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we're here from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the princeton plaza mall in san jose. now, you can reserve a time, or you can just walk in. there are plenty of spots available, particularly if you want to come around the 11:00 to 1:00 time. this afternoon. but the most important thing is i want to show you the rewards for all you get. my daughter last night and her friends were up late last night baking homemade chocolate chip cookies. we have those here. we have the donuts, the coffee is on the way. we have snacks for you once you do that. plus, there are a couple other benefits. everybody who comes down here and registers to give blood is going to get a $10 gift card that's good at dozens of stores and going to enter for a chance for a raffle to win tickets to usher. kira how's that for a reward? save lives. watch usher i mean, i'm happy enough with a $10 amazon gift card or a pint for a pint at baskin-robbins. but usher, you're bringing out really the big guns this year. garvin. we will definitely see you out there and we'll check back in again with you in just a li
we're here from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the princeton plaza mall in san jose. now, you can reserve a time, or you can just walk in. there are plenty of spots available, particularly if you want to come around the 11:00 to 1:00 time. this afternoon. but the most important thing is i want to show you the rewards for all you get. my daughter last night and her friends were up late last night baking homemade chocolate chip cookies. we have those here. we have the donuts, the coffee is on the way. we...
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princeton's president.he meets the senior class, rather much as we are met today, a seminar hands out the questions that they will be deliberating on for their next session and never meets with them again. he takes the vaccine for smallpox, but his frame is to weakened, to sustain the impact of it and he dies in january of 1758, actually in the of 1758. he continues, though, to be influential all through his disciples. joseph bellamy and samuel hopkins, the authors of what becomes known as the new divinity divinity. and we'll be reading a little bit of samuel hopkins as we move on further in this seminar. but here in america, in the 18th century, what do you to see are two remarks able eruptions. one is an intellect, actual rebellion that is rooted in the changes that are taking place in european thought and rebellion. we most often associate with the enlightenment of which benjamin franklin is the primary example. but you also see here in america this second upsurge of this great awakening of religion whos
princeton's president.he meets the senior class, rather much as we are met today, a seminar hands out the questions that they will be deliberating on for their next session and never meets with them again. he takes the vaccine for smallpox, but his frame is to weakened, to sustain the impact of it and he dies in january of 1758, actually in the of 1758. he continues, though, to be influential all through his disciples. joseph bellamy and samuel hopkins, the authors of what becomes known as the...
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the courtyard, these are the two of them, this is right here in his house in einstein's house in princetonfirst visit sergei timofeevich, margarita ivanovna, again according to legend, we will already treat the memory as a legend, they were photographed by albert einstein, and how did einstein appear on the horizon of the russian émigré sculptor, it is very simple, it was an official order from the institute for advanced studies in princeton, where stein worked at the time. in fact, he created portraits of the employees of this institute here some period of time was 1935 einstein yes in the center we see a portrait of albert einstein this yes this is the same famous portrait during the work on which this story was born connected with friendship with albert einstein with his family. the thing is that kanenkov had a principle, when he worked on the sculpture, he asked margarita ivanovna to talk to the model. language, this is already from moscow, yes, from moscow, that is, he spoke english, well there was some kind of program apparently, well actually returning to einstein, and margarita iva
the courtyard, these are the two of them, this is right here in his house in einstein's house in princetonfirst visit sergei timofeevich, margarita ivanovna, again according to legend, we will already treat the memory as a legend, they were photographed by albert einstein, and how did einstein appear on the horizon of the russian émigré sculptor, it is very simple, it was an official order from the institute for advanced studies in princeton, where stein worked at the time. in fact, he...
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he followed it with two battles, trenton and princeton, four and five.a sketch for the surrender of burgoin at saratoga. in the 1780's, he also begins work on his seventh painting. oh. okay. i am so 18th century, i don't know how these things work. this, of course, is the surrender at yorktown and this painting shows us that the revolution was an allied effort. we didn't do it all by ourselves. we needed the help of france and we had it. the american officers are on the right, with the american flag, the french officers are on the left with the white flag of the house of bourbon. we're about to celebrate the 80th anniversary of d-day which as you know, it was a miracle of logistics and coordination. but the worktown campaign for the 18th century was also pretty miraculous. it involved taking a french army from rhode island, meeting up with an american army under washington from upstate new york. they both moved south to join a small american force under lafayette, who was harassing lord cornwallis. and two fleets, a large one from the west indies, and th
he followed it with two battles, trenton and princeton, four and five.a sketch for the surrender of burgoin at saratoga. in the 1780's, he also begins work on his seventh painting. oh. okay. i am so 18th century, i don't know how these things work. this, of course, is the surrender at yorktown and this painting shows us that the revolution was an allied effort. we didn't do it all by ourselves. we needed the help of france and we had it. the american officers are on the right, with the american...
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the end of 1757 general 1758 he comes her to print center take up the job at princeton of princeton'sident. he meets the senior class rather it much as we are met today like a seminar. hence out the questions they will belittle deliberating on for their next session and never meets with them again. he takes the vaccine for smallpox but his frame is too toweekend to sustain the impactf it. and he dies of january 1758. actually in the spring of 1758. he continues to be influential through his disciples. joseph bellamy and samuel hawkins theow office of a becoms as the new divinity. we will be reading a little bit of samuel hopkins as we move on further in this seminar. but here in america and the 18th century we want you to see two remarkable eruptions. one is an intellectual rebellion that's rooted in the changes taking place in european thought. the rebellion we most often associate with the enlightenment. i wish benjamin franklin is the primary example.u but, you also see here in america the second upsurge of this great awakening of religion is paramount example is jonathan edwards.
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a professor of middle east studies at princeton university. and of course, former us ambassador to egypt and israel daniel karcher. thank you so much for joining us. my pleasure, steve. good to talk to you. so what's the bottom line? one really has to wonder what the american game plan in the middle east is. if it's just to exit the region in the fog of conflict, blaming with contraction of american power in the world on ungrateful allies and fanatical rivals. well that's one thing. but if the us is actually working to maintain its power and influence to generate long term regional stability in a very complex region, which it says it wants that america is seriously failing. the killing by israel, of more than 40000 palestinians, mostly women and children who are a complete innocence in this conflict, as are most of the men will drive hate and instability for another generation. at least, israel thinks it can make strategic choices for the us. but it's actually whitening and deepening the problem. this conflict is far from over and it could rea
a professor of middle east studies at princeton university. and of course, former us ambassador to egypt and israel daniel karcher. thank you so much for joining us. my pleasure, steve. good to talk to you. so what's the bottom line? one really has to wonder what the american game plan in the middle east is. if it's just to exit the region in the fog of conflict, blaming with contraction of american power in the world on ungrateful allies and fanatical rivals. well that's one thing. but if the...
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in fact, in 2008, i was already at princeton. i was out of the 4th service. i met with the a who'd all martin israel in the middle of his negotiations and said to him, you know, your offer is about 97 percent of the palestinians require a can you get to a 100 percent? and he said to me yes ton. but he has not heard any answer from the person. in other words, there was no partner. you know, we've heard that phrase the often there was no response for palestinians. and so you have 2 different things going on and you have this horrible situation in gaza in which the united states must play a much more significant role in stopping it. but you also also have a situation in the previous so called peace process and which palestinians simply didn't step up to the plate. and they were playing in the same uh arena, as israel in the united states. and so if we do get back to a piece process, we need to expect palestinians to engage. you'll see anything promising at all on the palestine side of the question of getting a group that will have legitimacy that will have the s
in fact, in 2008, i was already at princeton. i was out of the 4th service. i met with the a who'd all martin israel in the middle of his negotiations and said to him, you know, your offer is about 97 percent of the palestinians require a can you get to a 100 percent? and he said to me yes ton. but he has not heard any answer from the person. in other words, there was no partner. you know, we've heard that phrase the often there was no response for palestinians. and so you have 2 different...
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a guy from philadelphia and the lunch of princeton tony and could keep up with this.they organize their own expedition and they went to cope for help. marsh was unhelpful to the students so they told him they want to collect and he said i don't think you should go there because i've gotten everything that wasth there. for the rest of co-'s life he became close friends. they became prominent paleontologists in their own right later and they graduated princeton went to germany for his ph.d. and the rest of his academic career as a professor at princeton university and became one of themo foremost students of fossil mammals in the state. at some point the conflict had come to a point where it was inevitable that something would happen. this idea the catastrophe theory where they would hit a critical point in something radical whatd happened. what happened was it mentioned that marsh had become the official paleontologists of united states geological survey and was handsomely supported collectors for all the work by technicians and so on that marsh apparently contacted th
a guy from philadelphia and the lunch of princeton tony and could keep up with this.they organize their own expedition and they went to cope for help. marsh was unhelpful to the students so they told him they want to collect and he said i don't think you should go there because i've gotten everything that wasth there. for the rest of co-'s life he became close friends. they became prominent paleontologists in their own right later and they graduated princeton went to germany for his ph.d. and...
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field party in the early days osborn had gone on to be a professor at princeton and then became the curator of paleontology and ultimately of the american museum natural history in new york and was the man who turned this museum into the great institution that it's now, along with our museum, really the foremost natural history museum in the united states. and one of the leading once in the world, osborn, came from a very prominent family. his father was president of the illinois railroad. you had also a lot of money on other sides. pierpont morgan was one of his uncles. and so marriage was also related to some the peabody's. and so he was a person of wealth of an education that we figured that wealthy background and he basically was another person very much like marsh except that a bit of field work himself but later on he also would sort of rely on his colleagues to write many of his papers but he became a great museum man. he was a person who named the famous t-rex and many other important things on downside, he was one of america's leading eugenicists in the 2730s and wrote pref
field party in the early days osborn had gone on to be a professor at princeton and then became the curator of paleontology and ultimately of the american museum natural history in new york and was the man who turned this museum into the great institution that it's now, along with our museum, really the foremost natural history museum in the united states. and one of the leading once in the world, osborn, came from a very prominent family. his father was president of the illinois railroad. you...
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margot is the dodge professor of history at princeton university. most recent book is queer career, work and modern america from princeton university which just one big award. it follows the straight state sexuality and citizenship in 20th 20th century america princeton university press. with robert and nancy, she c c co-edited into that state, gender, sexuality and government and the modern u.s. history with the university of chicago press. ryan patrick murphy is associate professor of history and women's gender and sexuality studies at earlham college. the author of the regulating desire, flight attendant activism, family politics and workplace justice from temple which won the 2017 david montgomery award f from the oah. he's currently at work on the book "teamsters mom drop •-ellipsis" with university of michigan press coming in 2024. we will come to that which explores the connection between suburban heteronormativity and jimmy chavez organizing campaign. murphy was once a flight attendant for united airlines and elected leader of the associatio
margot is the dodge professor of history at princeton university. most recent book is queer career, work and modern america from princeton university which just one big award. it follows the straight state sexuality and citizenship in 20th 20th century america princeton university press. with robert and nancy, she c c co-edited into that state, gender, sexuality and government and the modern u.s. history with the university of chicago press. ryan patrick murphy is associate professor of history...
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he went to germany for a phd and being a professor at princeton university. now at some point, the conflict had come to a point where there's this idea of the catastrophe theory until they hit the critical point that something very radical happened. what happened was, i already mentioned, he had become the official of the united states geological survey and most handsomely supported by all the work by technicians and soci on. but apparently he plotted this and had the secretary of interior demand that all the fossils collected be turned over to the national museum and that is the straw that broke the camels back. what can i do about this i have to make sure they come to a better and. [inaudible] the new york herald headlined in thosefo days by a very notorious speaker in those days famous for behaving totally inappropriately at social events but before it could quietly sneak back in. but a rather undistinguished individual got caught here and told him what had happened and then he sent t it to get him to retire and this was what the public thinks in january o
he went to germany for a phd and being a professor at princeton university. now at some point, the conflict had come to a point where there's this idea of the catastrophe theory until they hit the critical point that something very radical happened. what happened was, i already mentioned, he had become the official of the united states geological survey and most handsomely supported by all the work by technicians and soci on. but apparently he plotted this and had the secretary of interior...
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margot canaday is the dodge professor of history at princeton university. her most recent book is queer career, sexuality and work in modern america from princeton university which just want a big award. it follows the straight state, sexuality and citizenship in 20th century america, princeton university press with robert self and nancy koch pacheco added intimate states, gender sexuality and government and that's with university of chicago press. ryan patrick murphy is associate professor of history and women's gender and sexuality studies at earlham college. he saidat author of the regulatg desire, flight attendant activism, founder politics, and workplace justice from temple which won the 2017 david montgomery award from the firm watch it and from the oh h. he is currently at work on the book teamsters metropolis with university of michigan press forthcoming in 2024. we will we will look forward to that, which explores theio connection between suburbanization, jim inhofe is mess organizing campaign. murphy was once a flight attendant for united airlines
margot canaday is the dodge professor of history at princeton university. her most recent book is queer career, sexuality and work in modern america from princeton university which just want a big award. it follows the straight state, sexuality and citizenship in 20th century america, princeton university press with robert self and nancy koch pacheco added intimate states, gender sexuality and government and that's with university of chicago press. ryan patrick murphy is associate professor of...
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despite with the princeton professor thinks can we do not have unlimited money this is not princetondecide the cost in the benefits and nobody seems to be able quantify the cost, they just say keep throwing money at it and throwing more money at a nobody really quantify the benefits except if we do not do it, then were all going to die wanting about my people and i say coming electricity because it brought up 30 but it's for a good cause, why because you going to die if we don't do it why kennedy, because the professor princeton says so. that does not work for most americans. can you answer that for me and do you see my frustration and 11 left to drive electric target think the really cool. but the median household income in my state is $55000. and princeton professor probably makes them the week. they do not care what they think it princeton. can you answer that for me guys. >> can is very much it's going to cost but i can tell you that just last year alone, china and ev market subsidized by $12.4 billion of that is her annual spent, more than even the best year, is more than that.
despite with the princeton professor thinks can we do not have unlimited money this is not princetondecide the cost in the benefits and nobody seems to be able quantify the cost, they just say keep throwing money at it and throwing more money at a nobody really quantify the benefits except if we do not do it, then were all going to die wanting about my people and i say coming electricity because it brought up 30 but it's for a good cause, why because you going to die if we don't do it why...
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numerous celebrities took part via video call to express their support for harris, including brian princeton, chris rock. c jennifer lopez and meryl streep the hon, gary and capital is preparing for potential flooding around the parliament building parts of budapest waterfront. as you see here are already in and dated region is experiencing the most severe flooding. and over a decade the danube river is expected to peak on saturday. troops, emergency services in prison. inmates are filling, sandbags and constructing makes ship dams in nearby. here in european condition, president erst live on the lions says that the european union will lend ukraine up to 35000000000 bureaus to help with it's more effort. now. she made that announcement today and key for she met with the ukranian president hold of ms. lewinsky, ukraine's deputy foreign minister, you have him pet of genus gifts horse left on the line, a warm welcome on her latest visit. the representative from the you, one of ukraine's most important allies. there's good news, rushes really lenses attacks me for the support is necessary. and t
numerous celebrities took part via video call to express their support for harris, including brian princeton, chris rock. c jennifer lopez and meryl streep the hon, gary and capital is preparing for potential flooding around the parliament building parts of budapest waterfront. as you see here are already in and dated region is experiencing the most severe flooding. and over a decade the danube river is expected to peak on saturday. troops, emergency services in prison. inmates are filling,...
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my name is miranda, i go by she, and i am a licensed professional counselor and sex therapist in princeton , pennsylvania. today i want to talk about people who find minors attractive, and i want to talk about them because they are perhaps the most maligned group of people in our culture. you may have noticed that i use the term person who finds minors attractive, sometimes abbreviated as mab, instead of the more common . that we throw at people to hurt them or slander them. this term simply means that a person has a persistent sexual or romantic attraction to minors. they do not choose this attraction, like everyone else, they do not choose their attraction. you can choose to be heterosexual, to be gay, or someone else. this is a victory for those who allow zoophile demonstrations to be held officially in all seriousness. the first time i had sexual intercourse with an animal, it was a dog, a male. now i live with a german shepherd, a bitch. and for me it is even easier to have sexual intercourse a connection with an animal rather than with a person. this is a victory for those who pity p
my name is miranda, i go by she, and i am a licensed professional counselor and sex therapist in princeton , pennsylvania. today i want to talk about people who find minors attractive, and i want to talk about them because they are perhaps the most maligned group of people in our culture. you may have noticed that i use the term person who finds minors attractive, sometimes abbreviated as mab, instead of the more common . that we throw at people to hurt them or slander them. this term simply...
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we are joined in this program from princeton university's dismissal lab. he is the lead author of a recent study showing the link between evictions and deaths. of that in this program. we have to deal with these inequalities using different strategies. it acts socially and is the peak of all the mechanisms related to eviction and health, therefore, this priority is given to rent over health care and food. ok, or the experience of extreme housing instability after eviction. in this study, we found that renters who were threatened with eviction had an in-house mortality rate during the pandemic that was almost twice what we estimated based on pre-eminence mortality rates. for example, we expected the occurrence of an event like the eviction itself, but there is also a more general indicator of financial problems. we know that the threat of eviction has negative effects on people's health, even if they are never evicted, so there is constant stress related to finding a house. it's a traumatic process to get hired or face eviction. there is an interpretation a
we are joined in this program from princeton university's dismissal lab. he is the lead author of a recent study showing the link between evictions and deaths. of that in this program. we have to deal with these inequalities using different strategies. it acts socially and is the peak of all the mechanisms related to eviction and health, therefore, this priority is given to rent over health care and food. ok, or the experience of extreme housing instability after eviction. in this study, we...
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doctor lauren right from princeton university thank you for joining us on a sunday night. >> thank youup next a new warning when it comes to china and the u.s., arkansas senator tom cotton weighs in on the perilous state of affairs could this be menopause? clearblue menopause stage indicator uses an app that combines your age, cycle data, and fsh hormone levels over time in a personalized report to share with your doctor to get the clarity you need. israel needs you. we desperately need tens of thousands to respond. the war is here. the great storm from the north has come against israel. you've got the scriptures calling each one of us, not only to pray for the peace in jerusalem, but every city throughout israel that's under siege. this massive grocery store should be crowded. people are lacking food. exactly. the international fellowship of christians and jews is preparing meals for precious elderly citizens who can't get out. so many bombs yesterday. because of the war, much of her roof is gone, the ceiling is gone. she's frightened from hezbollah. hezbollah. how does she get food?
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the princeton university computer science department confirmed these findings by conducting its own researchle knows the entire history of your movements with your phone down to the minute. moreover, it sends all this information to the servers, even if your internet is not working. the official google website says that if you disable locations in the settings, then the visited places will not be saved. but this is not entirely true. google saves your location data with time reference without your consent. if you only go to the nearest store and walk around the house, then such surveillance will be a waste of time, but few people are happy with the fact that they are being watched. the phone records everything, when and which stores you visited. researchers have confirmed that even in sleep mode, an android smartphone transmits information about its location 340 times a day. there is no total listening to everything, there is a reaction on certain words and nothing more. but this is so with american corporations and only for mobile devices that are powered by... it's a completely different m
the princeton university computer science department confirmed these findings by conducting its own researchle knows the entire history of your movements with your phone down to the minute. moreover, it sends all this information to the servers, even if your internet is not working. the official google website says that if you disable locations in the settings, then the visited places will not be saved. but this is not entirely true. google saves your location data with time reference without...
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. >> joining us now to get in on all of this, msnbc analyst and professor at princeton university, eddie cloud and michael cohen, donald trump's former personal attorney. he is now host of "me a couple" podcast. that is good podcast for everyone to enjoy, welcome, gentlemen. >> we are in it now, guys. people are voting. it is very tight, part of this being very tight is because economy is top of mind for folks. a share of registered voters have more trust to handle the economy, 46% harris, 46% trump. what is it about this idea people have, michael cohen, that he is somehow this economic genius? statement and yet, we have all turned around and seen the number of bankruptcies, we have seen the number of failed business ventures. during the greatest boom in u.s. economy, his own stock, the trump media that has that untrue social platform is down 70%. everything else is sort of rising up with your 401(k), but not if you are an investor in the trump media stock, and yet, yet, we've got to ask princeton what his position is. i don't have an answer as to how he is managed to fool so many people
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why is princeton -- rachel: didn't he go to harvard?rd degree back. rachel: are you giving your harvard degree back, brian? pete: brian, are you giving your harvard degree back? lee not answering. [laughter] rachel: he can't concentrate. pete: he's got two harvard degrees. brian: i don't even know where my harvard degree is. what is it? pete: 3-22, i'm up. he's got two, kennedy school and the business school. brian: all right, 44-2. -- 4-22. pete: just a couple of elitists -- [laughter] 4-2. oh, i got him. brian: the spin serves -- pete: they make you go into the net. rachel: what number are you at? pete: 5-3, i'm ahead. i get him on that one. rachel: come on, brian. good, good, brian. pete: oh, i got him. got him. brian wroib i threw that last one. pete: olympic level are. 6-4, it's the over. brian, good try. he's a better ping-pong player than he let on. brian: that was pretty good for me, actually. rachel: t not over. you might still win many basketball. brian: why am i breathing heavy after that? that's the sad part. [laughter] rach
why is princeton -- rachel: didn't he go to harvard?rd degree back. rachel: are you giving your harvard degree back, brian? pete: brian, are you giving your harvard degree back? lee not answering. [laughter] rachel: he can't concentrate. pete: he's got two harvard degrees. brian: i don't even know where my harvard degree is. what is it? pete: 3-22, i'm up. he's got two, kennedy school and the business school. brian: all right, 44-2. -- 4-22. pete: just a couple of elitists -- [laughter] 4-2....
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this product made by the researchers of princeton university, usa, with the structure of cylindrical and oval tubes and inspired by the structure of the human cortical bone that forms the outer layer of the femur, can significantly increase the resistance to crack propagation and the ability to change shape. heal without sudden failure . this cement paste also has the capacity to replace cement-based plastic and fiber materials and is naturally very strong. specialists of mazandaran university succeeded in designing and building the collapsing device using materials method activated by cooled plasma. in this method. it preserves the physical and chemical properties and nutrition of caviar and its shelf life increases up to one year. there is no small challenge for the export of this product, which was exported to 38 countries in the world last year. one of the most important challenges is the health standards of the destination country. for example , a neighboring country declares that the caviar you send must have zero yeast and mushroom percentage. well, actually. nothing has been
this product made by the researchers of princeton university, usa, with the structure of cylindrical and oval tubes and inspired by the structure of the human cortical bone that forms the outer layer of the femur, can significantly increase the resistance to crack propagation and the ability to change shape. heal without sudden failure . this cement paste also has the capacity to replace cement-based plastic and fiber materials and is naturally very strong. specialists of mazandaran university...
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doctor lauren right from princeton university thank you for joining us on a sunday night. >> thank youext a new warning when it comes to china and the u.s., arkansas senator tom cotton weighs in on the perilous state of affairs next, that is only on "sunday night in america". my psoriasis was all over. then psoriatic arthritis. who knew they could be connected? for me, cosentyx works on both. cosentyx helps real people find clear skin. and in psoriatic arthritis, can mean less joint pain, and help stop further joint damage. serious allergic reactions, severe skin reactions that look like eczema, and increased risk of infections some fatal have occurred. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms, had a vaccine or plan to or if ibd symptoms develop or worsen. ♪see me♪ (tony hawk) skating for over 45 years has taken a toll on my body. i take qunol turmeric because it helps with healthy joints and inflammation support. why qunol? it has superior absorption compared to regular turmeric. qunol. the brand i trust. shopify's point of sale system helps you sell at every stage of you
doctor lauren right from princeton university thank you for joining us on a sunday night. >> thank youext a new warning when it comes to china and the u.s., arkansas senator tom cotton weighs in on the perilous state of affairs next, that is only on "sunday night in america". my psoriasis was all over. then psoriatic arthritis. who knew they could be connected? for me, cosentyx works on both. cosentyx helps real people find clear skin. and in psoriatic arthritis, can mean less...
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this product was made by the researchers of princeton university, usa with the structure of cylindrical and elliptical tubes and inspired by the structure. human cortical bone which forms the outer layer of the femur can significantly increase the resistance to crack propagation and improve the ability to deform without sudden failure. this cement paste also has the capacity to replace cement-based plastic and fiber materials and is naturally very strong. the next part of the news. at 4 o'clock: in the name of allah, the most merciful, the most merciful, i offer my greetings and courtesy to you, dear viewers, companions of the khabar channel, and i invite you to stay with us on the first page . do and i invite you to join us on the first page, where i am the host of hojjat al-islam al-muslimeen, muhammad akhtari , the head of the unity week commemoration, mr. akhtari. hello, you are very welcome. salam alaikum and may god's mercy be upon you. we are very grateful and grateful. greetings to you, but before the conversation let's start the conversation with mr. akhtari about the week of u
this product was made by the researchers of princeton university, usa with the structure of cylindrical and elliptical tubes and inspired by the structure. human cortical bone which forms the outer layer of the femur can significantly increase the resistance to crack propagation and improve the ability to deform without sudden failure. this cement paste also has the capacity to replace cement-based plastic and fiber materials and is naturally very strong. the next part of the news. at 4...
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princeton in, naval academy. >> and uva usual does does well.hank for watching "power lunch," everybody. >> "closing bell" starts now. >>> wack to "closing bell" i'm mike santoli in for scott wapner. stocks holding firm for last week's gains and inching toward record highs as investors cling to soft landing hopes. spenceful fed decision thrown on top. a look at scorecard with 60 minutes to go in regulation. dow earlier touching a new record high. briefly intraday. s&p 500 made up for earlier modest losses while both indexes soundly outperforming nasdaq on the day. a burst of rotation way from
princeton in, naval academy. >> and uva usual does does well.hank for watching "power lunch," everybody. >> "closing bell" starts now. >>> wack to "closing bell" i'm mike santoli in for scott wapner. stocks holding firm for last week's gains and inching toward record highs as investors cling to soft landing hopes. spenceful fed decision thrown on top. a look at scorecard with 60 minutes to go in regulation. dow earlier touching a new record...
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education of the next generation of rulers in america, harvard university, columbia university , princeton, the famous expensive university in america, these demonstrations are still going on widely, these people who are present there they have a fee what does it mean to eat plastic pellets? a large number of students who were supposed to be enrolled this year , now that the academic year has started in america like in other places , they will enter, for example, master's degree, but their bachelor's degree is because of participating in the demonstration to support the palestinian people, so they are paying for it , but they will look at it later. to the lebanese people and hezbollah and leaders. hosseini announced that another terrorist operation was apparently carried out just an hour ago . yes, this is a very important point compared to because everyone understands, anyway, these are palestinians, they are lebanese, this is one country. it is another country, now they are neighbors. sometimes you know that in the last 24 hours, these western media have discussed the issue that mr. seye
education of the next generation of rulers in america, harvard university, columbia university , princeton, the famous expensive university in america, these demonstrations are still going on widely, these people who are present there they have a fee what does it mean to eat plastic pellets? a large number of students who were supposed to be enrolled this year , now that the academic year has started in america like in other places , they will enter, for example, master's degree, but their...
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father was a specialist in zionist messianism, which he supported, that is, netanyahu's father, princeton professor, was part of consciously part of a project to take and ethnically cleanse all of the land between the nile and the uphrades and establish a government that would rule the world and subjugate non- jews to jews. this is a at least a 500 year old. messianic millenarian project, so the palestinian resistance uh to genocide is also uh resistance on behalf of all of humanity who are uh we're all being turned into palestinians, they're turning uh americans and europeans into palestinians by uh destroying uh so much of the world and then forcing huge numbers of refugee in into western countries and uh they're turning the rest of us into palestinians by taking over the media by taking over all of the other instruments of power and uh subjugating all of us to their wishes and their dictates, it isn't just what's happening in palestine, this is a world conquest project. everything that we're told about adolf hitler and the nazis, may be a little bit exaggerated in that case, but it is
father was a specialist in zionist messianism, which he supported, that is, netanyahu's father, princeton professor, was part of consciously part of a project to take and ethnically cleanse all of the land between the nile and the uphrades and establish a government that would rule the world and subjugate non- jews to jews. this is a at least a 500 year old. messianic millenarian project, so the palestinian resistance uh to genocide is also uh resistance on behalf of all of humanity who are uh...
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now we 're joined on this show by nick gertz from princeton university's dismissal lab. he is the lead author of a recent study showing the link between evictions and deaths. thank you for being on this program. before we discuss your review. tell us about who will be affected by the layoff. we have known the organizers and supporters for a long time the renters raised the alarm that these people seem to be mostly black renters, especially women with children. in this new study, we found that about 30 percent of black women who rent with their children face the threat of eviction each year. and we have to do something about these inequalities using different strategies. we should reflect on the racist housing policies that have pushed some americans into expensive, uncontrolled, often exploitative rental markets where evictions part of the converted business model. in your new research that has just been published. court records have been reviewed. these are the people who are facing eviction cases and are threatened with deportation. then you have investigated the death
now we 're joined on this show by nick gertz from princeton university's dismissal lab. he is the lead author of a recent study showing the link between evictions and deaths. thank you for being on this program. before we discuss your review. tell us about who will be affected by the layoff. we have known the organizers and supporters for a long time the renters raised the alarm that these people seem to be mostly black renters, especially women with children. in this new study, we found that...
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princeton university ranked number one.chnology came in second and harvard ranked number three. >>> discount department store kmart is closing its last full-sized store in the united states. the store in bridge hampton, long island is set to close on october 20th after 25 years. a reduced-sized outlet store will be open in miami. >>> josh hart tossed the ceremonial first mpitch at yanke stadium in honor of his great uncle. he received a jersey bearing number 32 and explored the monument park. we'll be right back. k.me pk. wel rhtac ah mornings! the golden hour of cold and flu symptoms! i'm feeling better. cough? congestion? all in one and done with mucinex kickstart. aaaaaaaaaaaaa- hated that. headache? better. aaaaaaaaaaaaa- fever? body pain? better now. aaaaaaaaaaaaa- mucinex kickstart gives all-in-one and done relief with a morning jolt of instant cooling sensation. it's not cold and flu season. it's comeback season. >>> this building ready to pop. ionescu. >> the new york liberty advanced to the wnba semi-finals with th
princeton university ranked number one.chnology came in second and harvard ranked number three. >>> discount department store kmart is closing its last full-sized store in the united states. the store in bridge hampton, long island is set to close on october 20th after 25 years. a reduced-sized outlet store will be open in miami. >>> josh hart tossed the ceremonial first mpitch at yanke stadium in honor of his great uncle. he received a jersey bearing number 32 and explored...
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woodrow wilson had been the president of princeton university and nicholas butler was the president of columbia university, perhaps the most interesting thing about butler is that he's not added to the ticket until late october, early november, so just days before the election. and that happens because the vice president dies. but who who taft was running against. so there's a lot of tumult on the republican ticket in the closing days of the election. and hiram johnson was the progressive governor of california. he helped found the progressive party with teddy roosevelt. and again, it was seen as the states are these places where a lot of reform is happening, they're trying to bring that reform to the federal government. and so you have these very charismatic, dedicated reformers who are in government. and in the case of the progressive party ticket, you have two of them on the ticket. and in the case of roosevelt and appear. hmm johnson was a shock was the sudden death of the vice president in 1912. yeah i mean so the vice president had been ill with kidney disease for the better part
woodrow wilson had been the president of princeton university and nicholas butler was the president of columbia university, perhaps the most interesting thing about butler is that he's not added to the ticket until late october, early november, so just days before the election. and that happens because the vice president dies. but who who taft was running against. so there's a lot of tumult on the republican ticket in the closing days of the election. and hiram johnson was the progressive...
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princeton university, by the way, took the top spot. up next, the push to get more people vaccinated against covid the program. >> making them free really cheap. and it looks like voters are in favor of a measure that would increase penalties for certain kinds of drug crimes. governor newsom, though, well, he's not happy about that. plus, with more than 46 days until the election. now voting officials are concern the usps can handle the influx of all those mail-in ballots the way the postmaster general is trying >> tonight at 5.30, bay area, health officials are encouraging residents to get the updated covid-19 vaccine that comes free with those with insurance, a federal program that made to shots free for the uninsured has expired. however, santa clara county health officials say programs underway in their county will allow both the uninsured. >> and the under insured to get the vaccine kron four's. dan kerman reports gone are the days of those mass covid-19 vaccination clinics like this one at the santa clara county fairgrounds. >> bu
princeton university, by the way, took the top spot. up next, the push to get more people vaccinated against covid the program. >> making them free really cheap. and it looks like voters are in favor of a measure that would increase penalties for certain kinds of drug crimes. governor newsom, though, well, he's not happy about that. plus, with more than 46 days until the election. now voting officials are concern the usps can handle the influx of all those mail-in ballots the way the...
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busy clothes are snapshots, they are abused by people like nate silver and the princeton pauline can search him as though they were predictors. that's why those compilers appalls were so badly wrong. in 2016 when i called donald trump, and they were predicting and overwhelming likelihood that hillary clinton will when the polls showed as late as october, the mid romney was going to beat for rock obama. i stuck with like prediction against the polls that brock obama was going to win. as late as june, july of 1988. the pole had george h. w bush. 17 points behind his opponent. mike dukakis, the post as the pundits were saying, no one can overcome this deficit at the same time. it's just the general like in that wouldn't be so. so at the moment, so this type of polls have them that connect your convince that the polls don't, don't know what they're talking about. the polls unpredicted documents, ok. the projector and the arrow margin is tells you they tell you the are margins plus and minus about 3 percent, but that's pure a statistical error. what they don't tell you is there is a very
busy clothes are snapshots, they are abused by people like nate silver and the princeton pauline can search him as though they were predictors. that's why those compilers appalls were so badly wrong. in 2016 when i called donald trump, and they were predicting and overwhelming likelihood that hillary clinton will when the polls showed as late as october, the mid romney was going to beat for rock obama. i stuck with like prediction against the polls that brock obama was going to win. as late as...
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it's happening on saturday, september 14th from 8:00 in the morning to 2 p.m. at princeton plaza on blossom hill road, and you can still sign up to donate at sbc donor.org. and we are, of course, monitoring the heat, but also we're talking about wildfire risk. we'll take a look at the latest conditions in the sierra, plus the climate connection between wildfire risk and our climate change. all right. vianey and female paralympians are making history. the athletes that have raked in dozens of medals over the years. but before we head to break, we want to know what trending story would you like to see later on in this newscast? i do have a survey up right now on my instagram. still have a little bit more time to vote for one of these stories. you see right here. dancing with the stars 2024 cast regan. sorry for olympics breaking backlash or queen guitarist says he had a minor stroke. we' santa clara county da's office says 67 year old dennis fountaine stole more than $350,000 from investors. prosecutors say he scammed them into believing that he created a robot that could distribute medicine
it's happening on saturday, september 14th from 8:00 in the morning to 2 p.m. at princeton plaza on blossom hill road, and you can still sign up to donate at sbc donor.org. and we are, of course, monitoring the heat, but also we're talking about wildfire risk. we'll take a look at the latest conditions in the sierra, plus the climate connection between wildfire risk and our climate change. all right. vianey and female paralympians are making history. the athletes that have raked in dozens of...
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it was hosted by garvin thomas, of course, and stanford blood center. 92 people stopped by the princeton plaza to donate, and another 20 people visited other stanford blood center locations to give blood. stanford says if you donate once, it has the potential to help. three different people in need of blood and those who donated were entered into a drawing to win vip tickets for an usher concert. not bad. very cool. well, puppies. not the typical passengers, but today they were dozens of guide dog puppies in training. rode the ferry from the east bay into san francisco. after that ferry ride, the dogs toured a number of shops and had lunch on the embarcadero. last month, a similar outing introduced the puppies to the bart system. organizers say the goal of all these experiences is to make sure the dogs are comfortable taking transportation and being in crowds. members of the foggy doggie alumni chapter tagged along to. and we try to do fun events and have we do zoom calls with speakers, but about twice a year we really try to do a fun event. and coming to san francisco on the ferry is th
it was hosted by garvin thomas, of course, and stanford blood center. 92 people stopped by the princeton plaza to donate, and another 20 people visited other stanford blood center locations to give blood. stanford says if you donate once, it has the potential to help. three different people in need of blood and those who donated were entered into a drawing to win vip tickets for an usher concert. not bad. very cool. well, puppies. not the typical passengers, but today they were dozens of guide...
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it's going to be saturday, september 14th, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. this takes place at the princeton plaza mall in san jose. you see the qr code on your screen. just open up your camera and if you put that, you can book an appointment. so 8 to 2, you can book an appointment. it makes things go smoothly. but we also love people who are walking in love to see people who come in and say, hey, i saw yes on the news. so this is the eighth year of doing it and it's just our little way, our little way of giving back, just like all the people we do stories about. yeah. all right. thank you so much for that. i'm going to say the weather is going to be shaping up nice there. oh good. as we head through saturday, some low 80s. if you are going to be heading out there. we're also tracking this colder system that will even bring parts of california some rainfall chances. let me show you more details right now in your microclimate forecast, and we'll get you outside here in concord, where we are currently coming in with 85. so overall temperatures a little bit warmer today, but nothing we couldn't handle out
it's going to be saturday, september 14th, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. this takes place at the princeton plaza mall in san jose. you see the qr code on your screen. just open up your camera and if you put that, you can book an appointment. so 8 to 2, you can book an appointment. it makes things go smoothly. but we also love people who are walking in love to see people who come in and say, hey, i saw yes on the news. so this is the eighth year of doing it and it's just our little way, our little way of...
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she's been a house staffer and a lawyer, an alum of princeton university and the american university college of law. so,on we are honored to have the staff director serving as the moderator for today. jennifer. [applause] afternoon andgood thank you for that generous introduction. i appreciate it and thank you to the historical society for bringing us all together today to talk about native american suffrage. again my name is jennifer romero. i go by my maiden name professionally. did mary and italian man and i think the name has a nice ring to it. but anyhow, i am the staff director and chief counsel working for theng chairman the senior senator fromro hawaii. again, i really dedicate my career both as a practicing lawyer and it's my honor to be here today to moderate the panel and have a conversation with john. let me introduce him. this might take a while because while my introduction took about 30 seconds, his might take a little bit longer than mine. we go back quite a ways actually. one of the first internship cited was with a native american fund in washington, d.c. and that i
she's been a house staffer and a lawyer, an alum of princeton university and the american university college of law. so,on we are honored to have the staff director serving as the moderator for today. jennifer. [applause] afternoon andgood thank you for that generous introduction. i appreciate it and thank you to the historical society for bringing us all together today to talk about native american suffrage. again my name is jennifer romero. i go by my maiden name professionally. did mary and...
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esto tuvo lugar en la plaza princeton y terminó hace unas horas. 92 personas acudieron a donar y otraso, siempre donar sangre cuando 1 puede. sobre todo para. para los hombres. por ejemplo, que no tienen la oportunidad de poder restablecer el torrente sanguíneo por medio de la menstruación como lo hacen las mujeres. siempre es bueno donar sangre porque esos 2 o 3 litros te ayudan a que la sangre se oxigene y puedas tener una mejor circulación, incluso evitar lesiones. y vamos a hablar de deportes. además, siempre hay regalos, siempre te dan de comer, te dan. a mí me toca. yo he donado sangre un par de veces y además de que te hacen estudios gratis porque te hacen estudios de enfermedades, de cómo estás, del colesterol y ese tipo de cosas, además puedes tiene muchos beneficios para las personas que 1 ayudó y para 1 mismo que va a hacer este gesto. así es. y bueno, vamos a ver a los niners cómo les va mañana? porque decidieron no arriesgars. y christian mccaffrey ok, 500 deluxe garden gnomes. wow. i only meant to order five. there's not enough money in my account for these. i'm gonna get
esto tuvo lugar en la plaza princeton y terminó hace unas horas. 92 personas acudieron a donar y otraso, siempre donar sangre cuando 1 puede. sobre todo para. para los hombres. por ejemplo, que no tienen la oportunidad de poder restablecer el torrente sanguíneo por medio de la menstruación como lo hacen las mujeres. siempre es bueno donar sangre porque esos 2 o 3 litros te ayudan a que la sangre se oxigene y puedas tener una mejor circulación, incluso evitar lesiones. y vamos a hablar de...
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it's happening next saturday, september 14th from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the princeton plaza on blossomroad. that's in san jose. you can sign up to donate at sbc donor.org. up next, she went viral in paris. not exactly for the best reason or her performance. really. regan speaking out in her first interview since the summer olympics. her apology to the breaking community. and lester holt getting ready for nightly news. this is a look inside the control room there at 30 rock. one of the top stories tonight. the historic showdown shaping up at the big tennis tournament. the u.s. open. two americans in the semifinals for the first time in years. lester joins us in four minutes. why choose a mobile network built for places you'll probably never be... ...instead of for where you are most of the time? xfinity mobile was designed for where you need it most. now xfinity internet customers can buy one line of unlimited and get one free for a year. performance. rachel gunn brake breaking performance in paris inspired viral memes, including one where they said she was doing the kangaroo. some clai
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pamela harris . numerous celebrities took part to express their support for harris, including brian princeton, chris rock, jennifer lopez, and meryl streep as us election day draws closer democratic presidential candidates at cumberland harris has taken name and her rival, donald trump, for claiming that migrants in the city of springfield, ohio, our eating people's pets, vice president harrison says the former president's comments were designed to divide us as a country. springfield officials have repeatedly said that there is no evidence to support trumps claims. despite this, the small city still finds itself at the center of a fire storm, with dozens of bomb threats reported following trots comments. w's, i. e. boy, he went to springfield to find out more or the here at roseville creole, friday's airplane teams on offered their serving a taste, wants to eat the food. that's the 1st introduction to our community. the love we put in the food, the restaurant which opened a little over a year ago is a sign of spring fields growing haitian population. we came here to escape the violence and en
pamela harris . numerous celebrities took part to express their support for harris, including brian princeton, chris rock, jennifer lopez, and meryl streep as us election day draws closer democratic presidential candidates at cumberland harris has taken name and her rival, donald trump, for claiming that migrants in the city of springfield, ohio, our eating people's pets, vice president harrison says the former president's comments were designed to divide us as a country. springfield officials...
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at princeton. and continue on what i thought was my normal course as it happened. the job opened up unexpectedly at the university, pennsylvania and i ended up getting that job. it was maybe the best job in the country at that point in my and i was really pretty well convinced that i was the master of my own ship, that things were moving along just as had planned them. i found after having been at penn for a few years, that really wasn't entirely the case and that penn, at least in my department, was running through assistant professors for three year contracts, and then flushing us out and starting again on the bottom and. so it was clear that i was to have to do something else. my first and natural, i think, response was to look and see if there's another job somewhere. there were very few at that point and those are the were were places i simply had no interest in being. and so i was really sort of stymied in terms of my career plan. and so susan and i and my who's back here somewhere had been in washington, d.c. on a washington semester program, our junior year
at princeton. and continue on what i thought was my normal course as it happened. the job opened up unexpectedly at the university, pennsylvania and i ended up getting that job. it was maybe the best job in the country at that point in my and i was really pretty well convinced that i was the master of my own ship, that things were moving along just as had planned them. i found after having been at penn for a few years, that really wasn't entirely the case and that penn, at least in my...
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she graduated from princeton summa laude and yale law school where she was an editor of the yale law journal. she started her career working for the legendary robert morgan about the district attorney for manhattan and in that capacity she prosecuted everything from petty crimes to homicides and developed and by all accounts she was known as imposing prosecutor and she moved into private practice after that with a law firm in new york city where she focused on business and corporate law and intellectual property but -- litigation. president bush appointed her to the southern district of new york in 1991. the baseball fans among us revere justice sotomayor because she saved baseball. she did and no exaggeration from a strike. she is also a passionate yankees fan. don't hold that against her. i am a passionate nationals fan and she is kind and generous to me. president clinton appointed her for the second circuit in 1997 and president obama appointed her to the united states supreme court in 2009. at my far right is justice coney barrett. she was born in new orleans and grew up in old
she graduated from princeton summa laude and yale law school where she was an editor of the yale law journal. she started her career working for the legendary robert morgan about the district attorney for manhattan and in that capacity she prosecuted everything from petty crimes to homicides and developed and by all accounts she was known as imposing prosecutor and she moved into private practice after that with a law firm in new york city where she focused on business and corporate law and...