greater decisio
aaron friedberg, professor of politics and international affairs at princeton university.t: to you tonight. guest: thank you very much. nicole: now to other stories making headlines around the world, it powerful earthquake has hit mexico's central pacific coast, triggering tsunami warnings and killing at least one person. . alarms in mexico city sundered less than one hour after ceremonies marking deadly quakes that struck on the same date in 1985, and 2017. hurricane fiona has slammed the...
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that is why they bring him to princeton. they reach a point at princeton where, the best thinkers and the best leaders are gonna be coming from scotland. they actively recruit him as and awaken leader, they bring him to north america. there he is not really a discenter in north america in there because they are not really much of an establishment where he is. what he does do is move between those two networks so he communicate with a lot of awaken protestants. he also, there is a conscious group of thinkers they call themselves dissenters. he will work with aqua people when it serves his purposes. he is very active in the effort to make sure that no bishop comes to the colonies. so a lot of north american protestants are concerned that parliament will overstepping put a bishop in the colonies. witherspoon joins up with other people who are not really theologically that sympathetic to him. people like ezra styles, who is definitely not in the awakened movement. he joins up with them in order to develop this agenda to project
that is why they bring him to princeton. they reach a point at princeton where, the best thinkers and the best leaders are gonna be coming from scotland. they actively recruit him as and awaken leader, they bring him to north america. there he is not really a discenter in north america in there because they are not really much of an establishment where he is. what he does do is move between those two networks so he communicate with a lot of awaken protestants. he also, there is a conscious...
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earlier i spoke to dr. aaron freeburg, he's a professor of politics and international affairs at princeton university. i asked him about president biden's comments on taiwan and what they mean for us china relations. i don't think that a president binds comment was a, a gas fuse. now said this, i think 4 times in the last several months. but it also doesn't represent a change in policy. the united states supports the maintenance of the status quo. us doesn't support taiwan independence, but it also opposes and a use of force to try to resolve the issue between the mainland china. so really what the president is doing is stating a fact if china uses force against taiwan, united states would respond. it's not a fundamental change in policy. it's a really ration of, or a reality. what a u. s. military involvement in taiwan look like. in part, we see already efforts by the united states and this has been ongoing for, for years, but intensified to help taiwan strengthen its own capacity for self defense. that 1st and foremost, but also the united states is doing things along with its regional a
earlier i spoke to dr. aaron freeburg, he's a professor of politics and international affairs at princeton university. i asked him about president biden's comments on taiwan and what they mean for us china relations. i don't think that a president binds comment was a, a gas fuse. now said this, i think 4 times in the last several months. but it also doesn't represent a change in policy. the united states supports the maintenance of the status quo. us doesn't support taiwan independence, but it...
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we're at the princeton plaza mall in san jose. just so you know, we're on the koozer avenue side, by the walgreens if you're familiar with the area. come any time. kira, in addition to giving blood, having a good feeling inside that you save somebody's life. my wife was up late making chocolate chip cookies. i know you've brought them home to your boys in the past. >> she's great. >> yes, she is. seriously, today, what else are you going to do to save someone's life? literally what you do if you give blood. >> easy way to help. honestly, you save someone's life. thanks, garvin. we'll see you later. >>> well, the bay area made it through a tenth consecutive day of flex alerts, but not everyone managed to avoid power outages. the sweltering heat led to outages in morgan hill for four straight nights. the largest power failure left 19,000 pg&e customers without electricity, which means no air-conditioning and no fans. now, city leaders and morgan hill residents want pg&e to explain why their city was hit so hard. pg&e tells nbc bay a
we're at the princeton plaza mall in san jose. just so you know, we're on the koozer avenue side, by the walgreens if you're familiar with the area. come any time. kira, in addition to giving blood, having a good feeling inside that you save somebody's life. my wife was up late making chocolate chip cookies. i know you've brought them home to your boys in the past. >> she's great. >> yes, she is. seriously, today, what else are you going to do to save someone's life? literally what...
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he is a professor of politics and international affairs at princeton university. he's also the author of the new book getting china wrong. dr. freeburg, welcome. this is not the 1st time president vine has gone further than the official us dance on taiwan. but this is as clear as comment on it yet, is the u. s. strategic ambiguity becoming more strategic and less ambiguous? i don't think that herb president biden's comment was a derossi's. now said this, i think 4 times in the last several months. but it also doesn't represented changing policy. the united states that supports the maintenance of the status quo us doesn't support, i want independence. but it also opposes any use of force to try to resolve the issue between the name of been china. so really what the president is doing is, is stating a fact. if china uses force against i won, united states would respond. it's not a fundamental change in policy. it's a really ration of, or a reality. it what a u. s. military involvement in taiwan look like in part we see already efforts by the united states. and this
he is a professor of politics and international affairs at princeton university. he's also the author of the new book getting china wrong. dr. freeburg, welcome. this is not the 1st time president vine has gone further than the official us dance on taiwan. but this is as clear as comment on it yet, is the u. s. strategic ambiguity becoming more strategic and less ambiguous? i don't think that herb president biden's comment was a derossi's. now said this, i think 4 times in the last several...
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[laughter] but that is what i did in college. >> was it princeton or elsewhere, did you have mentors and role models that helped you along the way? and if so, what did they do for you? >> i had more mentors than i could count. i don't think anybody gets anywhere without people along the way who have helped them get there and provided advice, wisdom, help, and just a model. so i was very lucky. i have had quite a number at princeton, one of my professors, who was also my senior thesis advisor, really taught me how to write. that's a pretty important thing in my job. he was one of two people who were incredibly important in that respect, the other being my mother. the other mentors, which i will make a point of mentioning, when i got out of law school i clerked for two wonderful judges . one probably no one has heard of, although-- the only place--the last public event i did was in chicago. i used that line and everyone said of course we have heard of him, because he was very much a chicagoan. but the first judge i clerked for was a man named abner mikva. the second, who i hope everyon
[laughter] but that is what i did in college. >> was it princeton or elsewhere, did you have mentors and role models that helped you along the way? and if so, what did they do for you? >> i had more mentors than i could count. i don't think anybody gets anywhere without people along the way who have helped them get there and provided advice, wisdom, help, and just a model. so i was very lucky. i have had quite a number at princeton, one of my professors, who was also my senior...
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my mentor at princeton is named robbie george. he is an amazing conservative constitutional professor. there are now 25 outed conservatives of the faculty of prayers -- princeton --. all because of one man who built the institution and is phenomenal. he has a quote "it used to be liberal professors that led to their job -- indoctrinated conservative kids at college. now it is conservative professors that led to their chops of undoing the indoctrination of the kids that already show up woke and indoctrinated." the problem is not higher education. higher education is gone. the focus is k-12. that is the focus of our book. they are consolidating that on k-12. the kid david pumps out our elite, elite performers, elite students, elite critical thinkers, elite debaters ready to engage in the culture and when. --win. if you mean elite by paying $50,000 so your kid can be woke, they are not elite. that or what many of the elite high schools or middle schools look like that are pipelines to the ivy league. these are pipelines to wisdom, ti
my mentor at princeton is named robbie george. he is an amazing conservative constitutional professor. there are now 25 outed conservatives of the faculty of prayers -- princeton --. all because of one man who built the institution and is phenomenal. he has a quote "it used to be liberal professors that led to their job -- indoctrinated conservative kids at college. now it is conservative professors that led to their chops of undoing the indoctrination of the kids that already show up woke...
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would it have gone down if your princeton professor had been a queer woman? and why. i don't know. i don't i'm not quite sure how. yes, particularly i don't i don't i don't know. okay. okay, okay. okay. i okay. well, this is a tough question for dr. kennedy. do you equate the feelings of klansman in a class to that of a black student and so i'd be curious to hear more about this. do you equate the feelings of a klansman in class to that of a black student like so i think you understand the question yeah i mean, you know i can i can imagine having a student in a class who is a ku klux klansman. mm hmm. and the question be if the ku klux klansman said the ku klux klansman student said that my values rising luther king jr made him feel bad. i say to the person, well, fine, you've told me that you feel bad. i'm am i going to apologize for feeling bad? am i going to back off of what i said? no. martin luther king, jr was one of the great people in the history of the world. and as for your feeling bad, you ought to rethink your about that. okay, morgan, can i get o
would it have gone down if your princeton professor had been a queer woman? and why. i don't know. i don't i'm not quite sure how. yes, particularly i don't i don't i don't know. okay. okay, okay. okay. i okay. well, this is a tough question for dr. kennedy. do you equate the feelings of klansman in a class to that of a black student and so i'd be curious to hear more about this. do you equate the feelings of a klansman in class to that of a black student like so i think you understand the...
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. >> was at princeton or elsewhere? did you have mentors and all models that helped you along the way? i have more mentors than i could count. i don't think anybody gets anywhere without people along the way who have helped to get there and provided advice, wisdom, help, and just a model. i was very lucky. i have had quite a number at princeton. one of my professor was also my senior thesis advisor really taught me how to write. that's a pretty important thing in my job. one of two people who were incredibly important in that respect. the other being my mother. the other mentors which i will make a point i clerked for two wonderful judges when no one has heard of, the only place the last public event i did was in chicago. i used that line and everyone said of course we have heard of. the firud clerked for was a man named abner. the second will help everyone does know about is marshall. they were two people, both i would say help me enormously. probably extended a helping hand other jobs later and light my career where t
. >> was at princeton or elsewhere? did you have mentors and all models that helped you along the way? i have more mentors than i could count. i don't think anybody gets anywhere without people along the way who have helped to get there and provided advice, wisdom, help, and just a model. i was very lucky. i have had quite a number at princeton. one of my professor was also my senior thesis advisor really taught me how to write. that's a pretty important thing in my job. one of two people...
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princeton and m.i.t. come in first and second. the top public university belongs to uc berkeley and ucla. they tied. uc berkeley. kumasi: we have more eye candy from nasa's james webb telescope and it is positioned on a cluster of stars being born in orion nebula. this gives astronomers insight into how stars and planetary systems form. the photo was taking -- taken using infrared light which allows astronomers to see through layers of just. -- players ofd -- layers of dust. the hubble telescope only captures visible light. i will show you the difference where it feels like the web telescope is like look at this fabulous thing we just saw. you see? hubble, webb. reggie: hubble did really well for its time. and end of an era in san jose as a community gardener is hanging up his tools. rich santoro has planted thousands of flowers in his 2000 square-foot backyard. since 1985, visitors have flocked to the garden to catch a glimpse. it became so popular he turned the garden into a fundraiser, donating proceed
princeton and m.i.t. come in first and second. the top public university belongs to uc berkeley and ucla. they tied. uc berkeley. kumasi: we have more eye candy from nasa's james webb telescope and it is positioned on a cluster of stars being born in orion nebula. this gives astronomers insight into how stars and planetary systems form. the photo was taking -- taken using infrared light which allows astronomers to see through layers of just. -- players ofd -- layers of dust. the hubble...
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richard falk, professor of international law, emeritus at princeton university and a former un special rapporteur for the occupied palestinian territories. i you all for being with us on inside story. an acknowledgment but not a full admission. sawsan: i agree with responses from the palestinian side on the fact that the result of the israeli investigation. due to the fact that there has been requests by palestinian authorities submitted to the icc demanding the opening of an criminal investigation on the murder of shireen abu akleh, i think the result of the is really investigation has to do a lot with the defense argument by israel in case the isis he decides to open a criminal investigation -- the icc decides to open a criminal investigation. this is basically a package of an argument that will probably be delivered in order not to provide any accountability in order to say it was done in self-defense and that there was no legality to the shooting. on the simple level, it is important to note not everybody is speaking on the simple level. on the simple level, it also applied on the
richard falk, professor of international law, emeritus at princeton university and a former un special rapporteur for the occupied palestinian territories. i you all for being with us on inside story. an acknowledgment but not a full admission. sawsan: i agree with responses from the palestinian side on the fact that the result of the israeli investigation. due to the fact that there has been requests by palestinian authorities submitted to the icc demanding the opening of an criminal...
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he is also director of the division lab at princeton. welcome. laura brunner is the president and chief executive officer of the port of greater cincinnati development authority. prior to joining the port she spent 15 years in accounting. miss morey is a small property owner living in seaford, new york. she is joining us i believe from either her home or office in new york. mr. darian dunn is the managing partner at atlantica properties. a real estate investment and asset management companies. in the state of two of our members of this community. he is also a civil engineer, i understand. and miss diane is the president of the national low income housing coalition. she served as director of public housing and management at hud in washington. and she is almost a regular in this committee. welcome. professor desmond, if you would begin? thank you. prof. desmond: chairman brown, ranking member toomey, thank you for the opportunity to testify before you this morning. my name is matthew desmond and i'm a professor at princeton university where i direc
he is also director of the division lab at princeton. welcome. laura brunner is the president and chief executive officer of the port of greater cincinnati development authority. prior to joining the port she spent 15 years in accounting. miss morey is a small property owner living in seaford, new york. she is joining us i believe from either her home or office in new york. mr. darian dunn is the managing partner at atlantica properties. a real estate investment and asset management companies....
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starting next fall, princeton will raise all tuition and room and board. though students will also get about $4000 each for "personal expenses " 25% of the student body at princeton is expected to benefit from the policy. >>> the san francisco giants thing their game with wine. they are hiring aim master sommelier. they will have tasting sessions with some of the best part food. they are billing the move as the first of its kind and oh so very, bay area. >>> today at the pump, the average price nationwide for a gallon of gas $3.73. the cost is down 87 straight days. about $1.28 over that time. still a gallon costs $0.55 more than this time last year. >>> on wall street, the dow up 377. s&p of 61. nasdaq up 250, more than 2%. all three indices just snapped a three-week slide. >>> i am shepard smith. on cnbc, it is the bottom of the hour. time for the top of the news. deadline, midnight, in the fight over documents that the feds sees from mar-a-lago. the case of lawyers for the government and team trump. >>> a $1 billion semiconductor plant comes to the midw
starting next fall, princeton will raise all tuition and room and board. though students will also get about $4000 each for "personal expenses " 25% of the student body at princeton is expected to benefit from the policy. >>> the san francisco giants thing their game with wine. they are hiring aim master sommelier. they will have tasting sessions with some of the best part food. they are billing the move as the first of its kind and oh so very, bay area. >>> today at...
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. -- in a light-colored princeton, that might look like flushing. heart rate is 60. over 100 you start worrying. at the end of the day, if you have a good thermometer and it is going close to 40, some thermometers do not go back high. that might be another dangerous sign. have you seen any patients coming today with the mild there are more severe impact? >> talking with some of the clinicians in the emergency department, both here in san francisco and the central valley in fresno, i would say fresno is being hit hard right now. they talk about double digits of people coming in every day to the emergency room. they have had to think about their protocols. what you do when somebody has heat stroke is you put them in a misting area or a cooling area and have the fans blowing around the mist. in the san francisco area, it is half the amount of fresno right now. kristen: could you replicate the mist at home? >> in terms of the mild version, but people can do is replicate with the spray messed. kind of what people used to spray their plants with. and a fa
. -- in a light-colored princeton, that might look like flushing. heart rate is 60. over 100 you start worrying. at the end of the day, if you have a good thermometer and it is going close to 40, some thermometers do not go back high. that might be another dangerous sign. have you seen any patients coming today with the mild there are more severe impact? >> talking with some of the clinicians in the emergency department, both here in san francisco and the central valley in fresno, i would...
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i wonder if we could take you back to your life as an undergraduate student yourself at princeton university. what kind of student were you and-- >> i was a good student, jim. >> i'm sure you were a good student. what kind of activities were you involved in? >> i like to think i was a good student. i don't know. i majored in history. i was-- before i came here i was at a lunch with i don't know, 15 or so of your students and the professor there was a history professor and he seems quite wonderful, but it was reminding me a little about studying history as an undergraduate. i love doing that and i decided at some point in my senior year i was thinking make i would go on and get a ph.d. and become a history professor during my senior year i did a thesis which had me spending many, many hours in archives and i thought, yeah, this might be a little lonely for me. [laughter] >> so, i made a switch but i continued to read a lot about history. i mean, so it was my first love and a continuing one. i was, in terms of extracurricular activities, i was on the school paper and eventually became-- i was
i wonder if we could take you back to your life as an undergraduate student yourself at princeton university. what kind of student were you and-- >> i was a good student, jim. >> i'm sure you were a good student. what kind of activities were you involved in? >> i like to think i was a good student. i don't know. i majored in history. i was-- before i came here i was at a lunch with i don't know, 15 or so of your students and the professor there was a history professor and he...
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princeton, columbia and ucla round out the top six. >> our director went to princeton. >>> also trendingmorning, the greatest of all time thrilling sellout crowd with one final grand slam performance. >> last night serena williams defeating number two seat annette queue taf i have. serena had to show grit and determination. the match went three sets. in the final set, serena took control to reach the final roud. >> taking a glittery spin there. >>> talking about the warmup headed not only to the bay area but across the state. >> it's going to be a really hot weekend. i know people are trying to enjoy their labor day weekend. maybe you have an extra day off or something. we're going to be talking a lot about that. at the same time as the heat, we're also talking about the drought and i know we're trying to stay cool, but we're also still needing to conserve water as we got this drought monitor update. it didn't change for us as we typically don't see rain in september or august. we're still looking at a severe drought across the bay area. our temperatures today in dublin reaching 93. 90 i
princeton, columbia and ucla round out the top six. >> our director went to princeton. >>> also trendingmorning, the greatest of all time thrilling sellout crowd with one final grand slam performance. >> last night serena williams defeating number two seat annette queue taf i have. serena had to show grit and determination. the match went three sets. in the final set, serena took control to reach the final roud. >> taking a glittery spin there. >>> talking...
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they reach a point at princeton where, the best thinkers and the best leaders are gonna be coming from scotland. they actively recruit him as and awaken leader, they actually bring him to north america. there he is not really at the center in north america in there because they are not really much of an establishment where he is. what he does do is move between those two networks so he communicate with a lot of awaken protestants. he also, there is a conscious group of thinkers they call themselves dissenters. he will work with aqua people when it serves his purposes. he is very active in the effort to make sure that no bishop comes to the colonies a lot of north american protestants are concerned that parliament will overstepping put a bishop in the colonies. witherspoon joins up with other people who are not really theologically that sympathetic to him. people like as were styles, who is definitely not in the awakened movement. he joins up with them in order to develop this agenda to project -- the qualities from an anglican bishop. this is networking is counting at all times togethe
they reach a point at princeton where, the best thinkers and the best leaders are gonna be coming from scotland. they actively recruit him as and awaken leader, they actually bring him to north america. there he is not really at the center in north america in there because they are not really much of an establishment where he is. what he does do is move between those two networks so he communicate with a lot of awaken protestants. he also, there is a conscious group of thinkers they call...
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welcome you home about globe amani perry, the hughes rogers professor of african-american, also at princeton university. she is a prolific author. i don't know how you find the time to write the books that you write and the time they come out works, including looking for lorraine, the radiant radical life of lorraine hansberry barry, the letter to my sons vexing thing on gender and liberation. may we forever stand a history the black national anthem and for our purposes today, south to america, a journey below the mason dix line to understand soul of a nation. dr. is a native of birmingham, alabama, lives outside philadelphia with her three signs. i got some alabama here to write. dr. gray i do want to note i want to you back to the mississippi book festival for, the first time since 2018. i will tell you, i couldn't help but notice in your book that mentioned when you were here, you were a little happy. the book festival because of our claim to margaret walker being a mississippian she gives she she absolutely was born in birmingham she did live in jackson for nine years. james kirchick has
welcome you home about globe amani perry, the hughes rogers professor of african-american, also at princeton university. she is a prolific author. i don't know how you find the time to write the books that you write and the time they come out works, including looking for lorraine, the radiant radical life of lorraine hansberry barry, the letter to my sons vexing thing on gender and liberation. may we forever stand a history the black national anthem and for our purposes today, south to america,...
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this is daniel jaspy retired research physicist who worked at the princeton plasma physics laboratory. i see it positively. i say that the more people work in this and with more different aspects, the better it is. it's impressive that the scientific community takes such a long view and plans to stay on track for decades. if only we didn't face the pressing problem of global warming. so should we be investing in something as uncertain as fusion, or would it be better to spend the money on shore bits now like renewables? it depends on who you ask. well, i think it's necessary invest long term solutions because it's, it's hard to see that renewals are renewables will be 100 percent of the solutions olla. there's lots of research going on in solo with multi layer solar panels. so it will not be in a comically it will, it runs for the future extra. the 2050 question is, is unlikely to, to be answered by i fusion. but the 2100 question, a 2200 question beyond i think fusion is the only answer i know that will address those for a. busy growing society that needs. ready more energy productio
this is daniel jaspy retired research physicist who worked at the princeton plasma physics laboratory. i see it positively. i say that the more people work in this and with more different aspects, the better it is. it's impressive that the scientific community takes such a long view and plans to stay on track for decades. if only we didn't face the pressing problem of global warming. so should we be investing in something as uncertain as fusion, or would it be better to spend the money on shore...
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columbia was ranked number two behind only princeton, but one of columbia's own math professors saysvered major discrepancies in the student and faculty data that was submitted by the school. >> i just looked at the figures one by one, and the one that really jumped out at me right away was class size. i went through all the other figures that show up. well, all the others that i could independently verify, and in every case i found a discrepancy between the figures reported to "u.s. news" and the figures that were reported elsewhere. >> columbia attributed the bad data to outdated or incorrect methods. as a result, the school dropped from number 2 to number 18. parents should use the annual list only as a guide and not to match them to a university. >>> a las vegas politician charged with killing a politician is due in court. public administrator robert telles is accused of stabbing jeff german after he wrote about telles alleged misconduct. a co-worker said she and her colleagues approached the reporter about telles' behavior. she says his reaction to the articles was disturbing. >
columbia was ranked number two behind only princeton, but one of columbia's own math professors saysvered major discrepancies in the student and faculty data that was submitted by the school. >> i just looked at the figures one by one, and the one that really jumped out at me right away was class size. i went through all the other figures that show up. well, all the others that i could independently verify, and in every case i found a discrepancy between the figures reported to "u.s....
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doctor adi is a professor at princeton, and again this is birthday.n to trickle back into their offices today, it is easy to forget that we are still in a pandemic. but we are. doctor dan baker standing by to join me after the break to talk about how we all stay safe. we all stay safe [coughing] ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze driftin' on by... ♪ if you've been playing down your copd,... ♪ it's a new dawn, it's a new day,... ♪ ...it's time to make a stand. start a new day with trelegy. ♪...and i'm feelin' good. ♪ no once-daily copd medicine... has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened
doctor adi is a professor at princeton, and again this is birthday.n to trickle back into their offices today, it is easy to forget that we are still in a pandemic. but we are. doctor dan baker standing by to join me after the break to talk about how we all stay safe. we all stay safe [coughing] ♪ birds flyin' high, you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze driftin' on by... ♪ if you've been playing down your copd,... ♪ it's a new dawn, it's a new day,... ♪ ...it's time to make a stand. start...
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now for kids, princeton was switched africans, i totally thought conflict. you said to me it's gonna show college thriller g validation. has them read so cheerless as it is here? now what it, we've rolled was did the probably more consciously and you told her problem of vision of on your signing for, for the cause of school for lasonya with abilene. yeah, now he awful. i thought a more to position so closely with holiday. she feels that stuff which now okay, children are storing the vision. the danger of famine and global upheaval is been escalating for years. the pandemic is also contributed to this. yeah, gl model now core he'd go more of the end to the developing america's georgia, figured freed newcomers more del aconia after or now you said somebody was number good. last video, g, g fin, the, for just of had a, me occurs to live for the only want to help you frankly, the wish to put the regular local intensity brought center, but almost probable, fucked from the me. it's a crushing in preparing you. you what dominant, dominant political he had, the stro
now for kids, princeton was switched africans, i totally thought conflict. you said to me it's gonna show college thriller g validation. has them read so cheerless as it is here? now what it, we've rolled was did the probably more consciously and you told her problem of vision of on your signing for, for the cause of school for lasonya with abilene. yeah, now he awful. i thought a more to position so closely with holiday. she feels that stuff which now okay, children are storing the vision. the...
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princeton and m.i.t. finished first and second. the top public university in the u.s. belongs to cal berkeley and ucla. they tied. dan: we beating them by just a little bit. [laughter] i can tell you, the 80's sure beat the 100s. sandhya: absolutely beautiful today. most areas were in the 60's to 80's and fairfield managed to get up to 90 degrees but we will not see those tomorrow. that may show you a sunset from earlier tonight. the sun going down at 7:21. from our south beach camera, if you saw it, you know how spectacular it looks. that is courtesy of leftovers from what was once tropical storm kay. it got such a colorful sunset. tropical storm kay moisture came into the senate -- sierra nevada. that is why there were thunderstorms. fortunately, there was rain falling with those thunderstorms so we did not have to worry about any fires today. we want to take a look at what is ahead and that is the average high from livermore, 86 degrees. we will be below average the next seven days even though temperatures bounce back next monday. it will be cooler than average. coo
princeton and m.i.t. finished first and second. the top public university in the u.s. belongs to cal berkeley and ucla. they tied. dan: we beating them by just a little bit. [laughter] i can tell you, the 80's sure beat the 100s. sandhya: absolutely beautiful today. most areas were in the 60's to 80's and fairfield managed to get up to 90 degrees but we will not see those tomorrow. that may show you a sunset from earlier tonight. the sun going down at 7:21. from our south beach camera, if you...
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now to keep princeton restoration, africans are totally into conflict. you said it's gonna show college thriller g validation stimulus, so cheeriest as it is. yes ma'am. what it river off. there's did the problem of consciously, and you told her no problem of virginia sunny because of school for lasonya with abilene. yeah. now he awful. i thought it was, but it was so low year jekyll, audacious, the stuff which now are very similar to one of the danger of famine and global upheaval is been escalating for years. the pandemic is also contributed to this young man that queried cordiality, delicately americus, georgia. figured free to call us more del aconia. after all. now you set down by war lumber. good lassie. del g defecating the phone just so she had a me icarus to live with the alley mantell, people huntley. and i wish to put arizola will contain city part center. but how much trouble fucked on the me, the crushing and preparing your ear? what dominy that in a political, we had the strong katara elect, amazon roster school policy that were still on wo
now to keep princeton restoration, africans are totally into conflict. you said it's gonna show college thriller g validation stimulus, so cheeriest as it is. yes ma'am. what it river off. there's did the problem of consciously, and you told her no problem of virginia sunny because of school for lasonya with abilene. yeah. now he awful. i thought it was, but it was so low year jekyll, audacious, the stuff which now are very similar to one of the danger of famine and global upheaval is been...
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professor lauren wright, associate research scholar and lecturer at princeton university, joins us now to have you with. curious what struck you with that speech. i what struck you with that seech. ., ., _ speech. i have to say, i think biden out — speech. i have to say, i think biden put himself _ speech. i have to say, i think biden put himself in - speech. i have to say, i think biden put himself in a - biden put himself in a difficult position here. because he is making a bet, roughly 35% of americans who still believe in this lie that the 2020 election was stolen will never vote for him anyway so he doesn't need their votes, and he can go all in on this maga republican message. however, then he follows that “p however, then he follows that up with this unity message about being the president for all americans. and rhetorically as someone who studies politics, it's a very difficult trick to pull off. 50 trick to pull off. so interesting - trick to pull off. so interesting that. trick to pull off. so interesting that you say that, because i was wondering as i watched it. i was like,
professor lauren wright, associate research scholar and lecturer at princeton university, joins us now to have you with. curious what struck you with that speech. i what struck you with that seech. ., ., _ speech. i have to say, i think biden out — speech. i have to say, i think biden put himself _ speech. i have to say, i think biden put himself in - speech. i have to say, i think biden put himself in a - biden put himself in a difficult position here. because he is making a bet, roughly 35%...
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are quite outraged from your reporting this has been happening and i understand supervisor dean princetonwants to hold a hearing. unders -- explain what is happening. >> he is doing three things. he is going to be holding a hearing to find out the answers to the questions you're asking me which is how common this is. he also plans to introduce legislation asking the city attorney's office to draft legislation that is unclear right now what it would do exactly but if this practice is legal, what he wants to do is explicitly ensure it does not happen in the future. and then -- >> i don't mean to interrupt but in the time i have left, i have to ask you what has been the mayor's response to your story? >> the mayor has decided she is no longer going to be asking her appointees to sign these resignation letters, these draft resignation letters. >> did she give you a comment? >> yeah, they said they believe this practice is legal. yeah but that it would not hold up in court so they are going to stop it. >> thank you for continuing to follow up on this. it was a pleasure talking with you to get
are quite outraged from your reporting this has been happening and i understand supervisor dean princetonwants to hold a hearing. unders -- explain what is happening. >> he is doing three things. he is going to be holding a hearing to find out the answers to the questions you're asking me which is how common this is. he also plans to introduce legislation asking the city attorney's office to draft legislation that is unclear right now what it would do exactly but if this practice is...
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kennedy: a scientist with princeton is asking if you can think about or talk about what could space force unlock? what types of things always seeing 10 years from now that are result of what space force does over the 10 years that will create opportunities and other benefits to the american people that we don't have the name? gen. raymond: again, i think we're in a really exciting time where the access has been reduced. we will see more and more capabilities get lost into orbit . we'll be able to experiment with those capabilities and integrate those capabilities to an effect. i think having a secure domain that allows industry to florists and expiration to flourish. the next decade or so coming up is a truly remarkable time where we will capitalize on the floors meant of activities that are taken place today. back in the day i've heard stories, i think they are true, back in the day that ups's, if we look at which eps does. a lot of this is getting capabilities out of orbit and figuring out the values of those capabilities and what technology and the amount of activity is in the domain.
kennedy: a scientist with princeton is asking if you can think about or talk about what could space force unlock? what types of things always seeing 10 years from now that are result of what space force does over the 10 years that will create opportunities and other benefits to the american people that we don't have the name? gen. raymond: again, i think we're in a really exciting time where the access has been reduced. we will see more and more capabilities get lost into orbit . we'll be able...