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now looking into her claims. >>> princeton university offering a second dose of the meningitis vaccineens of students and staff have been vaccinated since a deadly outbreak on campus in march. >> time to look at the good, the bad, and the ugly. first the good. this missouri man hitting a three pointer at half time at a college basketball game. >> michael quinn is blind and he won one year of free mcdonald's for that. pretty cool. >> next the bad. >> i guarantee you he's going to draw. >> that's the father behind the camera laughing at the children who are falling on icy sidewalks as he waits to get his daughter from school. finally the ugly. a wild turkey terrorizes at a pennsylvania gas station. this free bird thraoeubgs chase people -- likes to chase people who are gassing up there. it has been hanging around for three weeks and they are not sure how to get rid of him. >> time for your brew on this responses. we told you about students in michigan getting sent home biology homework requiring them to identify the father of a woman's baby. we asked was this assignment fine or over the
now looking into her claims. >>> princeton university offering a second dose of the meningitis vaccineens of students and staff have been vaccinated since a deadly outbreak on campus in march. >> time to look at the good, the bad, and the ugly. first the good. this missouri man hitting a three pointer at half time at a college basketball game. >> michael quinn is blind and he won one year of free mcdonald's for that. pretty cool. >> next the bad. >> i guarantee...
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professor emeritus of russian studies and politics at new york university and princeton university.is most recent book is out in paperback called, "soviet fates and lost alternatives: from stalinism to the new cold war." his latest piece in "the nation" is, "distorting russia: how the american media misrepresent putin, sochi and ukraine." we will be back in a moment. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with juan gonzalez. hit eight team. we have just come of age. democracy now! is 18 years old this week and people are sinning in from all over the world, pictures of themselves holding up signs "we need democracy now! because --." you can send your image. people also sending and videos. >> now that we are 18, we are of legal age. we turn to venezuela were at least six people have died in recent days in a series of antigovernment protest. on wednesday, a local beauty queen died of a gunshot wound. the protest come less than year after the death of hugo chavez and present the biggest challenge to venezuela's new presiden
professor emeritus of russian studies and politics at new york university and princeton university.is most recent book is out in paperback called, "soviet fates and lost alternatives: from stalinism to the new cold war." his latest piece in "the nation" is, "distorting russia: how the american media misrepresent putin, sochi and ukraine." we will be back in a moment. ♪ [music break] >> this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm...
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and moral problem that has defined the nation for generations. >> professor eddie glaude at princeton university and gail christopher at the kellogg foundation, this is the first of many conversations. >> i hope so, thank you. >> i hope so, thank you so much >> woodruff: for the first time in two decades, the government's making significant changes to the nutrition labels on the food and drinks you buy at the store. jeffrey brown sorts through the details and what the changes are designed to do. >> . >> brown: as michelle obama said today unless you have a thesaurus, microscope, calculator or a degree in nutrition you were out of luck so the new labels put forward by the food and drug administration aim to reduce confusion about calories, serving sizes and more. we get an explanation from william dietz former director from the cdc division of nutrition and physical activity. welcome to you. i want to start with some props that we have to help us, a 12 ounce bottle of soda that used to be thought of as a single serving, and a 20 ounce bot sell nowadays perhaps at the lower end of what people actu
and moral problem that has defined the nation for generations. >> professor eddie glaude at princeton university and gail christopher at the kellogg foundation, this is the first of many conversations. >> i hope so, thank you. >> i hope so, thank you so much >> woodruff: for the first time in two decades, the government's making significant changes to the nutrition labels on the food and drinks you buy at the store. jeffrey brown sorts through the details and what the...
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a sophomore at princeton university, from bridgewater, new jersey... akwood university, from huntsville, alabama... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. they're young, they're bright, and they're happy and excited to be competing here in southern california in our college championship. $100,000 payday at the end of next week. kenesha, terry, and kevin, welcome aboard. good to see you and good luck, also, as we now move into the jeopardy! round. one daily double in this round. here are the categories. uh-oh. these are top staff recommendations. kenesha, start us. music makers for $200. terry. what is fun? right. kevin. what is a tip? that's it. prime numbers, $200. terry. what is five? yes. 3-letter words for $400. kevin. what is vim? that's the word. prime numbers for $400.
a sophomore at princeton university, from bridgewater, new jersey... akwood university, from huntsville, alabama... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. they're young, they're bright, and they're happy and excited to be competing here in southern california in our college championship. $100,000 payday at the end of next week. kenesha, terry, and kevin, welcome aboard. good to see you and good luck, also, as we now...
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host: edward felten is princeton university's policy director. we appreciate you joining us for this discussion on bitcoin today. guest: thank you. i android it. enjoyed it. greatwe hope you have a tuesday. ♪ >> congress is out until next week. last week, the obama administration released its cyber security framework guidelines. we hope to take you live to a discussion. we are having some transmission difficulties. we will record the event later in hours deadline you'll be able to see it on the span.org. -- on c-span.org. the president will be announcing new fuel efficiency standards. he is talking about standards for medium and heavy-duty vehicles on which account for 25% of fuel use and greenhouse gas admissions. cbs news writes that in addition to environmental benefits, he will likely argue that the upgrades will save companies money on fuel costs over the lifetime of the vehicle. he is speaking at a safeway grocery warehouse in upper marlboro, maryland. we will have that live at 11:20 eastern. the european commissioner for trade on the lates
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that we had a chance to speak to our stephen cohen professor emeritus of russian studies at princeton university he believes the west is fueling the crisis but one never dare admit it. we get this incredible statement by the european union and washington that they're going to sanction people who resort to violence now that's meant to be a threat at the president of ukraine but how about the guys wearing masks in the streets and hurling rocks off cocteau's. them all at the molotov cocktails the somebody from the state department going to go on the street and get their names phone numbers and addresses it's provocateurs it's a profoundly divided country well that's what this is about what precipitated it was in my judgment he's not the president of crane and not as the media is played here but but in your opinion williams alternate back by russia and you don't have to be highly educated to understand that if that happens this new cold war divide between you two ukraine's on russia's borders that you're going to have decades of instability in the for control for a hot war this could be the worst ki
that we had a chance to speak to our stephen cohen professor emeritus of russian studies at princeton university he believes the west is fueling the crisis but one never dare admit it. we get this incredible statement by the european union and washington that they're going to sanction people who resort to violence now that's meant to be a threat at the president of ukraine but how about the guys wearing masks in the streets and hurling rocks off cocteau's. them all at the molotov cocktails the...
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after that, edward felton of princeton university, bit coin, which is exchanged solely online and recentlyexperienced problems from cyberattacks. plus your phone calls, facebook comments and tweets all on "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> last month former congressman patrick kennedy discussed society's role in fostering addiction and how the health care law could help. here's more. >> ultimately reneed to reorient our culture. our culture needs to be reoriented to stop keeping silent about this because the biggest enemy is the silence. it's the pathology of not being able to talk about the elephant in the room. and my mom had suffered from severe and persistent mental illness and alcoholism. we never talked about it. my family's pretty progressive, liberal-minded. never breathed a word about it. and then she disappeared to go to treatment. i mean, david writes about it in his books. the biggest challenge here is we need a conversation. i love the fact mtv is trying to break these barriers down, but it's the stigma, as director can say that it's our most insidiou
after that, edward felton of princeton university, bit coin, which is exchanged solely online and recentlyexperienced problems from cyberattacks. plus your phone calls, facebook comments and tweets all on "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> last month former congressman patrick kennedy discussed society's role in fostering addiction and how the health care law could help. here's more. >> ultimately reneed to reorient our culture. our culture needs...
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here are our three finalists -- a sophomore at princeton university, from bridgewater, new jersey...k, texas... and a junior from the university of california, berkeley, from cupertino, california... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ applause ] thank you, johnny gilbert. hello, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the first half of the finals in this year's college championship. at the end of tomorrow's program, the name of one of these three players -- kevin, tucker, or terry -- will be inscribed on our college championship trophy, which sits in the "jeopardy!" hall of fame just a few feet from here. the champion will get to go home with $100,000 in cash, and, of course, this handsome college championship trophy. who gets to keep it -- kevin, tucker, or terry? good luck. let's go to work. starting off with... next we have... the word "assistant" in quotation marks. it always does. and, kevin, you get to select first. let's go to 6-syllable words for $200. [ chuckles ] he just did one of these... [ mutters ] does "veterinarian" have, uh, that many syllables? t
here are our three finalists -- a sophomore at princeton university, from bridgewater, new jersey...k, texas... and a junior from the university of california, berkeley, from cupertino, california... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek! [ applause ] thank you, johnny gilbert. hello, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the first half of the finals in this year's college championship. at the end of tomorrow's program, the name of one of these three players -- kevin,...
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and a sophomore at princeton university, from bridgewater, new jersey...ex trebek! thank you, johnny, and thank you, ladies and gentlemen. we could not have asked for a better kickoff to our semi-finals than the game we had yesterday. if today is as good, then you folks are in for a great treat. eric, ben, terry, welcome back. good luck. here we go. now the categories... followed by... and we'll need two words in each response... hey... and finally... terry, you start. i'll take coming up in 2014 for $200, please. ben. what is afghanistan? right. take coming up in 2014 for $400. eric. what is sochi? good. coming up in 2014 for $600, please. some see great importance in the fact that this event leading to a red moon like the one seen here will fall on passover. eric.
and a sophomore at princeton university, from bridgewater, new jersey...ex trebek! thank you, johnny, and thank you, ladies and gentlemen. we could not have asked for a better kickoff to our semi-finals than the game we had yesterday. if today is as good, then you folks are in for a great treat. eric, ben, terry, welcome back. good luck. here we go. now the categories... followed by... and we'll need two words in each response... hey... and finally... terry, you start. i'll take coming up in...
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international law we spoke to stephen cohen professor emeritus of russian studies at princeton university it believes the west is actually fueling the crisis crisis but will never admit it publicly. we get this incredible statement by the european union and washington that they're going to sanction people who resort to violence. it's rare at the present but how about the guys wearing masks in the streets and hurling the boards of cocteau's. molotov cocktails and somebody from the state department going to go on the street and get their names phone numbers and addresses it's preposterous it's a profoundly divided country but that's what this is about what precipitated it was in my judgment it's not the president not as the media has played but. also great back by walsh and you don't have to be highly educated to understand that if that happens this new cold war divide between two koreans on russia's borders that you're going to have decades of instability in the hot war this could be the worst kind of unfolding. in there are people. taking their responsibility. now the unrest is not isolat
international law we spoke to stephen cohen professor emeritus of russian studies at princeton university it believes the west is actually fueling the crisis crisis but will never admit it publicly. we get this incredible statement by the european union and washington that they're going to sanction people who resort to violence. it's rare at the present but how about the guys wearing masks in the streets and hurling the boards of cocteau's. molotov cocktails and somebody from the state...
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for the deciding game, here are the three finalists -- a sophomore at princeton university, from bridgewateraled... a junior from texas a&m university, from lubbock, texas... ...whose cash winnings total... and a junior from the university of california berkeley, from cupertino, california... ...who won $8,765 yesterday. and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek. [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. d-day. decision day. whatever the contestants earn today will be added to these scores that you see in front of them to determine the $100,000 champion. let's get rid of these figures now, take them down to zero. good luck. let's go to work. here are the categories... ...with the "h" in quotation marks. y'all know what that means. you also know that... you'll deal with... and finally... you have to name the performer more closely associated with the tune. kevin, start. johnny gilbert performs today's hits for $200. all right, go johnny. [ johnny reading ] terry. who is robin thicke? correct. um, johnny gilbert performs today's hits for $400.
for the deciding game, here are the three finalists -- a sophomore at princeton university, from bridgewateraled... a junior from texas a&m university, from lubbock, texas... ...whose cash winnings total... and a junior from the university of california berkeley, from cupertino, california... ...who won $8,765 yesterday. and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek. [ cheers and applause ] thank you, johnny. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. d-day. decision day. whatever...
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facebook where you eighty percent of our profits do come from derived from facebook traffic and princeton university actually did a study recently that showed compared facebook to a disease like a virus and how it spreads and then it dies but i actually disagreed with it because facebook then turned around and slapped down princeton showing a study that showed that princeton's numbers are declining according to their own formula and they used it to show that the growth of facebook will continue and consider this only two billion of the five billion people in the world are actually on the internet right now so as the internet continues to grow and we have more people in the world who will be on the internet i think facebook will continue to grow as more people are getting connected that's a very good point and if i can go to you i kind i use facebook very much like austin does i use it to promote myself in this program and you know what it is.
facebook where you eighty percent of our profits do come from derived from facebook traffic and princeton university actually did a study recently that showed compared facebook to a disease like a virus and how it spreads and then it dies but i actually disagreed with it because facebook then turned around and slapped down princeton showing a study that showed that princeton's numbers are declining according to their own formula and they used it to show that the growth of facebook will continue...
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we have a historian from princeton university. we have been talking about this awhile before you came onset. i wonder big picture. we don't know what the reported evidence is. we don't have it yet. monday would be the first we might see what it is. even if christie is vindicated in this and it's proven that he had no prior knowledge, as he has said. reputationly, what has happened to him? >> this fuels the story that he's hiding things and it also brings us back with the original story of why these bridges are closed. this might be the last news some people read about it. so it's very damaging just to have it out there. >> especially when you're talking about someone who is a likely presidential candidate. this is the weekend that governor christie is supposed to be celebrating. he woke up to an editorial in the new jersey paper. it said if this charge proves true, then the governor must resign or be impeached. by the own standards, lying is a firing offense. give me perspective as a historian what you would relate this to. >> at
we have a historian from princeton university. we have been talking about this awhile before you came onset. i wonder big picture. we don't know what the reported evidence is. we don't have it yet. monday would be the first we might see what it is. even if christie is vindicated in this and it's proven that he had no prior knowledge, as he has said. reputationly, what has happened to him? >> this fuels the story that he's hiding things and it also brings us back with the original story of...
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. >> next on the rundown, last night charles krauthammer secured a former princeton university professorho is kind of sticking up for putin, tonight, that professor will reply. and then stossel who says it's a myth that we are all equal in america. the factor is coming right back from los angeles. [ male announcer ] frequent heartburn? the choice is yours. chalky... not chalky. temporary... 24 hour. lots of tablets... one pill. you decide. prevent acid with prevacid 24hr. you decide. the world of luxury has been to blind you from the truth. we just want to get our car... take the blue key, you go back to the luxury you know. you take the red key, and you'll never look at luxury the same again. "crack of thunder" this is unreal. it's very real. this is what luxury looks like... ...and this is what it sounds like. "blows into pitch pipe" (singing in italian) nessun dorma! ma il mio mistero è chiuso in me. (singing in italian) vincerò! (singing in italian) vincerò! ♪ ♪ ♪ to launch a startup from your garage. from compurs, smartphones and 3d printers, to coffee, snacks, and drinks to fuel th
. >> next on the rundown, last night charles krauthammer secured a former princeton university professorho is kind of sticking up for putin, tonight, that professor will reply. and then stossel who says it's a myth that we are all equal in america. the factor is coming right back from los angeles. [ male announcer ] frequent heartburn? the choice is yours. chalky... not chalky. temporary... 24 hour. lots of tablets... one pill. you decide. prevent acid with prevacid 24hr. you decide. the...
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. >> next on the rundown, last night charles krauthammer secured a former princeton university professorho is kind of sticking up for putin, tonight, that professor will reply. and then stossel who says it's a myth that we are all equal in america. the factor is coming right back from los angeles. [ male aouncer ] we all think about life insurance. but when we start worrying about tomorrow, we miss out on the thin that matter today. ♪ at axa, we fer advice and help you break down your insurance goals into small, mageable steps. because when you plan for tomorrow, it helps you live for today. can we help you take a small step? for advice, retirement, and life insurance, connect with axa. to launch a startup from your garage. from compurs, smartphones and 3d printers, to coffee, snacks, and drinks to fuel the big ideas. ye staples has everything you need to launch a startup from your garage... mom! [ male announcer ] except permission to use the garage. thousands of produs added online every day... even safety cones. now save big for your business with a $25 staplesift card when you buy a
. >> next on the rundown, last night charles krauthammer secured a former princeton university professorho is kind of sticking up for putin, tonight, that professor will reply. and then stossel who says it's a myth that we are all equal in america. the factor is coming right back from los angeles. [ male aouncer ] we all think about life insurance. but when we start worrying about tomorrow, we miss out on the thin that matter today. ♪ at axa, we fer advice and help you break down your...
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is alan blinder, princeton university professor and former federal reserve vice chairman.r of the book, after the music stopped, the financial crisis and response and the work ahead. professor, thank you to see you. thanks for coming in again. >> thank you. david: talk about what we agree on with regard to the cbo report. that obama care will mean that many people will choose to work less or not work at all. now why is that not bad news? i would think that is bad news. you say not necessarily. why not? >> not necessarily. could be, not necessarily. let me just say it is not great news if there are fewer people working in general but think about what non-working means. it may mean staying home to care for a sick child, a sick parent. it may mean retiring a little bit earlier. social security leads people to retire earlier, a lot of people actually. we don't think that's a bad thing. david: well, but, if the, if fewer people are working, and fewer people creating goods or services, that means the economy is weaker, does it not? >> i wouldn't say weaker. it means it is slight
is alan blinder, princeton university professor and former federal reserve vice chairman.r of the book, after the music stopped, the financial crisis and response and the work ahead. professor, thank you to see you. thanks for coming in again. >> thank you. david: talk about what we agree on with regard to the cbo report. that obama care will mean that many people will choose to work less or not work at all. now why is that not bad news? i would think that is bad news. you say not...
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and princeton university dr. daniel allen who does research for advance study. with with me and seinfeld on this. >> sure thing, i would mr. o'reilly that technology never made anybody do anything. it's a question of what you bring to it we can see lots of young people out there doing great things. take the harry potter alliance as an example. kids pulled into fan community and then the alliance using technology, social media so forth directs their attention to bigger issues. for example, the question of how is chocolate source is it fair trade or not? you can see the kids in the community having debate about whether fair trade or free trade something like how we source our products, all kinds of things. they take on any number of issues. can you see kids becoming engage in serious way if you looking at something like that. >> under guidance i think you are correct. if the children have guidance and they're given a project to do. >> no, check out things like harry potter alliance. they are doing that on their own. there are a lot of self-starters out there. >> l
and princeton university dr. daniel allen who does research for advance study. with with me and seinfeld on this. >> sure thing, i would mr. o'reilly that technology never made anybody do anything. it's a question of what you bring to it we can see lots of young people out there doing great things. take the harry potter alliance as an example. kids pulled into fan community and then the alliance using technology, social media so forth directs their attention to bigger issues. for example,...
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she's also a public affairs lecture ur at the woodrow wilson school at princeton university and faculty affiliatety 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 be
she's also a public affairs lecture ur at the woodrow wilson school at princeton university and faculty affiliatety 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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she's also a public affair lecturer at princeton university and a faculty affiliate for health and well-being. heather previously served as the 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 and the trust division at the u.s. department. we're also privileged to have audrey hane. chief officer for the ymca in washington, d.c. governor steve bashir appointed her to the kentucky cabinet. the erved as director of office for women's initiative and outreach. also with us we're happy to say is christine ferguson. she's the director of rhode island health benefits exchange. preeveyoutsly spent close to -- previously she spent close to eight years as the commissioner for massachusetts department of public health as the director of the rhode island island department of human services and formerly as council and deputy chief of staff of the late u.s. senator john shavey of rhode island. so we're very happy to have cristy with us as well. mila coffman also has joined us. she's th
she's also a public affair lecturer at princeton university and a faculty affiliate for health and well-being. heather previously served as the 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 and the trust division at the u.s. department. we're also privileged to have audrey hane. chief officer for the ymca in washington, d.c. governor steve bashir appointed her to the...
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got the call to return to princeton as a professor where he was so outstanding, a scholar and teacher, that after 12 years he was asked to become the president of the university and he became the 13st president of princeton. and, here, he became a complete reformer. he tried to democratize this rather snobby schools that really catered to the sons of the very rich in this country. in so doing, wilson got great national attention for his school and for himself. he also reformed higher education in this country. if you went to a school or you know someone who went to a college in which you majored in something, in which you follow courses in a certain sequence in your major and in which you took a few courses out of your major and left some elective sound top of that in which you had two lectures a week or a small class in which maybe there was an honor code, then you studied under the wilsonian method of college education in this country. he took little bits and came up with a few of his own hand came up with that as a model for how colleges should be run in the united states. needless to say it is now century later the way most colleges are run in this countr
got the call to return to princeton as a professor where he was so outstanding, a scholar and teacher, that after 12 years he was asked to become the president of the university and he became the 13st president of princeton. and, here, he became a complete reformer. he tried to democratize this rather snobby schools that really catered to the sons of the very rich in this country. in so doing, wilson got great national attention for his school and for himself. he also reformed higher education...
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he then was admitted to princeton university. during his time there he received the prestigious new york herald book award. he graduated in 1942 with highest honors and rotc. these earned him another commission. this time to the united states marine corps. as a second lieutenant, in july, 1942, following officer candidate school at quantico, he began artillery training. on february of 1943, bob sailed out of san diego harbor with he second about a tailon, 12th regimen. and he fought in the south pacific, then the original invasions in guam andy woe jeema. during his time in auckland, new zealand, he met his wife and married in may of 1946. mary died in april, 2005, just two weeks before their 60th anniversary. mary always maintained as lieutenant commander, she outranked him both in the military service and in their marriage. thur' survived by two -- they're survived by two children as well as four grandchildren sam and joe and michael. after the battle of iwo jima, he returned stateside where he commanded a marine guard company
he then was admitted to princeton university. during his time there he received the prestigious new york herald book award. he graduated in 1942 with highest honors and rotc. these earned him another commission. this time to the united states marine corps. as a second lieutenant, in july, 1942, following officer candidate school at quantico, he began artillery training. on february of 1943, bob sailed out of san diego harbor with he second about a tailon, 12th regimen. and he fought in the...
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she is also a public affairs lecture at the woodrow wilson school at princeton university and a faculty affiliate for the center for health and well-being. heather previously served as the commissioner of the new jersey department of health and senior services and worked before that in the u.s. senate, 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. to justice department. delighted to have with us audrey haynes, the secretary of the kentucky cabinet for health and family services. she previously served as the senior vice president and chief government affairs officer for the ymca in you -- in washington, d.c.. her office oversees the kentucky exchange. she served during the clinton administration for women's initiatives and outreach. also with us, we are happy to say is christine ferguson. she is the director of the rhode island health benefits exchange. close toy, she spent eight years as a research professor at the george washington university school of public health and services. she has al
she is also a public affairs lecture at the woodrow wilson school at princeton university and a faculty affiliate for the center for health and well-being. heather previously served as the commissioner of the new jersey department of health and senior services and worked before that in the u.s. senate, 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. to justice department. delighted to have with us...
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after that, edward felten of princeton university talks about the virtual currently known as bitcoin,which is exchange solely online and recently experienced problem's from cyber attacks. plus, your phone calls, face the comments, and tweak, all on "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. a discussion about class-action lawsuits and white critics argue that they benefit no one but attorneys. we will begin with the next the nation of what class-action lawsuits are with james copeland of the manhunt and institute. -- manhattan institute. that is the organization that hosted this event. it is an hour and a half. >> our topic tonight is class-action abuse. discussionrame this for those of us in the audience who are not attorneys, particularly those who are in the viewing, the television audience out there. what we talk about class-action lawsuits, what we are really talking about are aggregated lawsuits where you take a bunch of claims, usually relatively small claims, but certainly numerous claims, that are similar in character and you put them all together into a single lawsuit
after that, edward felten of princeton university talks about the virtual currently known as bitcoin,which is exchange solely online and recently experienced problem's from cyber attacks. plus, your phone calls, face the comments, and tweak, all on "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. on c-span. a discussion about class-action lawsuits and white critics argue that they benefit no one but attorneys. we will begin with the next the nation of what class-action lawsuits are with james...
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that and other issues dividing the countries, steve cone the professor of studies at the university of princeton and author of "soviet fates and lost alternative niche from stalin to the new cold war." ukraine, right next door to russia. russia has major interests. how is putin likely to react. >> look at what might happen. take the most extreme scenario. the president, democratically elected, though not a nice man, has fled kiev, the capital of ukraine, to the east, near russia. presumably he's going to declare that he's the legitimate president of ukraine and form a government there. meanwhile, protesters, a mob, whatever want to call them, have taken over the presidential palace and the legislature in kiev and they are going to form a government. so we are probably going to have, if not in law, in fact, two governments of ukraine. that's very dramatic in the center of europe. one will be affiliated with russia, if this happens. the other with the european union and if we think tab in the worst scenario that would be a new cold war divide in europe. this time not in far away berlin but right o
that and other issues dividing the countries, steve cone the professor of studies at the university of princeton and author of "soviet fates and lost alternative niche from stalin to the new cold war." ukraine, right next door to russia. russia has major interests. how is putin likely to react. >> look at what might happen. take the most extreme scenario. the president, democratically elected, though not a nice man, has fled kiev, the capital of ukraine, to the east, near...
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we'll be joined by the director of information technology from princeton university.we will see you at 7:00 a.m. eastern. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] congress is away on break this week for the presidents' day recess. members will return next week. president obama spent the last week in southern california at the sunny land estate, home of the late analysts -- he is the eighth president to vacation at the home. the property includes a golf course and tennis court. the president hosted king abdulla from jordan. he will return to the white house this afternoon. day, celebrate presidents' we are continuing our question. who is your fraser president and why? thomas says george w. bush. the face of america's darkest hour, he stood tall and united us. he handled the most adverse situation and did it with it many, compassion, and an iron fist. franklin roosevelt for his charismatic leadership and tireless innovation when confronted with uncertainty. we have yet to see another like him si
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. >> princeton university taking steps to prevent another meningitis outbreak.e just concerned, taking measures to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> eight people got sick last year. they're watching this closely. it's a b. strain, a specific strain they are looking at for at princeton. >> in south florida, a traumatic rush to save an unconscious baby. a woman jumped out of her car on a busy expressway and pleaded for someone to help save her five-month-old nephew. he was turning blue. a miami herald photographers on the scene. he ran to get help, found police and snapped this unbelievable picture. the infant is in the hospital in stable condition right now. >> there were a lot of people that tried to help. a driver stuck in traffic left his car to get out and make sure that he helped, as well, so not only the miami herald photographer taking the picture, but so many saw this woman come to help. >> it stopped traffic in the best way. >> setting the stage for word war three. that is the warning coming from a former advisor to the kremlin considering the violen
. >> princeton university taking steps to prevent another meningitis outbreak.e just concerned, taking measures to make sure it doesn't happen again. >> eight people got sick last year. they're watching this closely. it's a b. strain, a specific strain they are looking at for at princeton. >> in south florida, a traumatic rush to save an unconscious baby. a woman jumped out of her car on a busy expressway and pleaded for someone to help save her five-month-old nephew. he was...
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reaction, we are joined by steven koen at new york university and princeton uniform. he is the author of "soviet face and lost alternativism" and a contributing editor for, for "the nation." it is great to have you with us. steven, i want to start with you. you just heard jennifer glass talking about the situation in crimea. how worried are you about this very big divide between the pro-russians and the ukrainians? >> let's leave worry aside and do analysis. what's happening, i fear, is the descending of a new cold war divide between west and east, but not this time in far-away berlin, far from russia, but right on russia's borders, right through ukraine which leads through the heart of russia's historical civilization. if ukraine doesn't split into two states f this divide isn't going to go away, and if i am right, think what that now means. a new cold war with all of the dangers of the old one but now at russia's doorstep, that can't be good for anybody. >> from the government perspective, as stephen is saying, geo politicly ukraine is crucial, the biggest european
reaction, we are joined by steven koen at new york university and princeton uniform. he is the author of "soviet face and lost alternativism" and a contributing editor for, for "the nation." it is great to have you with us. steven, i want to start with you. you just heard jennifer glass talking about the situation in crimea. how worried are you about this very big divide between the pro-russians and the ukrainians? >> let's leave worry aside and do analysis. what's...
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princeton's commencement ceremony. those words were aimed at and on jim's -- at an audience of undergraduates. we found them curiously relevant. >> i wrote to inquire about the status of my leave at this universityletter i got back was "princeton receives many more , qualified applicants." i will make some suggestions. life is unpredictable, any 22-year-old who thinks they know where they will be in 10 years or 30 years is lacking in imagination. whatever life may have in store, each of you has a lifelong project, the development of yourself as a human being. from everyone to whom much has been given, much will be required. from the ones to much has been intrusted, more will be demanded. those most worthy of admiration are those who have made the best use of advantages or cope most courageously with adversities. cynicism is a poor substitute for critical thought and constructive action. economics is a sophisticated field of thought that is so -- superb at explaining to policymakers why the choices they made in the past were wrong. a career decision based only on money and not on love of the work or desire to make a difference is a recipe for unhappiness. nobody likes to fail, failure is an essen
princeton's commencement ceremony. those words were aimed at and on jim's -- at an audience of undergraduates. we found them curiously relevant. >> i wrote to inquire about the status of my leave at this universityletter i got back was "princeton receives many more , qualified applicants." i will make some suggestions. life is unpredictable, any 22-year-old who thinks they know where they will be in 10 years or 30 years is lacking in imagination. whatever life may have in store,...
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got the call to return to princeton as a professor where he was so outstanding, a scholar and teacher, that after 12 years he was asked to become the president of the universityand he became the 13st president of princeton. and, here, he became a complete reformer. he tried to democratize this rather snobby schools that really catered to the sons of the very rich in this country. in so doing, wilson got great national attention for his school and for himself. he also reformed higher education in this country. if you went to a school or you know someone who went to a college in which you majored in something, in which you follow courses in a certain sequence in your major and in which you took a few courses out of your major and left some elective sound top of that in which you had two lectures a week or a small class in which maybe there was an honor code, then you studied under the wilsonian method of college education in this country. he took little bits and came up with a few of his own hand came up with that as a model for how colleges should be run in the united states. needless to say it is now century later the way most colleges are run in this country
got the call to return to princeton as a professor where he was so outstanding, a scholar and teacher, that after 12 years he was asked to become the president of the universityand he became the 13st president of princeton. and, here, he became a complete reformer. he tried to democratize this rather snobby schools that really catered to the sons of the very rich in this country. in so doing, wilson got great national attention for his school and for himself. he also reformed higher education...
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>> no one at princeton could master that on their even. >> university of california san diego god, sexl path. >> delicious. >> ufniversity of texas invente languages cling on and beyond. >> when we think about college, what is it both paying, 20, 30, 40, 50 a year for an extra four as an excellent. it is a good idea to take out loans in order to do it. >> coming up, what school won't teach you about personal freedom like, should i be allowed to open the cabling and do this? [cheers and applause] [ female announcer ] a classic macaroni & cheese from stouffer's starts with freshly-made pasta, and 100% real cheddar cheese. but what makes stouffer's mac n' cheese best of all. that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. made with care for you or your family. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to cf before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set mo
>> no one at princeton could master that on their even. >> university of california san diego god, sexl path. >> delicious. >> ufniversity of texas invente languages cling on and beyond. >> when we think about college, what is it both paying, 20, 30, 40, 50 a year for an extra four as an excellent. it is a good idea to take out loans in order to do it. >> coming up, what school won't teach you about personal freedom like, should i be allowed to open the...
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with them and they in princeton of physics in ph.d. from the university of london. please join me to welcome our authors. [applause] >> our format is going to be a little different. i will start by asking a few questions then we will turn it over to the audience. i would like to start by setting the stage why did you write this particular book from minerals to food or energy? >> first come with 80 for having us it is a pleasure to be here for being here on this night for each of us has a slightly different reason why we came to write this book. for me it began a number of years ago working on the advice rick. to be largely focused with a domestic consideration but as i began it is likely would it would be abroad but its leading to the same kind of challenges abroad. that's was my impetus to do research around 2006 but as might tuned i sat down to write this book together it became much more it issue at the heart of titans rises have it is true for rigo world. if you look at the resources quest you can see it addresses the issues with rethink about the rise and how i
with them and they in princeton of physics in ph.d. from the university of london. please join me to welcome our authors. [applause] >> our format is going to be a little different. i will start by asking a few questions then we will turn it over to the audience. i would like to start by setting the stage why did you write this particular book from minerals to food or energy? >> first come with 80 for having us it is a pleasure to be here for being here on this night for each of us...
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[laughter] because no one at princeton could master that on their own. just couldn't happen. john: universityan diego, god, sex, chocolate, >> sounds delicious andal path. wonderful. [laughter] university of texas invented languages, clingon and beyond. it's amazing. what is college? it is folks paying 20-50,000 a year for an extra four our more years of adolescence. that's fine. it's nice. it's a bad idea to sub subsidizt th tack payer dollars a a bad idea to tae out lopes in order to do that. john: thank you kmele foster of "the independents," coming up, what school doesn't teach you about personal freedom, like, should i be allowed to open this little case and do this? [cheers and applause] to complicate ♪ our time is short ♪ this is our fate ♪ i'm yours john: welcome back to "stossel l u," and this is about perm liberty. it's limited to two to i ttinks. the nsa creepily spying on us and illegal drugs. how many of you have never used an illegal drug? including alcohol when you were not yet 21? [laughter] some of you. all right. the -- clearly a minority. the editor of my favorite magazine
[laughter] because no one at princeton could master that on their own. just couldn't happen. john: universityan diego, god, sex, chocolate, >> sounds delicious andal path. wonderful. [laughter] university of texas invented languages, clingon and beyond. it's amazing. what is college? it is folks paying 20-50,000 a year for an extra four our more years of adolescence. that's fine. it's nice. it's a bad idea to sub subsidizt th tack payer dollars a a bad idea to tae out lopes in order to do...
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[laughter] because no one at princeton could masterthat on their own. just couldn't happen. john: universityrnia san diego, god, sex, chocolate, desire, and the spiritual pat. >> sounds delicious and wonderful. [laughter] university o texas invented languas, clingon and beyond. it's amazing. what is college? it is folks paying 20-50,000 a year for an extrafour our more years of adolescence. that's fine. it's nice. it's a bad dea to sub subsidizet with tack payer dollars and a bad idea to take out lopes in order to do that. john: thank you kmele foster of "the ndependents," coming up, what school doesn't teach you about personal freedom, like, should i be allowed to open this little case and do this? [cheers and applause] [ tires screech ] [ car alarm chirps ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't juscertify our pre-owned vehics. we inspect, analyze, and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certifd pre-owned mercedesenz for the next new owr. [ car arm chirps ] hurry in to the mercedes-benz cerfied pre-owned sales event. visit today for exceptional offers. ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ [ fem
[laughter] because no one at princeton could masterthat on their own. just couldn't happen. john: universityrnia san diego, god, sex, chocolate, desire, and the spiritual pat. >> sounds delicious and wonderful. [laughter] university o texas invented languas, clingon and beyond. it's amazing. what is college? it is folks paying 20-50,000 a year for an extrafour our more years of adolescence. that's fine. it's nice. it's a bad dea to sub subsidizet with tack payer dollars and a bad idea to...
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[laughter] because no one at princeton could master th on their own. just couldn't happen. john: university, sex, chocolate, desire, and the spiritual path. >> sounds delicious and wonderful. [laughter] university of texas invented languages, clingon and beyond. it's amazing. what is college? it is folks paying 20-50,000 a year for anextra four our more years of adolescence. that's fine. it's nice. its a bad idea to sub subsidizet with tack payer dollars and a ba idea to take out lopes in order to do that. john: thank you kmele foster of "the independents," comi up, what school doesn't teach you about personal freedom, like, should i be allowed to open tis little case and do this? [cheers and applause friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and my cash back keeps the party going. but my airline miles take it worldwide. [ male announcer ] it shouldn't be this hard. with creditcards.com, it's easy to search hundreds of card and apply online. creditcards.com. john: welcome back to "stossel l u," an this is about perm lerty. it's limited to two top i ttinks. the nsa creepily spying o
[laughter] because no one at princeton could master th on their own. just couldn't happen. john: university, sex, chocolate, desire, and the spiritual path. >> sounds delicious and wonderful. [laughter] university of texas invented languages, clingon and beyond. it's amazing. what is college? it is folks paying 20-50,000 a year for anextra four our more years of adolescence. that's fine. it's nice. its a bad idea to sub subsidizet with tack payer dollars and a ba idea to take out lopes in...
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[laughter] because no one at princeton could master that on their own. just couldn't happen. john: universityia san diego, god, sex, chocolate, desire, and the spiritual path. >> sounds delicious and wonderful. [laughter] university of texas invented languages, clingon and beyond. it's amazing. what is college? it is folks paying 20-50,000 a year for an extra four our more years of adolescence. that's fine. it's nice. it's a bad idea to sub subsidizt with tack payer dollars and a bad idea to take out lopes in order to do that. john: thank you kmele foster of "the independents," coming up, what school doesn't teach you about personal freedom, like, should i be allowed to open this little case and do this? [cheers and applause] if you've got copd like me... ...hey breathing's hard. know the feeling? copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sud
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[laughter] because no one at princeton could master that on their own. just couldn't happen. john: universityd, sex, chocolate, desire, and the spiritual pah. >> sounds delicious and wonderful. [laughter] university of texas invented languages, clingon and beyond. it's amazing. what is college? it is folks paying 20-50,000 a year for an extra four our more years of adolescence. that's ne. it's nice. it's a bad idea to sub subsidizt wi tack payer dollars and a bad idea to take out lopes in order to do that. john: thank you kmele foster of "the independents," coming up, what school doesn't teach you about personal freedom, like, should i be allowed to open this little case and do this? [cheers and applause] [ female announcer ] it's time for the annual shareholders meeting. ♪ there'll be the usual presentions on research. and development. some new members of the team will be introduced. t chairman emeritus will distribute his usual wisdom. and you? well, you're the chief life officer. you just need the right professional to help you take charge. ♪ john: welcome back to "stossel l " and this is
[laughter] because no one at princeton could master that on their own. just couldn't happen. john: universityd, sex, chocolate, desire, and the spiritual pah. >> sounds delicious and wonderful. [laughter] university of texas invented languages, clingon and beyond. it's amazing. what is college? it is folks paying 20-50,000 a year for an extra four our more years of adolescence. that's ne. it's nice. it's a bad idea to sub subsidizt wi tack payer dollars and a bad idea to take out lopes in...
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[laughter] because no one at princeton could master that on their own. just couldn't happen. john: universitygod, sex, chocolate, desire, and the spiritual path. >> sounds delicious and wonderful. [laughter] university of texas invented languages, clingon and beyond. it's amazing. what is college? it is folks paying 20-50,000 a year for an extra four our more years of adolescence. that's fine. it's nice. it's a bad idea to sub subsidizt with tack payer dollars and a bad idea to take out lopes in order to do that. john: thank you kmele foster of "the independents," coming up, what school doesn't teach you about personal freedom, like, should i be allowed to open this little case and do this? [cheers and applause] there's this kid. coach calls her a team player. s's kind of special. she makes the whe team better. he's the kind of player that puts the puck, horsehide, bullet right where it needs to be. coach calls it logistics. he's a great passer. dependable. a winning team has to have one. somebody you can count on. somebody like my dad. this is my dad. somebody like my mom. my grandfather. i'
[laughter] because no one at princeton could master that on their own. just couldn't happen. john: universitygod, sex, chocolate, desire, and the spiritual path. >> sounds delicious and wonderful. [laughter] university of texas invented languages, clingon and beyond. it's amazing. what is college? it is folks paying 20-50,000 a year for an extra four our more years of adolescence. that's fine. it's nice. it's a bad idea to sub subsidizt with tack payer dollars and a bad idea to take out...