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i have a rutgers police escort that takes me to and from campus.on campus is absolutely terrified and what i mean by that is i speak to the jewish people on campus and they are afraid just as i'm afraid. >> the school says rutgers takes seriously claims of antisemitism, islamophobia and bias and intolerance. claims are investigated and reviewed and when appropriate actions are taken. another the rutgers law school north university generally make comments on pending litigation or on the specific allegations contained within a complaint. ackerman is seeking damages but his attorney says more importantly they want a culture change. you may remember rutgers is one of several schools now being investigated by the department of education for allegations of antisemitism and islamophobia. sandra. >> sandra: c.b. cotton in the newsroom on that. thank you. john. >> john: antisemitic protests on college campuses may be having an unintended consequence. >> sandra: alum like bill ackman have spoken out against them, accused claudine gay of being a dei hire. >>
i have a rutgers police escort that takes me to and from campus.on campus is absolutely terrified and what i mean by that is i speak to the jewish people on campus and they are afraid just as i'm afraid. >> the school says rutgers takes seriously claims of antisemitism, islamophobia and bias and intolerance. claims are investigated and reviewed and when appropriate actions are taken. another the rutgers law school north university generally make comments on pending litigation or on the...
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switching gears, students at rutgers issued list of pro-palestine demands for their school and this videos catching attention. congressman cory mills will react coming up next. did you hear this? >> i have never spoken to as many people concerned about the migrant issue as i have people calling in the radio station this week really complaining about that. >> carley: charlamagne the god baffled by the amount of working class outrage over kids getting kicked out of school by migrants. cheryl casone has that story coming up next. choice hotels is a family of brands that helps you get the most for your money, so you can be any traveler you want to be. you can be a free, hot breakfast hero at a comfort hotel. yes! that's how you waffle! a romantic weekend escaper at a cambria hotel. or mr. get the party started! heyyyyy!! be a pool lounger. or, a big-room relaxer. with 22 brands — and the best value for your money — choice hotels has a stay for any you. book direct at choicehotels.com. where travels come true. gotta get the corners. what is cirkul? cirkul is the fuel you need to take flight. c
switching gears, students at rutgers issued list of pro-palestine demands for their school and this videos catching attention. congressman cory mills will react coming up next. did you hear this? >> i have never spoken to as many people concerned about the migrant issue as i have people calling in the radio station this week really complaining about that. >> carley: charlamagne the god baffled by the amount of working class outrage over kids getting kicked out of school by migrants....
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and at rutgers, he was the founding director of the rutgers oral history of world war two. and over 200 interviews with world war two veterans. which is obviously something very near and dear to our museum and its mission as we try to tell the american experience in world war two through those who lived it. dr. peeler, currently serves as the director of the institute on war two and the human experience down the road at florida state university and interviewing will be our very own executor of director of the jenny craig institute. dr. michael bell mike is, a over three decade in service to our country in the us army and then another decade on top of that working in various positions with central command, the joint staff west point faculty, national defense university secretary of state, etc. etc. he has his ph.d. from the university of maryland and he is excited to talk to dr. kurt piehler about this wonderful topic. mike, take it away. well, thanks, jeremy. so, so the crowd, you know, kurt covers in amazing amount of ground in book, everything from mobilizing the nation f
and at rutgers, he was the founding director of the rutgers oral history of world war two. and over 200 interviews with world war two veterans. which is obviously something very near and dear to our museum and its mission as we try to tell the american experience in world war two through those who lived it. dr. peeler, currently serves as the director of the institute on war two and the human experience down the road at florida state university and interviewing will be our very own executor of...
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at important to point out in the rutgers case this is not a free speech case.his lawsuit being brought is around title six of the civil rights act and we're starting to see those kinds of cases brought by students and administrators. that's going to be the angle here. not free speech but the civil rights act. >> trace: great point. pete peterson jill simonian, thank you both. >> thank you ♪ >> trace: well, the fox news at night common sense department was intrigued by today's trip to the southern border by house speaker mike johnson and several other republican house members. they got a firsthand look at what fox news has been showing you every single day and while gop representatives toured the crisis zone, the white house was again reiterating what a wonderful job the president has done in securing the border. the administration also reminded us that if there are any hitches or heckups at the southern border, it is clearly the fault of republican resistance, quoting here, actions speak louder than words. house republicans anti border security record is define
at important to point out in the rutgers case this is not a free speech case.his lawsuit being brought is around title six of the civil rights act and we're starting to see those kinds of cases brought by students and administrators. that's going to be the angle here. not free speech but the civil rights act. >> trace: great point. pete peterson jill simonian, thank you both. >> thank you ♪ >> trace: well, the fox news at night common sense department was intrigued by...
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rutgers got continue. all got 10. there you go. thank you, lane. 10 out of 10.you. >> steve: everybody across america clapping for you guys. congratulations. dan akroyd said this about ufo's. >> whether you believe they exist, believe it or not, it is a reality. >> steve: ainsley will talk to him about that coming up live. check in with dana and bill. nine minutes. >> bill: great segment, the guys showing out the anthem. well done whachl is truth when cabinet member goes awol, find out. >> dana: if you didn't come for a week. iowa one week from today, number one issues you will hear this morning. >> bill: fear of larger war in middle east, growings as iran gets closer. >> dana: is the president aging in reverse? brand new week begins in minutes, it might be then. wh en you stay at a vrbo the host doesn't stay with you. see you then. becaus e wi thouy in your vacation home, it isn't really a vacation... ...is it? [birds chirping] ♪ ♪ ♪ hello, i'm franklin graham. this time of year, we make decisions or resolutions. you know, we're going to eat less, exercise more
rutgers got continue. all got 10. there you go. thank you, lane. 10 out of 10.you. >> steve: everybody across america clapping for you guys. congratulations. dan akroyd said this about ufo's. >> whether you believe they exist, believe it or not, it is a reality. >> steve: ainsley will talk to him about that coming up live. check in with dana and bill. nine minutes. >> bill: great segment, the guys showing out the anthem. well done whachl is truth when cabinet member goes...
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rutgers not commenting on this lawsuit. a university spokesman says the school takes all claims of bias and intolerance seriously. coming up here this hour on kron 4 news, the rates already one up and now pg and e customers may have an even higher bill very soon. >> why the company wants to increase rates again. plus, republican lawmakers are at the southern border today. what they are saying about the country's immigration battle. but first, a city on the peninsula celebrating a full year without any homicides. what city leaders are saying about this huge accomplishment. the city east palo alto is reporting 0 homicides for the first time since its incorporation into san mateo county. >> this latest report is a huge change from 2022. when 5 borders were reported and then 30 years ago when the city led the nation in per capita murders, the mayor and tony lopez was born and raised east palo alto. he is attributing the low homicide rate to the strength of the community and the city's investment in public safety. >> not only di
rutgers not commenting on this lawsuit. a university spokesman says the school takes all claims of bias and intolerance seriously. coming up here this hour on kron 4 news, the rates already one up and now pg and e customers may have an even higher bill very soon. >> why the company wants to increase rates again. plus, republican lawmakers are at the southern border today. what they are saying about the country's immigration battle. but first, a city on the peninsula celebrating a full...
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were a lot of these microscopic plastic pieces in the water, but now researchers at columbia and rutgers universities have been able to get an idea of just how many. a study in today's proceedings of the national academy of sciences journal says the particle levels per liter ranged from 110,000 to 400,000, averaging around 240,000. many come from the bottle itself. >> if the plastic particles breaks up, it does not stop at micron size. it can actually go even smaller. so once it decides goes below one micron, people call it nanoplastics because now it's in its size, is in the nano range. >> researchers say those nano plastic pieces can be harmful to us and are pledging to look into it further. i've just shocked that they aren't able to take care of the senior residents properly. >> a senior living facility has their power restored after a three days with no heat, but residents say this hasn't been the only problem at the facility. >> also, the city of oakland published its end of year crime report, and the findings have many residents feeling frustrated. coming up, a breakdown of that re
were a lot of these microscopic plastic pieces in the water, but now researchers at columbia and rutgers universities have been able to get an idea of just how many. a study in today's proceedings of the national academy of sciences journal says the particle levels per liter ranged from 110,000 to 400,000, averaging around 240,000. many come from the bottle itself. >> if the plastic particles breaks up, it does not stop at micron size. it can actually go even smaller. so once it decides...
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he met burns when he was a young probably his late teens early when he was an undergraduate at rutgers and burns was an instructor for his economics classes. burns was actually not that much older than friedman, but because they met as and teacher, they had this of mentor mentee bond and lost his father at a young age right. is it towards the end of high school you imagine he arrives. it's the great depression. he's getting excited about economics as a field that can offer explanations for that sort of social crisis he's seeing around him. he's also a young jewish man at a moment when opportunity is opening up, but is still quite limited by the fact of being jewish. and here he gets to college and sees, you know, another young jewish man who's been very successful as an economist and is now professional economist. and the two of them really hit it off and have this relationship that friedman would describe as he was my surrogate father in that he looked up to him and as i wrote my book, what i found these incredible letters that friedman would to burns at sort of every stage of life. a
he met burns when he was a young probably his late teens early when he was an undergraduate at rutgers and burns was an instructor for his economics classes. burns was actually not that much older than friedman, but because they met as and teacher, they had this of mentor mentee bond and lost his father at a young age right. is it towards the end of high school you imagine he arrives. it's the great depression. he's getting excited about economics as a field that can offer explanations for that...
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así lo dio a conocer un estudio realizado por la universidad de columbia y rutgers.r un panda para el zoológico de san francisco. >> ese es el objetivo de la alcaldesa london breed. la alcaldesa escribió una carta a los dirigentes de china pidiéndoles que consideraran al zoológico de san francisco como un hogar temporal de estos animales. a finales del año pasado, los expertos visitaron precisamente el zoológico de san francisco para estudiar y verificar sus condiciones. se informó que no hay una fecha establecida para decidir si san francisco tendrá o no un panda. >> más de 2 millones de dólares en multas es lo que tendrán que pagar por aumentar el alquiler de manera en contra de la ley. le contamos sobre esto. >> también le presentaremos a una líder comunitaria que ha luchado por recursos para los más necesitados. >> los consumidores están ahorrando mucho dinero en alimentos y usted podría ser 1 de ellos. entérese difícil poner comida en su mesa. pero escuchen esto. >> hay maneras de comprar algunos alimentos a menor costo. arlen fernández nos dice cómo. >> les voy
así lo dio a conocer un estudio realizado por la universidad de columbia y rutgers.r un panda para el zoológico de san francisco. >> ese es el objetivo de la alcaldesa london breed. la alcaldesa escribió una carta a los dirigentes de china pidiéndoles que consideraran al zoológico de san francisco como un hogar temporal de estos animales. a finales del año pasado, los expertos visitaron precisamente el zoológico de san francisco para estudiar y verificar sus condiciones. se...
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scientists at columbia and rutgers now say an average liter of bottled water contains nearly a quarterf nano-plastics, each the fraction of the width of a human hair. there's been a wealth of research on larger microplastics, much of which end up in oceans, breaking down into tiny fragments, a potential environmental nightmare. but the world health organization has called the medical risk low. but with nano-plastics -- >> do you think there is a reason for concern? >> yes. when they are getting to the nano size, they can potentially get into the blood, and then they are being transportsed to the vital organs. >> they can actually bypass the cells of the gi system. >> reporter: the international bottled water association says there's no scientific consensus on potential health impacts, and media reports do nothing more than unnecessarily scare consumers. >> have you changed your own personal use of water bottles after learning this? >> i intentionally cut down my bottled water consumption maybe by half. >> reporter: these scientists recommend consumers use tap water to fill up aluminum
scientists at columbia and rutgers now say an average liter of bottled water contains nearly a quarterf nano-plastics, each the fraction of the width of a human hair. there's been a wealth of research on larger microplastics, much of which end up in oceans, breaking down into tiny fragments, a potential environmental nightmare. but the world health organization has called the medical risk low. but with nano-plastics -- >> do you think there is a reason for concern? >> yes. when they...
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scientists at columbia and rutgers now say an average leader of bottled water contains nearly a quarter nano plastics, each the fraction of the width of a human hair. there has been a wealth of research on larger microplastics, much of which end up in the oceans, breaking down into tiny fragments, but potential environmental nightwear, but the world health organization has called the medical risk low. but with nano plastics... do you think there is a reason for concern? when they are getting to the nano size, could potentially get into the blood and be transported to the vital organs. >> could actually bypass the cells of the g.i. system. >> reporter: the international bottled water association says there is no scientific consensus on potential health impacts and media reports do nothing more than unnecessarily scare consumers. have you changed your own personal use of water bottles after learning this? >> i actually cut down my water bottle consumption may be by half. >> reporter: these scientists recommend consumers use tap water to fill up aluminum bottles as a safer alternative. dav
scientists at columbia and rutgers now say an average leader of bottled water contains nearly a quarter nano plastics, each the fraction of the width of a human hair. there has been a wealth of research on larger microplastics, much of which end up in the oceans, breaking down into tiny fragments, but potential environmental nightwear, but the world health organization has called the medical risk low. but with nano plastics... do you think there is a reason for concern? when they are getting to...
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you have to take a safety class administered by rutgers university.der 12 could head the ball, it could wind up with concussion or impact brain or memory. that was a rule which speaks to the tackle football issue, which is more dramatic than heading a ball. >> lawrence: it should be left up to parents. if parents feel it is okay, teach kids safety and mechanics and walk them through steps and tell them the proper way to tackle, what would cause injury. i don't think a sweeping regulation push from the government is something they should do. >> brian: teddy roosevelt tried to ban football, this is different. he is concerned about head injuries, that is why he got out early. he's a full contact player. great point. there is flag football until 18 years old. if parents want to do tackle. if you put coaches through -- put your head up when you tackle. if you use your head, penalty and you will be removed. put safety in. you learn so much from that game at a young age, i don't want to take that away from kids. for a lot of kids, flag is boring. >> ainsley:
you have to take a safety class administered by rutgers university.der 12 could head the ball, it could wind up with concussion or impact brain or memory. that was a rule which speaks to the tackle football issue, which is more dramatic than heading a ball. >> lawrence: it should be left up to parents. if parents feel it is okay, teach kids safety and mechanics and walk them through steps and tell them the proper way to tackle, what would cause injury. i don't think a sweeping regulation...
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professor of rutgers university. why does trump's name have to show up there?>> trumps name have to show up? [laughter] sorry about that. think we thought about that. >> probably the only person in the audience i want to say something i am indian and my country ruled for 200 years by the white man from across the seas. in 1947 we got our independence. as a people and a a nation we refuse to look back. we decided to forge ahead. today three of my countrymen who went to the same university that i went to rent three of the largest companies in the world. microsoft, google and ibm. and it is prime minister. mymy advice to harvard universiy and the "new york times" stop race.n narrative about it does not help the people you are trying to help. take the message from the indians who made it on merit not on race. [applause] problem withard the white pri are within everybody's butt. of course we know all of the twists and turns of that whether their white adjacent know they're not they are not. it is academic effort. it's family culture. you cannot learn if you're not i
professor of rutgers university. why does trump's name have to show up there?>> trumps name have to show up? [laughter] sorry about that. think we thought about that. >> probably the only person in the audience i want to say something i am indian and my country ruled for 200 years by the white man from across the seas. in 1947 we got our independence. as a people and a a nation we refuse to look back. we decided to forge ahead. today three of my countrymen who went to the same...
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joining us now, we have law professor at rutgers university, also the author of law and morality andofessor, thank you so much for being with us. what did you think about south africa's argument today? >> i think south africa made a very powerful argument at the international court of justice following the prior case, las tablas cases like -- versus myanmar. it should find that south africa's claims are possible, there is a direct link between south africa's claims and the measures that it is seeking. that those measures are urgently needed to prevent a rubble harm to palestinian civilians. i also think south africa made a powerful moral arguments that the court should follow the law establish my prior cases without fear or favor, even though this is a very controversial case with high stakes in the court is likely to face criticism, even condemnation should they rule in south africa's favor. >> we'll talk of those measures and just a moment. i do want to talk about what israel is saying, which is this is hypocritical. to hold them to a standard that the court does not apply to hamas
joining us now, we have law professor at rutgers university, also the author of law and morality andofessor, thank you so much for being with us. what did you think about south africa's argument today? >> i think south africa made a very powerful argument at the international court of justice following the prior case, las tablas cases like -- versus myanmar. it should find that south africa's claims are possible, there is a direct link between south africa's claims and the measures that...
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. >> you know, professor rutgers university. before i-- why does trump's name have to show up there. >> why does what? >> trump's name have to show up. >> oh. >> sorry about that. i think we thought about that, but decided-- probably the only brown person in the audience. i want to say when merit trumps race. from india, my country was ruled for 200 years from the white parent across the seas in 1947 we got our independence. as a people and nation, we refuse to look back, but decided to forge ahead. today three of my country who went to the same university that i went to are running three largest countries in the world. micro, google and ibm. and another two indians governors of two southern states in this country and another indian is now prime minister of britain and my advice to harvard university and the new york times, stop this narrative about race, okay. it doesn't help the people you're trying to help. take the message from the indians who made it on merit, not on race. thank you. >> (applause) >> yeah, they have a hard
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dan julius, he is a labo management scholar i practitioner with academic affiliations with yale, rutgerserve mr. julius, welcome, good to have you with us >> how are you today >> we are fantastic. let's talk about this las vega iteration. what you expect is going t happen there ahead of the supe bowl, and why has this union among many others become rathe agitated recently? >> i think what you're seein in las vegas is almost a perfect storm. you have unity among the unions, you have 100 different union operating there, you have labor market which is tightl marketed in the sense that these places need thes individuals. there was an exodus of hospitality workers during the pandemic, and now you have a major event coming similar t the formula 1, in a way, and there is no way that the power structure in the city wants legal strike at this time. keep in mind also, these are the unions that gave joe biden nevada by 2% they were out there and ther are strong connections there unions and las vegas have long history, and i suspec they will come to an agreement i don't know the details, but suspect
dan julius, he is a labo management scholar i practitioner with academic affiliations with yale, rutgerserve mr. julius, welcome, good to have you with us >> how are you today >> we are fantastic. let's talk about this las vega iteration. what you expect is going t happen there ahead of the supe bowl, and why has this union among many others become rathe agitated recently? >> i think what you're seein in las vegas is almost a perfect storm. you have unity among the unions, you...
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and good luck to her playing against rutgers on for tonight. governor, thank you for being here. as you know, 45 minutes away from here perry high school, earlier today, in perry, iowa, there was a shooting. a sixth grader was killed. five others were killed, including a school administrator on their fourth back on winter break. we've got questions from voters and the audience about this tonight. so to, i want to turn to jennifer, who's. here she is a childcare provider from des moines. a republican who says she is undecided in this race. thank you so much for being here, jennifer. go ahead. >> hi, how are you doing? >> how are you? >> i'm. well in light of the shooting today, and without taking away any gun rights, what would you do to address the issue? >> first, our hearts go out of the people of perry. i've been able to spend a lot of time in dallas county. it's great folks there. to have these kids go back, the first day, after christmas break, this is a tragedy. to lose a sixth grader, my wife and, like we have a first grader, a kindergartner, and a preschooler. so, when yo
and good luck to her playing against rutgers on for tonight. governor, thank you for being here. as you know, 45 minutes away from here perry high school, earlier today, in perry, iowa, there was a shooting. a sixth grader was killed. five others were killed, including a school administrator on their fourth back on winter break. we've got questions from voters and the audience about this tonight. so to, i want to turn to jennifer, who's. here she is a childcare provider from des moines. a...
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a jewish law student is suing rutgers university for discrimination, claiming that he was punished for speaking out against anti-semitism. he ackerman reported a fellow student who posted an instagram video denying the hamas attack on israel on october 7th saying that that attack never even happened. ackerman says after he made the report he was harassed on campus and the school filed charges against him for sharing the video he could now face possible suspension or expulsion the university is not commenting on the lawsuit, but a spokesperson says the school takes all claims of bias and intolerance seriously. here's a live look outside right now. that's what it looks like. nice green hills. our camera in walnut creek. >> not sure which reporting app, but they're green. that is all those kids are the top there. that's the big guy out there. nice and green. all that rain starting to be beneficial, but we need a chance to dry out pilots a little we do this year and is the snow. we can take a second to dry out. we're going to get it. we do have another shor at some showers on saturday. but
a jewish law student is suing rutgers university for discrimination, claiming that he was punished for speaking out against anti-semitism. he ackerman reported a fellow student who posted an instagram video denying the hamas attack on israel on october 7th saying that that attack never even happened. ackerman says after he made the report he was harassed on campus and the school filed charges against him for sharing the video he could now face possible suspension or expulsion the university is...
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now with ideal mind talk, who's a professor of law and judge john on human scholar at the rutgers law school and he's joining us from new york. thank you so much. a deal for being with us on august here. it was very interesting to read your takes about all of us today on the social media platform x. so what do you make of this ruling? it's been described as a watershed moment for palestinians. the i c j has said some of the south africa's accusations a crossable. it's recognize the possibility that israel, what israel is doing and gaza to the constitutes genocide, is it in line with what you were expecting? in many ways, it was in line with what i was expecting that following the course, the stablish case law that the court would find south africa's claims, plausible and identify. are we all an imminent risk of irreparable harm to the palestinian people of calls to the, to their rights under the genocide convention are either being violated or maybe violated the purchase measurements are not taken immediately. those are in line with my expectations, and those are extremely important f
now with ideal mind talk, who's a professor of law and judge john on human scholar at the rutgers law school and he's joining us from new york. thank you so much. a deal for being with us on august here. it was very interesting to read your takes about all of us today on the social media platform x. so what do you make of this ruling? it's been described as a watershed moment for palestinians. the i c j has said some of the south africa's accusations a crossable. it's recognize the possibility...
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. >> reporter: david greenberg is a professor of history and media studies at rutgers university. >>ublicans, liberals and conservatives, they all kind of equally could claim the mantel of patriotism. all spoke the language of loving country, loving america. but over a long time horizon, it's really changed. >> an informed patriotism is what we want. >> reporter: he says republicans for daeblg decades now have promoted patriotism as a political virtue. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america. >> reporter: but no one has wielded it quite like former president trump. >> nancy pelosi hates the united states of america. >> for him it's almost like a weapon. >> have you ever seen anything like that before? >> it's been used but never in this kind of raw -- you know, trump just has a way of just taking the finish off. he gives it to you straight and raw. there's just no moderation or ambiguity whatsoever. >> reporter: back on the slopes, voters could feel that kind of division. >> would you put an american flag on your car? >> no. >> would you? >> yeah. >> you wo
. >> reporter: david greenberg is a professor of history and media studies at rutgers university. >>ublicans, liberals and conservatives, they all kind of equally could claim the mantel of patriotism. all spoke the language of loving country, loving america. but over a long time horizon, it's really changed. >> an informed patriotism is what we want. >> reporter: he says republicans for daeblg decades now have promoted patriotism as a political virtue. >> i pledge...
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this is the rutgers lacrosse team.er 15 coming into this. they were the six seed in the tournament that they played at the end of last year. they are back at school already because they've got their home opener coming up on february 3rd. they're busy. >> look how good they look. >> well, they are wall street bound. they're going to be learning a lot about wall street today. >> faber can't wear a tie on friday, but these guys can? that's great. >> we are appreciating that they are here today. they're visiting with us. they're going to head to bank of america. they have big plans today, and we're glad they're here. we'll be right back. oooohhh, it is cold outside time to protect your vehichle from winters wrath of course the hot sun can be tough on vehicles too you need weathertech all year round! come on, protect your investment laser measured floorliners and cargoliner will shield the carpeting from sand and snow for your interior, there's seat protector and sunshade plus, mudflaps and bumpstep for the exterior order a
this is the rutgers lacrosse team.er 15 coming into this. they were the six seed in the tournament that they played at the end of last year. they are back at school already because they've got their home opener coming up on february 3rd. they're busy. >> look how good they look. >> well, they are wall street bound. they're going to be learning a lot about wall street today. >> faber can't wear a tie on friday, but these guys can? that's great. >> we are appreciating that...
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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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the of situations we're going to talk about the chairs of many colleges and universities like yale, rutgers, columbia university were actually established when we establish a chair, if you're a professor and you have a shared professorship, that means that some donor has invested your this with money. and the first and the earliest chairs were invested by proceeds. slave slaving voyages. this is where we get this community and connection but now i've talked a lot about kind of what people at the top were doing how they were determining people's but i want to talk a little bit now about what the people who were enslaved were doing and how they reacted and resisted to this. now, which is another topic we'll be talking about today among enslaved people in this took many forms. one you get some enslaved people presenting themselves as unfit workers. right. one woman enslaved to a boston woman named vetch actually was touted negotiating at her sale. her her enslaver was like, hey, i need to to to sell this person. she's great. she's going to be for you and the woman, of course, because she's a p
the of situations we're going to talk about the chairs of many colleges and universities like yale, rutgers, columbia university were actually established when we establish a chair, if you're a professor and you have a shared professorship, that means that some donor has invested your this with money. and the first and the earliest chairs were invested by proceeds. slave slaving voyages. this is where we get this community and connection but now i've talked a lot about kind of what people at...
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hell legal at rutgers and princeton could be -- hellel at rutters and princeton could be eernl. according to the a.d.l. and i'm sorry if you have become my bible, my bible, you have been fair to everybody. not every organization is fair. isn't it peace that we seek or is it settling. in 400% increase in antisemitic incidents across the country since the massacre. we are seeing more than 200% increase in islamophobic incidents. this is the last rise since donald trump muslim ban. that solved a lot. how do surges of threats and violence particularly against jewish and muslim students? we live in america. no one should face hatred, no one should face sri try ole. i sound the alarm on extremism, and death fear from both republicans and democrats. it's historically in the books. i fight every year for more funding to protect nonprofits. today's hearing only reenforces the need for emergency funding for nonprofit security grants. this is all empty talk. actions matter, but with a full supplemental security bill on the floor. i will vote for it. i see one of the witnesses, mr. schanzer
hell legal at rutgers and princeton could be -- hellel at rutters and princeton could be eernl. according to the a.d.l. and i'm sorry if you have become my bible, my bible, you have been fair to everybody. not every organization is fair. isn't it peace that we seek or is it settling. in 400% increase in antisemitic incidents across the country since the massacre. we are seeing more than 200% increase in islamophobic incidents. this is the last rise since donald trump muslim ban. that solved a...
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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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medical researchers at rutgers university have found bottled water contains up to 100 times more tinyme of these particles are so small they can't be detected by a microscope. but doctor mike from the fox medical team says these tiny bits of plastic can potentially harm our bodies. >> they can get absorbed through to your intestines and actually get into cells. now, what effects these have no one knows. and it could be, uh, very concerning down the road because not only do you have these particles, but it can also these particles can contain chemicals. >> the researchers involved in the study say they tested three popular brands of bottled water currently sold in stores in the us, but they did not reveal the names of those three companies. a sailboat set loose is now stuck on the sand at baker's beach. we hear from the owner, who says what else was taken from his boat. may major repairs will shut down a wharf at fishermen appear at fisherman's wharf this year. we'll tell you where the floating landmark docks at the hyde street pier will sail to as renovations get underway. today, it's
medical researchers at rutgers university have found bottled water contains up to 100 times more tinyme of these particles are so small they can't be detected by a microscope. but doctor mike from the fox medical team says these tiny bits of plastic can potentially harm our bodies. >> they can get absorbed through to your intestines and actually get into cells. now, what effects these have no one knows. and it could be, uh, very concerning down the road because not only do you have these...
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the tax-exempt organization like ll at rutgers and princeton and so many others across the country could be eligible. we didn't even include a single sent for this program in the bipartisan package. not one cent. according to the ideal -- adl, and i'm sorry if you become my bible. but you have. you've been fair to everybody. not many organizations are fair to everybody. isn't it piece that we seek? or is it settling? we've been nearly 400% increase in anti-semitic incidents across the country. this hamas massacre. so many people. we're seeing a more than 200% increase in islamophobic incidents. this is the largest rise since donald trump's shameful muslim ban. that solved a lot! colleges have reported a startling surge of threats of violence, particularly against jewish, with some muslim students. muslim students. we live in america. no one should face hatred. no one should face vitriol because of their heritage. i've sounded the alarm on domestic extremism for 15 years. got mostly a deaf ear from both republicans and democrats. it's historically in the books. i fight every year for more
the tax-exempt organization like ll at rutgers and princeton and so many others across the country could be eligible. we didn't even include a single sent for this program in the bipartisan package. not one cent. according to the ideal -- adl, and i'm sorry if you become my bible. but you have. you've been fair to everybody. not many organizations are fair to everybody. isn't it piece that we seek? or is it settling? we've been nearly 400% increase in anti-semitic incidents across the country....
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medical researchers at rutgers university found bottled water contains up to 100 times more micro plasticsy estimated. scientists say some of the particles are so small they can't even be detected by a microscope. doctors say those microplastics can potentially harm our bodies. >> they can get absorbed through your intestines and actually get into cells. now, what effects these have? no one knows. and it could be, uh, very concerning down the road because not only do you have these particles, but it can also these particles can contain chemicals. >> the researchers involved in the study say they tested three popular band brands of bottled water currently sold in the u.s, but didn't reveal the names of those three companies. as elton john is now a member of an exclusive group, he is now an egot winner. >> after winning an emmy last night. egot stands for emmy, grammy, oscar and tony awards. ashley dvorkin reports on the star studded 75th anniversary of the emmy awards, which aired right here on ktvu channel two. it's a special celebration of television here at the 75th emmy awards, honoring
medical researchers at rutgers university found bottled water contains up to 100 times more micro plasticsy estimated. scientists say some of the particles are so small they can't even be detected by a microscope. doctors say those microplastics can potentially harm our bodies. >> they can get absorbed through your intestines and actually get into cells. now, what effects these have? no one knows. and it could be, uh, very concerning down the road because not only do you have these...