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. >> facebook taking on princeton university. princeton said the social network would lose 80% of the users by 2017 the university used my space as a model. it was a company that peaked and then plummeted. but now facebook says it used princeton's methodology applied to future of princeton. facebook says the university is in danger of disappearing. cheryled sandberg is taking her book to the big screen the screenplay will be a narrative about the larger theme for women to work hard to get to the top of their industries as opposed to bowing out when they have children. >> sports news, richard sherman has been fined for actions after last sunday's championship game with 49ers. >> that is the result you're going to get. don't you ever talk about me! >> the interview is not the reason sherman was fined but this, the choking gesture towards collin kapernick. he is fined for the violation. >> michigan man says it's like having a guardian an jechlt he passed out after taking medication. he taut his 5-year-old son, jackson how to call 911
. >> facebook taking on princeton university. princeton said the social network would lose 80% of the users by 2017 the university used my space as a model. it was a company that peaked and then plummeted. but now facebook says it used princeton's methodology applied to future of princeton. facebook says the university is in danger of disappearing. cheryled sandberg is taking her book to the big screen the screenplay will be a narrative about the larger theme for women to work hard to get...
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alan krueger, current professor at princeton university, this was fun. >> tom and i will continue toio. >> betty liu, "in the loop," at 9:00. >> have a great morning, everyone. ♪ . . >> live from bloomberg world headquarters, this is "in the loop." schatzker with trish regan and alix steel. have are thrilled as we jack welch. also, the executive director of the jack welch management institution. >> good morning. >> lots to talk about. jack, i'm sure you know we are in the midst of earnings season. wells fargo and jpmorgan reported yesterday. bank of america reported this morning. and the $13rgan billion settlement with the doj a couple of months ago. going into this quarter with bank of america, everyone was expecting brian moynihan would have to take a big litigation reserve. it does not appear that was the case. why do you think that
alan krueger, current professor at princeton university, this was fun. >> tom and i will continue toio. >> betty liu, "in the loop," at 9:00. >> have a great morning, everyone. ♪ . . >> live from bloomberg world headquarters, this is "in the loop." schatzker with trish regan and alix steel. have are thrilled as we jack welch. also, the executive director of the jack welch management institution. >> good morning. >> lots to talk about....
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and he almost overnight began to reform what was being called princeton university. he introduced numerous educational reform, he changed education at princeton but affected higher education in this country. if you attended a college or know someone who went to a college in which you majored in something and there was a sequence of courses in the major and you took electives in which you had a lecture in the class. that was the model he combine and it spread across the country. woodrow wilson i should say had the most mediocer rise of all. he was the president of the small men's college. james madison went to princeton in 1771. so it cut both ways for him. but here is the important thing. october of 1910, woodrow wilson is still the president of the school in the middle of new jersey. it is a small college. if you can believe this, new jersey was the most corrupt state in the union in 1910 which had the most political machine in the union. the democratic machine i should add. and they thought we need a puppet. why don't we go to that squeaky clean professor? the presi
and he almost overnight began to reform what was being called princeton university. he introduced numerous educational reform, he changed education at princeton but affected higher education in this country. if you attended a college or know someone who went to a college in which you majored in something and there was a sequence of courses in the major and you took electives in which you had a lecture in the class. that was the model he combine and it spread across the country. woodrow wilson i...
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that's from researchers at princeton university. they compared the rise and fall of myspace to facebook's google searches. they say the site has already reached the peak of its popularity and has started to decline. in october the company admitted to losing a large portion of its teen members. researchers estimate facebook will lose 80% of its users by 2015. >>> netflix planning to offer new streaming features that would be customized to your home. for $12 a month, four people would be able to stream four different movies in one household. netflix says it would then lower prices from $7.99 it $6.99 for customers that only stream one video at a time. a spokesman for the company says this is a trail run. there's no guarantee that the plans will be rolled out to all 44 million net flick customers. >>> in news 4 your health now, a new study says working the night shift can damage your health and cause problems in your dna that's according to researchers at england's suri university. blood tests show that when sleeping normally, 6% of yo
that's from researchers at princeton university. they compared the rise and fall of myspace to facebook's google searches. they say the site has already reached the peak of its popularity and has started to decline. in october the company admitted to losing a large portion of its teen members. researchers estimate facebook will lose 80% of its users by 2015. >>> netflix planning to offer new streaming features that would be customized to your home. for $12 a month, four people would be...
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facebook is poking holes in a princeton university study. paper predicting facebook would lose oh 80% of its members by 2017. that study was based in part on research statistics. now facebook predicts that princeton will cease to exist by 2012. it's a parody, but it's a point that research can point in many different ways. >>> finally it was 38 years ago today when apple introduced the mackintosh computer, and it's public introduction came during the third quarter of the super bowl with this commercial. >> we shall. >> the imagery representing mackintosh coming to save humanity from conformity was a huge hit. a few days later when americans got a look at the computer it attracted an immediate and enthusiastic following. it was the first with a mouse. and it was the first to allow users to interact with innovators. the mackintosh was to computing what baby ruth was to baseball. unique, innovating and iconic. on this day we pay tribute to note that yes it's been 30 years since mac first took the field. that's our show. on monday, how a company
facebook is poking holes in a princeton university study. paper predicting facebook would lose oh 80% of its members by 2017. that study was based in part on research statistics. now facebook predicts that princeton will cease to exist by 2012. it's a parody, but it's a point that research can point in many different ways. >>> finally it was 38 years ago today when apple introduced the mackintosh computer, and it's public introduction came during the third quarter of the super bowl...
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and bruce blair, a research scholar at princeton university. he was once a intercontinental ballistic missile officer in the air force. robert burns, describe how the air force discovered this latest breach? >> well, it began when they found there was a drug-use problem at several bases. the first one they found it at apparently was one of the icbm bases. and in the course of investigating that they came upon this exam cheating scandal. >> ifill: so it's one scandal leading to another, leading to another? >> and they're just getting started. they said that it's too early to tell exactly how extensive this is. because they've literally and quote are just getting started with this investigation. >> ifill: so the 34 people that we heard about from the pentagon, that is just as far as we know, the beginning of this investigation. >> that's right. they said that's all they know of at the moment. but this investigation is just beginning and more people will be talked to about it. >> ifill: miss claire, you've done this job. exactly who are these offi
and bruce blair, a research scholar at princeton university. he was once a intercontinental ballistic missile officer in the air force. robert burns, describe how the air force discovered this latest breach? >> well, it began when they found there was a drug-use problem at several bases. the first one they found it at apparently was one of the icbm bases. and in the course of investigating that they came upon this exam cheating scandal. >> ifill: so it's one scandal leading to...
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the popular social media site is slowly losing its popularity and a new study from princeton universityredicts facebook could lose as much as 80% of its users by the year 2017. the menlo park-based company currently has 874 million users worldwide. my space dropped in popularity after just a few years. >>> some bay area cyclists are gearing up for another big year. the special eyes lululemon women's cycling team is training in morgan hill. morgan hill is also home base for their sponsor, specialized bicycle components. the women say they are ready to defend their team time trial, which they won last fall in italy. the team says women's racing is beginning to gain on men's cycling for respect, coverage and financing. >>> mandatory water restrictions are about to go into place in one north bay city. we are talking to growers there about how this will impact one of sonoma county's most popular wine destinations. >> also ahead on the news at 5:00, we are digging deeper into the accidental shooting death of a bart officer and talking to investigators about the case that brought them out to t
the popular social media site is slowly losing its popularity and a new study from princeton universityredicts facebook could lose as much as 80% of its users by the year 2017. the menlo park-based company currently has 874 million users worldwide. my space dropped in popularity after just a few years. >>> some bay area cyclists are gearing up for another big year. the special eyes lululemon women's cycling team is training in morgan hill. morgan hill is also home base for their...
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and when he was recruited to play ball at princeton university, michelle wanted desperately to follow him. >> the story she tells about how -- well, if craig can get in there, i certainly can, that's how she thinks. >> michelle was accepted to her dream college in 1981. but she had a hard time fitting in. >> a lot of her princeton classmates talked about how she felt really out of place there. i mean, it was a time when princeton was extremely white and all these kids came from boarding school and were in prep school and were incredibly elite. >> though she struggled with the racial divide at princeton, michelle continued to achieve at an elite level. went on to harvard law. then to one of the chicago's most prestigious law firms. michelle was a rising star at sidley austin and just one of a few black attorneys there when she was asked to mentor an intern named barack obama. >> at first i thought, what kind of name is barack obama? my assumption was, this guy has got to be kind of weird. i'd already created an image of this very intellectual nerd. >> i thought she was gorgeous. i noti
and when he was recruited to play ball at princeton university, michelle wanted desperately to follow him. >> the story she tells about how -- well, if craig can get in there, i certainly can, that's how she thinks. >> michelle was accepted to her dream college in 1981. but she had a hard time fitting in. >> a lot of her princeton classmates talked about how she felt really out of place there. i mean, it was a time when princeton was extremely white and all these kids came...
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my alma mater, university of texas and princeton university with $18 billion. >> preliminary ratingsled 28.5 million viewers checked out music's biggest night. >> and they're rooting for the super bowl bound seahawks and to show their support they're showing lynch inspired sausage. it includes the running back's favorite candy, skittles mixed into the meat. does that qualify as a dessert? sports highlights is next. plus, kate upton is channelling victor cruz in anticipation of the super bowl. that'sext. [ female announcer ] we lowered her fever. you raise her spirits. we tackled your shoulder pain. you make him rookie of the year. we took care of your cold symptoms. you take him on an adventure. tylenol® has been the number 1 doctor recommended brand of pain reliever for over 20 years. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. all the goodness of milk, all the deliciousness of hershey's syrup. still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could
my alma mater, university of texas and princeton university with $18 billion. >> preliminary ratingsled 28.5 million viewers checked out music's biggest night. >> and they're rooting for the super bowl bound seahawks and to show their support they're showing lynch inspired sausage. it includes the running back's favorite candy, skittles mixed into the meat. does that qualify as a dessert? sports highlights is next. plus, kate upton is channelling victor cruz in anticipation of the...
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when she was recruited to play ball at princeton university, michelle wanted desperately to follow her>> the story she tells if craig can get in there, i certainly can. that's how she thinks. >> she was accepted into her dream college in 1981, but had a hard time fitting in. >> a lot of her classmates talked about how she felt out of place there. it was extremely white, they were incredibly elite. >> though she struggled with the racial decide at princeton, michelle continued to achieve at an elite level. went to harvard law, then to one of chicago's most prestigious law firms. she was a rising star, and just one of a few black attorneys when she was asked to mentor an intern named barack obama. >> first, i thought what kind of name is barack obama? my assumption is, this guy has to be kind of weird. i already created an image of this very intellectual nerd. >> i thought she was gorgeous. i noticed there was a certain whit to her, and mischievousness to her that appealed to me a lot. >> he was cuter than i thought he would be. >> but michelle wasn't interested when he asked her out. >>
when she was recruited to play ball at princeton university, michelle wanted desperately to follow her>> the story she tells if craig can get in there, i certainly can. that's how she thinks. >> she was accepted into her dream college in 1981, but had a hard time fitting in. >> a lot of her classmates talked about how she felt out of place there. it was extremely white, they were incredibly elite. >> though she struggled with the racial decide at princeton, michelle...
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princeton university saying it is like an infectious disease.% of its peak user base between next year and 2017. the researchers say ideas like diseases spread infectiously before eventually dying out. bill karins, agree? >> i do, yeah. sorry. sorry, facebook. >> fad of the decade. >>> may be winter in the u.s., but midsummer in antarctica. still very cold there. that didn't stop one surfer who put on his dry suit and jumped into the waters. he's the first ever shredder to tackle the white continent on surfboard. based on what bill karins is showing us in hawaii, i probably would rather be in hawaii than antarctica. >> but that's pretty cool. >> you can say you surfed on every continent. >> who knew they had surfboards in antarctica. >> didn't know. see you down there. >>> a look ahead and a look back. the suspect in purdue university shooting will be in court today. cody cousins turned himself in following the deadly shooting of another student on the indiana campus. >>> on this day in 1973, president richard nixon announcing the peace accord i
princeton university saying it is like an infectious disease.% of its peak user base between next year and 2017. the researchers say ideas like diseases spread infectiously before eventually dying out. bill karins, agree? >> i do, yeah. sorry. sorry, facebook. >> fad of the decade. >>> may be winter in the u.s., but midsummer in antarctica. still very cold there. that didn't stop one surfer who put on his dry suit and jumped into the waters. he's the first ever shredder to...
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. >> for more, i'm joined by jacob shapro, from princeton university, assistant professor of politics and international affairs, he's researched insurge sis in iraq, afghanistan and elsewhere and served as an officer in the navy, enforcing u.n. resolutions in the for the united states in persian gulf. >> why are we back in this position? 2004 was the bloodiest battle for our troops. how did this unravel? >> fundamentally it's a failure of the iraqi political progress. in 2006, 2007 and 2008 there was basically a bargain between the political forces and others which got them to turn against foreign fighters and others who had come into their territory to fight against the iraqi government, against the u.s. forces. that deal was between the political organizations and the coalition, not between them and the iraqi government. in fact, one of the untold stories of that time and of the surge was the role that u.s. forces played in intermediating and stopping the conflict between the iraqi army and local militias. you have to situation in 2006, 2006 and 2008. as the war wound down, what did
. >> for more, i'm joined by jacob shapro, from princeton university, assistant professor of politics and international affairs, he's researched insurge sis in iraq, afghanistan and elsewhere and served as an officer in the navy, enforcing u.n. resolutions in the for the united states in persian gulf. >> why are we back in this position? 2004 was the bloodiest battle for our troops. how did this unravel? >> fundamentally it's a failure of the iraqi political progress. in 2006,...
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according to researcher at princeton university, the social networking site spread like a disease, but it has had trouble sustaining its popularity. the study looked at the rise and fall of google searches for myspace and found that facebook is following the same pattern. based on their findings, facebook could lose 80% of its users by 2015. >>> cookie monster is trading in his favorite treat for more fruits and vegetables. he is just one of the "sesame street" muppets getting a mini makeover as part of a project to improve kids' health. 1/3 of children and teens are obese and overweight. "sesame street" is making new videos, songs, and post force promote exercise, as well. the project is aimed at 3 to 5-year-olds. sad for cookie, but ultimately he'll feel better for it. >>> in "news 4 your health," a new study says working the night shift can damage your health and cause problems in your dna that's according to researchers at england's surrey university. blood tests show that when sleeping normally, 6% of your genes are timed to be more or less active at certain times of day. the find
according to researcher at princeton university, the social networking site spread like a disease, but it has had trouble sustaining its popularity. the study looked at the rise and fall of google searches for myspace and found that facebook is following the same pattern. based on their findings, facebook could lose 80% of its users by 2015. >>> cookie monster is trading in his favorite treat for more fruits and vegetables. he is just one of the "sesame street" muppets...
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that's the optimistic look ahead according to researchers at princeton university. it to the spread of a disease. they say google searches for the world's largest social networking site peaked in 2012 and that my spay saw a similar trend before it lost all popularity. researchers say years will leave facebook and the trend will continue as more and more people lose interest. here's our facebook page. we have more than 110,000 likes. so recording to this new their russian shep news team could lose 85,000 of those likes by the year 2017, and what will happen towels if that -- happen to us if that happens? nothing. but you can also follow us on twitter, which will eventually fall apart because it's stupid and narcissistic. >> if you check your facebook on the phone, there's a new study that tells you something you probably did not know. texting while walking could be dangerous. if you don't know that you have never seen a tourist on sixth avenue. we've last many of them. we have seen videos of people stumbling because they're too busy on their phones. surveillance vide
that's the optimistic look ahead according to researchers at princeton university. it to the spread of a disease. they say google searches for the world's largest social networking site peaked in 2012 and that my spay saw a similar trend before it lost all popularity. researchers say years will leave facebook and the trend will continue as more and more people lose interest. here's our facebook page. we have more than 110,000 likes. so recording to this new their russian shep news team could...
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so, let us bring in princeton university historian julian sell czar and conservative anchor of the hotlaze.com. and julian, you wrote for cnn.com, i think five new years resolutions you would suggest for the president. why don't you start us off. >> well to form better relations with members of the hill, the second is to sweat the small stuff and focus on the detail and implementation of the programs. i also talked about focussing on a certain set of issues during the coming year rather than moving from one to the other. and doing more to try to shape the conversation rather than be reactive and defensive. our final recommendation was to reenergize all of the younger voters and activists that have been disillusioned with them so they are ready for the next presidential campaign but can also help them through the legislative season. >> amy, what could be your recommendation for the president and his list? >> along many of the same lines, tell them to stop campaigning and start governing. i would also suggest he meet with his cabinet as least as often as he golfs. maybe at the same time
so, let us bring in princeton university historian julian sell czar and conservative anchor of the hotlaze.com. and julian, you wrote for cnn.com, i think five new years resolutions you would suggest for the president. why don't you start us off. >> well to form better relations with members of the hill, the second is to sweat the small stuff and focus on the detail and implementation of the programs. i also talked about focussing on a certain set of issues during the coming year rather...
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new , professorhen cohen emeritus of russian studies and politics at new york university and princeton universitys most recent book is, "soviet fates and lost alternatives: from stalinism to the new cold war." book now eight and paper -- it is now out in paper book. he recently wrote a letter to "new york times" that was critical of its editorial on ukraine and russian president vladimir putin's role in the country. and also joining us from london is anton shekhovtsov, a ukrainian citizen who just got back earlier this month from observing the protest in kiev. he recently wrote a piece titled, "what the west should know about the euromaidan's far right element." welcome. let's begin with anton shekhovtsov. what should people understand? >> well, first of all, thank you for th the invitation to democracy now! highlight apiece to very dangerous trend, in my opinion, that many people in the west buy into russian propaganda which is saying euromaidan is if a traitor by the neo-nazis and anti-semites. this is completely untrue. there is a far right element in it isidan protest, but basically a multicu
new , professorhen cohen emeritus of russian studies and politics at new york university and princeton universitys most recent book is, "soviet fates and lost alternatives: from stalinism to the new cold war." book now eight and paper -- it is now out in paper book. he recently wrote a letter to "new york times" that was critical of its editorial on ukraine and russian president vladimir putin's role in the country. and also joining us from london is anton shekhovtsov, a...
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well, joining me is alan blinder, the princeton university economist and former economic advisor to presidentote the paper. thank you for coming on, sir. >> thank you. >> so this is -- if it's 60%, the three factors, and essentially you're saying luck, so what's in the 40%? what is part of this 40%, or is that still to be researched? >> that's definitely still to be researched. we may do some more research on it. the nature of scholarly work, is you put findings out there and you hope other people will work on them. it's also a bit of a mystery to try to figure out how much of that, quote, luck might actually be policy. for example, you mentioned the big oil shock under president bush, the younger bush 2, but we invaded iraq. it wasn't a total accident that that happened at the time. >> well, the other part of this that i'm wondering is how do you factor in sort of when a policy takes effect and how long -- so not necessarily a policy, but almost like a philosophy of a president, and when it eventually kicks in and actually impacts the economy. what is that lag factor? so clinton's philosophy
well, joining me is alan blinder, the princeton university economist and former economic advisor to presidentote the paper. thank you for coming on, sir. >> thank you. >> so this is -- if it's 60%, the three factors, and essentially you're saying luck, so what's in the 40%? what is part of this 40%, or is that still to be researched? >> that's definitely still to be researched. we may do some more research on it. the nature of scholarly work, is you put findings out there and...
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the director's cut -- time looked at research from princeton university that shows that if directors work hard to control your focus on a scene -- making you focus on exactly what they want you to look at, like a particular person, for instance -- this draws you in much more. and no surprise here, cliffhangers -- the cliffhanger isn't just at the end of an episode that makes you crave the next show. but look out for this next time -- shows design their script for mini- cliffhangers before each commercial break. here's a live look outside. our mount tam cam showing the western span of the bay bridge. drought like conditions continue. but get that complete update. >>:we're coming up on 4-30. here are the big stories we're working on for you this morning. a longtime bart police officer is shot and killed by a fellow officer. sergeant tom smith is bart's first officer killed in the line of duty. dublin, calif. - california gov. jerry brown identifies right now.eight flights out of s-f-o have been canceled and 28 flights scheduled to land at the airport have been canceled. on tuesday -- s
the director's cut -- time looked at research from princeton university that shows that if directors work hard to control your focus on a scene -- making you focus on exactly what they want you to look at, like a particular person, for instance -- this draws you in much more. and no surprise here, cliffhangers -- the cliffhanger isn't just at the end of an episode that makes you crave the next show. but look out for this next time -- shows design their script for mini- cliffhangers before each...
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. >> princeton university economic president -- alan krueger, also the author of explorations and economics today.for joining the news out of pimco. what is your reaction he is leaving? >> he has been there sometime. mohammed is a great economist. people think of him as an investor but he is sensible and well trained. i got an e-mail from him yesterday saying he is looking forward to interactions in the future and has always been a friend, someone i rely on. hindsight is always 20-20. pimco and other funds had a difficult year. it is probably difficult to have co-people in charge of investment. there is talk -- turnover. it happens. >> bill gross was saying the said,had cornered him and you cannot go and we cannot let you leave. would you call it a seismic shift? he has been known with pimco for so long now and he is one of the faces of the organization. >> he has been a public face. it is a big shift. gross will continue to have or even have a stronger hand and the key all along has played a major role. >> no disagreement between him and mohammed despite earlier speculation and mohammed is
. >> princeton university economic president -- alan krueger, also the author of explorations and economics today.for joining the news out of pimco. what is your reaction he is leaving? >> he has been there sometime. mohammed is a great economist. people think of him as an investor but he is sensible and well trained. i got an e-mail from him yesterday saying he is looking forward to interactions in the future and has always been a friend, someone i rely on. hindsight is always...
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. >> but research's striking princeton university press published to the the book's last year in 2012 after years of research how congress works. some of the best political scientist in the country and they've reached the identical conclusion if you look at congress and the decision it makes with the constituents of the members count for nothing until they get very well they. it is very "dollarocracy" typified but people have no influence over their members or even worse they discovered most members of congress, they usually take the exact opposite of the poorest of constituents. the four days by bernie sanders and he was apt our release party three weeks ago in washington d.c.. a graduate of this institution. >> what we saw when preparing for the march on washington. >> he has been in the senate seven years but then served eight terms in the house and he said he could say emphatically that it is impossible to get any legislation passed in congress to that is opposed by wall street or corporate america. that is "dollarocracy" in a nutshell. >> host: this is not the impressionistic que
. >> but research's striking princeton university press published to the the book's last year in 2012 after years of research how congress works. some of the best political scientist in the country and they've reached the identical conclusion if you look at congress and the decision it makes with the constituents of the members count for nothing until they get very well they. it is very "dollarocracy" typified but people have no influence over their members or even worse they...
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research out of princeton university estimates the social media giant will lose 80% of its users by 2017facebook piqued in 2012 and compares the trajectory to the demise of myspace. facebook has 1 billion users logging on each other. >> you have a 17-year-old and 15-year-old girls. >> correct. >> i have two boys in their tent20s and a 10-year-old girl that is -- i mean, all of them are online. >> yeah. >> i don't know about your kids, mine never go on facebook. they are on instagram, they are on, you know, they are on a variety of other things. but they just -- facebook is not a part of their lives. >> mine are on facebook but they have also brought in other -- and they use them all to talk which is so strange. they don't talk on the phone. they chat, they snapchat. they take pictures. and they facebook. >> foxer. all of these other things. i guess it used to be that you could communicate by facebook but now you can use fox or mike barnicle loves to, snapchat. >> all the time. >> i just got sick. >> but there are a lot of different ways that they communicate. i got to day facebook does f
research out of princeton university estimates the social media giant will lose 80% of its users by 2017facebook piqued in 2012 and compares the trajectory to the demise of myspace. facebook has 1 billion users logging on each other. >> you have a 17-year-old and 15-year-old girls. >> correct. >> i have two boys in their tent20s and a 10-year-old girl that is -- i mean, all of them are online. >> yeah. >> i don't know about your kids, mine never go on facebook....
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remember that princeton university study that compared facebook to a disease? us, peaks, and then it's soon eradicated like a disease. facebook not too thrilled with princeton's assessment and fired back with what i'm calling a cheeky response. quote, in keeping with the scientific principle, correlation equals causation, our research unequivocally demonstrated that princeton may be in danger of disappearing entirely. what are you going to stay about that. >> there's a couple of ph did candidates at princeton, this isn't an original thought. who would have thought that a tech company would spread so fast. and they're saying they will lose some of the customer base the next couple of years, and let's face it, a lot of people are calling for this and facebook itself admitted that they're losing a lot of their teenage base. stuart: i think it's all part of the attack on whatever company is big. wal-mart's attacked because it's big. they're going to go after google at some point and amazon and now facebook. >> facebook got cheekier, they're mocking out princeton say
remember that princeton university study that compared facebook to a disease? us, peaks, and then it's soon eradicated like a disease. facebook not too thrilled with princeton's assessment and fired back with what i'm calling a cheeky response. quote, in keeping with the scientific principle, correlation equals causation, our research unequivocally demonstrated that princeton may be in danger of disappearing entirely. what are you going to stay about that. >> there's a couple of ph did...
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princeton university press published two leading books by political scientists last year in 2012 that were years of research on how congress works. the best political scientist in the country. they both reached the identical conclusion that if you look at congress and the decision it makes the values, concern and interest of the constituents of members of congress count for nothing until they get to the very wealthy. it is really "dollarocracy" personified or typified. people have no influence over their members and even worse when they discovered was most members of congress usually take the position exact opposite of what the poorest third of their constituents, never support the poorest constituents. the forward is by senator bernie sanders. bernie was -- senator sanders was asked a release party in washington d.c.. >> graduated this institution. >> who we saw preparing for the march on washington. >> he has been in the senate for seven years and before that served eight terms in the house of representatives and in his introduction, stated emphatically and without qualification tha
princeton university press published two leading books by political scientists last year in 2012 that were years of research on how congress works. the best political scientist in the country. they both reached the identical conclusion that if you look at congress and the decision it makes the values, concern and interest of the constituents of members of congress count for nothing until they get to the very wealthy. it is really "dollarocracy" personified or typified. people have no...
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yesterday we told you about a princeton university study saying facebook would lose 80% of its users e. facebook data, correlation is causation study and surmising princeton will lose all of its students by 2021. facebook pointing out princeton's google search is have been declining, something tells me this battle may be over but the war is just beginning. a big bottle of wine. tracy: i should not be allowed to hold this bottle. any idea how much this bottle is worth? wait for it. we will have the answer next. ashley: how much would you pay for this 1923 world series championship pocket watch owned by the babe himself. the owners are hoping for a financial home run. we have that story next. >> j. p. morgan -- jpmorgan chase's board announcing a raise for its ceo, jamie dimon's total compensation for 2014 is $20 million. and $11.5 million following the london waled trading loss. in the sacramento kings, a new $448 million downtown arena, the project includes office towers, hotel and residential development and retail, this a year after the team nearly move to seattle before being boxed
yesterday we told you about a princeton university study saying facebook would lose 80% of its users e. facebook data, correlation is causation study and surmising princeton will lose all of its students by 2021. facebook pointing out princeton's google search is have been declining, something tells me this battle may be over but the war is just beginning. a big bottle of wine. tracy: i should not be allowed to hold this bottle. any idea how much this bottle is worth? wait for it. we will have...
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dagen: bad news for facebook, princeton university study conducted facebook could lose 80% of its usersree years. comparing it to an infectious disease, researchers say the site is in plan of major user losses because like a disease, it has an infection time and a recovery. also for myspace and facebook after researchers found myspace rise and fall had characteristics of a person getting and recovering from a disease. connell: things are cool for a while, and then they are not. a pound per day? how's it going so far? you can get back on track and it won't take much. dagen: if you're willing to be hungry all the time. the program sustainability in question. mayo clinic ceo joins us straightahead. >> 23 minutes past the hour. this is your fox news minutes. opposition leaders given a president 24 hours to ease the political crisis or phase more unrest. the prime minister declaring the ultimatum unconstitutional. to demonstrate is killed in recent clashes. terror threats to the 2014 games in sochi now. some icon the families to stay home. european nations received e-mail warnings of potenti
dagen: bad news for facebook, princeton university study conducted facebook could lose 80% of its usersree years. comparing it to an infectious disease, researchers say the site is in plan of major user losses because like a disease, it has an infection time and a recovery. also for myspace and facebook after researchers found myspace rise and fall had characteristics of a person getting and recovering from a disease. connell: things are cool for a while, and then they are not. a pound per day?...
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according to a new study from president of the united stateston -- princeton university, the social networkf its users. search data dangering facebook's popularity and notes the decline in facebook's users, a decline that is very similar to that of the now virtually extinct myspace, although as the critics point out, myspace was never the social platform that facebook is today. tracy: dennis is shaking his head. >> the reason myspace was -- it never hit critical mass. facebook has over a billion people in the tent, and most of them are people with money to spend, people advertisers want to reach, and once you set up on facebook, they've got you. you've got everything there. to to take it all down, two to another service because it's hipper, i think most people aren't going to do that. they liken it to a virus, but facebook is like a parasite. a parasite is smart enough to stay inside the host and not kill it. the virus kills the host. ashley: very graphic, dennis. tracy: talk about the next generation coming up the ranks. so you're saying the generations using it now will continue to use it
according to a new study from president of the united stateston -- princeton university, the social networkf its users. search data dangering facebook's popularity and notes the decline in facebook's users, a decline that is very similar to that of the now virtually extinct myspace, although as the critics point out, myspace was never the social platform that facebook is today. tracy: dennis is shaking his head. >> the reason myspace was -- it never hit critical mass. facebook has over a...
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she's also a public affairs lecture ur at the woodrow wilson school at princeton university and facultyaffiliatety center for health and well being. previously served as commissioner of the new jersey department of health and senior services and worked before that in the u.s. senate, the house of representatives, the domestic policy council at the white house and the health care task force at the antitrust division at the u.s. justice department. we're also delighted to have with us audrey heinoanes. she previously served as the senior vice president and chief government affairs officer for the ymca of the usa in washington, d.c. and then governor steve ba sheer who of course you saw at the state of the union address the other night appointed her to the kentucky cabinet, the cabinet and her office oversees the kentucky exchange. hanes served in the clinton administration previously as deputy assistant to the president and director of the office for women's initiatives and outreach. also with us, we're happy to say, is christine ferguson. she's the director of the rhode island health ben
she's also a public affairs lecture ur at the woodrow wilson school at princeton university and facultyaffiliatety center for health and well being. previously served as commissioner of the new jersey department of health and senior services and worked before that in the u.s. senate, the house of representatives, the domestic policy council at the white house and the health care task force at the antitrust division at the u.s. justice department. we're also delighted to have with us audrey...
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princeton university press published two leading books by political scientists last year in 2012 that were the years of research on how congress works. >> yes, wonderful stuff. >> wonderful stuff. marty gillens, i mean, the best political scientists in the country. and they both reached identical conclusions that if you look at congress and the decisions it makes, the values, concerns and interests of the constituents of members of congress count for nothing until they get to be very wealthy. and it's really dollarocracy personified or typified. really people have no influence over their members whatsoever. even worse, what they discovered was that most members of congress, they will usually take the exact opposite of what the poorest third of their constituents want. they can be counted on to never support their poorest constituents. the forward is by be u.s. senator bernie senator sanders, and bernie -- senator sanders was at our release party three weeks ago in washington, d.c. >>? a graduate of this institution. >> we saw preparing for the march on washington here. >> and he's bee
princeton university press published two leading books by political scientists last year in 2012 that were the years of research on how congress works. >> yes, wonderful stuff. >> wonderful stuff. marty gillens, i mean, the best political scientists in the country. and they both reached identical conclusions that if you look at congress and the decisions it makes, the values, concerns and interests of the constituents of members of congress count for nothing until they get to be...
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with me once again, author and professor of history and public affairs at princeton university. "governing america." amy goodman, with democracy now tv, and author of "the silenced majority." dorian warren, associate professor of political science at columbia university, and susan del percio, republican strategist and msnbc contributor. so, julian, how -- so 37 of the 50 states are currently under unified, one of party control. how different is that then our our history, as a country? >> it's been changing. i mean, that article looks at 1980, 1990, and we've seen a slow expansion of the number of states in these decades that are under unified control. and you have to combine that with a washington or a federal government that is having problems producing a lot of legislation. so you have more unified control, and more pressure on the states to deal with issues. either way, republican or democratic, and i think it is changing. and we have a different kind of configuration right now. >> i mean, there's no doubt, amy, that states are getting more done, just in terms of the amount o
with me once again, author and professor of history and public affairs at princeton university. "governing america." amy goodman, with democracy now tv, and author of "the silenced majority." dorian warren, associate professor of political science at columbia university, and susan del percio, republican strategist and msnbc contributor. so, julian, how -- so 37 of the 50 states are currently under unified, one of party control. how different is that then our our history, as...
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wilson wanted to change that image to the almost overnight began to reform what was best called princeton university. introducing numerous educational reform he not only changed education at princeton but effective higher education in this country. if you attended a college that you majored in something or a sequence of courses in a few took elective sam possibly had to lectures in their class class, that is the woodrow wilson model he combined those elements that he created himself and basically that began to spread across the country. here is a new one. woodrow wilson had the most meteoric rise in american history. in 1910, wilson was the president of a small men's college in new jersey. a small, a men's college not a small man's college. [laughter] although james madison did go there. [laughter] 1771. so it cuts both ways. october 1910 woodrow wilson is still the president of this school in the middle of new jersey. managers it was the most corrupt state in the union with the most corrupt political machine, the democratic machine. [laughter] and they thought we need a puppet, the squeaky clean pu
wilson wanted to change that image to the almost overnight began to reform what was best called princeton university. introducing numerous educational reform he not only changed education at princeton but effective higher education in this country. if you attended a college that you majored in something or a sequence of courses in a few took elective sam possibly had to lectures in their class class, that is the woodrow wilson model he combined those elements that he created himself and...
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as you started kindergarten, the first black women undergraduate students at princeton university arrivedjesse jackson captured nearly seven million primary votes and won 11 states and made the dream of a black american president a distinct possibility. and on the day you turned 50, you did so as the first lady of the united states, standing as an equal partner alongside your history-making husband, and surrounded by your own daughters and the mother who must still be astonished by all you have done. little michelle robinson from the south side, studying hard and working constantly and dreaming big, but also discovering that the activism and sacrifices and policy changes brought by your community helped make it possible to reach previously unimaginable heights. maybe that's why during a white house summit on education on thursday, you took a moment to remind us that that work still continues. >> so my hope is that with this new effort, and instead of talking about our kids, we talk with our kids. i want to hear what's going on in their lives. i want to inspire them to step up and commit t
as you started kindergarten, the first black women undergraduate students at princeton university arrivedjesse jackson captured nearly seven million primary votes and won 11 states and made the dream of a black american president a distinct possibility. and on the day you turned 50, you did so as the first lady of the united states, standing as an equal partner alongside your history-making husband, and surrounded by your own daughters and the mother who must still be astonished by all you have...
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he was president of princeton university.lived here until he entered politics in 1910, becoming governor, then ran for president and became president in 1912. let's take a look inside. it is in this reception hall that ellen wilson would have greeted many guests that came to prospect, including at the time of his inaugural when she greeted mark twain right here. she greeted the sun of the slain abraham lincoln, j.p. morgan, and also booker t. washington. all were entertained right here by ellen wilson. this is the reception room. this is the grand space where ellen would have entertained people who came to the home. it could've been anyone she was entertaining, everyone from visiting foreign ministers to very significant college presidents, all the way down to freshmen. she entertained 300 freshmen in this room every fall. she was the first 20th-century person to live here, and she strips away a lot of the victorian detail. she tries to make it modern, current. for example, she love the marble mantel piece from 1850 that was
he was president of princeton university.lived here until he entered politics in 1910, becoming governor, then ran for president and became president in 1912. let's take a look inside. it is in this reception hall that ellen wilson would have greeted many guests that came to prospect, including at the time of his inaugural when she greeted mark twain right here. she greeted the sun of the slain abraham lincoln, j.p. morgan, and also booker t. washington. all were entertained right here by ellen...
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he was president of princeton university.hey lived here until he entered politics and became governor of new jersey in 1910. then ran for president and became president in 1912. let's take a look inside. it is in this reception hall that ellen wilson would have greeted many guests that came to prospect, including at the time of woodrow wilson's inaugural in 1902 as president of princeton, she greeted mark twain right here. sun -- the son of the slain abraham lincoln, jpmorgan, and also booker t. washington. all were entertained right here by ellen wilson. this is the reception room. here in princeton. this is the grand space where ellen would have entertained people who came to the home. it could've been anyone she was entertaining, everyone from visiting foreign ministers to very significant college presidents, all the way down a freshman. she entertained 300 freshmen in this room every fall. ellen wilson is the first 20th-century person to live here, and she strips away a lot of the victorian detail. she tries to make it mo
he was president of princeton university.hey lived here until he entered politics and became governor of new jersey in 1910. then ran for president and became president in 1912. let's take a look inside. it is in this reception hall that ellen wilson would have greeted many guests that came to prospect, including at the time of woodrow wilson's inaugural in 1902 as president of princeton, she greeted mark twain right here. sun -- the son of the slain abraham lincoln, jpmorgan, and also booker...
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linder, professor at princeton university and former vice chairman of the federal reserve.o to "the wall street journal" to read his piece. waldorf, maryland, on the line for folks who are unemployed. how long is too long? caller: hello? the question you should be asking this morning is, as long as the democrats and the republicans continue to bring foreign products into this country and allow our country to be invaded by ford invaders that come in and take our jobs, as long as they allow these things to go on, that makes them responsible for people who don't have food on the tables. they have taken their jobs. how long will we allow foreign products to come in and allow invaders to come in. both the democrats and the republicans playing the american people. we need to get up and take our nation back. lee from waldorf, maryland. scott olson on facebook, "how yout three months, then have to report for job search and menial labor." that is scott on facebook. david is waiting in north carolina on our line for independents. caller: good morning. my opponents are, first off, we
linder, professor at princeton university and former vice chairman of the federal reserve.o to "the wall street journal" to read his piece. waldorf, maryland, on the line for folks who are unemployed. how long is too long? caller: hello? the question you should be asking this morning is, as long as the democrats and the republicans continue to bring foreign products into this country and allow our country to be invaded by ford invaders that come in and take our jobs, as long as they...
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princeton. the university questions how may people will stop using the social network in the coming years.onnell: one of the most memorable ads in history. apple used these images to launch the back. dagen: congressman eric cantor tells you why he is there. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is the story of the little room over the pizza place on chestnut street the modest first floor bedroom in tallinn, estonia and the southbound bus barreli down i-95. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had thpower to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stoes. that began much the same way ours did in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ go! [ male announcer ] it's chaos out there. but the m-class sees in your blindpot... ♪ pulls you back into your lane... ♪ even brakes all by itself. it's almost like it couldn't crash... even if it tried. the 2014 m-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announ
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a new report from princeton university says interest has peaked and the social network could lose up peaked in december of 2012. apparently a similar spike was observed for myspace before it hit its peak in 2008 and started to decline. we did get a response from facebook on this. they said, quote, this report is utter nonsense, which is sort of to the point. >> nonsense is too kind a word. >> you don't like this? >> this is so ridiculous. first of all, the shift to mobile means people are not googling facebook to use it. second of all, it's a difference between a social network and disease, like ant bodies fighting our -- a big part of their model, based on how diseases are spread. >> they compared facebook to a viral epidemic. not so nice. >> yeah. i mean, there's comedy here. but since we're covering this, actually kind of not funny. boy. if facebook were a disease, yes. >> not funny because investors are wondering about the sustainability of facebook's numbers and engagement because there have been warning signs of teens spending less time on facebook. >> for what it's worth, face
a new report from princeton university says interest has peaked and the social network could lose up peaked in december of 2012. apparently a similar spike was observed for myspace before it hit its peak in 2008 and started to decline. we did get a response from facebook on this. they said, quote, this report is utter nonsense, which is sort of to the point. >> nonsense is too kind a word. >> you don't like this? >> this is so ridiculous. first of all, the shift to mobile...
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graduated from princeton university. he would go on to found aerial capital management, now called aerial investments, the first african-american owned asset management company in america. mr. president, in 2007, the tuskegee airmen were honored right here in the united states capitol with the congressional gold medal, the highest civilian honor our nation can bestow. the tuskegee airmen are the largest group ever to receive the medal. about 300 of the airmen crowded into the capitol rotunda on that cold march day to receive their medals. what an incredible sight. many wore red jackets, a symbol of their red-tailed angels reputation. afterwards, i was honored to host a reception in my capitol office for the 11 fusk gee tuske airmen from my home state of illinois. one of them was john rogers. also joining us for that little reception was my colleague at the time, senator barack obama. what a great moment that was to see the arc of history and justice. five years later, president barack obama invited judge rogers and 14 ot
graduated from princeton university. he would go on to found aerial capital management, now called aerial investments, the first african-american owned asset management company in america. mr. president, in 2007, the tuskegee airmen were honored right here in the united states capitol with the congressional gold medal, the highest civilian honor our nation can bestow. the tuskegee airmen are the largest group ever to receive the medal. about 300 of the airmen crowded into the capitol rotunda on...
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followed by yale, $21 billion, university of texas system with $20 billion, stanford university with $19 billion and princetonllion. >>> the grammys scored big with fans as preliminary ratings reveal 28.5 million viewers checked out music as biggest night. >>> this is kind of gross as far as i'm concerned. in seattle, they're rooting for the seahawks and to show their support they're producing marshawn lynch inspired sausage. it includes the running back's favorite candy, you guessed it, skittles, mixed right into the meat. >>> sports highlights are next. not quite sports, but close enough to show you. supermodel kate upton channeling victor cruz in anticipation of the super bowl. we'll have details next. [ female announcer ] we lowered her fever. you raise her spirits. we tackled your shoulder pain. you make him rookie of the year. we took care of your cold symptoms. you take him on an adventure. tylenol® has been the number 1 doctor recommended brand of pain reliever for over 20 years. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. all
followed by yale, $21 billion, university of texas system with $20 billion, stanford university with $19 billion and princetonllion. >>> the grammys scored big with fans as preliminary ratings reveal 28.5 million viewers checked out music as biggest night. >>> this is kind of gross as far as i'm concerned. in seattle, they're rooting for the seahawks and to show their support they're producing marshawn lynch inspired sausage. it includes the running back's favorite candy, you...
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studies by princeton and stony brook university found there's very little difference when it comes toonparents do tend to have more money and are more highly educated. >>> a chef isn't mincing words about babies in restaurants. the chef at a good chicago restaurant saying he is considering banning infants. should people take infants to plays and concerts? hate saying no, but -- >> aww. poor babies. >> okay. >>> coming up in the next half hour, only on kpix 5, new video from the asiana crash scene shows firefighters were warned multiple times about a girl on the ground. >> reporter: and there were frantic evacuations and homes that were burned. we'll show you the damage from a fire on the delta. ,,,, people across america are experiencing the amazing shine of finish quantum, voting it product of the year, better homes and garden's best new dishwasher detergent, and now it has the good housekeeping seal, giving finish quantum more honors than ever before. finish quantum delivers amazing clean and shine, which cascade actionpacs just can't do. take the finish shine challenge omg, jack. h
studies by princeton and stony brook university found there's very little difference when it comes toonparents do tend to have more money and are more highly educated. >>> a chef isn't mincing words about babies in restaurants. the chef at a good chicago restaurant saying he is considering banning infants. should people take infants to plays and concerts? hate saying no, but -- >> aww. poor babies. >> okay. >>> coming up in the next half hour, only on kpix 5, new...
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according to the "princeton review" it is the university of north carolina at chapel hill gi given topmarks among public schools for academics and for big financial aid packages, too. and number two is new college of florida. the university of maryland is nu number three, and another virginia college, william and mary came in at seven, and the best value went to williams college in with williamstown, massachusetts. >> and well, only nine days and counting to go until the first games of the winter olympics and the volunteers are putting the finishing touches on all of the venues in sochi, and this morning they were busy at the ice palace where the skating competition will be held on the ice, and outside of the arena, security is evident everywhere, and 40,000 military and police aoff sers will be on duty in th entire games. i am heading there tomorrow. the games start february 6th, and i am heading over then, and we invite you the join us for the complete coverage start to finish right here on nbc4. >>> in another few days another sporting event will capture america's attention, the sup
according to the "princeton review" it is the university of north carolina at chapel hill gi given topmarks among public schools for academics and for big financial aid packages, too. and number two is new college of florida. the university of maryland is nu number three, and another virginia college, william and mary came in at seven, and the best value went to williams college in with williamstown, massachusetts. >> and well, only nine days and counting to go until the first...
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fred's the university in princeton new jersey. no. 10 pomona college-calremont california. a california school to make the top 10. for public colleges three the number one university of north carolina chapel hill. no. 2 new college of florida in sarasota. number three university of virginia at charlottesville. no. 4 north carolina state university and ran away. number five university of michigan ann arbor. ucla came in at no. 6. findings for best value are based on admissions, tuition and financial aid data for about 650 colleges in the last clear. we will be right back. >>darya: a former raider red for the oakland raiders cheerleading squad is speaking out in support of the team and against all allegations made by another cheerleader who claims the young women are taking advantage of by the team. kron4's to our stock has the details. >>: they are upset. >>: and according to former redirected more rain who cheered for the raiders for six seasons is upset with lawsuit that has been filed against the raiders by another former cheerleader. >>: the raiders have done so much to r
fred's the university in princeton new jersey. no. 10 pomona college-calremont california. a california school to make the top 10. for public colleges three the number one university of north carolina chapel hill. no. 2 new college of florida in sarasota. number three university of virginia at charlottesville. no. 4 north carolina state university and ran away. number five university of michigan ann arbor. ucla came in at no. 6. findings for best value are based on admissions, tuition and...
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there are university studies done by princeton, by economists in california and massachusetts which haveand increase in the minimum wage. you could argue the increase is good for employers because it helps to assure reliable work force -- >> how would this do that? how does it ensure anything other than the employer is paying more out of pocket? it doesn't qualify the worker. >> if you have turnover 57bdand lot of minimum wanl jobs are subject to high turnover. churning of employment t at that level is an adverse negative if he can on employers. if employers want productivity. if employers want to reduce turnover they pay a higher wage. >> that part you are right about. if they don't want turnover they will raise the wanls not because of a federally mandated min mudge wage. the unemployment rate between 16 and 19 in america exceeds 20%. if you are african-american, 16 to 1 t t9, unemployment is 35%. [ speaking at the same time ] >> anything above supply and demand you will ship those jobs over seas. >> 25 to 35-year-olds are most favorably affected by an increase in the minimum wanl. we
there are university studies done by princeton, by economists in california and massachusetts which haveand increase in the minimum wage. you could argue the increase is good for employers because it helps to assure reliable work force -- >> how would this do that? how does it ensure anything other than the employer is paying more out of pocket? it doesn't qualify the worker. >> if you have turnover 57bdand lot of minimum wanl jobs are subject to high turnover. churning of...
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and i think she's also embraced the informal motto of university, which is princeton in the nation serviceichelle obama represents an unusual success story. >> yeah, the success story that i'm referring to is this idea of the wife, the mother and the successful professional and doing it all while being black. i think what people have often missed is that those women like michelle obama have existed for some time. they are just not part of popular culture. we didn't really see them on television. we didn't really see them in movies. that's changing but the reality is that she was part of a group that had for a very long time been in the shadows. >> at the start of the article you wrote the first lady quote to some she was emblem attic of fully realized african-american womanhood and incomparable fashion icon, to others the voice of racial grievance and seventh avenue vanity. she has proven herself to be neither vengeful nor the patron saint of activist feminism. what else has she proven about herself really quickly, robin? >> i think she's proven that she could bring, i think a very contemp
and i think she's also embraced the informal motto of university, which is princeton in the nation serviceichelle obama represents an unusual success story. >> yeah, the success story that i'm referring to is this idea of the wife, the mother and the successful professional and doing it all while being black. i think what people have often missed is that those women like michelle obama have existed for some time. they are just not part of popular culture. we didn't really see them on...