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. >> i'm here at princeton university.ind me is a group of protesters, a bioethicist, professor at princeton university. killing the infant is not morally equivalent to killing a person. sometimes it is not wrong at all. his view is a schoolwide issue affecting people like me have been dismissing at least for the last ten years, and it has got to stop. >> a phd student until the school discriminated against her. she then went on a 28 day hunger strike. >> there would not be people from the school dismissed. >> they have even given princeton a report card. and it looks like all f's accept for the loss of money with no accountability. >> disability advocate had this comparison. >> it really comes from the early 30s. justify. for the gas chamber. >> extremely upset, calling for them to be fired or to resign. they were different perspective. maybe even a disability institute. they have no comment at this time, and the professor could not be reached by e-mail or phone. i want to know your thoughts. ♪ >> that time of year. they
. >> i'm here at princeton university.ind me is a group of protesters, a bioethicist, professor at princeton university. killing the infant is not morally equivalent to killing a person. sometimes it is not wrong at all. his view is a schoolwide issue affecting people like me have been dismissing at least for the last ten years, and it has got to stop. >> a phd student until the school discriminated against her. she then went on a 28 day hunger strike. >> there would not be...
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we are callinghy princeton university scottish. i'm going to center on john witherspoon. john witherspoon was the longest president to serve princeton in its early years. you can see that the years he served were right to the american revolution. encouraged everyone on the staff, everyone in the school to sign on to this american revolution movement. he was a huge supporter of it. his ideology was deeply seated in the scottish enlightenment. he was born and raised and educated in scotland. evangelical presbyterian minister. being aelieved that virtuous person or becoming virtuous or the development of virtue was absolutely open to everyone, no matter what their religious affiliation or no religious affiliation. he believed that the scottish enlightenment writers, particularly towards francis hutcheson, thomas reed, believe that morality can be understood in a common sense manner, and so could public policy also. of course, his student was james madison. more so than him being the president of the university and james madison being a student, after james madison graduated f
we are callinghy princeton university scottish. i'm going to center on john witherspoon. john witherspoon was the longest president to serve princeton in its early years. you can see that the years he served were right to the american revolution. encouraged everyone on the staff, everyone in the school to sign on to this american revolution movement. he was a huge supporter of it. his ideology was deeply seated in the scottish enlightenment. he was born and raised and educated in scotland....
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she was once told that disability is not part of princetons. >> the department of education has reviewed her case but not rendered a decision, the university says that we believe this matter is handled fairly and consistently with the processes princeton providing reasonable accommodations for disabilities. rachel bar does not want to return but acknowledge this problem. >> how long would you hold out. >> i could not read for three years, imagine trying and trying, not eating food is not hard. >> she is under a doctor's care and the accommodations for the disabililed is something she is willing to risk her life for. >> eagles make a move. in the front office, eagles name the douglas as their director of personnel. in case you are wondering howie ro roseman is still in charge. >>> sam bradford's short lived walkout is still the talk of the town and jeff skversky gathers reaction from former prominent eagles. >> golf is the sport at ron jaworsky's new course ramble wood in mount laurel but the topic on the green today is the eagles. and some are teeing off on quarterback sam bradford who ended his holdout this week. >> i am disappointed on t
she was once told that disability is not part of princetons. >> the department of education has reviewed her case but not rendered a decision, the university says that we believe this matter is handled fairly and consistently with the processes princeton providing reasonable accommodations for disabilities. rachel bar does not want to return but acknowledge this problem. >> how long would you hold out. >> i could not read for three years, imagine trying and trying, not eating...
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applause ] >> simon asher lavin. [ applause ] >> national medal of science to simon asher lavin, princeton universityw jersey for international leadership in environmental science straddling ecology and applied mathematics for conservation. for his impact on a generation of environmental scientists and contributions to ecology, epidemiology, applied mathematics and evolution. [ applause ] >> geraldine richmond. [ applause ] >> national medal of science to geraldine richmond, university of oregon, oregon for her landmark discoveries of the molecular characteristics of water surfaces and how her findings affect environmental, chemical and technological processes around the united states and the globe to promote women in science. [ applause ] >> national medal of technology and innovation. joseph desimon. [ applause ] . national medal of technology and innovation to joseph desimon university of north carolina at chapel hill north carolina state university and carbon 3-d california for materials science that led to developmental technology from manufacturing to medicine and innovative and inclusive highe
applause ] >> simon asher lavin. [ applause ] >> national medal of science to simon asher lavin, princeton universityw jersey for international leadership in environmental science straddling ecology and applied mathematics for conservation. for his impact on a generation of environmental scientists and contributions to ecology, epidemiology, applied mathematics and evolution. [ applause ] >> geraldine richmond. [ applause ] >> national medal of science to geraldine...
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what he is accu kuccused of ste from princeton university. >>> and rumbles of thunder and lightning at midnight but that is off the coast. and what do we have to deal with next? coming up in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >>> the death of an airline passenger was under investigation. a plane from mexico made an emergency landing in texas after the man died in a flight from chicago to mexico overnight. a doctor was on board and tried to help when the man suffered health complications. but he died when the plane was in the air. >>> the ntsb is meeting today to determine what caused a fatal fire inside a subway tunnel that killed a passenger in 2015. the federal agency released this video showing the smoke filling the metro station, dozens of passengers were trapped inside of the smokey train. the d.c. metro system has not had important upgrades for years. there were leaks at the site of the mechanical malfunction. >>> and new video of a train derailment that spilled hazardous material. you see the csx train twisting and turning and chemicals leaked off the tracks and clean
what he is accu kuccused of ste from princeton university. >>> and rumbles of thunder and lightning at midnight but that is off the coast. and what do we have to deal with next? coming up in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. >>> the death of an airline passenger was under investigation. a plane from mexico made an emergency landing in texas after the man died in a flight from chicago to mexico overnight. a doctor was on board and tried to help when the man suffered...
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. >>> new at 6:00, police at princeton university warn students after a woman was sexual assaulted insidem on campus. investigators say the woman was attending reunion weekend when a man reportedly assaulted her in spellman hall yesterday. they did not say whether the victim was a student. the prosecutor's office is still investigating. >>> decision 016 donald trump trails hillary clinton by months and years using digital media to track supporters and guide a range of decisions for a candidate like the types of advertising, where to deploy staff, and where to make campaign stops. trump's team dismissed the data spending more time and money on hats, t-shirts, and signs. the clinton campaign has been collecting data since announcing candidacy. president clinton and the front runner mash muched in the memorial day parade in new york. today, the campaign announced she cancelled a thursday rally at mercer county community college and traveling instead to california to campaign this. meanwhile, senator sanders is spending this memorial day weekend in california. the site of the next primary ele
. >>> new at 6:00, police at princeton university warn students after a woman was sexual assaulted insidem on campus. investigators say the woman was attending reunion weekend when a man reportedly assaulted her in spellman hall yesterday. they did not say whether the victim was a student. the prosecutor's office is still investigating. >>> decision 016 donald trump trails hillary clinton by months and years using digital media to track supporters and guide a range of...
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energy secretary, toured the upgraded machine at princeton university, marking unveiling of the new fusion center stack which cost 94 million-dollar in federal funds, and five years to improve. >> upgrading it considerably to have twice magnetic field, twice amount of plasma and tweet heating power and five times duration of the plasma. >> reporter: over the next year michael and his team of physics and engineers will shoot beams of plasma in the device super heating it to 50 million degrees, five times hotter than surface of the sun. >> previous experiments have produced 11 mega watts of power, enough to power a small city but charge lasted for just one second. these new experiments will test whether power cannulas much longer at larger amounts. >> so we can ultimately use it to make energy, in a clean way, the goal, to take that experience where we showed we can make fusion power, and actually, make progress in the steps to make it practical and economic. >> reporter: fusion energy powering our city experts say is still decades away. in princeton greg argos for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >
energy secretary, toured the upgraded machine at princeton university, marking unveiling of the new fusion center stack which cost 94 million-dollar in federal funds, and five years to improve. >> upgrading it considerably to have twice magnetic field, twice amount of plasma and tweet heating power and five times duration of the plasma. >> reporter: over the next year michael and his team of physics and engineers will shoot beams of plasma in the device super heating it to 50...
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there's this professor at princeton university who's saying instead of talking about all the accomplishmentswledge some of our failures. >> oh, yeah. >> and it's a good lesson that he wanted to teach his students. so president johanns hoshoffer has posted his cv, his resume of failures for his students including "i did not get into certain schools" and awards and scholarships that he did not get. and also scholarship papers, research papers that were never published. he just wanted to show his students that even the most successful people, which i think he believes he is, can experience disappointment. >> well, he's right. and i love this because people are always trying so hard to put on this air of perfection. and then you look back at some of the biggest, most bill gates, steve jobs. >> mark zuckerberg. >> mark zuckerberg. dyson. what's his name in james dyson. all of them have had these serious failures in their lives, either bankruptcy or completesly failed company after company before hitting that cuss. and people often forget about that. >> but there are some who are completely perfec
there's this professor at princeton university who's saying instead of talking about all the accomplishmentswledge some of our failures. >> oh, yeah. >> and it's a good lesson that he wanted to teach his students. so president johanns hoshoffer has posted his cv, his resume of failures for his students including "i did not get into certain schools" and awards and scholarships that he did not get. and also scholarship papers, research papers that were never published. he...
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ground breaking book "white backlash: immigration, race, and american politics" published by princeton university. they write, this book is about race just as much as it is about immigration. immigration is changing at the united states but those chains are frequently noticed and filtered through the lens of race. when white americans consider integration, the images in their heads are likely to be of latino immigrants. it's our pleasure to one of those writers with us this morning. marisa abrajano is an associate professor in the department of political science at the university of california-san diego. she's also a nonresident senior fellow at the brookings institution. a research interest on american politics, particularly in areas of latino politics, racial ethnic politics, political participation, voting, and the mass media and campaigned. she is the author of campaigning to the new american electorate, and the co-author of new faces, new voices and an author of numerous articles. please welcome to san antonio marisa abrajano. [applause] >> thank you for the very kind introduction and thank
ground breaking book "white backlash: immigration, race, and american politics" published by princeton university. they write, this book is about race just as much as it is about immigration. immigration is changing at the united states but those chains are frequently noticed and filtered through the lens of race. when white americans consider integration, the images in their heads are likely to be of latino immigrants. it's our pleasure to one of those writers with us this morning....
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his discussion of the category of african american religion judith wise and nfield of princeton universityho will discuss sites and sources for the study for the african american religious past. the lineup was a little different, but we have a panel of very feisty rebels here. they decided that it didn't make a lot of sense to have the order that i had placed them in, and i agree with them totally. the lesson there is to always ask your panelists what they think, don't assume that you know. the third presenter will be -- let me just indicate -- professor wiesenthal -- weisenfeld will be followed by a professor addresses bible politics of the black freedom struggle. and last but certainly not least anthea butler, associate professor of african studies at the university of pennsylvania. she will discuss african american religion outside of the black church, rethinking the framework. we will start with professor gla ude. [applause] prof. glaude: thank you, sister edna. welcome to morning service. [laughter] thank you for inviting me to this conversation. i have learned a lot. it has been a lo
his discussion of the category of african american religion judith wise and nfield of princeton universityho will discuss sites and sources for the study for the african american religious past. the lineup was a little different, but we have a panel of very feisty rebels here. they decided that it didn't make a lot of sense to have the order that i had placed them in, and i agree with them totally. the lesson there is to always ask your panelists what they think, don't assume that you know. the...
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. >>> new jersey governor chris christie was on hand for princeton university's commencement today, not as a speaker but as a father. 9 governor and his wife were at the ivy league university to watch his oldest son, andrew receive a degree. governor christie said last week his son has a job and an apartment lined up after graduation. >> congressman chaka fattah's corruption time is under way again. fatah's former campaign adviser was called back to the courtroom to talk about the alleged miss spent money during the campaign. we heard testimony from a former ambassador under the obama administration. deanna durante will have that at 5:00. >> the delaware teen accused of beating another teen in a bathroom was in court today. prosecutors won a new hearing for the girl charged with the negligent homicide of howard high school student amy joyner-francis back in april. today a family court judge agreed to hear prosecutor requests to try the teen as an adult. that will be ruled on in july. two other girls are charged with planning the attack but the girl in court today punched amy repeatedly
. >>> new jersey governor chris christie was on hand for princeton university's commencement today, not as a speaker but as a father. 9 governor and his wife were at the ivy league university to watch his oldest son, andrew receive a degree. governor christie said last week his son has a job and an apartment lined up after graduation. >> congressman chaka fattah's corruption time is under way again. fatah's former campaign adviser was called back to the courtroom to talk about...
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and politicsy section, a take a look at princeton university and neighbors who have gotten perks from the university but the neighbors are saying, enough, i want you to pay more taxes back to the city. ellen: universities are nonprofits and they do not have property,l taxes on etc., and people in princeton are saying, we want to do pay more taxes. you have so much money and you are making money and you need to chip in more. we are paying incredible property taxes, $17,000 a year, whatever it is, and they think princeton should chip in more. carol: we are talking millions of dollars more. ellen: we are talking a lot of money more and princeton does not think it should have to, but you even have somebody who is a former princeton professor in the story saying, i think they should pay more and this has come up in other places. similar battles are coming up in new haven with yale. it comes up every two years. carol: let's talk about the cover story. they are looking to break their addiction to sugar. it is kind of the backbone for somebody -- for some many of their products. ellen: nestle
and politicsy section, a take a look at princeton university and neighbors who have gotten perks from the university but the neighbors are saying, enough, i want you to pay more taxes back to the city. ellen: universities are nonprofits and they do not have property,l taxes on etc., and people in princeton are saying, we want to do pay more taxes. you have so much money and you are making money and you need to chip in more. we are paying incredible property taxes, $17,000 a year, whatever it...
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. >> video of princeton university's dr. simon levin, one of 17 honored by president obama at the white house today. he and his peers awarded the national medal of science and technology. >> particular honor to receive this from president obama because of all he's done to deal with global environmental problems. >> he was recognized for work in environmental science, ecology, and applied mathematics. >>> next at 5:00, the nbc 10 investigators look at modern day slavery, why it could be happening near you and why so few cases end up in court. >>> hides in plain site and could be around us. >> we look into modern day slavery with george spencer. >> reporter: might encounter them at a hotel or where you shop or at your home. >> cleaning, cleaning, work, work, work. >> reporter: people forced to work, prevented from leaving, some living in sub standard conditions. >> trafficking takes place in secret, hides in plain sight, but facts happen in secret. >> reporter: hundreds of victims in our area, but very few cases end up in cour
. >> video of princeton university's dr. simon levin, one of 17 honored by president obama at the white house today. he and his peers awarded the national medal of science and technology. >> particular honor to receive this from president obama because of all he's done to deal with global environmental problems. >> he was recognized for work in environmental science, ecology, and applied mathematics. >>> next at 5:00, the nbc 10 investigators look at modern day...
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>> i am a recent phd in history from princeton university. my question is probably unfair to ask at the end, but i will ask it nonetheless, which is, how do we discuss the future of the african-american past, encouraging scholars like myself -- ursue [inaudible] thank you. >> actually, that was my question as well. [laughter] >> i'm from rutgers university. when we all started, and when i got on the bus to come to the conference, and i saw everybody in thead grown up with field, and come of age in the field with, i thought, this is a great homecoming. for many of us who came in the age of the 1980's in the profession, there was sort of a defiance that we had. it was like, we are going to do this. it was an energy. were doing was really an extension of our contribution to the movement. i personally had worked at my undergraduate alma mater at bringing about the teaching of african-american history. sense-in and a demonstration, because there was not african-american history. we had something going on, a motivation. we had a movement in many wa
>> i am a recent phd in history from princeton university. my question is probably unfair to ask at the end, but i will ask it nonetheless, which is, how do we discuss the future of the african-american past, encouraging scholars like myself -- ursue [inaudible] thank you. >> actually, that was my question as well. [laughter] >> i'm from rutgers university. when we all started, and when i got on the bus to come to the conference, and i saw everybody in thead grown up with...
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. >> we used expert witness out of princeton university and determined that, indeed, the version at the library of congress was the original version that belonged to italy. >> and so they gave it back. authorities displayed both the original copy and forgery today. >> good for us. >>> the world's largest rooftop solar power plant is up and running in india. >> it spread across 82 acres of multiple roofs on a single campus. it's expected to generate clean energy sufficient to heat 8,000 homes. >>> so intel says that there is an alarming trend going on when it comes to finding diet and health information online. >> nearly 60% of those people asked, say they would click on a diet promotion online before summer starts and a third says they did click on it even without knowing if the site was legitimate. many of the sites are not secure. >> so the answer is, do not diet, do not exercise. just to be safe. >> we'll be right back with a final look at weather. two bonafide cat-lovers may have found the best way ever .. to express their love for each other - with a whole bunch of >>> two bona fid
. >> we used expert witness out of princeton university and determined that, indeed, the version at the library of congress was the original version that belonged to italy. >> and so they gave it back. authorities displayed both the original copy and forgery today. >> good for us. >>> the world's largest rooftop solar power plant is up and running in india. >> it spread across 82 acres of multiple roofs on a single campus. it's expected to generate clean energy...
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. >> a man dressed in a business suit is wanted for allegedly stealing from princeton university's book store. surveillance cameras caught him walking off with almost $250 worth of merchandise last week. if you know who this man is, you are asked to call princeton police. >> lets turn our attention to the accuweather forecast. as adam adjusts the microphone. >> you have the skinny ties, make sure you hide the wire. >> you have talking to do -- >> i do? i need to talk to someone who is supplying this kind of weather, i'm just a messenger here. remember that please. gloomy in center city, a lot of clouds and spinning showers at times and mist and drizzle. 58 chilly degrees and winds from the northeasterly direction, a raw direction kind of cuts right through you with that damp feeling at 7 miles per hour, as we look at temperatures with the low pressure to the east, spinning the northeast wind it's colder in boston of 47 degrees, new york city, 53 and 51 in burlington. you may wonder where exactly all of this warmth is and it's pushed into western canada where they have record temperature
. >> a man dressed in a business suit is wanted for allegedly stealing from princeton university's book store. surveillance cameras caught him walking off with almost $250 worth of merchandise last week. if you know who this man is, you are asked to call princeton police. >> lets turn our attention to the accuweather forecast. as adam adjusts the microphone. >> you have the skinny ties, make sure you hide the wire. >> you have talking to do -- >> i do? i need to...
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mel irvin painter is in conversation with her and she is the professor at princeton university and one of the most esteemed historians and written many books that helped us understand history. her most recent book, the history of white people, was published in 2010 and its influence was immediate and only growing. i met professor painter, i thought was a few years ago, but i am told it was 19 years ago, when she and i -- she is still young, i am a wreck -- but when she delivered a fort bow lecture on lincoln at the get-ty's berg college. nel has evoked a career as an acclaimed visual artist and as far as i know has been equal to a few people i can think of winston churchill and george w. bush. the second act in american art. but they should know on her website, this great historian, now identifies herself as mel painter, the painter formally known as the historian mel painter. i think that is pretty good. i got it out. i rehearsed it a lot. please welcome professors patricia bell-scott and mel irvin painter. [applause] >> would you like to say something about pauli murray? >> i would l
mel irvin painter is in conversation with her and she is the professor at princeton university and one of the most esteemed historians and written many books that helped us understand history. her most recent book, the history of white people, was published in 2010 and its influence was immediate and only growing. i met professor painter, i thought was a few years ago, but i am told it was 19 years ago, when she and i -- she is still young, i am a wreck -- but when she delivered a fort bow...
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the professor of history of public affairs at princeton university joining me now.his point? >> seems on the republican side the tensions have been much weaker in some ways than were expected. the no trump movement has proven to be pretty thin, and many republicans are responding to the electoral wins. >> politicians being politics. >> in part. a lot with trump is about his personality more than just his policies, and so i think people are settling in. whereas i think on the democratic side, you have a debate over principle. i think that's what is driving this sanders campaign. there's a lot of democrats who are not willing to concede so quickly. >> in part, do you think it's because hillary clinton made mistakes? >> it is an aspect of it. ultimately, a lot of this depends on the strength of the leading nominee. she's made a series of mistakes, a and she's not figured out how to bring it to an end, and, obviously, the report on the e-mail comes at a bad time, but it's also i think something deeper. i think it's an argument about what the democratic party should be s
the professor of history of public affairs at princeton university joining me now.his point? >> seems on the republican side the tensions have been much weaker in some ways than were expected. the no trump movement has proven to be pretty thin, and many republicans are responding to the electoral wins. >> politicians being politics. >> in part. a lot with trump is about his personality more than just his policies, and so i think people are settling in. whereas i think on the...
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recipient include doctor simon levin of princeton university, honored for his international leadershiptal science. >>> an american flag that flew over guantanamo bay, cuba has a new home in camden county. >> flag was presented during an award ceremony for members of the county police department. several members served in the new jersey national guard, and the flag represented gratitude for their sacrifice and service. other officers and civilians were also honored for their exemplary work. >>> and still to come on "eyewitness news" tonight, pro golfer named in an insider trading law. >>> and a terrifying car crash, caught on camera, that the drivers frantic plea to police, and officers saved the day. >>> cut calories without changing a thing about your diet, we will tell but the calorie killing plate, kate? >>> well, we have got two opposite days in the forecast, beautiful tomorrow, not so great to start the weekend but how long will that next storm, stick around, and we will have the latest with the seven day now, chopper three live over willis town, chester county, you can see a car
recipient include doctor simon levin of princeton university, honored for his international leadershiptal science. >>> an american flag that flew over guantanamo bay, cuba has a new home in camden county. >> flag was presented during an award ceremony for members of the county police department. several members served in the new jersey national guard, and the flag represented gratitude for their sacrifice and service. other officers and civilians were also honored for their...
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[applause] >> national medal of science to simon asher levin, princeton university, new jersey, for international leadership in environmental science, straddling ecology and applied mathematics to promote conservation, for his impact on a generation of environmental scientists and for his critical contributions to ecology, epidemiology, applied mathematics and evolution. [applause] >> geraldine richmond. [applause] >> national medal of science to geraldine richmond, university of oregon, oregon, for her landmark discoveries of the molecular characteristics of water surfaces, for her creative demonstration of how her findings impacted many technological processes and for her extraordinary efforts in the united states and around the globe to promote women in science. [applause] >> national medals of technology and innovation. joseph n. desimone. [applause] >> national medal of technology and innovation to joseph n. desimone, university of north carolina at chapel hill, north carolina state university, for pioneering innovations in material science that led to the development of technologies in dive
[applause] >> national medal of science to simon asher levin, princeton university, new jersey, for international leadership in environmental science, straddling ecology and applied mathematics to promote conservation, for his impact on a generation of environmental scientists and for his critical contributions to ecology, epidemiology, applied mathematics and evolution. [applause] >> geraldine richmond. [applause] >> national medal of science to geraldine richmond, university...
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national reporter for the "new york times," editor in chief of the national memo and professor at princeton universityjulian, i will start with you on sort of the historical kind of antecedent to what we are seeing now. you have two candidates with very high negatives. does history tell us either of them is in a particularly disadvantaged position because of the negative perceptions of them going in? >> you know, we haven't had this kind of matchup but the one historical example that comes to mind not for both but certainly for trump is 1964, where barry goldwater was far off where much of the electorate was. he was not a very good candidate, nor a very liked candidate, and that result is what a lot of people are looking at right now. it was an absolute landslide for democrats, where the campaign was as bad as many people predicted. of course, there lyndon johnson was much more popular and approved and the incumbent in contrast to hillary clinton. that's certainly the model the democrats are hoping is correct. >> yeah. we talk a little about 1968 which is the model democrats fear, which is the electio
national reporter for the "new york times," editor in chief of the national memo and professor at princeton universityjulian, i will start with you on sort of the historical kind of antecedent to what we are seeing now. you have two candidates with very high negatives. does history tell us either of them is in a particularly disadvantaged position because of the negative perceptions of them going in? >> you know, we haven't had this kind of matchup but the one historical example...
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. >>> a professor from princeton university is getting a lot of attention on social media for publishing his list of failures. he published his cv of failure of the assistant professor of psychology divided the document into sections with degree programs he did not get into. he admits his failures have received more attention than his entire body of academic works. >>> we're at the "action news" big board with big talkers. a new ride at disneyland will give you plenty to talk about. at the star wars land you'll be able to take control of the spaceship of the falcon. you can steer it through outer space and fire the cannons, this is one of the two major attractions planned for the theme park. the other has dropping things in a battle with a possible cam row from the star himself. >>> a minneapolis woman said the late legendary singer prince wrote her a love song in the 1970s. she said she met him long before he became a grammy award winning superstar. she was working as a receptionist at the ad company. he was 18 years old and he asked her out annie mccormick she turned him down -- asked
. >>> a professor from princeton university is getting a lot of attention on social media for publishing his list of failures. he published his cv of failure of the assistant professor of psychology divided the document into sections with degree programs he did not get into. he admits his failures have received more attention than his entire body of academic works. >>> we're at the "action news" big board with big talkers. a new ride at disneyland will give you...
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alan: this shows that carl got a very good education at princeton university.ot ours measures from two different service -- the payroll survey and the household survey. it looked to me like ours are back to where they were before the recession if you take into account the gradual downward trend that we have had in work hours. there may be a little bit of hidden slack in terms of too many people working part-time that want to be full-time. that is what we get from the household survey. you are absolutely right. the aggregate hours, a statistic that the bureau of labor statistics reports that does not get all much attention, is probably the key for predicting economic growth. alan: i would say that is the second-most in pointing to watch today. by myill standing statement that the headline is all that matters. necessary toon lift us out of the soft patch depends on the rebound in aggregate hours. that is the second most important thing and that tells you about income growth down the road, which will help us. still, that headline number, even though an our ship co
alan: this shows that carl got a very good education at princeton university.ot ours measures from two different service -- the payroll survey and the household survey. it looked to me like ours are back to where they were before the recession if you take into account the gradual downward trend that we have had in work hours. there may be a little bit of hidden slack in terms of too many people working part-time that want to be full-time. that is what we get from the household survey. you are...
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wednesday we had to baltimore, they look at the history of ghettos, the event featuring princeton universitye a book on the topic. thursday, joshua talks about the seven sins, power, fortunate survival in the age of networks at new york university's bookstore. the vice chairman of kissinger associates will be in a talk with malcolm gladwell. friday we are back in new york city for the opening session of the annual left forum held at the john jay college of criminal justice. speaking are medea benjamin and chris hedges that is a look at some of the other programs booktv is covering this week. many of these events are open to the public. and they will air in the near future on booktv on c-span2. >> host: joining us onset is radio talkshow host and author of seven books dennis prager. his most recent book is called "the 10 commandments: still the best moral code". dennis prager, what is on your mind? >> guest: very good opening question and i will answer you completely honestly, what is on my mind? it is not totally germane but quite germane to the 10 commandments, what i believe is the undoing
wednesday we had to baltimore, they look at the history of ghettos, the event featuring princeton universitye a book on the topic. thursday, joshua talks about the seven sins, power, fortunate survival in the age of networks at new york university's bookstore. the vice chairman of kissinger associates will be in a talk with malcolm gladwell. friday we are back in new york city for the opening session of the annual left forum held at the john jay college of criminal justice. speaking are medea...
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recall there was a debate at princeton university as to whether his name should be removed from various entities at that ivy league institution. wilson responsible for the restoration of jim crow in washington, d.c. helping to drive numerous black families into poverty. but during world war i, he put forward this idea that this was going to be a war to make the world safe for democracy, that puppies and ice cream would emerge if people would only make a blood sacrifice during this war. many -- or some -- on the left fell for this nonsense. even many black american leaders fell for this nonsense. so this was fresh in the minds when world war ii was erupting. and and particularly after december 7, 1941, when japan bombs pearl harbor which pushes united states into the war because, as noted, there was a fair amount of pro-tokyo sentiment amongst black americans. so if you look at world war ii, you'll find that the united states was yanked into an alliance with moscow to confront germany. and, in fact, if you look at the casualty list in terms of who made the largest sacrifice during world
recall there was a debate at princeton university as to whether his name should be removed from various entities at that ivy league institution. wilson responsible for the restoration of jim crow in washington, d.c. helping to drive numerous black families into poverty. but during world war i, he put forward this idea that this was going to be a war to make the world safe for democracy, that puppies and ice cream would emerge if people would only make a blood sacrifice during this war. many --...
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we will have alan krueger, from princeton university. we will have howard ward, the ceo of gamco.ng with tom and "surveillance" on radio. then we will check in with jason parkman, chair of the white house council of -- tom: willem buiter is with us from citigroup. michelle meyer from bank of america merrill lynch. and carl riccadonna. what are you going to this morning? carl: normally i go beneath the surface. this is not one of those reports. we see the economy in a three-quarter deceleration. things look not so good, and understatement for the first quarter. consumer spending was lousy, growth was lousy. all we need now is an all clear from the labor market that the pace of hiring is holding up. normally i am pushing an angle of look beneath the headline change. this time around, the check engine light is on and we need to know the labor engine is firing. tom: do we assume the unemployment rate comes down? path down, is it a good glide path down, or is it for bad reasons? --l: absolutely is a absolutely it is a good glide path down. if we move below 5%, that will be the economy
we will have alan krueger, from princeton university. we will have howard ward, the ceo of gamco.ng with tom and "surveillance" on radio. then we will check in with jason parkman, chair of the white house council of -- tom: willem buiter is with us from citigroup. michelle meyer from bank of america merrill lynch. and carl riccadonna. what are you going to this morning? carl: normally i go beneath the surface. this is not one of those reports. we see the economy in a three-quarter...
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through a full biography but neil is the professor of american history at princeton brent -- princeton university. to my immediate left is the darlene come board of trustees -- darling come board of trustees professor at northwestern university. and the director executive of the american historical association. and jackie jones, a professor of southern history at the university of texas at austin. by the associate professor of history and african-american history on george town and stephanie schopp, professor of history at ohio state university. let me start. given what we have heard over the last two days and what we know as part of our experience over the last three decades, what is the best way to think about the question of african american history as american history? all.ank you for this wonderful reunion. it's a great pleasure. my one word would have been "everything." -- doe in the words everything. we have been doing everything. the fantastic papers you have heard, they don't fall under one rubric. they don't take one set of methodologies. they don't examine one set of questions or one g
through a full biography but neil is the professor of american history at princeton brent -- princeton university. to my immediate left is the darlene come board of trustees -- darling come board of trustees professor at northwestern university. and the director executive of the american historical association. and jackie jones, a professor of southern history at the university of texas at austin. by the associate professor of history and african-american history on george town and stephanie...
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the link between climate change and the zika barry affecting parts of that america appeared princeton university released a report on the topic of this is 90 minute. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> name is ron haskins. i'm codirect their forest center on children and family. we are especially into issues of economic mobility. along with my c-span colleagues, i'm also an editor of the future children, which we publish twice a year with colleagues from princeton. sarah mcclanahan is the editor in chief and the managing editor jonathan wallace is here. thank you for coming. you are primarily keeping an eye on us i think. whenever we've released a volume, which we do twice a year, we read 3000 were policy brief about some issue covered in the volume that we try to take an issue in public policy. we have a public event approaching and announced the release of the volume and go over the volume is so forth. that's our purpose. thank you for coming. here's the plan we will follow for the event today. first after janet curry, one of the senior editors of the journal and also one of
the link between climate change and the zika barry affecting parts of that america appeared princeton university released a report on the topic of this is 90 minute. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> name is ron haskins. i'm codirect their forest center on children and family. we are especially into issues of economic mobility. along with my c-span colleagues, i'm also an editor of the future children, which we publish twice a year with colleagues from princeton....
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the reason for this is there was a princeton university study available on youtube that demonstrates the electronic voting machines can easily be reprogrammed for the purpose of flipping the votes. stalin had made a comment one time that it does not matter who votes, but it matters who counts the votes. this is what has been going on in american elections. the final, in analysis, when it comes down to trump and clinton, the machines will be hijacked and clinton will be winning regardless of what the popular vote is. people need to go to youtube and electronic- look up voting machine fraud. a lot of information on this, a resource people have to look at and realize their votes really do not count anymore. guest: that sounds like a conspiracy theory more than anything. i do not know if that really deserves much of a response. host: california, when do we finally say ok, we have got our people? whoever wins indiana on the republican side, -- if ted cruz somehow comes from behind and diffuse donald trump and all of the sudden, he has the momentum and he would be the guy who has the big u
the reason for this is there was a princeton university study available on youtube that demonstrates the electronic voting machines can easily be reprogrammed for the purpose of flipping the votes. stalin had made a comment one time that it does not matter who votes, but it matters who counts the votes. this is what has been going on in american elections. the final, in analysis, when it comes down to trump and clinton, the machines will be hijacked and clinton will be winning regardless of...
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this arch back to idea that you hear from alan krueger of princeton university.we work within a blended american economy or are there to america's out there right now? havebility distributions 5000-1 underdogs like leicester city have a 50% chance of winning everything thousand 500 years -- everything thousand 500 years. years.y 3500 so listen to traders -- fat tails. leicester city were put together at a cost of 57 million pounds. manchester united paid more for one player. jonathan: what i find fascinating about this is we're talking about implied probability and the chances of something happening. discuss is the implied probability actually determines the probability. at 8%, the fed won't move. tom: implied probability an actual probability goes back to the ex post anti-analysis. everyone agrees that there is over communication. there is maybe now communication, but the foundational point away from the media power game is john williams of san francisco last week to kathleen hays. we are going to wait and see what the data is talk to me june 13. jonathan: we ha
this arch back to idea that you hear from alan krueger of princeton university.we work within a blended american economy or are there to america's out there right now? havebility distributions 5000-1 underdogs like leicester city have a 50% chance of winning everything thousand 500 years -- everything thousand 500 years. years.y 3500 so listen to traders -- fat tails. leicester city were put together at a cost of 57 million pounds. manchester united paid more for one player. jonathan: what i...
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. >>> meanwhile, a fire broke out inside a dorm at rider university in princeton new jersey a short while ago. officials tell us the flames started inside the bathroom at the westminster dayton hall building, fortunately, no one was injured. all is clear now. student rent allowed back in the dorm. >> septa and uber are teaming up to ease parking at regional rail stations. the new ride sharing program starts memorial day and lasts through labor day, septa riders taking uber to or from 11 regional rail stations in and surrounding philadelphia, we'll get 40% off their uber ride, septa also hopes this new partnership boosts ridership. >> well, coming up on cbs-3 "eyewitness news" why enjoying a day down the shore just might help you quit smoking. details on why you may not be able to light up depending on where you plop down your beach blanket. >> and what a change of fortune for this little mayor, tortured with paint balls, by some knuckleheads. today is the day this horse's life changes forever. it is all happening in kennett >> don't drive when you're tired! >> minor injuries wreckless dri
. >>> meanwhile, a fire broke out inside a dorm at rider university in princeton new jersey a short while ago. officials tell us the flames started inside the bathroom at the westminster dayton hall building, fortunately, no one was injured. all is clear now. student rent allowed back in the dorm. >> septa and uber are teaming up to ease parking at regional rail stations. the new ride sharing program starts memorial day and lasts through labor day, septa riders taking uber to or...
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he said either more learn more at your university than at princeton. that is our intent. you will get, because you will get something you don't get it universities, wisdom. >> host: we all in the middle of a presidential campaign, how does the ten commandments for the presidents. >> guest: it depends on how you believe the united states a structure. i believe, and this of course i went over with you with my last book, still the best pope without america. i believe there is an american trinity, just as there is a christian trinity. christian trinity. the american trinity is found, i did make it out it's on every coin.ve in god we trust and liberty. america stands on those three, if you remove one of them the other two cannot stand. liberty is dependent upon the other two, the other two are dependent upon liberty, god is essential. every founder, every founder said that. without god, this country will not endure. they all said it. this notion that they weredede deists, hate to say this work, like a dirty word to me because i so rarely use it, but it but i
he said either more learn more at your university than at princeton. that is our intent. you will get, because you will get something you don't get it universities, wisdom. >> host: we all in the middle of a presidential campaign, how does the ten commandments for the presidents. >> guest: it depends on how you believe the united states a structure. i believe, and this of course i went over with you with my last book, still the best pope without america. i believe there is an...
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. >>> a princeton university professor outlines increased health risk to children and rising temperatures, center for disease control talks about link between climate changed and zika virus in latin america and puerto rico. >> welcome to brookings. my name is ron haskins. children of center and family. we study kids, obviously and especially interested in poverty issues and issues of economic mobility. along with my ccf colleague i'm also an editor of "the future children" which we publish twice a year with our colleagues from princeton. sarah mcclanahan is editor in chief and managing editor i don't know than wallace is in the audience today. jonathan, thank you for coming. here primarily to keep an eye on us, i think. whenever we introduce a vine, we write a policy brief without some issues in the vine and try to pick an issue related to public policy and vphave a volu. here is the event. first after he gets through janet curry, who is one of t-- currie, one of the editors and two editors of this volume, economic public affairs and director of center for health and well-being. i'm not s
. >>> a princeton university professor outlines increased health risk to children and rising temperatures, center for disease control talks about link between climate changed and zika virus in latin america and puerto rico. >> welcome to brookings. my name is ron haskins. children of center and family. we study kids, obviously and especially interested in poverty issues and issues of economic mobility. along with my ccf colleague i'm also an editor of "the future...
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6abc.com. >>> from our new jersey newsroom now, police in princeton have release said clear images from a man suspected of stealing from a university book store, a man dressed in a business suit back on april 25th. officials say he took more than $230 worth of merchandise. if you this man call princeton police. >>> and they say this man stole another man's coach bag containing cash and credit cards, it happened outside of the parks club in south philly, if you see this man police want to hear from you. >>> tonight on "action news" at 11:00, the "action news" troubleshooters are on the case of a $15,000 medical bill mistake. nydia han has a preview of the special report. >>> this is the first bill. $2100. >> correct. >> and then up to $16,000. >> two weeks later yes. >> can you imagine? on top of battling a brain tumor, he was battle the hospital over an unexpected bill. the "action news" troubleshooters find out why he got the surprise bill and we got real results. and find out how you can get help. on "action news" at 11:00. >>> a life saving drug used to reverse the affects of an opiate overdose and narcan will be available in ri
6abc.com. >>> from our new jersey newsroom now, police in princeton have release said clear images from a man suspected of stealing from a university book store, a man dressed in a business suit back on april 25th. officials say he took more than $230 worth of merchandise. if you this man call princeton police. >>> and they say this man stole another man's coach bag containing cash and credit cards, it happened outside of the parks club in south philly, if you see this man...
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he said i learned more at prager university than at princeton. that's our intent. you will get, because you'll get something you don't get at universities; wisdom. >> host: we're in the middle of a presidential campaign. how do the ten commandments fit into a presidential campaign? >> guest: well, it depends on how you believe the united states was structured. i believe, and this, of course, i went over with you with my last book, still the best hope about america. and i believe there is an american trinity just as there is a christian trinity. and the american trinity is found -- i didn't make it up. it's found on every coin. e pluribus unum, in god we trust, liberty. america stands on those three. the if you remove one of them, the other two cannot stand. liberty is dependent upon the other two, the other two are dependent upon liberty. god is essential, and every founder, every founder said that. without god, this country will not endure. they all said it. this notion that they were all deists, i hate to say this word, it's like a dirty word to me because i so ra
he said i learned more at prager university than at princeton. that's our intent. you will get, because you'll get something you don't get at universities; wisdom. >> host: we're in the middle of a presidential campaign. how do the ten commandments fit into a presidential campaign? >> guest: well, it depends on how you believe the united states was structured. i believe, and this, of course, i went over with you with my last book, still the best hope about america. and i believe...
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we have chairman of african-american studies princeton universities and on capitol hill political reporterosta. >> good to see you. we're following comings and goings. what have you been hearing over the past 24 hours from republican establishment figures in that building behind you. >> i spoke to dozens of them yesterday. my sense, joe, is that they are moving toward trump. not always an embrace, not enthusiastic but there's an acceptance he is going to be the nominee. there's a sense despite all his vulnerabilities and poor poll numbers across the country he may be able to bring out democrats and independents. that's the silver line in my reporting. >> do you get a sense, they are afraid to run with him on the top of the ticket as some have said through the primary season or do you get a sense that some senators or congressmen, women think he may not be such a hindrance in their districts or states after all? >> one group of people who actually are more warm to trump than most are those who come from blue states, blue districts, republicans. they think trump can help them in their home t
we have chairman of african-american studies princeton universities and on capitol hill political reporterosta. >> good to see you. we're following comings and goings. what have you been hearing over the past 24 hours from republican establishment figures in that building behind you. >> i spoke to dozens of them yesterday. my sense, joe, is that they are moving toward trump. not always an embrace, not enthusiastic but there's an acceptance he is going to be the nominee. there's a...
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the reason for this is there was a princeton university study available on youtube that demonstrates electronic voting machines can easily be reprogrammed for the purpose of flipping the votes. stalin had made a comment one time that it does not matter who votes, but it matters who counts the votes. this is what has been going on in american elections. the final, in analysis, when it comes down to trump and clinton, the machines will be hijacked and clinton will be winning regardless of what the popular vote is. people need to go to youtube and electronic- look up voting machine fraud. a lot of information on this, a resource people have to look at and realize their votes really do not count anymore. guest: that sounds like a conspiracy theory more than anything. i do not know if that really deserves much of a response. host: california, when do we finally say ok, we have got our people? whoever wins indiana on the republican side, -- if ted cruz somehow comes from behind and diffuse donald trump and all of the sudden, he has the momentum and he would be the guy who has the big upset
the reason for this is there was a princeton university study available on youtube that demonstrates electronic voting machines can easily be reprogrammed for the purpose of flipping the votes. stalin had made a comment one time that it does not matter who votes, but it matters who counts the votes. this is what has been going on in american elections. the final, in analysis, when it comes down to trump and clinton, the machines will be hijacked and clinton will be winning regardless of what...
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category of african-american religion will be followed by judith the professor of religion at princeton university who will discuss sites and sources for the study for the african american religious past, now the lineup was a little bit different, but we have a panel of very feisty rebels here. they have decided that it didn't make a lot of sense to have the order that i had placed them in, and i agree with them totally. there is to always ask your panelists what they think, don't assume that you know. be --ird presenter will let me just indicate -- professor weidenfeld will talk about sites and sources for the study of african american religious past. she will be followed by a goat atprofessors of history harvard university, who will address bible politics of the black freedom struggle. and last, but certainly not least is a via butler. anthea butler, associate professor of religious studies at the university of pennsylvania. she will discuss african-american religion outside of the black church, rethinking the framework. .e will start [applause] >> welcomes early morning service. [laughter] the
category of african-american religion will be followed by judith the professor of religion at princeton university who will discuss sites and sources for the study for the african american religious past, now the lineup was a little bit different, but we have a panel of very feisty rebels here. they have decided that it didn't make a lot of sense to have the order that i had placed them in, and i agree with them totally. there is to always ask your panelists what they think, don't assume that...
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he visited ryder university college in princeton today and talked about how music especially bruce springsteen played a huge part in his life. they have higher education bond act funding. >>> flowers and food and fund is available in wilmington. the flower market opened at rockford park it offers gift ideas for mom for mothers day which is this sunday. it's open rain or shine. >>> the democratic national convention is almost here in philadelphia and volunteers are helping to spruce up. the idea to have a positive impact on young patients long after the convention ends. good idea. >>> still to come on "action news" at 5:00 tonight. a check of the forecast for you. >> lets take it live outside sky 6 hd showing you the commodore barry bridge and heavy cloud cover again today and meteorologist, cecily tynan with the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. these guys represent blood cells. if you have afib not caused by a heart valve problem, pradaxa helps stop blood cells from pooling in the heart... forming a clot... which can travel to the brain and cause a stroke. pradaxa was better than warf
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princeton. it's part of ryder university. fire broke out in a dorm ceiling around 11:00. no one hurt. students evacuated. it's unclear how the fire started. >> look at this mess here. that car sandwiched between two parked cars. no the clear why but the driver crashed over that barrier wall this afternoon. skyforce 10 over the scene along bay berry park in glenn mills, delaware county. we're working to find out how the driver's doing after the attack. >>> police announced charges against a suspected driver in a deadly hit-and-run crash in northeast philadelphia. john cook turned himself in eight hours after the crash cook accused of driving into a bus canopy yesterday morning. a man was waiting under the canopy, tossed more than 100 feet and killed. cook got out of the caring looked at the victim's body, and ran out. >>> one woman's claim of being shamed for breast feeding in public is sparking a rallying cry from other mothers, she's not alone. >> a nurse-in at the spring valley ymca in montgomery county where the alleged incident took place. rosemary connors has more. >> reporter: s
princeton. it's part of ryder university. fire broke out in a dorm ceiling around 11:00. no one hurt. students evacuated. it's unclear how the fire started. >> look at this mess here. that car sandwiched between two parked cars. no the clear why but the driver crashed over that barrier wall this afternoon. skyforce 10 over the scene along bay berry park in glenn mills, delaware county. we're working to find out how the driver's doing after the attack. >>> police announced charges...
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princeton said the matter was handled consistent with the university policy. >>> in september, a family welcomed the first daughter through her father's line since 1860. in honor of the first, they named her eve. eve is wearing some of mom's old clothes. the family said eve is already a daddy's girl. dad is worried about when eve gets old enough when she starts dating. >>> new developments in the search for a commercial airplane that vanished nearly two years ago. >>> a new york man proves you can beat the odds, twice, his story is coming up. >> reporter: we have a jacket on the kids, temperatures in the mid to upper 50s. this afternoon, shorts and ts, you'll like the day planner forecast i'm about to give you. we'll show you right where the temperatures are going. ah, this lucky boy... he has no idea what's coming. my taste - so huge, yet so unexpected. i'm like a boxer in a ring. a small boxer. you don't expect much... and then, wham! i hit 'em with a whole lotta creamy goodness! left! right! uppercut! leaving taste buds... deliciously dizzy! look! his tongue is knocked out! oh! mom s
princeton said the matter was handled consistent with the university policy. >>> in september, a family welcomed the first daughter through her father's line since 1860. in honor of the first, they named her eve. eve is wearing some of mom's old clothes. the family said eve is already a daddy's girl. dad is worried about when eve gets old enough when she starts dating. >>> new developments in the search for a commercial airplane that vanished nearly two years ago. >>>...