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rutgers university fired mike rice. others followed. assistant coach known as baby rice who also bullied players resigned. as did rutgers athletic director tim pernetti. murdock felt vindicated. >> his removal was long overdue first step to stopping the mistreatment of rutgers student athletes. >> reporter: and coach rice's reputation was in ruins. >> the degree of public shame that was heaped on this man was intense and in some ways unprecedented. he went from being an anonymous division one basketball coach to being a sort of poster boy for everything that's wrong with competitive sports in america. >> i've let so many people down. my players, my administration, rutgers university, the fans. >> reporter: most difficult, going home, owning up to those kids, michael and katie, and his wife, kerry. how did you talk to your children about this, your son and daughter? >> we talked a lot about -- daddy made some mistakes. daddy's working on it. daddy's always working on getting better. what i'm most proud about, and this is a lesson he's als
rutgers university fired mike rice. others followed. assistant coach known as baby rice who also bullied players resigned. as did rutgers athletic director tim pernetti. murdock felt vindicated. >> his removal was long overdue first step to stopping the mistreatment of rutgers student athletes. >> reporter: and coach rice's reputation was in ruins. >> the degree of public shame that was heaped on this man was intense and in some ways unprecedented. he went from being an...
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. >> reporter: rutgers university coach mike rice losing it. kicking players in the rear end.urling balls at their heads, and their groins. smacking them with foam pads. ranting, swearing, even screaming homophobic slurs. rice became a punch line on saturday night live. >> you put it through that hole and i won't hit you with the bat. >> reporter: when the story exploded, so did mike's career. i met him and his wife kerry last week for a no holds barred conversation. when it became public, what was your reaction? >> one of embarrassment, of shock. of sadness, that i would put myself in a situation like this. >> reporter: how do you defend throwing a ball at players, the verbal abuse, the anti-gay slurs? >> you don't. it's unacceptable. something that i'll never get over. >> reporter: do you think that you were a bully? >> there were some actions that were certainly -- that were bullying, yes. i thought it was necessary to get my team or that individual to be tougher. >> reporter: under intense pressure, rutgers university fired mike rice. >> i let so many people down, my playe
. >> reporter: rutgers university coach mike rice losing it. kicking players in the rear end.urling balls at their heads, and their groins. smacking them with foam pads. ranting, swearing, even screaming homophobic slurs. rice became a punch line on saturday night live. >> you put it through that hole and i won't hit you with the bat. >> reporter: when the story exploded, so did mike's career. i met him and his wife kerry last week for a no holds barred conversation. when it...
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this one against rutgers university.his morning, news that red shirt freshman cornerback, javon tyree, has quit the quarterback. his family is having that dave cohen be disciplined. javon, who is the cousin of super bowl hero david tyree, that said that cohen called him immass cuelating names. he says the incident took place last april. rutgers basketball coach, mike rice, was fired and the athletic director resigned. rice told our robin roberts that he regrets the infamous incident. >> you were a bully. >> there was some actions that were certainly -- that were bullying, yes. >> reporter: now, tyree's family believes that coach cohen deserves the same discipline as rice. his father, mark, told "the star legend," i think disciplinary action should happen, almost to the point he should get fired. >> certainly, it would increase the risk of him developing depression and maybe something even worse. >> reporter: in a statement, rutgers says the incident had been addressed immediately in april. and that? september, the tyrees
this one against rutgers university.his morning, news that red shirt freshman cornerback, javon tyree, has quit the quarterback. his family is having that dave cohen be disciplined. javon, who is the cousin of super bowl hero david tyree, that said that cohen called him immass cuelating names. he says the incident took place last april. rutgers basketball coach, mike rice, was fired and the athletic director resigned. rice told our robin roberts that he regrets the infamous incident. >>...
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rick has the news from rutgers university in new jersey.id it take seven months for this to come to light? >> according to javon tyree, the attitude toward him changed over time, after we reported this alleged bullying incident. he said over time he felt ostracized and got less reps and excluded from team meet examination wasn't getting playing time. and he quit after the scarlet nights played temple on november 2nd. there were numerous injuries to defensive back but the head coach played a wide receiver instead of tyree. >> every decision we make in our program, regardless of the position or player, is based on who gives us the best opportunity to win. >> but you played a wide receiver instead of a corner back, and that was the last straw for him. >> every position on our team, every game, we put the players on the field we think give us the best chance to win. >> reporter: as for the defensive coordinator, he would only say dave cohen is still the defensive coordinator and this is a distraction. >> the family is not buying the rutgers sto
rick has the news from rutgers university in new jersey.id it take seven months for this to come to light? >> according to javon tyree, the attitude toward him changed over time, after we reported this alleged bullying incident. he said over time he felt ostracized and got less reps and excluded from team meet examination wasn't getting playing time. and he quit after the scarlet nights played temple on november 2nd. there were numerous injuries to defensive back but the head coach played...
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this one against rutgers university.his morning, news that redshirt freshman cornerback, jevon tyree, has quit the football team. his family is having that dave cohen be disciplined. jevon, who is the cousin of super bowl hero david tyree, told "the star ledger," that cohen called him emasculating names and threatened to head-butt him during a study hall session. he says the incident took place last april. the same month rutgers basketball coach, mike rice, was fired and the athletic director resigned for this bullying incident. in his first interview since, rice told our robin roberts that he regrets the infamous incident. >> you were a bully. >> there was some actions that were certainly -- that were bullying, yes. >> reporter: now, tyree's family believes that coach cohen deserves the same discipline as rice. his father, mark, told "the star ledger," i really think disciplinary action should happen, almost to the point he should get fired. that's how bad it is. especially for the damage he's done to jevon. >> certainl
this one against rutgers university.his morning, news that redshirt freshman cornerback, jevon tyree, has quit the football team. his family is having that dave cohen be disciplined. jevon, who is the cousin of super bowl hero david tyree, told "the star ledger," that cohen called him emasculating names and threatened to head-butt him during a study hall session. he says the incident took place last april. the same month rutgers basketball coach, mike rice, was fired and the athletic...
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. >> reporter: rutgers university coach mike rice losing it. kicking players in the rear end.lls at their heads, and their groins. smacking them with foam pads. ranting, swearing, even screaming homophobic slurs. rice became a punch line on saturday night live. >> you put it through that hole and i won't hit you with the bat. >> reporter: when the story exploded, so did mike's career. i met him and his wife kerry last week for a no holds barred conversation. when it became public, what was your reaction? >> one of embarrassment, of shock. of sadness, that i would put myself in a situation like this. >> reporter: how do you defend throwing a ball at players, the verbal abuse, the anti-gay slurs? >> you don't. it's unacceptable. something that i'll never get over. >> reporter: do you think that you were a bully? >> there were some actions that were certainly -- that were bullying, yes. i thought it was necessary to get my team or that individual to be tougher. >> reporter: under intense pressure, rutgers university fired mike rice. >> i let so many people down, my players, rutge
. >> reporter: rutgers university coach mike rice losing it. kicking players in the rear end.lls at their heads, and their groins. smacking them with foam pads. ranting, swearing, even screaming homophobic slurs. rice became a punch line on saturday night live. >> you put it through that hole and i won't hit you with the bat. >> reporter: when the story exploded, so did mike's career. i met him and his wife kerry last week for a no holds barred conversation. when it became...
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fellowship to rutgers university. [applause] now, it is said that the mathematician has reached the highest rung on the ladder of human thought. let me hasten to say i am not a mathematician. [laughter] but i had the good forcheck up of having -- fortune of having e wonderful teachers. hell, that held you go home and study like mad. and so i really owe it to him. incidentally, in 1990 i was mayor, and i was a speaker at a convocation at berkeley. and i'm being introduced to all these professors and to him, and i didn't listen carefully, and he says dinkins, dinkins, i had a student named dip kins. i said, dr. blackwell! i graduated in 1950, this is 40 years later. and so -- but any rate, i'd had an interesting life. i had all kinds of jobs. i dug ditches, worked many factories, waited tables, washed cars and dishes, and all kinds of jobs. at howard i met my bride. as she came walking down what we call the senior walk a mere freshman, and i said, hey, freshman -- [laughter] and that was it. i was her first date at howa
fellowship to rutgers university. [applause] now, it is said that the mathematician has reached the highest rung on the ladder of human thought. let me hasten to say i am not a mathematician. [laughter] but i had the good forcheck up of having -- fortune of having e wonderful teachers. hell, that held you go home and study like mad. and so i really owe it to him. incidentally, in 1990 i was mayor, and i was a speaker at a convocation at berkeley. and i'm being introduced to all these professors...
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a former rutgers university otball player is claiming h was verbally abud by one of the team's aches.e left the team and is looki for a new place to play ball. >>> princeton university cpus could kno as soon as tomorrow if it will use an emergency vaccin for thousands of students. the decision is being made after rare strain of meningitis has sickened seven pple over the last several months. >> and still ahead in this half hour, lester, we're goingo talkbout prince hay, because day is the day he sets off for a trek to the south pole for woded warriors. it cou take a ltle bit of time so we'll fill you in an all those details for that. >> and we're also gng to talk a little turkey this morni as well. of cose, tnksgiving rig around the corn. how would you like to spend less time watching your turkey inhe ovenhis thanksgiving, more me watching footballperhaps. cut downn your cookingime and still leave you with a juicy bird. >> we like to eat. >> we're thenes who are still sittinthere well after the segment is or still eating. we love shooting videos on our artphones, but let's face it, we
a former rutgers university otball player is claiming h was verbally abud by one of the team's aches.e left the team and is looki for a new place to play ball. >>> princeton university cpus could kno as soon as tomorrow if it will use an emergency vaccin for thousands of students. the decision is being made after rare strain of meningitis has sickened seven pple over the last several months. >> and still ahead in this half hour, lester, we're goingo talkbout prince hay, because...
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. >>> bullying in college football in the wake of the miami dolphins scandal a rutgers university footblclaims a team coach verlly abused him so much, he had to quit this morning his mom i speakin out. >>> hairy's big advenre. prince iry, once known as the party prince, now off on a very serious mission with a group of woded warriors. th begin aong inspiring journey tohe south pole today, sunday, november 17, 2013.
. >>> bullying in college football in the wake of the miami dolphins scandal a rutgers university footblclaims a team coach verlly abused him so much, he had to quit this morning his mom i speakin out. >>> hairy's big advenre. prince iry, once known as the party prince, now off on a very serious mission with a group of woded warriors. th begin aong inspiring journey tohe south pole today, sunday, november 17, 2013.
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. >> sam mcneil of rutgers university in new jersey is not your average bus drivers. students love this guy. >> i bet they do. he is incredibly inspirational. how cool that he really has a calling to be a motivational speaker and he realizes he as a captive ad yons in his bus. >> it's like some motivational speech that's gone viral. >> here's the thing. one day students came and stan want driving anymore and they didn't know why. last week the student paper reported that stan had resigned. still there were a lot of questions about what actually happened. so stan decided to do a video letter to his students. >> they didn't accept the fact that i laid hands and prayed on one of the students. they didn't want to put on my record that they would fire me so they said that they would put on there that i resigned. so i said okay. >> the bus company says mr. mcneil had failed to follow a critical safety protocol that was cause for immediate termination when he chose to resign. >> of course students weren't going to let this happen. so this took to change.org to sign a petitio
. >> sam mcneil of rutgers university in new jersey is not your average bus drivers. students love this guy. >> i bet they do. he is incredibly inspirational. how cool that he really has a calling to be a motivational speaker and he realizes he as a captive ad yons in his bus. >> it's like some motivational speech that's gone viral. >> here's the thing. one day students came and stan want driving anymore and they didn't know why. last week the student paper reported that...
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. >> he's an expert on criminal justice at rutgers university.l because old models that use threats usually don't work because the threats were too big and never carried out, but hope, he says, does the exact opposite. >> what they've done with the hope model is to ratchet down the level of penalty. so that it's something that you can actuallia, ford to do and then ratchet up the likelihood that if you engage in misconduct you will actually experience that penalty. >> clear says the hope model also works because these penalties are seen as fair by the offenders. >> have a good day. >> rapid responses that are reasonable, that are understood to be reasonable, that the person understands what was happening and why it was happening and have a behavior shaping and behavior changing capacity. >> hope's success in steering offenders away from prison is so promising that programs modeled after it have now launched in courtrooms in 17 other states. >> washington state, for example, put its entire parole and probation population into its version of hope a
. >> he's an expert on criminal justice at rutgers university.l because old models that use threats usually don't work because the threats were too big and never carried out, but hope, he says, does the exact opposite. >> what they've done with the hope model is to ratchet down the level of penalty. so that it's something that you can actuallia, ford to do and then ratchet up the likelihood that if you engage in misconduct you will actually experience that penalty. >> clear...
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. >> researchers at university of washington u,c san diego, and rutgers university are looking into caracking, including the sensors and tires. >> wire leslie input into the vehicle. >> professor was able to remotely hack into tire pressure monitors required in most cars since 2008. they emit a signal allowing tire pressure to be checked electronically. >> we have 36 pounds of air in that tire. >> but using common lab equipment, researchers were able to capture the tire monitor signal, rewrite it and send it back to the car triggering a dash board warning light. >> and make the car think that its tires are flat while they are not. it is possible that somebody uses this to stop you from the side of the road. >> matthew, by his own admission, has hacked into multiple cars using cellar technology. >> i could potentially unlock a car in denver or new york from our office here in san francisco. >> his company has made it a mission to find the most technologically vulnerable cars on the road. >> this information we don't release publicly. we want to help people secure their vehicles. >> prima
. >> researchers at university of washington u,c san diego, and rutgers university are looking into caracking, including the sensors and tires. >> wire leslie input into the vehicle. >> professor was able to remotely hack into tire pressure monitors required in most cars since 2008. they emit a signal allowing tire pressure to be checked electronically. >> we have 36 pounds of air in that tire. >> but using common lab equipment, researchers were able to capture the...
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still ahead i'll talk to rutgers university professor deepa kumar about the controversial and my piece stop and frisk policy. people are interesting but he has something to say everybody has. a person want to sit next to on their porch. i mean the soul is in the water. that's whether it's a ballet dancer a ballplayer those are things that are curious to me is it just things i think about. that we're not a. i'm the president and a society. i think we're. going to continue to go. to. the bank or try to get all about money and vasily that for a politician write the laws and regulations. just two. days. after that. last week a federal appeals court stopped this brisk and wrist stop and frisk that's right the court blocked the sweeping changes to the n.y.p.d. use of race based the law enforcement program that was implemented back in august citing judge poor conduct and a lack of impartiality the court decided her ruling was completely in valid and removed her from the case so what does this mean for the future of stop and frisk going to and why please racist surveillance techniques and i an
still ahead i'll talk to rutgers university professor deepa kumar about the controversial and my piece stop and frisk policy. people are interesting but he has something to say everybody has. a person want to sit next to on their porch. i mean the soul is in the water. that's whether it's a ballet dancer a ballplayer those are things that are curious to me is it just things i think about. that we're not a. i'm the president and a society. i think we're. going to continue to go. to. the bank or...
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. >> reporter: researchers in the university of washington, uc- san diego and rutgers university are looking into car hacking including the sensors in tires. >> the transmits wirelessly into the vehicle. >> reporter: a professor was able to remotely hack into tire pressure monitors that are required in most cars since 2008. they emit a signal allowing tire pressure to be checked electronically. >> we have 36 pounds of air in that tire. >> reporter: but using common lab equipment researchers were able to capture the tire monitor signal, rewrite it and send it back to the car triggering a dashboard warning light. >> and major the car think that its tires are flat when they're not. it is plausible that somebody uses this to stop you from the side of the road. [ beep ] >> reporter: matthew by his own admission has hacked into multiple cars using cellular technology. >> i could potentially unlock a car in denver or in new york from our office here in san francisco. >> reporter: his company has made it a mission to find the most technologically vulnerable cars on the road. >> this informat
. >> reporter: researchers in the university of washington, uc- san diego and rutgers university are looking into car hacking including the sensors in tires. >> the transmits wirelessly into the vehicle. >> reporter: a professor was able to remotely hack into tire pressure monitors that are required in most cars since 2008. they emit a signal allowing tire pressure to be checked electronically. >> we have 36 pounds of air in that tire. >> reporter: but using common...
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still ahead i'll talk to rutgers university professor deepa kumar about the controversial and why police stop and frisk policy. wealthy british. time to. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports. last week a federal appeals court stopped this brisk and wrist stop and frisk that's right the court blocked the sweeping changes to the n.y.p.d. use of race based a law enforcement program that was implemented back in august citing judge poor conduct and the lack of impartiality the court decided her ruling was completely in valid and removed her from the case so what does this mean for the future of stop and frisk going to and why police are racist surveillance techniques and i answer that question i was joined earlier by wreckers university professor deepa kamar who writes extensively about race issues i started by asking her whether she thinks larger forces were played behind a recent ruling. i think this was basically the establishment trying to push back against a judge did
still ahead i'll talk to rutgers university professor deepa kumar about the controversial and why police stop and frisk policy. wealthy british. time to. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports. last week a federal appeals court stopped this brisk and wrist stop and frisk that's right the court blocked the sweeping changes to the n.y.p.d. use of race based a law enforcement...
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still ahead i'll talk to rutgers university professor deepa kumar about the controversial i might be to stop and frisk policy. are you willing to engage yourself in a debate when you would be pressing not only if war legalization of cannabis in our land but can paying for the abolishment of those punishments and say united arab emirates well look at what their own situation here first and with the countries easiest to solve with their countries that you mentioned there it's an even bigger problem and i would be opinion of the opinion that she's actually human rights to consume what you want so long as it isn't terribly cold or so this is actually a bigger issue and then kind of. the sulfur in cheek that i have over my own father . the fact that. they were going to do. the job the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy albus. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across the semi-colon we've been hijacked right handful
still ahead i'll talk to rutgers university professor deepa kumar about the controversial i might be to stop and frisk policy. are you willing to engage yourself in a debate when you would be pressing not only if war legalization of cannabis in our land but can paying for the abolishment of those punishments and say united arab emirates well look at what their own situation here first and with the countries easiest to solve with their countries that you mentioned there it's an even bigger...
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still ahead i'll talk to rutgers university professor deepa kumar about the controversial i might produce stop and frisk policy. over. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy albums. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been hijacked right handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers one school just my job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem or trying to fix rational debate in a real discussion that critical issues facing america to find a job ready to join the movement then welcome to the big picture. of the future with economic up and downs in the final months day but the deal sank i and the rest because i was doing the case you will be every week on the. so you don't. like to have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researcher. last week
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still ahead i'll talk to rutgers university professor deepa kumar about a controversial i might be to stop and frisk policy. but. i would like to know that you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy albus. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and our crowd simak know we've been hijacked lie a handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once told just by job market and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on on the world we go beyond identifying the problem trucks rational debate and real discussion critical issues facing america ready to join the movement then welcome to the big picture. the people i want to. take up something that is quite simply. was no way. clearly they were just at the wrong place at the wrong time. and sold to the us and turned over to the us for. the soul the be buried alive. was saved with great effort. to they
still ahead i'll talk to rutgers university professor deepa kumar about a controversial i might be to stop and frisk policy. but. i would like to know that you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy albus. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and our crowd simak know we've been hijacked lie a handful of transnational...
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miles studied the super storm in rutgeres university and vowing not to be caught off guard again. and he said this is the answer. essentially this is an underwater robt that monitors the ocean temperature? >> yeah, we call them gliders. >> reporter: miles said super storms are difficult to predict because forecasters limited access to ocean temperature. he said the glider will change that. >> ocean temperatures can drive how intense a hurricane s. knowing those temperatures we can forecast the intensity of the hurricane. >> reporter: currently rutgeres have 15 and 4 of which are in the atlantic and antartic ocean. scientist and students monitor every move with the gps tracking technology. your goal is to make sure something like sandy never devastates. >> we like to predict these in the future. >> reporter: more importantly, he said plan for them when they hit. that's it from here, bill. >> i like the technology. >> reporter: more information the better. >> that's right. >>> he runs america's fourth largest city. and the toronto mayor is refusing to step down for smoking crack or
miles studied the super storm in rutgeres university and vowing not to be caught off guard again. and he said this is the answer. essentially this is an underwater robt that monitors the ocean temperature? >> yeah, we call them gliders. >> reporter: miles said super storms are difficult to predict because forecasters limited access to ocean temperature. he said the glider will change that. >> ocean temperatures can drive how intense a hurricane s. knowing those temperatures we...
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. >>> another allegation has surfaced tonight of a coach bullying a student athlete at rutgers universitys time it involves the football team. the father of freshman defensive back jevon tyree says the coach suffered him after he suffered an injury. >> jevon says he actually spit in his face. the coach said he has a lisp. i said if you have a lisp, you shouldn't be that close to someone you're arguing with. he then said to jevon, i should head butt you. >> all of this comes after rutgers fired basketball coach mike rice in april when video surfaced of him bullying his players. the university says the incidentinvolving tyree was investigated and the coach apologized. tyree says he plans to transferto a different school next year. >>> cancer survivors may find themselves at risk of premature heart disease because of the cancer treatment. the university of minnesota tracked young cancer survivors and found premature heart disease was more likely among the cancer survivors. for those who survive leukemia the risk was 9% higher. the study suggests doctors manage heart disease risk while kids a
. >>> another allegation has surfaced tonight of a coach bullying a student athlete at rutgers universitys time it involves the football team. the father of freshman defensive back jevon tyree says the coach suffered him after he suffered an injury. >> jevon says he actually spit in his face. the coach said he has a lisp. i said if you have a lisp, you shouldn't be that close to someone you're arguing with. he then said to jevon, i should head butt you. >> all of this comes...
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it is about a professor at rutgers university who is teaching a cla about bruce springsteen. [ cheerst's cool. t it is a little wei when he starts out every lecture with one, two, three, four! welcome, everybo. pleasepen your textbooks t page 75. [ laughter ] where we left f. [ applause ] ♪ no, i don't know what to do. [ ughter ] that's how he walks . ju give me a beat. one, two. one, t, three, four! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] a one man show. i do a one-manruce springsteen show. >> steve: of off, off, off broadway. >> jimmy: it's called "off oadway." steve: it's called "nebraska." it's just the "nebska" album. >> jimmy: ye, it's just the "nebraska album." it's the electriguitar version of the "nebraskaalbum. really awful it's really bad. no ticketsold. [ laughter ] unfounately. hey, listen to this. poli in california are n looking for thievewho recently stole $400,000 worth of lnuts from a farm. [ laughter ] stole walnuts. i hope they don't get caught because as sooas they're in jail, their cell mates are gna be, li, "so, i heard you like to granuts." >> stevei can't. i'm not going say
it is about a professor at rutgers university who is teaching a cla about bruce springsteen. [ cheerst's cool. t it is a little wei when he starts out every lecture with one, two, three, four! welcome, everybo. pleasepen your textbooks t page 75. [ laughter ] where we left f. [ applause ] ♪ no, i don't know what to do. [ ughter ] that's how he walks . ju give me a beat. one, two. one, t, three, four! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] a one man show. i do a one-manruce springsteen show. >>...
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. >>> rutgers university are rallying for sam mcneil the campus bus driver who was pressured to resignying for a passenger. a petition calling for his job back has nearly 6,000 signatures. >> it is sad to see him go. sad to see him not here over an issue like this. >> see what a big impact he had on us and invite him back. >> the bus company first transit said they respect the religious belief but said he choose to he radio sign for a safety violation. >> the vatican has concerns the pope could be part of a mafia hit. they are nervous about the pope's drive to reform the catholic church. one-half yaw expert says the reform threaten long time ties between the church and dangerous crime syndicate. the pope called on members of the italian organized crime to repent. >> it is 47 after the top of the hour. lazy weekend aren't they the best? all of that lying around it can be really bad for you. why unwinding could stress you out more. >> come on. when a car crashes down an embankment into a pond with the driver inside. why he would not think twice about risking his life to help. >> brian ki
. >>> rutgers university are rallying for sam mcneil the campus bus driver who was pressured to resignying for a passenger. a petition calling for his job back has nearly 6,000 signatures. >> it is sad to see him go. sad to see him not here over an issue like this. >> see what a big impact he had on us and invite him back. >> the bus company first transit said they respect the religious belief but said he choose to he radio sign for a safety violation. >> the...
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now, another coach at rutgers university is accused of verbally abusing a player.his happen again? >>> cancer concern. a new warning that some of our favorite foods could contain a dangerous chemical. before your breakfast this morning, we'll give you the list of what you should avoid eating. >>> angry alec. the actor's latest tirade. >> i asked you a question. you want to apologize? >> why you won't be seeing him on his new cable tv show anytime soon. ♪ >>> and kid caped crusader.
now, another coach at rutgers university is accused of verbally abusing a player.his happen again? >>> cancer concern. a new warning that some of our favorite foods could contain a dangerous chemical. before your breakfast this morning, we'll give you the list of what you should avoid eating. >>> angry alec. the actor's latest tirade. >> i asked you a question. you want to apologize? >> why you won't be seeing him on his new cable tv show anytime soon. ♪...
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. >> rutgers university football player left the team after alleging a coach verbally abused him andthe coach was reprimanded and denied and physical contact with the player. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. ♪ >>> shut that door! let's go! >> inside the tulsa county jail, many of the inmates and officers alike say they live by the credo, give respect to get respect. >> let's go. open these doors. get in them. let's go. >> robert greene, who's awaiting transfer to prison to serve five years for possession of drugs and a stolen vehicle, says respect is part of his heritage. >> the native americans respect the earth. they respect everything around them. >> can't get a club to save my life. >> and greene says it was a matter of respect that recently led him to a brief stay in administrative segregation. >> i got in a fight. somebody said too many words to me and i had to punch him in the face. yeah. felt bad afterwards, though. >> why? >> because i got a heart now. i actually care. i actually care now. back then i didn't give a [ bleep ] but now i do care.
. >> rutgers university football player left the team after alleging a coach verbally abused him andthe coach was reprimanded and denied and physical contact with the player. >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. ♪ >>> shut that door! let's go! >> inside the tulsa county jail, many of the inmates and officers alike say they live by the credo, give respect to get respect. >> let's go. open these doors. get in them. let's go....
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. >> reporter: researchers in the university of washington, uc- san diego and rutgers university are looking into car hacking including the sensors in tires. >> the transmits wirelessly into the vehicle. >> reporter: a professor was able to remotely hack into tire pressure monitors that are required in most cars since 2008. they emit a signal allowing tire pressure to be checked electronically. >> we have 36 pounds of air in that tire. >> reporter: but using common lab equipment researchers were able to capture the tire monitor signal, rewrite it and send it back to the car triggering a dashboard warning light. >> and major the car think that -- >> and make the car think that its tires are flat while they are not. it is plausible that somebody uses this to stop you from the side of the road. [ beep ] >> reporter: matthew by his own admission has hacked into multiple cars using cellular technology. >> i could potentially unlock a car in denver or in new york from our office here in san francisco. >> reporter: his company has made it a mission to find the most technologically vulnerabl
. >> reporter: researchers in the university of washington, uc- san diego and rutgers university are looking into car hacking including the sensors in tires. >> the transmits wirelessly into the vehicle. >> reporter: a professor was able to remotely hack into tire pressure monitors that are required in most cars since 2008. they emit a signal allowing tire pressure to be checked electronically. >> we have 36 pounds of air in that tire. >> reporter: but using common...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the marching scarlet knights of rutgers university performingre spectacular. what a way to start the day. rutgers is moving to the big ten conference next year. maria molina has more on the plaza with them. >> good morning. that's right. here to tell us more is director of the scarlet knights, tim smith. first of all, thank you so much for joining us early this morning of the i know it's so hot out. i know it must be so tough for you to get out early this morning. >> i think they picked the coldest day of the year so far to show up. >> yes, you actually did. how excited are you about joining the big ten conference next year? >> it's incredible. we're with some of the best known college and universities in the world. >> that's right. the big ten conference has such rich history. it's been around for over 100 years. we have legendary names and you're already a strong program. i'm sure you'll be amazing. but we want to ask you, how tough is it to direct the rutgers university band because i'm sure you spend many, many hours practicing. >> we do. i
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> ladies and gentlemen, the marching scarlet knights of rutgers university performingre spectacular. what a way to start the day. rutgers is moving to the big ten conference next year. maria molina has more on the plaza with them. >> good morning. that's right. here to tell us more is director of the scarlet knights, tim smith. first of all, thank you so much for joining us early this morning of the i know it's so hot out. i know it must be so tough...
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a new book 10 years in the making that looks at how some of the country's major universities, harvard, yale, then, rutgers, williams, university of north carolina, just to name a few, are drenched in the sweat and sometimes blood of the african slaves that were brought here. the book is called "ebony and ivy: race, slavery, and the troubled history of america's universities. " in it, craig stephen wilder from m.i.t. reveals how the slave economy and higher education group together. the american campus today as a silent monument to slavery. this history is silent no more. professor wilder joins us here in new york. america's most elite universities. what relation do they have to slavery? >> multiple relationships. the first and most provocative is the relationship to the slave trade itself. in the middle of the 18th century from 1746 until 1769, less than a quarter century, the number of colleges in british colonies triples from the three to nine. the original were harvard, yale, and william and mary. and then there were nine. it triples in that 25 year period. it is precisely at the time of the rise of th
a new book 10 years in the making that looks at how some of the country's major universities, harvard, yale, then, rutgers, williams, university of north carolina, just to name a few, are drenched in the sweat and sometimes blood of the african slaves that were brought here. the book is called "ebony and ivy: race, slavery, and the troubled history of america's universities. " in it, craig stephen wilder from m.i.t. reveals how the slave economy and higher education group together....
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now it's happened at rutgers university in new brunswick, new jersey. me folks in some prayers at certain points during the bus trip but one girl who was in a wheelchair, he just reached over and touched her and asked that god heal her. he just reached over and said, god bless you, wanted to heal her. now he's in trouble as well for doing this. >> is this the worst thing a bus driver has done? >> wouldn't you be worried? as a parent i'm worried about the bus driver smacking kids around, smoking crack before they drive, leaving children in the bus, falling asleep at the wheel. those are the bus drivers i'm concerned about. the ones who say prayers and sing christian songs are not a threat to my kids. >> now there's a petition by the rutgers students. they put this up on change.org. stan, the rutgers bus driver that we all know and love recently resigned from his position. the rutgers community is speculating that pressure from the university had to do with his decision. let's get our beloved champ back. currently has 7,000 signatures. >> you can understan
now it's happened at rutgers university in new brunswick, new jersey. me folks in some prayers at certain points during the bus trip but one girl who was in a wheelchair, he just reached over and touched her and asked that god heal her. he just reached over and said, god bless you, wanted to heal her. now he's in trouble as well for doing this. >> is this the worst thing a bus driver has done? >> wouldn't you be worried? as a parent i'm worried about the bus driver smacking kids...
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. >> it's a new class going on at rutgers university.s offering a bruce springsteen religion class for kids who worship the class. >> it's not psychiatric code it's a class. it's interesting. there was a story yesterday about how there has been a fairly dramatic downturn in applications to private universities that are charging 50 grand or more for a liberal arts education. could it be related. maybe kids and parents are figuring out it's not worth getting a degree in post-feminist poetry. babe i can listen to bruce springsteen for free on youtube. it's a class, freshman seminar. i don't think this class will replace some other theology type class, a religion requirement. seems like a neat idea. in my school in wilmington, north carolina they had a parrot head class. >> springsteen, because the teacher says that springsteen refers more often to stories of the hebrew bible, old testament than the new testament he said springsteen offers bibleal stories into the american landscape. you can get three credit hours. >> i'm paying tuition and
. >> it's a new class going on at rutgers university.s offering a bruce springsteen religion class for kids who worship the class. >> it's not psychiatric code it's a class. it's interesting. there was a story yesterday about how there has been a fairly dramatic downturn in applications to private universities that are charging 50 grand or more for a liberal arts education. could it be related. maybe kids and parents are figuring out it's not worth getting a degree in post-feminist...
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rick leventhal is live from rutgers university at the stadium there in piscataway, new jersey.s the latest with this one? >> reporter: martha the timing is a bit unusual. this bullying incident allegedly happened back in april, the same time the basketball coach was fired and athletic director resigned over another bullying scandal that was highly publicized. in this new case, 19-year-old red shirt freshman cornerback javon tyree said the football's team's defensive coordinator, dave cohen, verbally abuseed him during a study hall and calling him names and threatened to head butt him in front after tutor. the school says he apologized next day. he got less playing time in practice and games and quit the team earlier this month when the coach played wide receiver in cornerback instead of putting him in the game. basketball coach mike rice, a lot of video of him abusing players and throwing ball at him and shoving at him. in this new case apparently there is no video to show, martha. martha: how is rutgers defending itself. >> rutgers dealt with the situation immediately back in
rick leventhal is live from rutgers university at the stadium there in piscataway, new jersey.s the latest with this one? >> reporter: martha the timing is a bit unusual. this bullying incident allegedly happened back in april, the same time the basketball coach was fired and athletic director resigned over another bullying scandal that was highly publicized. in this new case, 19-year-old red shirt freshman cornerback javon tyree said the football's team's defensive coordinator, dave...
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did sufficiently well that i graduated with honors and won a fellowship to rutgers university. [applause] now, it is said that the mathematician has reached the highest rung on the ladder of human thought. let me hasten to say i am not a mathematician. [laughter] but i had the good fortune of having some wonderful teachers; dr. david blackwell, the head of the department. and if you didn't have the correct answer, his attitude was not to try to embarrass you, but he said, well, perhaps tomorrow you'll be prepared. well, hell, that made you go home and study like mad. [laughter] and so i really owe it to him. incidentally, in 1990 i was mayor, and i was a speaker at a convocation at berkeley. and i'm being introduced to all these professors and to him, and i didn't listen carefully, and he says dinkins, dinkins, i had a student's name dinkins. i said, dr. blackwell! i graduated in 1950, this is 40 years later. and so, but any rate, i'd had an interesting life. i had all kinds of jobs. i dug ditches, worked in factories, waited tables, washed cars and dishes. and i had all kinds
did sufficiently well that i graduated with honors and won a fellowship to rutgers university. [applause] now, it is said that the mathematician has reached the highest rung on the ladder of human thought. let me hasten to say i am not a mathematician. [laughter] but i had the good fortune of having some wonderful teachers; dr. david blackwell, the head of the department. and if you didn't have the correct answer, his attitude was not to try to embarrass you, but he said, well, perhaps tomorrow...
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jon: well, a big shake-up at rutgers university after a bus driver gets fired for praying with a wheelchair-boundur religion correspondent, lauren green, is here with that story. >> reporter: hey, hi, guys, how you doing? well, you know, there is a dispute about why stan mcneal left his job. first, his employer, first transit, says it was for failing to properly secure a wheelchair, but he says it was because of his overtly religious behavior, and he always talked with students about their lives, giving them pep talks laced heavily with words of his christian faith and wisdom. well, regardless, more than 6700 students have signed a petition supporting stan mcneal. they say he was not only an inspiration to them, but a shining light of support. >> every time you'd get on a bus with stan, he'd high-fiveeveryone everyone that got on the bus. >> i've had a couple of experiences, and i truly believed i walked off that bus feeling better, more inspired, more motivated. >> if you don't want to hear it, you can just put your headphones in. he doesn't take offense to it. >> mcneal misses the students. he
jon: well, a big shake-up at rutgers university after a bus driver gets fired for praying with a wheelchair-boundur religion correspondent, lauren green, is here with that story. >> reporter: hey, hi, guys, how you doing? well, you know, there is a dispute about why stan mcneal left his job. first, his employer, first transit, says it was for failing to properly secure a wheelchair, but he says it was because of his overtly religious behavior, and he always talked with students about...
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. >> a basketball coach from rutgers university, caught on tape, attacking his college players. >> reporterh as he punches players from behind, hurling balls at their heads and their groins. big, strong athletes, against their coach, defenseless. and when you turn up the sound, you hear the verbal abuse. ranting, swearing, even screaming homophobic slurs. i met mike rice and his wife, kerry, last week for his first sitdown television interview. after the public had seen that video, what was it like at home? >> obviously, it was devastating for all of us. the video being played over and over again. >> my first reaction when i saw the tape was, one of embarrassment. of shock. of sadness that i would put myself in a situation like this. >> reporter: you were a bully. >> there was some actions that were certainly -- that were bullying, yes. >> reporter: mike's credo, practice must be harder than games. that temper, never far from the surface. >> at the time i thought it was necessary to get my team or that individual to be tough. >> reporter: some of the harshest criticism came as a result of t
. >> a basketball coach from rutgers university, caught on tape, attacking his college players. >> reporterh as he punches players from behind, hurling balls at their heads and their groins. big, strong athletes, against their coach, defenseless. and when you turn up the sound, you hear the verbal abuse. ranting, swearing, even screaming homophobic slurs. i met mike rice and his wife, kerry, last week for his first sitdown television interview. after the public had seen that video,...
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speaking of tough love - a rutgers university football player quits - calling his coach a big bully. >> good morning, welcome to al jazeera america, i'm morgan radford. >> relief efforts are picking up nine days after typhoon haiyan struck the philippines. more than 3,600 died. those who survived are finally getting the help that they need. food, water and medical supplies have started getting to areas that were completely cut off by the storm. the u.s. military is now dropping food and water to survivors in the area. but more than 1,000 people are still missing. some 4 million people are homeless. for the latest - we are going to talk about - talk to craig leeson, who is standing by in the philippines. first let's tell you about an attack in afghanistan where more than 2,000 afghan elders will meet in kabul. they'll vote on the future of u.s. troops in afghanistan. the u.s. is trying to hammer out an agreement to keep forces on the ground beyond 2014. that effort was dealt a blow on saturday after suicide bomb attack killed six people. jane ferguson reports from kabul. >> it was an
speaking of tough love - a rutgers university football player quits - calling his coach a big bully. >> good morning, welcome to al jazeera america, i'm morgan radford. >> relief efforts are picking up nine days after typhoon haiyan struck the philippines. more than 3,600 died. those who survived are finally getting the help that they need. food, water and medical supplies have started getting to areas that were completely cut off by the storm. the u.s. military is now dropping food...
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thing because there are so many other places -- >> you know, david tepper has given money to rutgers university where his wife went to school. >> so he's spreading it around. it's a good thing. >> there you go. >> they could use the money to upgrade the academic -- >> blah, blah, blah, freedman went there, too. and calissa flockhart. >> the kauffman brothers are now admitting it's a hoax. >> actually, she went to shawnee high school whether my brothers went to high school. i think she went to rutgers, too. >> is she still married to harrison ford? >> yeah. i have to go to break. find out why all these people were on line at midnight. and why their purchases could be make or break for an entire industry. >>> coming up, we'll talk to the top executives from unum, waste management, kimberly clark, te and fedex. bny mellon combines investment management & investment servicing, giving us unique insights which help us attract the industry's brightest minds who create powerful strategies for a country's investments which are used to build new schools to build more bright minds. invested in the world.
thing because there are so many other places -- >> you know, david tepper has given money to rutgers university where his wife went to school. >> so he's spreading it around. it's a good thing. >> there you go. >> they could use the money to upgrade the academic -- >> blah, blah, blah, freedman went there, too. and calissa flockhart. >> the kauffman brothers are now admitting it's a hoax. >> actually, she went to shawnee high school whether my brothers...
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the rutgers university student committed suicide after his roommate secretly videotaped him kissing anotherto new jersey bridge was the final destination in a 37 day walk spanning nearly a thousand miles to promote friendship and stop bullying. >> world leaders coming together talking climate change. >> they are gathered in poland, trying to reach a deal to cut greenhouse gases. >> there is controversy about players involved in the talks. >> another food recall to tell you about over concerns about e-coli. a new report criticizing the treatment of migrant workers in a middle eastern country. the u.n. is raising a red flag. >> as we honor our veterans, we honor those we lost. we'll show you the too many of the unknown soldier. >> this is a look at the u.s. s intrepid, as we honor our veterans on this day. and to contact the centers and >> good morning, welcome back to aljazeera america. >> the beyond the nations climate change summit is underway in poland. world leaders are looking to cut greenhouse gas emissions. some argue companies involved in the process may not have the best intentions.
the rutgers university student committed suicide after his roommate secretly videotaped him kissing anotherto new jersey bridge was the final destination in a 37 day walk spanning nearly a thousand miles to promote friendship and stop bullying. >> world leaders coming together talking climate change. >> they are gathered in poland, trying to reach a deal to cut greenhouse gases. >> there is controversy about players involved in the talks. >> another food recall to tell...
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. >> new charges of bullying at rutgers university.ayer said defensive coordinator dave cohen used vulgar female insults toward him and he therenned to head butt him. he quit the team. his parents want him disciplined. he has not agreed to meet with them. >> john henry smith has a look at this morning's sports. a wild and controversial finish in monday night football. >> when the nfl schedule came out patriots versus upon thyrse did not seem competitive. it may have been the best monday night so far this season. great quarterback matchup, hitting old school tom brady versus cam newton. 10-3 lead at half time, but gone cross key into the end zone. panthers lead 17-10. to the fourth, ridley benched for fumbling, holding on tight, tied inside of two minutes, the play, newton caps off a drive with a 25-yard t.d. toss. the only catch of the night, puts carolina up late. last play of the game, brady into the end zone for gronkowski. the ball gets picked off, will you there's a flag behind lester for interference. the ref decided the pass was
. >> new charges of bullying at rutgers university.ayer said defensive coordinator dave cohen used vulgar female insults toward him and he therenned to head butt him. he quit the team. his parents want him disciplined. he has not agreed to meet with them. >> john henry smith has a look at this morning's sports. a wild and controversial finish in monday night football. >> when the nfl schedule came out patriots versus upon thyrse did not seem competitive. it may have been the...
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marching scarlet knights of rutgers university performing live. ♪ ♪ >> you had the bieber before thejesse rafael there. >> a bird, a plane, the lone ranger. >> i bought it for halloween. >> we were supposed to have a picture that shows your eyes whether they're sparkling and what do they do? they put up a picture of brian with a mask. >> i'm five years old. >> i need to see that picture at least once a week. >> they put it on the website too. >> good week. >> good week for your book signing. "new york times" bestseller. >> a great one for the doocy dynasty. >> remember you miss a little, you miss a lot. >> right. we also found out women are catty. >> since the president took office, hundreds of our top military leaders have left their posts. why? and is this compromising our national security? >>> plus the bieb headed to the slammer. an update on the pop star's south american legal troubles. ♪ my customers can shop around. but it doesn't usually work that way with health care. with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and cost estimates, so
marching scarlet knights of rutgers university performing live. ♪ ♪ >> you had the bieber before thejesse rafael there. >> a bird, a plane, the lone ranger. >> i bought it for halloween. >> we were supposed to have a picture that shows your eyes whether they're sparkling and what do they do? they put up a picture of brian with a mask. >> i'm five years old. >> i need to see that picture at least once a week. >> they put it on the website too....
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rutgers. it's a new course called springsteen 101. it must be fun taking the pop quizzes, though. new jersey universityis offering a freshman seminar that is about the boss' lyrics, starting with his 1973 album, all the way to last year's "wrecking ball." ly i just want to point out, he coined well before miley. >> and right there. >> professor. >> are you teaching the course, angie? you're moonlighting, aren't you? >> i could teach it. >> i know you could. if you didn't know, she starts us every morning with the words of the boss. >> she is the boss, frankly. >>> and finally, everybody, in "pop news" this morning, a very important birthday to celebrate in this wednesday edition. 100 years ago today, the mallomar was born. the year was 1913. and back then, they could not ship the cookies during summer months because they would melt. they were only sold from september to march. now, today, obviously, that's not an issue. but nabisco still halts production during the summer, as a nod to the legendary cookie. i love that little factoid. time to stock up because they're in season. >> so wrong. >> really go
rutgers. it's a new course called springsteen 101. it must be fun taking the pop quizzes, though. new jersey universityis offering a freshman seminar that is about the boss' lyrics, starting with his 1973 album, all the way to last year's "wrecking ball." ly i just want to point out, he coined well before miley. >> and right there. >> professor. >> are you teaching the course, angie? you're moonlighting, aren't you? >> i could teach it. >> i know you...
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turns into a support system that may look different on the campus of rutgers versus case western reserve or the ohio state universityand so, we want to be able to support these kids at that grass-roots level, and we feel that those academic environments are the best way to do that. and what that then does is allows those individuals' needs, those communities' needs, to be addressed at the community level. do you have young people on your board? we actually do. one of the founding members of ypr is on the board of the association of recovery schools: anne thompson. because what i would think, alison, is that it is important to give the leadership role to young people, correct? i think it's crucial. i remember when i entered to this field-again i entered because i had lost my brother to suicide-started going to conferences, and i was the only person in the room under the age of 50 talking about college student mental health, and i just couldn't understand it. and what we have seen as active minds has evolved over the past 10 years is that not only is it crucial for young adults to be able to be involved, they want to
turns into a support system that may look different on the campus of rutgers versus case western reserve or the ohio state universityand so, we want to be able to support these kids at that grass-roots level, and we feel that those academic environments are the best way to do that. and what that then does is allows those individuals' needs, those communities' needs, to be addressed at the community level. do you have young people on your board? we actually do. one of the founding members of ypr...
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monmouth university has christie up by 20, and a rutgers poll has him in the lead 66 to 30%.e the first republican in the state to win more than 50% of the vote since 1988. but "the new york times" reports democrats are doing everything in their power to prevent christie from getting a landslide victory. a total of $35 million has been spent by outside groups during the new jersey election, the highest amount in any state ever with the exception of california. >> why would they raise that money? >> i don't know. >> why would they waste it? >> why would they -- >> they're not using it to try to stop governor christie. they're using it to try to hold control of the legislature, which they can do with big targeted money in those districts. the last time the democratic party failed to stop a governor who had presidential aspirations from a big re-election victory, george bush. huge mistake on the democratic party. they ran a weak candidate, didn't do any damage to him, and he got elected president. and if governor christie is like the president in three years it's i think in larg
monmouth university has christie up by 20, and a rutgers poll has him in the lead 66 to 30%.e the first republican in the state to win more than 50% of the vote since 1988. but "the new york times" reports democrats are doing everything in their power to prevent christie from getting a landslide victory. a total of $35 million has been spent by outside groups during the new jersey election, the highest amount in any state ever with the exception of california. >> why would they...