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to rutgers.is mom and dad provide reenforcements >> good, but sad. >> but excited. >> excited, very excited he's moving in. but, you know, like part of my heart is leaving me. >> after officially saying. >> this is it. >> this is it. >> have you been inside this residence hall >> no, i have not. >> this is freshman housing. >> this is your lobby. >> ethan is on the top floor or, pick up la as we like to call it, the penthouse. >> you guys only live like 30 minutes away >> he wants mom's home cooking. >> he's already planned that out. >> yeah. pick up laundry. >> you're not going home >> then it's time for an iconic moment in many college freshmen's experience. the dorm room reveal >> oh! >> it's pretty nice, actually. >> is this what you were expecting? >> no. it's nice, though. >> yeah. >> and here's the thing. since you are the first one in, your roommate is not here yet -- >> i get to pick one. >> there you go! smart pick >> mom, dad, this is where the magic is going to happen. >> yes. >> i'm
to rutgers.is mom and dad provide reenforcements >> good, but sad. >> but excited. >> excited, very excited he's moving in. but, you know, like part of my heart is leaving me. >> after officially saying. >> this is it. >> this is it. >> have you been inside this residence hall >> no, i have not. >> this is freshman housing. >> this is your lobby. >> ethan is on the top floor or, pick up la as we like to call it, the penthouse....
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were traveling there youout our region between going to classes and i couldn't imagine going from rutgersight be. from the schools perspectives, let's talk about some of the financial impact here. what are they doing this for? what is the financial impact going to be for some of the schools that are now jumping conferences or moving to different locations? >> well this all starts because of the financial situation, with the s.e.c. and the big 10 have massive television contracts. but as reassignment has happened, it is less about short-term money, but making sure in the long-term you have a place. best example is what we saw over the weekend on friday when the acc added stanford, cal and smu. well smu is not getting any money for the next seven years from the conference. but they're so worried that in this game of musical chairs they'll be left without a conference. they're not getting a financial impact out of it. but you've seen that playoff is expanding next year to 12 teams. the reason is for more television money. but the problem is espn and the other networks are going through finan
were traveling there youout our region between going to classes and i couldn't imagine going from rutgersight be. from the schools perspectives, let's talk about some of the financial impact here. what are they doing this for? what is the financial impact going to be for some of the schools that are now jumping conferences or moving to different locations? >> well this all starts because of the financial situation, with the s.e.c. and the big 10 have massive television contracts. but as...
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oakland making their mark at the usa weightlifting north american open in pleasanton. 15 year old rutger johnson won silver in the clean and jerk and 14 year old robert whitlock won three gold medals. here's cell video of robert lifting 75 kilos, equal to about 165 pounds in the snatch. he also lifted 110 kilos, roughly 240 pounds in the clean and jerk. it makes him the usa weightlifting 14 year old youth american open series champion. the teenagers train under coach mike jenkins at speed power strength gym in oakland. pretty incredible. congratulations to them. the 11:00 news on ktvu fox two starts now. they do it overnight in the darkness and the early morning. you drive by and you'll see 3 or 4 boats tied up to them which are probably all stolen overnight and you frontier for criminals thieves taking to the waterways in the east bay. those thieves stealing boats, docks and motors from boat owners in the oakland estuary. hello again this friday. i'm christina rendon. and i'm greg lee. law enforcement says it's a growing problem and the victims say police aren't doing enough to keep the
oakland making their mark at the usa weightlifting north american open in pleasanton. 15 year old rutger johnson won silver in the clean and jerk and 14 year old robert whitlock won three gold medals. here's cell video of robert lifting 75 kilos, equal to about 165 pounds in the snatch. he also lifted 110 kilos, roughly 240 pounds in the clean and jerk. it makes him the usa weightlifting 14 year old youth american open series champion. the teenagers train under coach mike jenkins at speed power...
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i've been to rutgers. i visited rutgers, i don't know, a year or so ago. so i saw with my own eyes the impressive work that's happening there in robotics and other areas. the whole point of the tech hubs, including if you are successful in new jersey, is to find the next leading edge innovation in artificial intelligence, quantum, biotech, a.i., all of the things that allow america to have a lead in the world. and it starts in universities. it starts in some lab somewhere and gets translated into maybe a startup and then a bigger company. the point of the tech hubs is to have a whole netswork of these little beehives of innovation where you bring together universities with companies, with innovators and entrepreneurs, and add some money to catalyze that kind of cutting edge. which leads to jobs and ovation. >> i was there the last couple of weeks. sec. raimondo: it's amazing, amazing, amazing. thousands of companies and people came out of that. let's recreate that with tech hubs all across the country. mr. kean: that's why in this district i represent, inn
i've been to rutgers. i visited rutgers, i don't know, a year or so ago. so i saw with my own eyes the impressive work that's happening there in robotics and other areas. the whole point of the tech hubs, including if you are successful in new jersey, is to find the next leading edge innovation in artificial intelligence, quantum, biotech, a.i., all of the things that allow america to have a lead in the world. and it starts in universities. it starts in some lab somewhere and gets translated...
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>> i've been to rutgers.i visited rutgers a year or so ago so i saw with my own eyes the impressive work that's happening there in robotics and other areas and the whole point of the tech hubs including if you are successful in new jersey is to find the next leading-edge innovation in artificial intelligence, quantum biotech, ai, all the things that would allow america to have a lead in the world, and it starts and in universities. it starts in a lab somewhere and gets translated into a start up a bigger company. the point of the tech hubs is to have a whole network of these little beehives of innovation where you bring together universities with companies, innovators and entrepreneurs and add money to catalyze that kind of cutting edge which ultimately leads to jobs. every -- new jersey, think about bell labs, think about all the jobs and innovation -- >> in my district i was there the last couple of weeks. >> it's amazing. thousands and thousands of companies and people came out of that. let's re-create tha
>> i've been to rutgers.i visited rutgers a year or so ago so i saw with my own eyes the impressive work that's happening there in robotics and other areas and the whole point of the tech hubs including if you are successful in new jersey is to find the next leading-edge innovation in artificial intelligence, quantum biotech, ai, all the things that would allow america to have a lead in the world, and it starts and in universities. it starts in a lab somewhere and gets translated into a...
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another rutger winner flies by on a sunny day.n the barefoot hooligan from the fifth season, but this is the essence of the project to see in a new light those who grew up before our eyes. yaroslav degtyarev, she shone in the show voice of children 7 years ago. i wonder if they can mentors, after so many years, recognize native voices, who are you, man? no? no, i haven’t found out yet, the voices have changed altogether. the children there have also changed in 10 years. absolutely not for me. he immediately recognizes his people by their voice, but because i am leading them. i'm still with them and try to hold on here, when the mentors themselves are fighting for the best voices, the performance is insanely beautiful as never before. no, well, wait. first you need to first senior, and here is dima bilan, one of the most experienced mentors of the project years in red the chair prompted philosophical thoughts. you look through the person also at yourself at this moment you think like that, my god. really, so much time has flown by
another rutger winner flies by on a sunny day.n the barefoot hooligan from the fifth season, but this is the essence of the project to see in a new light those who grew up before our eyes. yaroslav degtyarev, she shone in the show voice of children 7 years ago. i wonder if they can mentors, after so many years, recognize native voices, who are you, man? no? no, i haven’t found out yet, the voices have changed altogether. the children there have also changed in 10 years. absolutely not for me....
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he helped the wolverines win 31-7 over rutgers and fans are all for it. a few painted their chests with gyms back. harbaugh noted he was super happy to be back in the game. michigan takes on nebraska next week. >>> a tough day for northern california racing fans as the sacramento raceway park had its last show this weekend after hosting events for more than 50 years. the 53rd and final governor's cup was bittersweet as families and friends gathered to watch the race one final time. even bringing in 200 cars. which is more than they had seen in years. the owner is retiring and said he recently sold the raceway because he wants to spend more time with family but also because of the ongoing back and forth with sacramento county. they have been in talks to close down since at least 2017. over the next month there will be a few smaller races before the track officially closes. >>> coming up. as the strike by the united auto workers continues, progress in negotiations with at least one of the major car companies that could put pressure on the others. >>> presid
he helped the wolverines win 31-7 over rutgers and fans are all for it. a few painted their chests with gyms back. harbaugh noted he was super happy to be back in the game. michigan takes on nebraska next week. >>> a tough day for northern california racing fans as the sacramento raceway park had its last show this weekend after hosting events for more than 50 years. the 53rd and final governor's cup was bittersweet as families and friends gathered to watch the race one final time....
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we begin, our leadoff guest is professor britney cooper from rutgers university an author, a thinker, and somebody who's brought necessary skepticism to some of the right wing and billionaire issues mentioned in our report here thanks for being our top guest on this very big story tonight. >> yeah, hey, ari. listen -- >> let me ask the first question, when someone hears fox news could move even further right, how is that possible? and should people care about this even if they don't happen to personally consume any of that media. >> absolutely. this is very alarming. i think what it means when rupert murdoch steps down is we get a master class in remembering that the systems of power that beset us, particularly around racism, classism, and disinformation now are not limited to one singular individual systems are never reducible to individuals. and so rupert murdoch has built an entire media ecosystem where he can reproduce the worst parts of american society, the worst parts of our global society. so i don't know what moving further to the right looks like, but to play on the word suc
we begin, our leadoff guest is professor britney cooper from rutgers university an author, a thinker, and somebody who's brought necessary skepticism to some of the right wing and billionaire issues mentioned in our report here thanks for being our top guest on this very big story tonight. >> yeah, hey, ari. listen -- >> let me ask the first question, when someone hears fox news could move even further right, how is that possible? and should people care about this even if they don't...
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black people are four times more likely to be diagnosed with schizophrenia, according to a 2019 rutgers study that was done. how do you see the care records program impacting that disparity, or do you believe that that black people are more likely to enter into this program once it gets started? yeah. i mean, the racial disparate impact is baked in, and that has been an objection of advocates since since this legislation was proposed. i mean, it's not just that african americans are four times more likely to be diagnosed with schizophrenia. they're also much more likely to be misdiagnosed with schizophrenia. and that is not a harmless error. and it's really important that in the process of psychiatry that the patient have the power of know and some power in the process and you know, also a mental health provider. and i've seen this play out with, you know, a young black man. i was working with who was misdiagnosed with schizophrenia , who had a mood disorder. no one would treat the mood disorder until it got really bad. and it it almost ended tragically. and so, you know, there's when y
black people are four times more likely to be diagnosed with schizophrenia, according to a 2019 rutgers study that was done. how do you see the care records program impacting that disparity, or do you believe that that black people are more likely to enter into this program once it gets started? yeah. i mean, the racial disparate impact is baked in, and that has been an objection of advocates since since this legislation was proposed. i mean, it's not just that african americans are four times...
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born in 1912 in brooklyn, attended rutgers university, took a part-time job to pay his way through school, from immigrant parents. he was dirt poor and worked as a waiter. can you imagine? milton friedman coming up to you, can i have your order please? just amazing. went to university of chicago as an undergraduate. married rose friedman. they had two children, david and janet. in the 1940's, worked for the u.s. treasury department. his claim to fame, perhaps infamy, is that he is the one who proposed to the treasury that to pay for the war, we must begin withholding. tax withholding started with a milton friedman suggestion. one that he seemed to regret after that, being such an antigovernment type of person. if anyone is responsible for the high level of taxation, it is milton friedman because withholding allows a very high level of taxation. prior to the 1940's, you pay taxes only on april 15. you sent in the full amount. if you are going to become a large government where government is taking 20%, 30% of your income, you will have to have withholding. he made that government more effi
born in 1912 in brooklyn, attended rutgers university, took a part-time job to pay his way through school, from immigrant parents. he was dirt poor and worked as a waiter. can you imagine? milton friedman coming up to you, can i have your order please? just amazing. went to university of chicago as an undergraduate. married rose friedman. they had two children, david and janet. in the 1940's, worked for the u.s. treasury department. his claim to fame, perhaps infamy, is that he is the one who...
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rutgers king, oh, hamadeh clearing three days of national mourning in response to the deadly earthquake that killed over 2000 people as of this hour. up to 2000 people are also injured in. addition to that, the majority of which are in critical condition. u.s. officials say the -- was the alex timeout in rates, about 36 miles outside of marrakech in africa. extensive damage reported across the region. most confirmed deaths are in marrakech, 1000 year old city. is densely possible aid with business buildings not the sign for large earthquakes, some are even in. make damaging clues unesco heritage sites, including a 12th century mosque in the famous red wall surrounding the old city. teams are struggling to reach remote villages because of roads that are blocked by debris and self and service cut off in some areas. morocco's king of some of life an army search teams and urging citizens to find shelter and houses. we'll have more updates from msnbc throughout the evening. ayman from ayman mohyeldin, coming up after the break. i started a dog walking business. oh. [dog barks] no it's just a
rutgers king, oh, hamadeh clearing three days of national mourning in response to the deadly earthquake that killed over 2000 people as of this hour. up to 2000 people are also injured in. addition to that, the majority of which are in critical condition. u.s. officials say the -- was the alex timeout in rates, about 36 miles outside of marrakech in africa. extensive damage reported across the region. most confirmed deaths are in marrakech, 1000 year old city. is densely possible aid with...
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even ty from new jersey moving to rutgers university, sharing his move-in journey on the "today" showmelvin helped him get all his stuff into the dorm. ♪♪ >> at 7:00 on the "today" show, watch craig struggle to help. it's coming up right after "today in the bay." we recently moved by stepdaughter back into the dorms. i don't know how i'm going to do it when the triplets go to college. >> you're going to have to hire some help. >> we're here to help. >> can i get those days off? >> we'll just hang out for a week after move-in. we're here! >> and consoling me, too. >> for sure. that's going to be tough. that's going to be like waterworks falling like rain. >>> and rain is falling. >> it's been drizzling. >> i see what you did. >> that's going to give us a cooldown across the bay area as we now on the calendar are not yet welcoming in fall, but meteorologically speaking we can. in richmond, you don't need the windshield wipers, but probably as you cross the bridge and head into parts of the north bay and san francisco, we're seeing some mist and drizzle. take a look at these high tempera
even ty from new jersey moving to rutgers university, sharing his move-in journey on the "today" showmelvin helped him get all his stuff into the dorm. ♪♪ >> at 7:00 on the "today" show, watch craig struggle to help. it's coming up right after "today in the bay." we recently moved by stepdaughter back into the dorms. i don't know how i'm going to do it when the triplets go to college. >> you're going to have to hire some help. >> we're here to...
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jerry lee campus reform correspondent for rutger's college. you are a g.o.p. voter. ron desantis' performance. one of the things that stood out to me was he wasn't necessarily overly stand out. what stood out to me he got to the point about what he was going to do if he is elected president. got to the values that he has. if he were president. and he talked about his experiences. he talked about his military experience, his background and he got the message across to voters. that to me was really important. he kept all the checked boxes for me and that's what made him win at the end of the day. >> vivek ramaswamy and ron desantis had message on the border they actually all did. here are clips of those two individuals and what their distances are. >> we do have to seal that southern border. building the wall is not enough. they are building cartel-financed tunnels underneath that wall. >> semi-trucks can drive through them. we have to use our own military to seal the swiss cheese of the south border there demand side on this country too a mental health epidemic. i met
jerry lee campus reform correspondent for rutger's college. you are a g.o.p. voter. ron desantis' performance. one of the things that stood out to me was he wasn't necessarily overly stand out. what stood out to me he got to the point about what he was going to do if he is elected president. got to the values that he has. if he were president. and he talked about his experiences. he talked about his military experience, his background and he got the message across to voters. that to me was...
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well that's bringing your arrow, got cheese and associated profess at rutgers university and also a palestinian american human rights story. she joins us now from new brunswick in new jersey, nor we've had so much dissolution and an anger and last news our i spoke to ya see, belen as we were hearing that one of the is really architects of the quotes. he says they should be scraps. do you agree? i think is the thing to really deal with right now is accountability. there was never an agreement to create a steed or was an agreement agree? it was sensually applied to creating housing and autonomy which are going to bonham, costanza and reservation a very similar deal was offered to solve for can why we offer conner government who rejected it. and in fact, the security council at the time, rejected it as a tool and maintaining white supremacy. and yet in the context of palestine, it's been celebrated as a pathway to appease. so we can look back now 30 years later, and the man how bad it is. but what we really have to deal with is that from the beginning off, it was doing that. what it was meant to d
well that's bringing your arrow, got cheese and associated profess at rutgers university and also a palestinian american human rights story. she joins us now from new brunswick in new jersey, nor we've had so much dissolution and an anger and last news our i spoke to ya see, belen as we were hearing that one of the is really architects of the quotes. he says they should be scraps. do you agree? i think is the thing to really deal with right now is accountability. there was never an agreement to...
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. >> we saw rutgers did so well. >> i did, i bet on rutgers. i had a bet on it. i had duke.tate. you. >> had everybody. >> i did. >>> the european commission is designating 22 core businesses of six companies as gatekeepers of online services. alphabet, amazon, apple, meta and bite dance will be required to make their messaging apps operable with rivals and let users decide which app to install. the fcc is reportedly gearing up to file a lawsuit after lawyers offered no concessions in talks with agency officials in a search over settlements over anti-trust claims. and china ordered government officials not to use iphones or foreign devices for work or even bring them into the office. it's the latest step in beijing's campaign to cut reliance on foreign technology and enhance cyber security. with more and more economists lowering their outlook for recessions, the question is what happened to the tried and true indicator that was known as the yield curve inversion? senior economics reporter steve liesman joins us with a look of how it could be different this time. we thought t
. >> we saw rutgers did so well. >> i did, i bet on rutgers. i had a bet on it. i had duke.tate. you. >> had everybody. >> i did. >>> the european commission is designating 22 core businesses of six companies as gatekeepers of online services. alphabet, amazon, apple, meta and bite dance will be required to make their messaging apps operable with rivals and let users decide which app to install. the fcc is reportedly gearing up to file a lawsuit after lawyers...
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i had the opportunity to coach to coach the middle school girls they want a place to play the rutgers student competition at the time just wanted to get better for sport they enjoy great overtime i got to learn about the challenges these young girls a face some people had experience homelessness at some point. many were taking care of younger siblings and had barriers to show up. those barriers include transportation we reduce those barriers by programs directly in the schools later on the principal would share with me being involved was by far one of the biggest impacts in their lives. this summer a lot of those girls graduate high school couple are going to university. many were considering dropping out of school in six or seventh grade. this is the power of sport. a lot of the young people are trying to reach economic opportunity. >> thank you, mr. goldberg. >> ladies and gentlemen. let me start over at lady and gentlemen of the commission is an honor to appear before you today. more than 25 years ago i was roaming these halls on capitol hill when i had the privilege of serving as
i had the opportunity to coach to coach the middle school girls they want a place to play the rutgers student competition at the time just wanted to get better for sport they enjoy great overtime i got to learn about the challenges these young girls a face some people had experience homelessness at some point. many were taking care of younger siblings and had barriers to show up. those barriers include transportation we reduce those barriers by programs directly in the schools later on the...
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he put it all together against previously undefeated rutgers patty driscoll scored four touchdowns includingpunt returns of 90 and 60 yards in a blowout win the following week. great lakes took advantage of a 90 yard fumble return to eke out a 7 to 6 win over previously undefeated naval academy. they finished the regular season undefeated and received an invitation to the 1919 rose bowl. their opponent for that game was the mare island marines. now, this was a totally different, totally revamped lineup from the team that had won the 1918 rose bowl. but this team was still pretty good. they won all eight of the regular season games, including seven by shutouts, but they had beaten a bunch of nobody. so only one of those wins came against a team with the winning record. maryland then had to run a gantlet in a hastily arranged playoff of undefeated west coast teams. they had to they had to come from behind to beat a san diego navy team to earn that berth in the 1919 rose bowl in the game itself, great lakes jumped out to a tender nothing lead on by halftime. george hales extended that lead in t
he put it all together against previously undefeated rutgers patty driscoll scored four touchdowns includingpunt returns of 90 and 60 yards in a blowout win the following week. great lakes took advantage of a 90 yard fumble return to eke out a 7 to 6 win over previously undefeated naval academy. they finished the regular season undefeated and received an invitation to the 1919 rose bowl. their opponent for that game was the mare island marines. now, this was a totally different, totally...
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scripted we are 16,000 you and doesn't of the formal housing a syndicate in the 2022 report by the rutgers newark center for law and equity district court in metropolitan equity. newark's mayor has committed his administrations grading and/or preserving safety 600 affordable units by 2026 with the newark land bank providing capacity to prioritize local ownership and counteract investor owner trends. we partner with the newark housing authority and segment of the early 5400 active housing choice voucher holders of the waste on his section eight, to convert rental assistance vouchers to mortgage assistance vouchers and then purchase homes made available to invest newark's and bank program. our success with the land bank is driven by our ability to leverage public assets to preserve and support affordability. but there remains a key ingredient, affordable financing not just to buy but to build. the cost to produce affordable housing and skill are prohibited in many american housing markets. building materials prices increase over 85% 2020 according to a national provider of building intellige
scripted we are 16,000 you and doesn't of the formal housing a syndicate in the 2022 report by the rutgers newark center for law and equity district court in metropolitan equity. newark's mayor has committed his administrations grading and/or preserving safety 600 affordable units by 2026 with the newark land bank providing capacity to prioritize local ownership and counteract investor owner trends. we partner with the newark housing authority and segment of the early 5400 active housing choice...
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i had the opportunity to coach to coach the middle school girls they want a place to play the rutgers student competition at the time just wanted to get better for sport they enjoy great overtime i got to learn about the challenges these young girls a face some people had experience homelessness at some point. many were taking care of younger siblings and had barriers to show up. those barriers include transportation we reduce those barriers by programs directly in the schools later on the principal would share with me being involved was by far one of the biggest impacts in their lives. this summer a lot of those girls graduate high school couple are going to university. many were considering dropping out of school in six or seventh grade. this is the power of sport. a lot of the young people are trying to reach economic opportunity. >> thank you, mr. goldberg. >> ladies and gentlemen. let me start over at lady and gentlemen of the commission is an honor to appear before you today. more than 25 years ago i was roaming these halls on capitol hill when i had the privilege of serving as
i had the opportunity to coach to coach the middle school girls they want a place to play the rutgers student competition at the time just wanted to get better for sport they enjoy great overtime i got to learn about the challenges these young girls a face some people had experience homelessness at some point. many were taking care of younger siblings and had barriers to show up. those barriers include transportation we reduce those barriers by programs directly in the schools later on the...
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librarian for five years i attended the doctoral program at the school of communication information at rutgers university. books and libraries have always been a part of my life. my mother was a high school librarian at mcgruder high school for 32 years. i often spent my summers with her shelving, conducting inventory and checking in magazines. we always observed banned books week. mom would bring home the looks is a list of books that had been challenged. my favorite author judy bloom is almost always on the list. the characters in her book seems like real people to me. i cannot understand why people would not want me to read books about my own life. my father was a professor at morgan state university in baltimore. when i followed in his footsteps by getting a phd, i knew what i wanted to study. why do people attempt to ban books? it is not surprising that the reasons are clear. reading is powerful and the freedom to read can be frightening. according to the office for informational freedom over 2500 unique titles were targeted for censorship in 2022. almost all of them can be categorized as
librarian for five years i attended the doctoral program at the school of communication information at rutgers university. books and libraries have always been a part of my life. my mother was a high school librarian at mcgruder high school for 32 years. i often spent my summers with her shelving, conducting inventory and checking in magazines. we always observed banned books week. mom would bring home the looks is a list of books that had been challenged. my favorite author judy bloom is...
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rutgers, virginia tech. >> tomorrow. >> tomorrow. >> yeah, 3:30. >> colorado-colorado state. we're going to see coach neon, coach prime. >> coach deion sanders. >> make sure you join us next week. "squawk on the street" is next. >>> good friday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with david faber, sara eisen. cramer has the morning off. futures steady as the uaw initiates this unprecedented strike at select factories. yields a bit higher as china data comes in hot for once. oil, 91$91.15. our road map begins with the strike, though. thousands of uaw workers hit the picket lines. the first walkout to hit the big three all at once. >>> plus arm shares are, well, still looking good ahead of the open, looking to extend those gains from yesterday. it was the biggest ipo of the year and quite a significant day. >>> and rally paused. stock index futures, little changed after the best day for equities of the month. >>> let's begin with the uaw striking against detroit's big three simultaneously for the first time in that union's history. phil lebeau is in
rutgers, virginia tech. >> tomorrow. >> tomorrow. >> yeah, 3:30. >> colorado-colorado state. we're going to see coach neon, coach prime. >> coach deion sanders. >> make sure you join us next week. "squawk on the street" is next. >>> good friday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with david faber, sara eisen. cramer has the morning off. futures steady as the uaw initiates this unprecedented strike at...
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. >> rutgers is going to the big house for homecoming, going to michigan >> jerry jones is a personalkable businessman. >> and a pretty good team owner. >> he is >> he's letting the team call the plays -- >> did he go through therapy -- >> is this a good thing? >> he is letting the coaches call the plays >>shelter is coming down, and last rate hike is in and done and they will cut probably next year you probably don't agree with any of that, do you? >> it's a reasonable scenario, but i am not sure it's likely. >> what do you see that makes you think differently? >> we have enormous fiscal stimulus in the economy. that's a plus and the minus. the minus is it runs up the costs. joe, the last 11 months we have been incurring $644 billion in debt payments, interest payments the defense budget is $692 billion. we have $23 trillion in debt now. the average cost to carry will be 5% between the short and the ten-year you can do the math. that's a lot of interest being carried. the stimulus comes from that the problem is, and it's inflationary in many ways, and it pumps up the economy, but we
. >> rutgers is going to the big house for homecoming, going to michigan >> jerry jones is a personalkable businessman. >> and a pretty good team owner. >> he is >> he's letting the team call the plays -- >> did he go through therapy -- >> is this a good thing? >> he is letting the coaches call the plays >>shelter is coming down, and last rate hike is in and done and they will cut probably next year you probably don't agree with any of that,...
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oh, we're we're have a four stop commercial flight to rutgers. terrific chapel hill. well, it's you know, as an east coast guy for a number of years, it is beautiful out there, but just too much for these kids. thank you for your time. always a pleasure, andy. and enjoy your labor day weekend. great. hopefully intelligent science will come to the fore by frank. we're ready for it. it is cal and stanford after all. okay thank you, andy. take care. let's check weather now on this sunday of the labor day holiday. good morning, rosemary. yes, good morning, frank. we have a beautiful start to the day. a lot of cloud cover out there. we've got some fog. we have mid-level clouds, high level clouds, patchy drizzle, a few sprinkles, very unsettled pattern as we roll through your holiday weekend. this is going to continue to shift east. and for tomorrow, we're going to be a little drier, a little warmer , but not the case for today. today going to be very similar to yesterday. even though the opportunity of a few sprinkles. and, of course, we have our eyes on in areas over neva
oh, we're we're have a four stop commercial flight to rutgers. terrific chapel hill. well, it's you know, as an east coast guy for a number of years, it is beautiful out there, but just too much for these kids. thank you for your time. always a pleasure, andy. and enjoy your labor day weekend. great. hopefully intelligent science will come to the fore by frank. we're ready for it. it is cal and stanford after all. okay thank you, andy. take care. let's check weather now on this sunday of the...
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rutgers, virginia tech. >> tomorrow. >> tomorrow. >> yeah, 3:30. >> colorado-colorado state.week. "squawk on the street" is next. >>> good friday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with david faber, sara eisen. cramer has the morning off. futures steady as the uaw initiates this unprecedented strike at select factories. yields a bit higher as china data comes in hot for once. oil, 91$91.15. our road mapeg
rutgers, virginia tech. >> tomorrow. >> tomorrow. >> yeah, 3:30. >> colorado-colorado state.week. "squawk on the street" is next. >>> good friday morning, welcome to "squawk on the street," i'm carl quintanilla with david faber, sara eisen. cramer has the morning off. futures steady as the uaw initiates this unprecedented strike at select factories. yields a bit higher as china data comes in hot for once. oil, 91$91.15. our road mapeg
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researchers at rutgers university say that many americans are starting families out of social envy. they say one in every 14 parents nationwide admits that they would choose not to have children if they could turn the clock back. that works out to about 7% of parents in the united states. i mean, look, do they get on your nerves? do i, my children? yeah. 100, yes. oh, my god. here that they give me the lowest lows, but also the highest highs of my life, right? 100. i would i would do it over every single day if i had the opportunity, i would do it younger, even. oh really? yeah. okay maybe have more. garcia. wow. go for more than two. you know why? yeah, i love him. i know you do. considered that. i know you do. yeah. little inconveniences. so what? okay all right. and nothing but make a man cry, right? you know. but i know, okay? i know not everyone i know not everyone feels this way. yeah, right now, the three of us kind of feel the same when you talk about social envy. like my neighbor just got a really nice, brand new electric vehicle. do i wish i had one in my driveway? 100, ye
researchers at rutgers university say that many americans are starting families out of social envy. they say one in every 14 parents nationwide admits that they would choose not to have children if they could turn the clock back. that works out to about 7% of parents in the united states. i mean, look, do they get on your nerves? do i, my children? yeah. 100, yes. oh, my god. here that they give me the lowest lows, but also the highest highs of my life, right? 100. i would i would do it over...