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princeton university issued remarks defending rosen saying in part "as we noted in statement last week the university will continue to encourage students, faculty and staff to embrace the values of free speech and inn clues si is the which are central to our mission and critical to the education we pro void to our students". >> i think he should have been more sensitive to that and at least apologize. >> the chair of the anthropology who's african-american issued a letter defending professor ros rosen. saying that this was the first time that anyone was ever offended by one of his courses. some say they knew what they were get nothing when they signed up but again others say it should have been handled much differently. >>> in princeton, dave kinchen, fox 29 news. buck county turning over new leaf knew business gets ready to epp its doors but it's not just any business. the first medical marijuana dispensary in southeastern pennsylvania. our chris o'connell joins us live in sellersville tonight. chris? >> reporter: well, iain, the building may not look like much from the outside, but w
princeton university issued remarks defending rosen saying in part "as we noted in statement last week the university will continue to encourage students, faculty and staff to embrace the values of free speech and inn clues si is the which are central to our mission and critical to the education we pro void to our students". >> i think he should have been more sensitive to that and at least apologize. >> the chair of the anthropology who's african-american issued a letter...
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in our constitution day lecture at princeton university on september 20th carolyn rouse, the chair of princeton's anthropology department dismissed any idea of an absolute liberty for free speech. after all, rouse argued, nowhere are people allowed to say whatever they want in any context with no social, economic, legal, or political repercussions. there are, in or the words some varieties of speech nobody tries to invoke the first amendment to try to protect. what then does rouse serves the speech that does from speech that doesn't serve the shield of the first amendment. rouse's answer is, culture. culture, she says, is what helps us determine the appropriateness of speech by balancing our rights as enshrined in the constitution with understandings of context. in a commonplace way this seems to be true. since no one suggests that cultural vulgarity or profanity or simple bad manners are things that the first amendment is designed to protect. the problem is that by culture rouse does not actually mean inhibitions on vulgarities or profanities or bad manners. what she calls culture is
in our constitution day lecture at princeton university on september 20th carolyn rouse, the chair of princeton's anthropology department dismissed any idea of an absolute liberty for free speech. after all, rouse argued, nowhere are people allowed to say whatever they want in any context with no social, economic, legal, or political repercussions. there are, in or the words some varieties of speech nobody tries to invoke the first amendment to try to protect. what then does rouse serves the...
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he's worked at princeton university press in cambridge university press. we have a lot of university presses representative here. i just wanted to start by stating what is university press because some people don't know what makes us different from another publisher either a commercial trade publisher that publishes mostly fiction and general nonfiction you might read but also how would differs from a commercial scholarly publisher. first of all we are not-for-profit organization. that doesn't mean we are --. we are not out to sign up for books that will earn money for the organization. secondly we are situated within a university. universities are middle name and seller goal, our mission at the university and the mission at the university press are entwined in some way. the university wants to foster research and the generation of scholarship and disseminate that scholarship to curate it and get it out into the world. we also publish important looks that a commercial publisher would not take on because they would not make any money for the company. they m
he's worked at princeton university press in cambridge university press. we have a lot of university presses representative here. i just wanted to start by stating what is university press because some people don't know what makes us different from another publisher either a commercial trade publisher that publishes mostly fiction and general nonfiction you might read but also how would differs from a commercial scholarly publisher. first of all we are not-for-profit organization. that doesn't...
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me that's some potentially bad news for foster food chain k.f.c. a group of researches at princeton university now say the k.f.c. logo depicting the restaurants found on the condo can be mistaken for a stop sign by all to special intelligence houston self driving call the princeton scientists have come up with a system to spot signs which might prove confusing a recent finding now has some also whether the food chain will be forced to wait. until the. european social democrats are in crisis can the next generation save them french socialists are looking for a new leader while germany's s.p.d. is facing a crucial decision to rejoin a conservative government or not. young party members are speaking out can they help set the course for the social democrats future. next d w. into the conflict zone. after seven years to newseum remains the one country to much from the so-called arab spring as a functioning democracy or does it margaret steerage in munich security conference shoes for my. the country's foreign minister has to shine finally come up the revolution and with the house and a better futur
me that's some potentially bad news for foster food chain k.f.c. a group of researches at princeton university now say the k.f.c. logo depicting the restaurants found on the condo can be mistaken for a stop sign by all to special intelligence houston self driving call the princeton scientists have come up with a system to spot signs which might prove confusing a recent finding now has some also whether the food chain will be forced to wait. until the. european social democrats are in crisis can...
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. >> reporter: it hardly sat well when alexa adams says her princeton university anthropology instructor lawrence rosen dropped the n word in seminar called cultural freedom hate speech, blasphemy and pornography. >> what's worse, a white man punching a black man in the face or a white man calling the black man the n word but actually saying the n word and the whole class just like erupts in diss comfort. but he wouldn't punch a student in the stays as an example. so why would you state that comparison actually saying the word. >> reporter: alexa says some students walk out of the class while others challenged the professor emeritus who simply would not back down. >> students had asked for at least five times like can you apologize? you see how uncomfortable we are and he said he didn't see how he offended anyone. >> reporter: that happened on the first day of weekly class last week. early this week rosen cancel the class allowing them to choose another course. but alexa feels the damage was done. >> including myself agree that saying that word is unnecessary. it c for so many people whi
. >> reporter: it hardly sat well when alexa adams says her princeton university anthropology instructor lawrence rosen dropped the n word in seminar called cultural freedom hate speech, blasphemy and pornography. >> what's worse, a white man punching a black man in the face or a white man calling the black man the n word but actually saying the n word and the whole class just like erupts in diss comfort. but he wouldn't punch a student in the stays as an example. so why would you...
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afraid this is a potential bad news for the false food chain k.f.c. a group of researches at princeton university in united states now says that the k.f.c. though which depicts of course the restaurant's founder colonel sanders can be mistaken for a stop sign by all to fish intelligence software used in self driving cars by the princeton scientists have come up with a system to spot signs that might prove confusing for those causing their recent findings well have now got some asking whether the fast food chain will be forced to wave goodbye to. it's famous. all right terry has the latest now from the valley no less yeah no faces that can stop traffic. check in on berlin film one of the contenders for the prestigious golden bear this year as the iranian film pig it's a black comedy about a blacklisted movie director and it challenges stereotypes about iran and iranian women on your call reports. it wasn't she at least seven snipes to be out on the red carpet. concert with their own. celebrating from your office turbulent comedy peak at the berlin film festival. not just focuses on director haasan
afraid this is a potential bad news for the false food chain k.f.c. a group of researches at princeton university in united states now says that the k.f.c. though which depicts of course the restaurant's founder colonel sanders can be mistaken for a stop sign by all to fish intelligence software used in self driving cars by the princeton scientists have come up with a system to spot signs that might prove confusing for those causing their recent findings well have now got some asking whether...
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so the average immigrant to the united states based on research provided by princeton university bringsroximately 3.45 people with him or her. so that means that every time that the u.s. allows someone to come in here, that is an initiating immigrant who then causes a chain reaction where other immigrants are able to come here. reporter: the question is why some immigrants leave their homes and come to the u.s. at all. >> i came because the gangs in el salvador killed my brother-in-law with 12 shots. so should i wait until my husband is next? or my children? this is why i am here -- not because i have nothing to eat or a place to live -- i am here to save my life. reporter: fair supports most of the plans and trump's agenda, as well as his general view on immigrants. asked about the correlation between immigration and crime, mr. o'brien has a clear opinion based on his former work deporting immigrants from new york state prisons. >> my personal experience was that they are a very, very disturbingly large number of people who were both illegal aliens but also lawful migrants who had comm
so the average immigrant to the united states based on research provided by princeton university bringsroximately 3.45 people with him or her. so that means that every time that the u.s. allows someone to come in here, that is an initiating immigrant who then causes a chain reaction where other immigrants are able to come here. reporter: the question is why some immigrants leave their homes and come to the u.s. at all. >> i came because the gangs in el salvador killed my brother-in-law...
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stay home together so the average immigrant to united states based on research conducted by princeton university brings approximately three point four five people with him or her so that means that every time that the u.s. allows someone to come in here that is an initiating immigrant who then causes a chain reaction where other immigrants are able to come here but the question is why some immigrants leave their homes and come to the u.s. at zero zero zero zero zero zero in this i came because the gangs in el salvador killed my brother in law with twelve shots make it so should i wait until my husband is next or my children this is why i'm here not because i have nothing to eat or a place to live i'm here to save my life here supports most of the points in trying to make race an agenda as well as his general view on immigrants asked about the correlation between immigration and crime mr o'brien has a clear opinion based on his former wark deporting immigrants from new york state prisons and my personal experience was that there were a very very disturbing the large number of people who were both
stay home together so the average immigrant to united states based on research conducted by princeton university brings approximately three point four five people with him or her so that means that every time that the u.s. allows someone to come in here that is an initiating immigrant who then causes a chain reaction where other immigrants are able to come here but the question is why some immigrants leave their homes and come to the u.s. at zero zero zero zero zero zero in this i came because...
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stay home together so the average immigrant to united states based on research conducted by princeton university brings approximately three point four five people with him or her so that means that every time that the u.s. allows someone to come in here that is an initiating immigrant who then causes a chain reaction where other immigrants are able to come here but the question is why some immigrants leave their homes and come to the u.s. at zero zero zero zero zero in this i came because the...
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alan krueger of princeton university will stick with us.ng our eye on the dollar and treasury market. the dollar is up modestly throughout the morning but the 30 year yields, 3%, what happens if this job number comes in strong unemployment rate falls? we will break it down, next. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ alix: welcome back to bloomberg markets -- excuse me, bloomberg day breaks. i switched shows. in the equity market, off by 232 points for dow, s&p 500 off by it isrt of it because spreading to the u.s. if you look at other asset passes, it is about the treasury market. 830 year yield, how it prints the first time in eight months we have been over the 3% level, moving up by one basis points. the 10 year strong levels we have seen also. in the jobs number, a stronger dollar. the dollar-yen is a different story, the boj buying bonds in the market at a specified level for the first time since last july, getting a little support to the dollar number. what happens if we get strong numbers? joining us for more business news outside the business worl
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morgan jerkins is a 25-year-old writer living in new york who graduated from princeton university and was in comparative literature specializing in 19th a russian literature and post modern literature. she has an m.a. from the rising seminar and has written for the new yorker, "new york times," the atlantic, rolling stone, the new republic and buzz feed among many others it is a contributing editor at catapult. at this time, we can welcome them to the stage. plus [applause] hello, everyone. it's a pleasure being with you all tonight. thank you for coming out this evening to hear me talk about "this will be my undoing" with britt. i'm going to read a section of an essay that was the hardest thing ever and it was the past couple of days i've been thinking about the need "me too" movement. a couple of days ago when i was back in manhattan i was talking about street harassment and the difficulty of keeping safe as a woman and how it's often affected that we talk about these issues and there was a man in the audience during the q. i-india raised his hanand he rad didn't have a question. [l
morgan jerkins is a 25-year-old writer living in new york who graduated from princeton university and was in comparative literature specializing in 19th a russian literature and post modern literature. she has an m.a. from the rising seminar and has written for the new yorker, "new york times," the atlantic, rolling stone, the new republic and buzz feed among many others it is a contributing editor at catapult. at this time, we can welcome them to the stage. plus [applause] hello,...
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princeton university issued remarks essentially defending rosen saying in part "as we noted in a statementt week, the university will continue to encourage students, faculty and staff to embrace the values of free speech and inclusive is the which are central to our mission and critical to the education we provide to our students". >>> alexa feels it should have been handled differently given the offensive history of the n word. >> i think he should have been more sensitive to that and at least apologized. >> reporter: the chair of the anthropology department who is african-american issued a letter defending rosen saying it's the first time anyone was ever offended by one of his courses, and again, many people say with the title they knew what they were getting into but other students say it was just too much. back to you. >> all right. thank you very much, dave. >>> it is most definitely not business as usual in bucks county. all new business is about to open but it's not just opening its doors. it's opening a new frontier in pennsylvania. it's the first medical marijuana dispensary in so
princeton university issued remarks essentially defending rosen saying in part "as we noted in a statementt week, the university will continue to encourage students, faculty and staff to embrace the values of free speech and inclusive is the which are central to our mission and critical to the education we provide to our students". >>> alexa feels it should have been handled differently given the offensive history of the n word. >> i think he should have been more...
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. >>> african-american studies department at princeton university and roland martin, the host of tv one. >> you have the republican party who is really focused on white fear in america. go back to california, the 1980s, when there was this fear of illegal immigrants. they pass a proposition that targeted them. well, is that like california has fallen off the cliff. the reality is this. it will be a majority minority country by 2023, workforce 2039 will be majority minority. what donald trump is doing, what steven miller is doing is pushing those particular buttons. that is, they are afraid of the browning of america. that's why you see this attack on immigrants right now. we must cl it for what it is an stop dancing around it until they must be challenged on it. but what i need white folks in america to understand, you haven't been losing your jobs because of illegal immigrants. it's largely because of automation. that's where these small towns have lost manufacturing jobs, automation. carrier jobs, gone. harley davidson jobs, they're closing it down because of the tpp and trump pulling
. >>> african-american studies department at princeton university and roland martin, the host of tv one. >> you have the republican party who is really focused on white fear in america. go back to california, the 1980s, when there was this fear of illegal immigrants. they pass a proposition that targeted them. well, is that like california has fallen off the cliff. the reality is this. it will be a majority minority country by 2023, workforce 2039 will be majority minority. what...
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. >> in mercer county, a princeton university professor cancelled a class on offensive speech. the reason, students said they were offended by the language used in the class. anthropology 212 focused on cultural freedoms, hate speech, blasphemy, and pornography. the university says it values free speech and inclusivity and plans to meet with the students. >>> in north hampton county, faculty at lehigh university are considering whether to strip president trump of an honorary degree given to him 30 years ago. a vote is expected in ten days and the results will be presented to the university's board of trustees. last summer, the board was given a petition with 34,000 signatures calling for the same action, but none was taken. ♪ >>> the philadelphia orchestra is heading back to europe. today, the orchestra announced it will tour the continent in may. then in june, the musicians will make their second trip to israel. >> we're going to play in these historic, famous halls that we know, which are over a hundred years old and which created the history of music, but also newer ones, whi
. >> in mercer county, a princeton university professor cancelled a class on offensive speech. the reason, students said they were offended by the language used in the class. anthropology 212 focused on cultural freedoms, hate speech, blasphemy, and pornography. the university says it values free speech and inclusivity and plans to meet with the students. >>> in north hampton county, faculty at lehigh university are considering whether to strip president trump of an honorary...
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joining us now with reaction, actor antonio -- a civil rights eternity and lauren right, a princeton universityfessor who is examining the issue of celebrities in politics. great to see both of you -- all of you. antonio, i want to start with you on this. this is pretty wild. jennifer lawrence, you don't get any bigger than she is as a star of the big screen. she announces today she's taking a year off and she's going to devote all of her time to a nonpartisan group. she insists that it's only about corruption. what do you say? >> what i say is that she can take a year off because she has the money to back it up. she's making enough, she can probably take two or three years off. but let's face it, how are you going to help the community? you really going to get involved in politics? are you really going to go out there and talk about the issues that we are dealing with, especially in california? homelessness skyrocketing, we are number one in that department. regulation, taxes. if you go to san francisco now it's unwatchable what they've done what liberals have done to that. especially los ange
joining us now with reaction, actor antonio -- a civil rights eternity and lauren right, a princeton universityfessor who is examining the issue of celebrities in politics. great to see both of you -- all of you. antonio, i want to start with you on this. this is pretty wild. jennifer lawrence, you don't get any bigger than she is as a star of the big screen. she announces today she's taking a year off and she's going to devote all of her time to a nonpartisan group. she insists that it's only...
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david zerwig is back with me and we're joined by a professor of history and public affairs at princeton universityng thing matter at all? >> as somebody who once covered television in the '70s and '80s when it was all ratings, you and i know you can stack 'em up any way you want them and spin them. the worst television made in america was made by people who only cared about ratings like donald trump. and donald trump is even stranger, brian, because as you just showed, if the numbers aren't good, donald trump will say they were the greatest ever. i'm telling you, i took such pleasure in seeing that back and forth with you. i've done that so many times, when you're in that circular loop. >> you have to try. the state of the union is one tradition. another tradition is super bowl sunday. i'm wearing my green eagles tie. julian, president trump declined nbc's invite for a pre-game interview. do these kind of traditions matter at all? >> they do matter, not necessarily the super bowl tradition, but the tradition of the president opening himself up to the national press. the thing is, we've seen again
david zerwig is back with me and we're joined by a professor of history and public affairs at princeton universityng thing matter at all? >> as somebody who once covered television in the '70s and '80s when it was all ratings, you and i know you can stack 'em up any way you want them and spin them. the worst television made in america was made by people who only cared about ratings like donald trump. and donald trump is even stranger, brian, because as you just showed, if the numbers...
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eddy, princeton university professor and msnbc contributor. and dave cohen is here, journalist and author of the book columbine. dave, let me start with you. i saw a note, your gut reaction. i don't know if it's been tempered at all. what did you think when you saw the president's comments this morning? >> infuriating because he gave a 7-minute kind of poem and didn't say anything he was going to do. that's not his job. actually list nings to him again now, i was reminded of something different. the morning after columbine, the first big assembly was light of the world church when they got together the first time. there were 20 different officials who spoke from the community, fire department, schools, blah, blah, blah, everything. the kids sat sort of stone faced and listened politely. you could just see them just kind of distraught that all the speeches were sort of like that. and they didn't want to hear that. kids aren't dumb. kids are incredibly smart. and they want to know what you're going to do about this. they don't want all these pl
eddy, princeton university professor and msnbc contributor. and dave cohen is here, journalist and author of the book columbine. dave, let me start with you. i saw a note, your gut reaction. i don't know if it's been tempered at all. what did you think when you saw the president's comments this morning? >> infuriating because he gave a 7-minute kind of poem and didn't say anything he was going to do. that's not his job. actually list nings to him again now, i was reminded of something...
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eddie glod, at princeton university. and elise jordan, a "time" columnist. robert, did you get the sense what happened yesterday is forcing people in power, i'm talking the president, other members of the gop like marco rubio, to reconsider where they stand? credit to rubio for showing up last night. but the heat is on. >> the heat is certainly on. you see these protests in tallahassee and in places across the country marching out of schools, students across the country are really taking up this movement as their own. but the question really is, is there going to be pressure on lawmakers in washington and in state capitals to actually act. to move forward with firearm restrictions? so far, most republicans in power in congress are talking about background checks. they're talking about more modest proposals. not the kind of sweeping reforms that many of these survivors and families are talking about. >> all right, ashley, i need to have an understanding. maybe you can help me with what the president's actual position is. because he's tweeting about arming tea
eddie glod, at princeton university. and elise jordan, a "time" columnist. robert, did you get the sense what happened yesterday is forcing people in power, i'm talking the president, other members of the gop like marco rubio, to reconsider where they stand? credit to rubio for showing up last night. but the heat is on. >> the heat is certainly on. you see these protests in tallahassee and in places across the country marching out of schools, students across the country are...
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believe it or not, princeton university contacted me and said , could you change the title? we are going to be occupied. it is too positive. could you change it to something like, does wilson matter? i have some explaining to do. to a book iions go published in 1994, again with princeton, called "america's mission: the united states and the worldwide struggle of democracy." book introduced was the idea that the cold war had been won essentially, not thanks to our economic and military power alone, as much as this was true, but also because the contest between liberal internationalism and proletarian internationalism, and struggleal struggle, a of fate, if you will, had been won by liberal internationalists. it is a polite term for wilsonian. but since nobody likes wilson, no one wanted to use that term. liberal internationalism is kind of a camouflage phrase for him. whati pointed out was that won the cold war was liberal internationalism. it was not either containment policy nor military. it was a combination of things. i don't know how many of you pick this up -- a flyer d
believe it or not, princeton university contacted me and said , could you change the title? we are going to be occupied. it is too positive. could you change it to something like, does wilson matter? i have some explaining to do. to a book iions go published in 1994, again with princeton, called "america's mission: the united states and the worldwide struggle of democracy." book introduced was the idea that the cold war had been won essentially, not thanks to our economic and military...
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princeton university tops less college values in the u.s. ue, best value. >> okay. >> question is can you get in but yeah, once you get in. >> princeton is just north of philadelphia. if you are driving around today trying to find princeton >> you know what i wanted to go. i have never been on princeton 's campus. >> that is an outrage. >> i have a friending there right now. >> have you ever been to the campus of swarthmore. >> i don't believe i have. >> don't call it swarthmore, they get all testy out there. >> it is not easy to say. >> swarthmore. >> swarthmore. >> if you can say it. >> you can get in. >> speaking of college, kind ness over grace new report that colleges take a different look at applicants, how kind are you? i never would have gotten into college, nowadays. >>> but first bugging out a new bug could triple your i phone and how it can make your device useless. >> did i mention it is not rub your pet day. >> we are showing them some love today. >> i want to be a dog and do that all day. >> right. >> there is chase, the under d
princeton university tops less college values in the u.s. ue, best value. >> okay. >> question is can you get in but yeah, once you get in. >> princeton is just north of philadelphia. if you are driving around today trying to find princeton >> you know what i wanted to go. i have never been on princeton 's campus. >> that is an outrage. >> i have a friending there right now. >> have you ever been to the campus of swarthmore. >> i don't believe i...
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chair of the department of african-american studies at princeton university, eddie glaude, jr., nbc newsill correspondent kasie hunt, donny deutsch joins the conversation, tongue twister, along with pulitzer prize winning columnist and associate editor of the "washington post" and msnbc political analyst eugene robinson. joe, that dichotomy between the president's words and the heart felt desperation of that mother was chilling. >> well, i'm just struck by the emptine emptiness, the hypocrisy of donald trump's words "we will do anything protect you." after 20 children were slaughter ed in newtown five years ago before christmas break. washington did nothing to protect those children. they did nothing to stop american from being gunned down in future attacks. >> after san bernardino they did nothi nothing. after country music fans with shot in las vegas, their bodies being used as target practice they did nothing. bump stock was added to a semiautomatic to make it fire like an illegal weapon. we'll do anything to protect you? they did nothing to protect americans from future kill ings. wh
chair of the department of african-american studies at princeton university, eddie glaude, jr., nbc newsill correspondent kasie hunt, donny deutsch joins the conversation, tongue twister, along with pulitzer prize winning columnist and associate editor of the "washington post" and msnbc political analyst eugene robinson. joe, that dichotomy between the president's words and the heart felt desperation of that mother was chilling. >> well, i'm just struck by the emptine emptiness,...
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in politics from princeton university and earned a law degree from georgetown university where he was the editor in chief of the georgetown law journal. without objection, the witness's written statement will be made part of the record. chairman powell, again, welcome, and you are now recognized to give an oral presentation of your testimony. >> thank you very much. >> you're going to have to hit the microphone, though. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. and thank you, ranking member waters and members of the committee. i pleased to present the monetary report to the congress. on the occasion of my first appearance before this committee as chairman of the federal reserve, i want to be begin by expressing my appreciation for my predecessor, chair janet yellen, and her important contributions. the economy continued to strengthen and federal reserve policymakers began to normalize both the level of interest rates and the size of the balance sheet. together, chair yellen and i have worked tone sure a smooth leadership transition and provide for continuity in monetary policy. i'd also l
in politics from princeton university and earned a law degree from georgetown university where he was the editor in chief of the georgetown law journal. without objection, the witness's written statement will be made part of the record. chairman powell, again, welcome, and you are now recognized to give an oral presentation of your testimony. >> thank you very much. >> you're going to have to hit the microphone, though. >> thank you very much, mr. chairman. and thank you,...
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she is formally a theater critic, a graduate of princeton university. , writing challenging essays aboutews or being a theater critic? i think it's a left brain right brain kind of thing. there's a part of me that is a little bit relieved to not be reviewing it theater. now i can go and just enjoy and i don't have to think about how i'm going to critique it. now theater is back to being a hobby for me. i still partake. i write about economics, it's a totally different type of writing and i really enjoy it. i am happy where i landed. host: barack is joining us from pennsylvania. good morning. caller: i'm colin with respect to the waste and abuse thing that steve moore brought up. i am a senior citizen. i came out here to take care of my aging parents. years reported over the about medicare abuse. the problem is it goes to harrisburg where there is an all republican legislature. i get back the same form letter time after time. i'm a former english teacher. a badly written letter when i see one. it has run on sentences and it's not an actual signature. it's a form letter. taken it intoe con
she is formally a theater critic, a graduate of princeton university. , writing challenging essays aboutews or being a theater critic? i think it's a left brain right brain kind of thing. there's a part of me that is a little bit relieved to not be reviewing it theater. now i can go and just enjoy and i don't have to think about how i'm going to critique it. now theater is back to being a hobby for me. i still partake. i write about economics, it's a totally different type of writing and i...
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in political science are from the university the university of ohio, and also studied at princeton and george washington university and the woodrow wilson center in washington, d.c. next to him is paul stannilan who is the faculty chair on the committee of international relations, and he chairs the committee on policy and programs. his research focuses on violent political programs, and concentrated in south asia, and his books have received several awards and published widely in academic journals. and next to paul, is professor e cohen who received her ph.d. from the university of south carolina, and her teaching are why at the center of international politic, and she is broadly are interested in how the foreign institutions affect the foreign leaders and a leader's propensity for nuclear proliferation, and she explores the reasons that they choose to expand their nuclear programs with insight currently, and most recently named one of the seven freshest perspectives on nuclear a politics by "the bulletin." and we are excited to have our scientists with us tonight. we will start from a
in political science are from the university the university of ohio, and also studied at princeton and george washington university and the woodrow wilson center in washington, d.c. next to him is paul stannilan who is the faculty chair on the committee of international relations, and he chairs the committee on policy and programs. his research focuses on violent political programs, and concentrated in south asia, and his books have received several awards and published widely in academic...
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waded watch ph.d in political science from the ohio state university and has research fellowship at the niehaus center for global gov indian at princeton, the studiesy george washington university a wood to wilson center in washington, dc. next to professor carston is paul, an associate prefer of political science and tackty compare of the committee or international relations. he codirects the program on international security policy and program on political violence. his research focuses on political violence and international security, particularly as many of you in south asia himself book, networks of rebellion, explaining insurgents cohesion and collapse, won several awards and has publicked widefully academic and policy journals. finally next to professor is page pryce combe who is the numb clear proliferation fellow for the chicago project on security and threat here at the university. she recently received her phn political science from in the university of south carolina. her research and teaching interests lie at the intersections of international relations and compare of politics. she is broadly interested in our institutions
waded watch ph.d in political science from the ohio state university and has research fellowship at the niehaus center for global gov indian at princeton, the studiesy george washington university a wood to wilson center in washington, dc. next to professor carston is paul, an associate prefer of political science and tackty compare of the committee or international relations. he codirects the program on international security policy and program on political violence. his research focuses on...
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mothers day or valentine ace day >> class canceled, princeton professor, for a hate speech, how the universityis responding to the criticism. >> tipping, debate, woman fired for complaining about not being tipped on carry out order. she, well, she right to complain? do you tip? when you get take-out food? >> nick foles in the spotlight the super bowl mvp appears on l end, and opens up about his wife's role in preventing him from quitting football. >> good day everybody it is wednesday, february the 14th, valentine day 2018. >> little john ledge end. >> so while we're reflecting and listening to the song. let's look at pictures. >> i love all your curves and edges. >> ♪ >> this is from betty. says my sweety, love with you all my heart. awe. >> and i know this says happy valentine day day to my rock, my handsome husband hector. >> hello hector. >> paul says happy valentine to the staff at good day, and to my lovely wife for 22 years reverend earthquake moore. >> lovely addition to your family. >> yes. >> that's a big lizard. is that a lizards. >> what? >> iguana. >> is a iguana a lizards. >> i b
mothers day or valentine ace day >> class canceled, princeton professor, for a hate speech, how the universityis responding to the criticism. >> tipping, debate, woman fired for complaining about not being tipped on carry out order. she, well, she right to complain? do you tip? when you get take-out food? >> nick foles in the spotlight the super bowl mvp appears on l end, and opens up about his wife's role in preventing him from quitting football. >> good day everybody...
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. >>> widener university announced a deal that will keep the westminster music college open in princeton. they will sell it to a chinese company for $40 million, allowing choir college to continue operating and help to offset recent financeal losses. >>> up next new video of an exmotion at a popular mexican beach town. we hear from an american tourist injures in the blast. and two boaters become stranded on the desert island. the message in the sand that led to their rescue. and two troopers are honored for preventing an explosion at the jersey shore. it's time, america. there's work to be done. it's not going to be easy. but there's grit inside of you. and if you need extra motivation, the grad fund at strayer university can help push you forward. because up to your last year of classes could be on us. that's right. on. us. today is the day. strayer university. let's get it. >>> there is new video of an explosion that rock aid ferry in mexico. the fiery blast went off after pastors were unloading on a dock and 75 americans were injured and a family from north dak suffered scrapes and br
. >>> widener university announced a deal that will keep the westminster music college open in princeton. they will sell it to a chinese company for $40 million, allowing choir college to continue operating and help to offset recent financeal losses. >>> up next new video of an exmotion at a popular mexican beach town. we hear from an american tourist injures in the blast. and two boaters become stranded on the desert island. the message in the sand that led to their rescue....
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clagett wilson was a young american artist who went to princeton, went to paris and studied modern art. he was an art instructor at columbia university when war broke out every he volunteered for the marines. he wanted to serve his country. as he wrote to some of his friends, he thought he needed to see truly bad things. he could not be in an isolation bubble. he became a marine lieutenant. far and some of the bloodiest battles of the war, the battle of -- when he came out of hospital, sent back to the front. he won medals. he was stationed in germany, the occupation army. he got some watercolor paint and did this amazing set of paintings of memories of what he had seen during the war. nightmares he had experienced. steve: it almost looks like flanders field. the yellow hue of these paintings, why? is that his style? mr. lubin: sometimes he used much darker images, such as in this one. what he is trying to do -- this, i say in my book, almost seems like a comic book picture. you see the broken trees. he always showed a broken environment, how the environment was damaged in the war. he showed one man almost historically trying to stav
clagett wilson was a young american artist who went to princeton, went to paris and studied modern art. he was an art instructor at columbia university when war broke out every he volunteered for the marines. he wanted to serve his country. as he wrote to some of his friends, he thought he needed to see truly bad things. he could not be in an isolation bubble. he became a marine lieutenant. far and some of the bloodiest battles of the war, the battle of -- when he came out of hospital, sent...
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university. this is the crux of the story. five times the level of research, more research than is going on outside of medicine at stanford, ucla, harvard, princeton, carnegie, a huge metamorphosis of our faculty. we have 10 times the number of learners, somebody taking at least one course. we have a 95% improvement in our .our-year graduation rate our faculty is the same size. that is a metamorphosis because out of the frontier, where we are, we don't have a fixed idea of what we are supposed to be. most universities have become fixed ideas. that does not work anymore. we have unbelievable achievements and it means -- it does not mean everybody has to change. 32,000 graduates, matching the diversity of our society. no predictability based on family income for graduation and what is the key drive? new design. anyone of you of government -- as governors who are attempting to enhance the productivity of your universities by managing the present design, you will not be successful, with some exceptions. new design, a new model of looking at things, particularly to operate at scale. you know that for a 10-year-old child today born in 2008, for that chi
university. this is the crux of the story. five times the level of research, more research than is going on outside of medicine at stanford, ucla, harvard, princeton, carnegie, a huge metamorphosis of our faculty. we have 10 times the number of learners, somebody taking at least one course. we have a 95% improvement in our .our-year graduation rate our faculty is the same size. that is a metamorphosis because out of the frontier, where we are, we don't have a fixed idea of what we are supposed...
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> and widener university announced they selected a chinese education company to ainquire the school and the $40 million deal allows the choir college to continue operating on the princeton campus and help offset ryder's recent financial losses. >>> and the reading terminal market celebrates a birthday complete with roll back prices and a look at the new plans to honor civil rights activity octavius cato is unveiled today. >>> and first round of rain is move ago way but double scan live radar showing the next round of rain is waiting in the wings and the steadiest rain over the weekend and i'll time it out and let you know when the sunshine returns in the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast. and ducis rogers with the latest from spring training from clearwater florida. >>> the reading terminal market is an institution that people feel great affection. >> gray hall was there. >> reading inging inging inging inging inging inging terminal market is celebrating 125 years. >> i love the people and food and the sound and everything. >> 7800 square feet and 80 family owned merchants. here is advice. >> just breathe. take it in. ha, ha, ha. >> reading terminal opened in 189
> and widener university announced they selected a chinese education company to ainquire the school and the $40 million deal allows the choir college to continue operating on the princeton campus and help offset ryder's recent financial losses. >>> and the reading terminal market celebrates a birthday complete with roll back prices and a look at the new plans to honor civil rights activity octavius cato is unveiled today. >>> and first round of rain is move ago way but...
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. >>> ryder university announced a deal that will keep the westminster choir college open in princeton. they are selling it to a chinese education company for $40 million and the deal will allow the choir college to continue operating on its campus in princeton and help to offset the school's recent financial losses. >>> and a truck driver from south jersey is dead killed on the xrob in the lehigh valley. and the circumstances surrounding his death are prompting authorities to ask for the public's help. >> that is right. 70-year-old howard sexton was driving south on it's northeast extension of the pennsylvania turnpike and passing through its lehigh valley tunnel and did not make it out alive and his truck was found a mile down the road and we'll hear from the victim's family and authorities about what happened. and coming up tonight general hospital's own sam and drew. they stopped by our studios and talkinged about show's major milestone and the character's challenges and you won't want to miss this from you fans of general hospital. those stories and more in just a little bit when
. >>> ryder university announced a deal that will keep the westminster choir college open in princeton. they are selling it to a chinese education company for $40 million and the deal will allow the choir college to continue operating on its campus in princeton and help to offset the school's recent financial losses. >>> and a truck driver from south jersey is dead killed on the xrob in the lehigh valley. and the circumstances surrounding his death are prompting authorities to...
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certain all of our states -- i can from: the university, they think that somehow, every smart kid in the country is at call me or stanford or harvard or princeton. most of the kids are really smart if not gifted. the millions of people out there that are just as capable aren't at those schools. the size ofprogram the student body but operates independently different income level. what important from that, we are designed to make university as were of possible. hundreds and hundreds of undergraduate degree programs capping -- tapping into the talent of the breath of our society, not the narrowing -- narrow funneling of our society into small activities. means we are involved in everything possible, the improvement of neighborhoods, 40,000 students working as volunteers, working in every business that you can possibly imagine down to the level of company by company, actually be of service? actively build custom things? how can we use our technologies to project some benefit of your social enterprise or your business enterprise. these are the things we have been working on. >> the tendency to continue to graduate students and programs and having d
certain all of our states -- i can from: the university, they think that somehow, every smart kid in the country is at call me or stanford or harvard or princeton. most of the kids are really smart if not gifted. the millions of people out there that are just as capable aren't at those schools. the size ofprogram the student body but operates independently different income level. what important from that, we are designed to make university as were of possible. hundreds and hundreds of...
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of our states -- i came from columbia, university and my kole colleagues think that every smart kid in the country is at columbia are stanford or harvard or princetonmost of the kids there are smart if not gifted but the millions of people that are just at capable aren't that schools so we build a program called the barrett honor scholarship, the side of the stanford undergrad student body but operates in a different income level. more important than that, from the perspective of talent, we have decided to make the university as broadly scoped as possible. hundredshundreds of underunderge degree programs tapping into the talent of the breadth of our society. not the narrow funneling of our society into small activity, what the governor called imbed itness. this meanings were involved in literally everything possible. the improvement of neighborhoods, 40,000 students working as volunteers in every business attraction, business retention case, that you can possibly imagine, down at the level of company by company by company. how can we be of service, be engaged, build custom things, use our technology to project some asset we have to some benefit of
of our states -- i came from columbia, university and my kole colleagues think that every smart kid in the country is at columbia are stanford or harvard or princetonmost of the kids there are smart if not gifted but the millions of people that are just at capable aren't that schools so we build a program called the barrett honor scholarship, the side of the stanford undergrad student body but operates in a different income level. more important than that, from the perspective of talent, we...
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princeton. ryan williams is a gop status, deputy press secretary for mitt romney's 2012 presidential campaign and wendy estefao is professor of education at john hopkins universityle i mentioned in the new yorker this week, let me read a quick excerpt from i could. this is about karen mcdougal alleged to have a relationship with donald trump before he became president. her account provide ace detailed look at how trump and his allies used clandestine hotel meetings, payoffs and complex legal agreements to keep affairs, sometimes multiple affairs he carried out simultaneously out of the press. what do you make that have article and what we've read about president trump so far? >> well, it's the latest example of trump's questionable moral character. we've always known -- i think the american voter has always realized that trump was not a paragon of virtue. the question we have to ask ourselves is what follows from this, right? what follows from this revelation? it's further evidence that he's not a paradigm of virtue. did he pay stormy daniels off with campaign money or is that he's open to being compromised? is he opened to being leveraged? or is it another poin
princeton. ryan williams is a gop status, deputy press secretary for mitt romney's 2012 presidential campaign and wendy estefao is professor of education at john hopkins universityle i mentioned in the new yorker this week, let me read a quick excerpt from i could. this is about karen mcdougal alleged to have a relationship with donald trump before he became president. her account provide ace detailed look at how trump and his allies used clandestine hotel meetings, payoffs and complex legal...
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only really impressive university in north america in the 1760s and 1770s, and i say that with all due respect to harvard and yale but those were backwaters in that period. princeton was a kind of wormhole into the european republic. while he was there, madison was also on some strange dimension kind of a minority for the only time in his life. he was a rich kid from virginia, most of the people there who were called middling sorts, they were the children of shopkeepers, artisans who were trying to turn themselves into gentlemen, and of course it was all men at the time, they were going to university. that's why you went to university, to become a gentleman. they were also heavily presbyterian and he was just plain old ordinary church of england. the presbyterians were very focused on religious liberty because of the history in britain. he therefore was, at the center within this dissenting community and that seems to have spurred this way long concerns for religious freedom. >> while. >> so let's talk a little bit more about his specific role. let's start with the national vision for the united states. where did that come from. how did that conflict with some of
only really impressive university in north america in the 1760s and 1770s, and i say that with all due respect to harvard and yale but those were backwaters in that period. princeton was a kind of wormhole into the european republic. while he was there, madison was also on some strange dimension kind of a minority for the only time in his life. he was a rich kid from virginia, most of the people there who were called middling sorts, they were the children of shopkeepers, artisans who were...
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a sign joined now by it young girls he's professor at princeton university he's also just written an article about subjects international time saving with us on france24 tonight out. at you right today that said missiles also this goal is to falsify the history of the holocaust at that is pretty harsh is it why woul. more than potent want to do well thehen the m minute managing w which is in our.. that i is has not on the woe things than thatat. he has. the story already sharedd needles system may havave.. . and alalso we the unconstitutional. manner they had destroyed that poppy neeeed y yeah they hae taken over. televison just eight four by. all the taxpayers and and i it becae that. i gotot in the to f fr ththeir own. line so you knoww theyy they are very destructive wealth. many aspects of. life. . and it had. a strategy. over. over the last thirty five years. one of the. what one eleven and and to as i'm sorry i'm sorry to don't why go back then and andd and tryry and change te possibly there's so much evidence about what happene? during the holocaust it is very well documented
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