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university. it's one of the top in the country. -- rutgers is a great research university. it's one of the top in the country. there are many issues relating tohuman health and wellness biology. and we have all of the components of that on our campus. the basic research, the clinical research, the clinical care components, as well as the arts and sciences and humanities that are necessary for any well-rounded individual who will participating clinical care research. it is critical to our mission. guest: the one thing you've brought up and the one thing you focused on personally is diseases. outbreak in west africa, the ebola disease, how do you think this country is handling that? and not only this country, but the world. guest: if you look at it from the perspective of the world, it's a response that has multiple levels. how do you deal with the disease as a disease? how do you treat the individual patient? theou have in your location health-care care system that can handle providing that treatment? is there the simple, basic sanitation and care in place to deal with the?
university. it's one of the top in the country. -- rutgers is a great research university. it's one of the top in the country. there are many issues relating tohuman health and wellness biology. and we have all of the components of that on our campus. the basic research, the clinical research, the clinical care components, as well as the arts and sciences and humanities that are necessary for any well-rounded individual who will participating clinical care research. it is critical to our...
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after of which he obtained his law degree from rutgers university and has been practicing law for over 30 years. he uses these experiences in the committee meeting and decision making. he is also one in the community. he has invested in the community and community of louisiana through a nonprofit organization and being one with his constituents everyone issing them the judiciary committee, health and welfare and other committees. we is not responsible for all leadership is supposed to be all across america. it was said by martin luther king, jr. that human progress is neither automatic nor inevita e inevitable. every step towards the goal of justice requires sacrifice, struggling and suffer. tireless exertion and passionate concern of dedicated individuals. ladies and gentlemen, i'm privileged to present you too man dedicated to this cause, for justice, for opportunity and for froe dom. a man in a fight for what is right and a man who will die with his boots on, senator elbert guillory. ♪ ♪ >> good afternoon. joseph, thank you very much. that was extremely well done. young men like tha
after of which he obtained his law degree from rutgers university and has been practicing law for over 30 years. he uses these experiences in the committee meeting and decision making. he is also one in the community. he has invested in the community and community of louisiana through a nonprofit organization and being one with his constituents everyone issing them the judiciary committee, health and welfare and other committees. we is not responsible for all leadership is supposed to be all...
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university. it's one of the top in the country. -- rutgers is a great research university.it's one of the top in the country. there are many issues relating tohuman health and wellness biology. and we have all of the components of that on our campus. the basic research, the clinical research, the clinical care components, as well as the arts and sciences and humanities that are necessary for any well-rounded individual who will participating clinical care research. it is critical to our mission. guest: the one thing you've brought up and the one thing you focused on personally is diseases. outbreak in west africa, the ebola disease, how do you think this country is handling that? and not only this country, but the world. guest: if you look at it from the perspective of the world, it's a response that has multiple levels. how do you deal with the disease as a disease? how do you treat the individual patient? theou have in your location health-care care system that can handle providing that treatment? is there the simple, basic sanitation and care in place to deal with the? t
university. it's one of the top in the country. -- rutgers is a great research university.it's one of the top in the country. there are many issues relating tohuman health and wellness biology. and we have all of the components of that on our campus. the basic research, the clinical research, the clinical care components, as well as the arts and sciences and humanities that are necessary for any well-rounded individual who will participating clinical care research. it is critical to our...
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. >> lewinsky said she was inspired to act after a rutgers university student killed himself when hisoommate used a web cam to spy on him kissing another man. >>> and a fire that trapped a man inside. we showed this moment when strangers came to his rescue. take a look at what fire fighters saw. captured on a helmet cam. the flames coming straight at the fire fighters as they worked to put it out. they had face masks and oxygen. the hero rescuer did not. >> i was scared. i'm sure anybody would be scared. but there's a life. try to help them. >> the fire fighters quickly put out the fire. but a little bit too late for the rescue if those folks had not arrived. the fire destroyed his life, but they saved his life. >>> it was a wild one on monday night football. >> and high lights from our guys at espn. >> let's go. monday night football. wake up. steelers at home against the texans. steelers haven't lost a monday night football game since the mil lard philmore administration, or grover alexander? they have struggled in the red zone, that's a way to unstruggle. look at mike tomlin. take
. >> lewinsky said she was inspired to act after a rutgers university student killed himself when hisoommate used a web cam to spy on him kissing another man. >>> and a fire that trapped a man inside. we showed this moment when strangers came to his rescue. take a look at what fire fighters saw. captured on a helmet cam. the flames coming straight at the fire fighters as they worked to put it out. they had face masks and oxygen. the hero rescuer did not. >> i was scared....
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. >>> new information this morning about the death of a rutgers university student. prosecutors say she died of alcohol poisoning. her death was ruled accidental. she died on september 21st after a party at a fraternity house. authorities say some friends took her to the hospital where she was later pronounced dead. she was a sophomore majoring in animal sciences. >>> 4:46. scientists in massachusetts have invented a disinfectant system that can kill the virus on surfaces and tools. they say the disinfectant is being used on the front lines in south africa. but researchers say what makes the system unique is that it is easy to transport and can be acac activated in places where clean water is not readily available. >> we also developed a handheld sprayer to make a liquid solution on the chlorine dioxide. >> to know that we had a part in it is just. >> the lab says they have had inquiries now from u.s. hospitals. >>> a pennsylvania company is recalling about 31,000 pounds of gluten free breaded chicken products because they might be contaminated with bacteria. murray'
. >>> new information this morning about the death of a rutgers university student. prosecutors say she died of alcohol poisoning. her death was ruled accidental. she died on september 21st after a party at a fraternity house. authorities say some friends took her to the hospital where she was later pronounced dead. she was a sophomore majoring in animal sciences. >>> 4:46. scientists in massachusetts have invented a disinfectant system that can kill the virus on surfaces and...
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. >>> new information this morning about the death of a rutgers university student. 19-year-o 19-year-oldaitlin cobach died of alcohol poisoning. she died on september 21st after a party at a frat house. friends took her to the hospital where she was later pronounced dead. she was a sophomore majoring in animal sciences. >>> the family of a murdered gloucester county girl is suing local law enforcement agencies claiming that they failed their child. 12-year-old autumn pasquale disappeared and found dead two days later. the suit claims law enforcement did not follow appropriate procedures, including a canvas of the immediate area where the girl went missing two years ago. it was filed against gloucester county, its prosecutor's office and the new jersey state police. the gloucester county legal office says they have not received a copy of that lawsuit, but a spokesman released a statement saying in part, any civil action seeking money damages by pointing blame at police is misplaced. >>> 600 scientists are in denmark this week for a summit on climate change and to coincide with the event.
. >>> new information this morning about the death of a rutgers university student. 19-year-o 19-year-oldaitlin cobach died of alcohol poisoning. she died on september 21st after a party at a frat house. friends took her to the hospital where she was later pronounced dead. she was a sophomore majoring in animal sciences. >>> the family of a murdered gloucester county girl is suing local law enforcement agencies claiming that they failed their child. 12-year-old autumn pasquale...
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findings of independent brain research experts who performed brain imaging and other tests at rutgers universityedical school. >> people have been very critical about this family and myself, saying somehow we're trying to pull a hoax or something. we're not. we have mri evidence, eeg evidence. >> reporter: wakefield shared photos of the girl appearing nourished and full of colors and videos that show her responding to commands to move her feet and hands. however, we are not able to independently verify the videos. >> she's not deteriorating. her skin looks flawless. she looks better to me. she has no organ failure. >> reporter: the family filed a court petition asking a judge to reverse the girl's death certificate. doctors declared her brain dead last december after she underwent tonsil surgery at ucsf children's hospital oakland. her mother wants to bring her home from new jersey where she and her parents have been staying. >> i'm not crazy, you think i would give up my job, my house, my kids, my family, my everything, if i didn't believe in jahai? >> reporter: now children's hospital oakland
findings of independent brain research experts who performed brain imaging and other tests at rutgers universityedical school. >> people have been very critical about this family and myself, saying somehow we're trying to pull a hoax or something. we're not. we have mri evidence, eeg evidence. >> reporter: wakefield shared photos of the girl appearing nourished and full of colors and videos that show her responding to commands to move her feet and hands. however, we are not able to...
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host: i want to ask you about players and coaches at rutgers university. many of -- many no ray rice from rutgers university. here is a headline. time, -- to,was the decision made they say "the race ray rice from was that decision made and how difficult was it? you upfirst, let me back a little bit. we take a very firm line on the ethics of our athletics program. it has been one of my primary concerns since i came here. i have a zero tolerance for any activities in our athletic program which i do not think mean our standards of ethics. we train student athletes. 95% of our student-athletes do not play professional sports. they need to be trained for a college degree that leads to an educational opportunity. and i'm proud to say that the academic performance rating and graduation rates of our student athletes ranked nationally in the top 10%, the very top of the big ten. and we say we are doing. -- and we do what we say we are doing. anybody who does not live up to the standards will be quickly out of the program. we have no tolerance for that. in regard to
host: i want to ask you about players and coaches at rutgers university. many of -- many no ray rice from rutgers university. here is a headline. time, -- to,was the decision made they say "the race ray rice from was that decision made and how difficult was it? you upfirst, let me back a little bit. we take a very firm line on the ethics of our athletics program. it has been one of my primary concerns since i came here. i have a zero tolerance for any activities in our athletic program...
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police shot and killed the animal after this rutgers university student was found dead in a nature preserve last month. officials say this is the first time a bear has killed a person in new jersey. still don't know what provoked the attack. quite a mystery there. >>> casino workers are taking a stand. >> that's right. the new tactic they plan to use a little later this morning to protest the shutdown of another atlantic city casino. >>> plus, new developments overnight in the scandal surrounding a "7th heaven" star. what happened at steven collins's house that's caused a lot of concerns. >>> and eyes on the skies. why you'll want to check out a rare sight this morning, that is if the clouds cooperate is a lifeline forast cancer so many people. it is more than a community. it is a family. there's always a hug. you're friends for life. when i needed guidance, and i needed support, living beyond breast cancer was there. last year, 5-hour energy raised over $340,000 for living beyond breast cancer purchase a specially marked bottle now through december 31st... and a portion of the proceeds wil
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. >>> on health tech, rutgers university researchers have found a way to get babies to speak sooner.s played videos for the infants which taught them to focus on specific noises that are essential to speech. the baby's brain waves showed they developed stronger language centers, the part of the brain where words are formed. the technique works with babies as young as four months old. the strategy might eventually work its way into toys and games to help children get a head start. >>> happening today, camden county's flu shot program begins. flu shots will be available at the annual senior health fair in cooper river park. it runs from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. the flu shots are provided for no out-of-pocket costs. seniors receiving medicare are asked to bring their medicare id cards with them. >> investors have been clamoring for ebay to unlock value and off-load pay pal. company execs were listening. abc's reena ninan has america's money. >> reporter: what may be ebay's biggest sale yet. the online sale site is spinning off its pay pal payment service into a separate company. a major
. >>> on health tech, rutgers university researchers have found a way to get babies to speak sooner.s played videos for the infants which taught them to focus on specific noises that are essential to speech. the baby's brain waves showed they developed stronger language centers, the part of the brain where words are formed. the technique works with babies as young as four months old. the strategy might eventually work its way into toys and games to help children get a head start....
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dorothy sue cobble teaches at rutgers university where she is distinguished professor of history and bor studies. linda gordon is university professor of history and humanities at new york university. and astrid henry is louise are now the chair of women's studies at grinnell college. >> thank you. thanks so much for those remarks. thank you for putting so much care and thought into it. and i really appreciate what you said about the book. you've also raised a lot of interesting issues that i want is to have time to address common issues of identity, priorities, language, how we describe the history of feminism. i want to take a few minutes just to talk about the women that i write about in my chapter. i think the agenda that they pursued for the 50 years that i write about, it's actually a 50 year period for a long time people called, it was the doldrums years to can you imagine this? a whole half a century of feminism when there wasn't supposed to be anything happening. it turned out there was a lot happening in the 1920s right into the '60s. so i want to say a few words about those
dorothy sue cobble teaches at rutgers university where she is distinguished professor of history and bor studies. linda gordon is university professor of history and humanities at new york university. and astrid henry is louise are now the chair of women's studies at grinnell college. >> thank you. thanks so much for those remarks. thank you for putting so much care and thought into it. and i really appreciate what you said about the book. you've also raised a lot of interesting issues...
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police shot and killed the animal after a rutgers university student was found dead in a nature preserve last month. officials say this is the first time a bear has killed a person in new jersey. >>> skyforce10 was over the scene of a fire and explosion inside of a burlington county home last night. you can see the flashing fire trucks along chesterfield jacobs town road in newhanover township. fire officials tell us there was a fire in the garage and several propane tanks blew up. one firefighter was hurt and taken to the hospital. no word yet on what sparked this blaze. >>> homeowners near a closed navy base in montgomery county are concerned about harmful chemicals in their drinking water. members of the navy and the environmental protection agency met with neighbors in horsham last night. they addressed concerns about high levels of pfcs found in well water within a mile of the former willow grove naval air station. the navy tested 18 of 200 wells so far and they found that 2 need to be shut down. >> we discovered that there is a contaminant for fluorinated compounds potentially in t
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let's bring in a specialist lectorrer for eastern studies at rutgers university, and bener man, an analyst from the state department from washington d.c. gentlemen, great to have you with us. >> thank you. >> starting with you e. there's a growing phase of discontent here, and the question is, is the arab spring over? >> i don't think it's over. it's going through a very difficult transition, and that's what every revolution goes through. the french revolution took many years, years of blood baths in paris, and men and women, but when they went to the street in early to late 2010 and early 2011, they wanted democracy, and they wanted dignity, and they wanted opportunity, and they wanted to be recognized and wanted the end of corruption, and yes, they were happy to see foreign dictators in a short period, but that's not what they expected to see, after taking over in the early days of the revolution. now we have gone through this transition, and i think it's not over yet. but that mon -- the moment, the arab people went to the streets, and after 42 years, i think time will turn around and t
let's bring in a specialist lectorrer for eastern studies at rutgers university, and bener man, an analyst from the state department from washington d.c. gentlemen, great to have you with us. >> thank you. >> starting with you e. there's a growing phase of discontent here, and the question is, is the arab spring over? >> i don't think it's over. it's going through a very difficult transition, and that's what every revolution goes through. the french revolution took many years,...
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. >>> in "healthcheck," this morning, rutgers university reachers have found a way to get babies to speakoner. the scientists played videos which taught them to focus on specific noises that are essential to speech. the baby's brain waves showed they developed stronger language center. it worked with babies as young as 4 months old. it's a strong study, but the strategy may work into toils and games that parents could cruise to help their kids get a ahead start. mom says she's gonna at acme's stock up sale. well, if she can get whatever she wants, why can't i? hello, chocolate donuts with sprinkles. it's acme's stock up sale. get delicious deals on the things you love most. green giant frozen vegetables are .79 each. and general mills cereals are only $1.88 each. this is big, people. this is acme. you're in for something fresh. hey mom, you want glazed or chocolate? dowlower... that's more like it! petsmart's prices on your favorite food brands just got lower! shop a wide assortment of food and save up to $8 on your favorite dog & cat food brands. at petsmart®. >> reporter: welcome back e
. >>> in "healthcheck," this morning, rutgers university reachers have found a way to get babies to speakoner. the scientists played videos which taught them to focus on specific noises that are essential to speech. the baby's brain waves showed they developed stronger language center. it worked with babies as young as 4 months old. it's a strong study, but the strategy may work into toils and games that parents could cruise to help their kids get a ahead start. mom says...
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. >>> more crime concerns on the campus of rutgers university this afternoon after another studp't wasbed, this time at gun point. the latest victim told police the suspect approached him just before 6:30 last night on main street near union street in new brunswick, middlesex county. this is the second time in less than ten days that a student has been robbed on the campus. the last month happened when two men assaulted and robbed a victim outside an administration building. university police just released these photos to nbc 10 of the suspects in that first attack. police e-mailed students about both robberies after they happened. they've increased patrols in the area. >>> a local restaurant manager is charged with stealing from the business where he worked. police say kasey sheehan would re-open the receipts of customers at the red fire grill and steakhouse. they say he would void or comp the dinner bills and then take the value of the receipts in cash. he's accused of taking more than $13,000. sheehan is free on $11,000 bond. >>> three generous gifts to the tune of more than $1 mill
. >>> more crime concerns on the campus of rutgers university this afternoon after another studp't wasbed, this time at gun point. the latest victim told police the suspect approached him just before 6:30 last night on main street near union street in new brunswick, middlesex county. this is the second time in less than ten days that a student has been robbed on the campus. the last month happened when two men assaulted and robbed a victim outside an administration building. university...
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for the love of her family and friends, she cites tyler clemente's story, the freshman from rutgers university who threw himself from the gw bridge after being cyber harassed by some friends because he was gay. this is a really authentic story of a woman who identified with somebody because frankly she was the very first person to endure anything like that and on a global scale. to me it's quite extraordinary and i really hope that we in the media and everyone can give her a place and a platform. >> you hope that the haters, the critic cans pull all of that aside and -- we all -- when we played that sound of her saying that she simply wanted to die, more than once, all of us were taken aback. you hear that from somebody's lips, kelly, and that's so power. so powerful and upsetting. the haters are going to be out there. they're already out there on twitter and the critics are going to be there but the word "brave" kept coming to my mind. she doesn't have to do this. she does not have to do this. she can go -- i mean obviously she has tried to get jobs and it's hard to get hired. "i'm monica lew
for the love of her family and friends, she cites tyler clemente's story, the freshman from rutgers university who threw himself from the gw bridge after being cyber harassed by some friends because he was gay. this is a really authentic story of a woman who identified with somebody because frankly she was the very first person to endure anything like that and on a global scale. to me it's quite extraordinary and i really hope that we in the media and everyone can give her a place and a...
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and according to a recent rutgers university poll, three quarters of voters feel the economy has permanently changed for the worse. challengers are riding that into election day on tuusday, and florida, democrat charlie crist hammered incumbent rick scott over stagnant wages, rising cost of living. colorado is in better shape than many states with unemployment at 4.7%. but republican bob beauprez, a businessman and former congressman is tied with democrat incumbent john hickenlooper, beauprez's slogan, we can do better. 21 republican seats and 15 democrat. the political website real clear politics rates 12 governor's raaes as toss-ups, neil. neil: thank you very much, peter barnes. from the big dog. bill clinton is making stopssin georgia and iowa to campaign for democrats doing fairly well on what could be tight senate races in bbth states. back with our all-stars. tracy, obviously, you go to clinton is, that not barack obama. but if, for example, he were to tip the weights in georgia or iowa in favor of the democrats, that could spill over nicely for his wife, right? >> most definitely. i
and according to a recent rutgers university poll, three quarters of voters feel the economy has permanently changed for the worse. challengers are riding that into election day on tuusday, and florida, democrat charlie crist hammered incumbent rick scott over stagnant wages, rising cost of living. colorado is in better shape than many states with unemployment at 4.7%. but republican bob beauprez, a businessman and former congressman is tied with democrat incumbent john hickenlooper, beauprez's...
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rutgers university is trying to get babies to start talking sooner.t taught them to focus on specific noises that are essential to speech. the baby a brain waves showed they developed stronger sensors where they were formed baby as young as 4 months old and it may eventually work its way into toys and games to help their kids get a head start. >>> to florida now, researchers are working on the workout of the future. it uses motors instead of weights, called the hopper, so it could be used in aplace that is no gravity. glass aasked the company to develop it for astronauts to use in space and they hope to bring it to gyms on earth at some point in the near future. >>> and now "action news" is working on news stories beginning at 4:00 tonight. alicia vitarelli is here now. >> one of the big talkers, the big question, can boys only be super heroes and girls only date them. that is what is showing up on childrens clothing from wal-mart to target. is it damaging or is it no big deal. it's the question we are talking about coming up at 4:00, can girls be sup
rutgers university is trying to get babies to start talking sooner.t taught them to focus on specific noises that are essential to speech. the baby a brain waves showed they developed stronger sensors where they were formed baby as young as 4 months old and it may eventually work its way into toys and games to help their kids get a head start. >>> to florida now, researchers are working on the workout of the future. it uses motors instead of weights, called the hopper, so it could be...
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. >>> rutgers university is making it easier for students to get their degree by offering classes at tions in our area. by the end of this year, rutgers courses will be offered at atlantic cape community campuses and cape may courthouse. next summer students will be able to take classes in point pleasant, ocean county. they're part of a summer at the shore initiative. its goal is to provide an education to students who may work or live at the shore during the summer months. >>> you heard the expression about turning into a pumpkin at midnight? >> what about turning into a multimillionaire at 11:00 p.m.? we'll explain. >>> first, here's what we're working on for nbc 10 news at 5:00. >> eric, are you sorry? >> inside the mind of alleged cop killer eric frein. at 5:00, nbc 10 has a new look inside his journal and the notes he was keeping while on the run, plus, how he was able to survive for six weeks in a dense forest. >>> then, septa just hours away from a possible strike. nbc 10 is making calls, asking local officials who might step in to prevent workers from walking off the job. >>>
. >>> rutgers university is making it easier for students to get their degree by offering classes at tions in our area. by the end of this year, rutgers courses will be offered at atlantic cape community campuses and cape may courthouse. next summer students will be able to take classes in point pleasant, ocean county. they're part of a summer at the shore initiative. its goal is to provide an education to students who may work or live at the shore during the summer months....
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he performed brain imaging and other tests on jahai at rutgers university medical school. >> people have been very critical about this family and myself, saying that somehow we're trying to pull a hoax or something. we're not. we have mri evidence, eeg evidence. >> reporter: weekfield shared photos of the girl appearing nourished and full of color, videos sha show her responding to commands to move her feet and commands. however, we are not able to independently verify the videos. >> she's not deteriorating. her skin looks flawless. she looks better to me. she has no organ failure. >> reporter: the family filed a court petition asking a judge to reverse the girl's death certificate. doctors declared her brain dead last december after she underwent tonsil surgery at ucsf children's hospital oakland. her mother wants to bring her home from new jersey where she and her parents have been staying. >> as long as i'm living and i have a heartbeat and as long as as long as she has one, i will never, ever let anybody disconnect her. and she responds. >> reporter: children's hospital oakland as re
he performed brain imaging and other tests on jahai at rutgers university medical school. >> people have been very critical about this family and myself, saying that somehow we're trying to pull a hoax or something. we're not. we have mri evidence, eeg evidence. >> reporter: weekfield shared photos of the girl appearing nourished and full of color, videos sha show her responding to commands to move her feet and commands. however, we are not able to independently verify the videos....
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. >>> let's bring in bill rogers from rutgers university and dan greenhouse.reat of you to join us here at the stock exchange. i hate pandering to cliches and the amount of times i heard goldilocks today, let's turn that cliche on its head. is there a baby bear lurking inside the report anywhere? >> baby bear? i think if i understand you correctly where you want to go with this i think the wage number is very, very problematic in that for me it is problematic because i don't focus on main street. >> absolutely. >> this is an example where it is great. this doesn't mean the fed is going to tighten anytime soon but another month where we are seeing consumption is very weak and driven by people's absence of wage growth. >> the absence of wage growth might be a bad thing if you are a consumer. isn't it a double edged sword? doesn't it keep the fed at bay further? >> from a stock market perspective, from an investor perspective this is a terrific report. you got really healthy job gains and reversal to what was seen as a weak report last month and all came with rel
. >>> let's bring in bill rogers from rutgers university and dan greenhouse.reat of you to join us here at the stock exchange. i hate pandering to cliches and the amount of times i heard goldilocks today, let's turn that cliche on its head. is there a baby bear lurking inside the report anywhere? >> baby bear? i think if i understand you correctly where you want to go with this i think the wage number is very, very problematic in that for me it is problematic because i don't...
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his collected papers at rutgers university number 500 pages scholars have been working on them since 1978. on exhibit there, among other things, is his personal desk. it includes a pigeon hole labeled new things. which is crammed full of papers and notes on ideas he never got to. we can know at least what one of those idea might have been near the end of his life, he said i put my money on the sun and solar energy. what a source of power, i hope we don't have to wait until oil and coal run out until we tackle that. i wish i had more years left. perhaps edison contributed the next best thing. while the electric light is not a natural subject for the computer history museum. i have invited professor freeberg to have conversation because of his profound observations and the lessons that he draws out speak across the decade to a time and place here and now and in silicon valley. in both cases the world has changed forever because of it. ernest is a distinguished professor of humanities at the university of tennessee. his documentaries are heard on public radio and he lectures frequently
his collected papers at rutgers university number 500 pages scholars have been working on them since 1978. on exhibit there, among other things, is his personal desk. it includes a pigeon hole labeled new things. which is crammed full of papers and notes on ideas he never got to. we can know at least what one of those idea might have been near the end of his life, he said i put my money on the sun and solar energy. what a source of power, i hope we don't have to wait until oil and coal run out...
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that's the conclusion of a recent study by rutgers university. >> we've got to category who have come back and were super down sized in terms of what they can afford and their quality of life and quality of their work experience. >> a co author examined the experiences of the unemployed, the findings of the 30 million americans laid off in the last five years, 20% never found a new job while four in 10 were long term unemployed searching for work for more than seven months before landing a new position. not everyone landed on their feet, while 33% of workers who found new jobs earned more and 21% the same as before, nearly half failed to recover their former earning power. >> most of it is because they're taking lower quality jobs, reflecting people going back to jobs that pay less than old jobs. >> as for permanent changes and living standards, a third of americans who suffered chronic unemployment in the last five years reported major and permanent changes to their lifestyle, while one in 10 reported less severe, though permanent down sizing. >> that dodge is reflected in changing a
that's the conclusion of a recent study by rutgers university. >> we've got to category who have come back and were super down sized in terms of what they can afford and their quality of life and quality of their work experience. >> a co author examined the experiences of the unemployed, the findings of the 30 million americans laid off in the last five years, 20% never found a new job while four in 10 were long term unemployed searching for work for more than seven months before...
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the team from rutgers university, new jersey, first noticed the creatures.here hiding under the grass. the same length as a person's index finger. genetic testing has confirmed it to be a species new to science. there you go. stay with us. ♪ [ female announcer ] we love our smartphones. and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too. by offering things like on-the-spot data upgrades -- an idea that reduced overcharge complaints by 98%. no matter how fast your business needs to adapt, if hp big data solutions can keep wireless customers smiling, imagine what they can do for yours. make it matter. >>> our top stories. burkina faso's parliament is set on fire as protesters oppose constitutional change, seeking to extend the president's 27-year rule. >>> israel closes access to the temple mount and mosque following clashes in jerusalem. the palestinian @says it's tantamount to an act of war. >>> turkey gives the go-ahead for the first iraqi kurdish peshmerga fighters to cross into kobane. >>> and officials in sri lanka say there is no hope
the team from rutgers university, new jersey, first noticed the creatures.here hiding under the grass. the same length as a person's index finger. genetic testing has confirmed it to be a species new to science. there you go. stay with us. ♪ [ female announcer ] we love our smartphones. and now telcos using hp big data solutions are feeling the love, too. by offering things like on-the-spot data upgrades -- an idea that reduced overcharge complaints by 98%. no matter how fast your business...
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new jersey investigators say a bear that killed a rutgers university student was unprovoked and behavedote, predatory manner. 22-year-old darsh patel was hiking with friend last month when they spotted the bear following them. the friend ran away, splitting up in the process. patel's friends called police when they realized he was missing. the student was later found dead. he had been mauled. police shot and killed a black bear acting it aggressively as it lurked near his body. heather: on capitol hill republican lawmakers are now urging the obama administration to suspend the transfer of detainees from guantanamo bay after fox news learned that many of those terrorists are picking up exactly where they left off. they are now going to syria to join isis and they are not the only ones. thousands of militants pouring into syria from all around the world and the airstrikes have not slowed them down. mike baker, former cia covert operations officer and president of diligence, a global intelligence security firm. this report coming from "the washington post" and also from our catherine herri
new jersey investigators say a bear that killed a rutgers university student was unprovoked and behavedote, predatory manner. 22-year-old darsh patel was hiking with friend last month when they spotted the bear following them. the friend ran away, splitting up in the process. patel's friends called police when they realized he was missing. the student was later found dead. he had been mauled. police shot and killed a black bear acting it aggressively as it lurked near his body. heather: on...
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the rutgers university student who killed himself back in 2010 after a fellow student used a web cam to stream the man kissing another man. lewinski called that an example of the compassion deficit online. >> did she say much of anything about the affair. >> it was fascinating to watch and listen. she didn't say much about the affair itself other than to acknowledge it happened, she had fairway with her boss, the president, and that it went on for two years. she talked more about the investigation and became pretty emotional when she described her investigator's pressured her to wear a wire,ing her she and her family members could face jail time if she didn't cooperate. listen here. >> chillingly told that my mother to -- that my mother, too might face prosecution if i didn't cooperate and wear a wire. and in case you didn't know, i did not wear the wire. >> and she talked about the descriptions she read about herself every day online. listen again. >> people referring to me as, tramp, slut, whore, tart, bimbo. >> and at the end of it she seemed somewhat taken aback when this happene
the rutgers university student who killed himself back in 2010 after a fellow student used a web cam to stream the man kissing another man. lewinski called that an example of the compassion deficit online. >> did she say much of anything about the affair. >> it was fascinating to watch and listen. she didn't say much about the affair itself other than to acknowledge it happened, she had fairway with her boss, the president, and that it went on for two years. she talked more about...
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dozens of people at rutgers university camden read the book bunny cakes to children. teachers, parents, students and community leaders brought the words on those pages to life. it's part of an early childhood literacy initiative 2 million pre-school children nationwide. 135 children were on hand to hear the story in camden today. >> rain continues in your fox 29 weather authority. chief meteorologist scott williams is tracking all of it for you. >> that's right, iain. that's the weather story right now. damp and dreary as we continue to watch this coastal storm nor'easter continuing to bring clouds and rain our way. you can take look at the counterclockwise spin. so most of the rainfall is com coming from new england back toward the delaware valley. so we're still looking at pockets of moderate to light rain even some drizzle at times. but you can see the heaviest rainfall right now moving around salem towards smyrna, dover, delaware right now picking up some of that rainfall and mist that we have. low ceilings causing airport delays. take look at the temperatures. 56
dozens of people at rutgers university camden read the book bunny cakes to children. teachers, parents, students and community leaders brought the words on those pages to life. it's part of an early childhood literacy initiative 2 million pre-school children nationwide. 135 children were on hand to hear the story in camden today. >> rain continues in your fox 29 weather authority. chief meteorologist scott williams is tracking all of it for you. >> that's right, iain. that's the...
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when a rutgers university student committed suicide due to cyber- bullying. >> pam:lewinsky claims shetion destroyed online. amid revelations of her sexual relationship with former president bill clinton. >> pam: the assets for us tonight is six will be back >> pam: the assets for us tonight is six will be back ♪ ♪ first impressions are important. you've got to make every second count. banking designed for the way you live your life. so you can welcome your family home... for the first time. chase. so you can. >>> >>> the "insider" with perspective on today's top trending stories. >> randy? >> george's first post-honeymoon date is with randy gerber. >> how romantic. the seven-year bromance runs deep and we're going inside. >> i was spending a lot of time in mexico with my friend george. >> from bffs to business partners, the two share more than fine taste in women. >> then, brad flashes his abs. >> this i've got to see. >> i hope you like ink. check out his stomach tat. >> and we've got your baby dues. will and kate spill the royal due date. >> and look who is expecting triplets? >> th
when a rutgers university student committed suicide due to cyber- bullying. >> pam:lewinsky claims shetion destroyed online. amid revelations of her sexual relationship with former president bill clinton. >> pam: the assets for us tonight is six will be back >> pam: the assets for us tonight is six will be back ♪ ♪ first impressions are important. you've got to make every second count. banking designed for the way you live your life. so you can welcome your family home......
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. >>> in health check rutgers university researchers have found a way to get babies to speak sooner.ists played videos for the infants which taught them to focus on specific noises that are essential to speech. the babies' brain waves slowed they developed stronger language centers, the part of the brain where words are formed. the technique works with babies as young as four months old. the strategy might eventually work its way into toys and games to help children get a head start. >> the kansas city royals wop the wildest of wild card games. salvador perez hit this walk off single in the bottom of the 12th inning to give the royals a nine to eight win over the oakland a's. kc trailed seven to three in the eighth inning. the royals face the los angeles angels in the alds. >> time now is 6:23. up next the budget cuts >> katherine scott is updating breaking news in atlantic city. katherine. >> reporter:. >> reporter: matt, more than eight hours after a fire started crews remain on the scene. live with the l no one asks to have diabetes or heart disease. at gateway health, we see you
. >>> in health check rutgers university researchers have found a way to get babies to speak sooner.ists played videos for the infants which taught them to focus on specific noises that are essential to speech. the babies' brain waves slowed they developed stronger language centers, the part of the brain where words are formed. the technique works with babies as young as four months old. the strategy might eventually work its way into toys and games to help children get a head start....
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police shot and killed that bear after a rutgers university student was mauled in a nature preserve last month. officials say it's the first time a bear has killed a person in new jersey. >>> 6:14. a man is facing charges this morning after a bloody stabbing inside a busy grocery store in northeast philadelphia. it happened last night at the pathmark on cottman avenue. police say two men got into an argument in the dairy aisle. one pulled out a kitchen knife and stabbed the other in the neck and face, right in front of other shoppers. police arrested the suspect near the store, which had to close for the night so workers could clean up all of the blood. police say they were really surprised, because shoppers in the midst of all of this blood were still going about their normal business and were actually pushing their carts through the blood and they were having to clear off the scene so that they could preserve evidence. the last time we checked, the victim was in critical condition. again, the suspect was arrested near the store. >>> a grand jury is expected to investigate two new york
police shot and killed that bear after a rutgers university student was mauled in a nature preserve last month. officials say it's the first time a bear has killed a person in new jersey. >>> 6:14. a man is facing charges this morning after a bloody stabbing inside a busy grocery store in northeast philadelphia. it happened last night at the pathmark on cottman avenue. police say two men got into an argument in the dairy aisle. one pulled out a kitchen knife and stabbed the other in...
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the data projects you are hearing about had it not been for the great folks at the noi and rutgers university center for american women in politics. our opinion research firms and our communications. they have been partnered with us to do a lot of work in a short period of time. toally, i would like acknowledge jennifer, who is the senior director and is really managing this large initiative. let's get to the meat of our conversation. i would like to bring up brenda, our campaign director. she joined us in january. she has a rich history of campaign work and working in electoral politics. she was the perfect person to take over and i'm delighted to call you up. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, donna. i'm really lucky, or maybe really unlucky to be the person who gets to present the results of an effort which was conceived of and carried out by a large team of people, many of whom are here today and some of whom have in up all night getting our website and other assets going. i really appreciate your work and i want to second donna's thanks to all of you. today, i would like to do three thi
the data projects you are hearing about had it not been for the great folks at the noi and rutgers university center for american women in politics. our opinion research firms and our communications. they have been partnered with us to do a lot of work in a short period of time. toally, i would like acknowledge jennifer, who is the senior director and is really managing this large initiative. let's get to the meat of our conversation. i would like to bring up brenda, our campaign director. she...
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where we speak to rutgers university president dr. robert barchi. washington journal is live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. >>> here are just a few of the comments we've recently received from our viewers. >> you don't have to be an einstein to know the only way to keep e bow la from coming into the united states is have presidents step in and demand that no one from africa be allowed to come into this country for at least the next ten years or more until this ebola is completely eradicated. i can't comprehend how people are so non-sha lant about this b-ebola getting into the united states. i hope all the people who feel as i do will call in and state their outrage as to how this vip problem is being handled and demand the president to take the action i have suggested. >> caller: what did these people expect about this ebola outbreak? they said it would never reach the united states -- ever. now look. look what's happened. and then they put 3,000 othver there. are you kidding me?
where we speak to rutgers university president dr. robert barchi. washington journal is live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. >>> here are just a few of the comments we've recently received from our viewers. >> you don't have to be an einstein to know the only way to keep e bow la from coming into the united states is have presidents step in and demand that no one from africa be allowed to come into this country...
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. >> rutgers university took third place, topping the list of least dateable universities, boston college in massachusetts. >> so forget basston. >> talk about dateable places never. >> second place went to lehigh university. >> yahoo. >> right? then the university of delaware came in sixth place. colgate university took the top slot on the most dateable list. >> colgate? you got to be real smart to go to colgate, too. so that negates the other side where it says real smart people aren't very date job maybe they're awkward. >> colgate, very good school. maybe so. i don't know. >> i don't know, maybe they know they're so smart, they're all players, because they know how to play the game. >> rankings, little criteria, percentage of people who said yes to a second date. >> so maybe just like dating, they want to keep their options snow. >> options open. >> always good. >> exactly, just like you. 7:41, okay, apple, make a lot of money, just released new iphone six on the plus, flight but apparently that's not enough. the new announcement, another thing they made that they say you must have. >
. >> rutgers university took third place, topping the list of least dateable universities, boston college in massachusetts. >> so forget basston. >> talk about dateable places never. >> second place went to lehigh university. >> yahoo. >> right? then the university of delaware came in sixth place. colgate university took the top slot on the most dateable list. >> colgate? you got to be real smart to go to colgate, too. so that negates the other side...
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series on the big ten conference and higher education continues in new jersey where we speak to rutgers university president washington journal is live every morning at 7:00 eastern. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. >> c-span 2015 student camera competition is under way with nationwide competition for middle and high school students. 150 prizes totaling $100,000. create a documentary on the topic the three branches and you. the disney to include c-span programming, show varying points of view, and must be submitted by january 20th. grab the camera and get started today. >> tonight candid it's in the virginia senate race me for their second televised debate. seeking reelection. former chairman of the republican national committee. this debate comes to us courtesy of nbc channel four in washington d.c. [applause] >> good evening and welcome to the virginia senatorial debate. posted here by the fairfax county chamber of commerce and news for airing on all stations across the commonwealth. nationally on c-span and streaming live on nbc. thank you all for watching. let's begin by
series on the big ten conference and higher education continues in new jersey where we speak to rutgers university president washington journal is live every morning at 7:00 eastern. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. >> c-span 2015 student camera competition is under way with nationwide competition for middle and high school students. 150 prizes totaling $100,000. create a documentary on the topic the three branches and you. the disney to include c-span programming,...
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after of which he obtained his law degree from rutgers university and has been practicing law for over 30 years. he uses these experiences in the committee meeting and decision making. he is also one in the community. he has invested in the community and community of louisiana through a nonprofit organization and being one with his constituents everyone issing them the judiciary committee, health and welfare and other committees. we is not responsible for all leadership is supposed to be all across america. it was said by martin luther king, jr. that human progress is neither automatic nor inevita e inevitable. every step towards the goal of justice requires sacrifice, struggling and suffer. tireless exertion and passionate concern of dedicated individuals. ladies and gentlemen, i'm privileged to present you too man dedicated to this cause, for justice, for opportunity and for froe dom. a man in a fight for what is right and a man who will die with his boots on, senator elbert guillory. ♪ ♪ >> good afternoon. joseph, thank you very much. that was extremely well done. young men like tha
after of which he obtained his law degree from rutgers university and has been practicing law for over 30 years. he uses these experiences in the committee meeting and decision making. he is also one in the community. he has invested in the community and community of louisiana through a nonprofit organization and being one with his constituents everyone issing them the judiciary committee, health and welfare and other committees. we is not responsible for all leadership is supposed to be all...
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continues in new brunswick, new jersey, where we speak with the rutgers university president. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. council holds a discussion about online voting technology, its potential use, and the security implications. that security concerns of its implementation. campaign coverage continues with a week full of debates. on wednesday night at 7:00, live .overage and between the u.s. representative bustos and bobby schilling. then live coverage of the illinois governors debate with pat quinn and republican bruce rounder -- rauner. then the debate between scott walker and mary burke. then live coverage of the iowa senate debate. eastern, the.m. michigan governors debate between the incumbent governor rick snyder and democrat mark schauer. >> the pentagon held a briefing today on the military's response to the ebola outbreak. gives anodriguez update on the 4000 military personnel on the ground in the u.s. mission. this is 20 minutes. >> i am proud to welcome general david rodriguez. he is here to give you an update on u.s. contributions to th
continues in new brunswick, new jersey, where we speak with the rutgers university president. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. council holds a discussion about online voting technology, its potential use, and the security implications. that security concerns of its implementation. campaign coverage continues with a week full of debates. on wednesday night at 7:00, live .overage and between the u.s. representative bustos and bobby schilling. then live coverage of the...
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those laws were written after a rutgers university student committed suicide because of cyberbullyingbrand-new information about same-sex marriages in idaho and nevada. now, yesterday, the 9th circuit court of appeals in san francisco struck down bans on same-sex marriage in idaho and nevada. gay couples in those states celebrated. some plan to get married today. but just this morning, u.s. supreme court justice anthony kennedy temporarily blocked the ruling of the 9th circuit court. that was after idaho filed and emergency request for an immediate stay. justice kennedy has asked supporters of same-sex marriage in idaho to file a response to this by thursday afternoon. >>> 8:26. high tide and big problems. the area in the north bay that may be flooded in a couple of hours from now. >>> an elderly man is dead this morning after collapsing during a carbon monoxide scare at his apartment building in san francisco. we'll tell you why firefighters aren't necessarily sure the man's death is related to the elevated levels of carbon monoxide. >>> good morning. right now, traffic is still very
those laws were written after a rutgers university student committed suicide because of cyberbullyingbrand-new information about same-sex marriages in idaho and nevada. now, yesterday, the 9th circuit court of appeals in san francisco struck down bans on same-sex marriage in idaho and nevada. gay couples in those states celebrated. some plan to get married today. but just this morning, u.s. supreme court justice anthony kennedy temporarily blocked the ruling of the 9th circuit court. that was...
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the data projects you are hearing about had it not been for the great folks at the noi and rutgers university center for american women in politics. our opinion research firms and our communications. finally, i would like to a knowledge jennifer, who is the senior director and is really managing this large initiative. let's get to the meat of our conversation. i would like to bring up brenda, our campaign director. she joined us in january. she has a rich history of campaign work and working in electoral politics. she was the perfect person to take over and i'm delighted to call you up. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, donna. i'm really lucky or maybe really unlucky to be the person who gets to present the results of an effort which was conceived of and carried out by a large team of people, many of whom are here today and some of whom have in up all night getting our website and other assets going. i really appreciate your work and i want to second donna's thanks to all of you. today, i would like to do three things. first, on going to talk about what our research revealed. second, offer
the data projects you are hearing about had it not been for the great folks at the noi and rutgers university center for american women in politics. our opinion research firms and our communications. finally, i would like to a knowledge jennifer, who is the senior director and is really managing this large initiative. let's get to the meat of our conversation. i would like to bring up brenda, our campaign director. she joined us in january. she has a rich history of campaign work and working in...
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where we speak to rutgers university president dr. robert barchi. washington journal is live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. >>> here are just a few of the comments we've recently received from our viewers. >> you don't have to be an einstein to know the only way to keep e bow la from coming into the united states is have presidents step in and demand that no one from africa be allowed to come into this country for at least the next ten years or more until this ebola is completely eradicated. i can't comprehend how people are so non-sha lant about this b-ebola getting into the united states. i hope all the people who feel as i do will call in and state their outrage as to how this vip problem is being handled and demand the president to take the action i have suggested. >> caller: what did these people expect about this ebola outbreak? they said it would never reach the united states -- ever. now look. look what's happened. and then they put 3,000 othver there. are you kidding me?
where we speak to rutgers university president dr. robert barchi. washington journal is live every morning at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter. >>> here are just a few of the comments we've recently received from our viewers. >> you don't have to be an einstein to know the only way to keep e bow la from coming into the united states is have presidents step in and demand that no one from africa be allowed to come into this country...
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vietnam war, serving in the united states navy, after which he obtained his law degree from rutgers university and has been practicing law for over 30 years. he uses these experiences in the committee meetings and in his decision making. he's also one of the community. he is invested in his community, in the community of louisiana through nonprofit organization, being one with his constituents, serving them through the judiciary committee, health and welfare, other educational committees, he's an example for what all leadership is supposed to be across america. it was said by martin luther king jr. that progress is neither automatic or inevitable. every step toward the goal of justice requires sacrifice, struggling and suffering. the tireless exertion and passionate concern of dedicated individuals. well, ladies and gentlemen, i am privileged to present to you a man dedicated to this cause, for justice, for opportunity and for freedom. a man in a fight for what is right and a man who will die with his boots on. senator elbertguillory. ♪ got a dollar tree and i know god is on my side so i'm fee
vietnam war, serving in the united states navy, after which he obtained his law degree from rutgers university and has been practicing law for over 30 years. he uses these experiences in the committee meetings and in his decision making. he's also one of the community. he is invested in his community, in the community of louisiana through nonprofit organization, being one with his constituents, serving them through the judiciary committee, health and welfare, other educational committees, he's...
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data project you will be hearing about momentarily had it not been for great folks at noi and rutgers university center for american women in politics. and of course our opinion research firms, lake research and david binder research and our communications consultant they have been with us and partnered to do a lot of work in a short period of time. and finally i would like to acknowledge jennifer ancona, who is the senior director of membership and communications and really managing this largeee initiative in-house for us at wdn. let's get to the meat of our conversation, i would like to bring up brenda carter who is our campaign director. she joined us in january. she has a really rich of history of campaign work, working inor electoral politics and policyja and research and she was the perfect person to take over from pillar. i'm delighted to call you up. thank you. [applause] >> thank you, donna. i'm really lucky, i guess depending on your perspective maybe really unlucky who is the person to gets to present results of an effort which donna said was conceived of and carried out by a large te
data project you will be hearing about momentarily had it not been for great folks at noi and rutgers university center for american women in politics. and of course our opinion research firms, lake research and david binder research and our communications consultant they have been with us and partnered to do a lot of work in a short period of time. and finally i would like to acknowledge jennifer ancona, who is the senior director of membership and communications and really managing this...
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data project you will be hearing about momentarily had it not been for great folks at noi and rutgers universityour opinion research firms, lake research and david binder research and our communications consultant they have been with us and partnered to do a lot of work in a short period of time. and finally i would like to acknowledge jennifer ancona, who is the senior director of membership and communications and really managing this largeee initiative in-house for us at wdn. let's get to the meat of our conversation, i would like to bring up brenda carter who is our campaign
data project you will be hearing about momentarily had it not been for great folks at noi and rutgers universityour opinion research firms, lake research and david binder research and our communications consultant they have been with us and partnered to do a lot of work in a short period of time. and finally i would like to acknowledge jennifer ancona, who is the senior director of membership and communications and really managing this largeee initiative in-house for us at wdn. let's get to the...
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continue conversations with the president of the university of maryland and the president of rutgers university on wednesday. we are going to take a break and then take a look at what is going on in hong kong with the protests. ofning us will be can brown the wall street journal. he will talk to us when it returns. >> the c-span cities to her takes booktv and history tv on the road. traveling to u.s. cities to learn about their city life. we partnered with comcast for a visit to boulder, colorado. >> my book is called the beast in the garden because it is about a large animal in ancient , and, the mountain lion what is really a garden. and that is boulder, colorado. in many ways, it has been altered by human kind and when you get this wild animal coming into this landscape, you actually can cause changes in the behavior of the animal. a mountain lion does what they do best. they eat about one year a week. -- one deer a week. and in the city attracted the deer. then the lions moved back to the discovered there were deer in town. so the deer leeward the lions into town, then the lions discovered
continue conversations with the president of the university of maryland and the president of rutgers university on wednesday. we are going to take a break and then take a look at what is going on in hong kong with the protests. ofning us will be can brown the wall street journal. he will talk to us when it returns. >> the c-span cities to her takes booktv and history tv on the road. traveling to u.s. cities to learn about their city life. we partnered with comcast for a visit to boulder,...
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. >> she talked about tyler clementi, the rutgers university student who jumped off the bridge aftercompromising moment with another student. do you think that that was -- why do you think that resonated with her so much? >> i don't know that it did. i think she's made a decision to do this campaign and she's come up with a narrative. i'm sure she noticed it like a lot of us did. i'm sure she was saddened by it like a lot of us -- well, she's coming up with a version that tees up her cause in the best way. >> okay. can we move on now? >> please. >> let's talk about ebola. >> it's an interesting transition. >> okay. let's talk about ebola because here's what you said in your column just a few days ago. you said "i'm not dismissing the horror of ebola, a full-blown crisis in africa that should command the whole world's assistance. and ebola in the united states certainly warrants concern. we're still searching for definitive answers about transmission and prevention. but americans already have such answers about a host of other greater perils to our health and we'd be wiser to reacquai
. >> she talked about tyler clementi, the rutgers university student who jumped off the bridge aftercompromising moment with another student. do you think that that was -- why do you think that resonated with her so much? >> i don't know that it did. i think she's made a decision to do this campaign and she's come up with a narrative. i'm sure she noticed it like a lot of us did. i'm sure she was saddened by it like a lot of us -- well, she's coming up with a version that tees up...
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the date ring survey, let's start with least dateble which includes the university of pennsylvania coming in at eight place, rutgers in third. the dateble list only one school the university of delaware made the list at sixth place. >> i wonder what, i mean, how that, why that is? what makes you datep.r.n. how do they rang that by alum my? >> i don't know. >> we really -- sue says it is stupid. >> i think the point here is if you're super, super brain i, right, go to princeton, right? >> right. >> or u pen? and then you're kind of boring because always focused on your work. now, if you go to party school -- >> rutgers on the least dateble list, too. not saying people that go to rut remembers aren't as smart as those to princeton. but your argument doesn't follow through. >> and then when everyone reaches the age of 30, all every us, oh, ya, the real geeky guy, real smart guy, that guy is the most dateble. >> true. >> most unexpected place. >> yes, one little boy can't stop laughing when he hears his dad cough. >> (coughing and laughing). >> pretty simple amusement. >> true. >> chris acts the same way when i cough.
the date ring survey, let's start with least dateble which includes the university of pennsylvania coming in at eight place, rutgers in third. the dateble list only one school the university of delaware made the list at sixth place. >> i wonder what, i mean, how that, why that is? what makes you datep.r.n. how do they rang that by alum my? >> i don't know. >> we really -- sue says it is stupid. >> i think the point here is if you're super, super brain i, right, go to...
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sg >> we will visit the big 10 schools in new jersey, rutgers and the university of maryland at college park. here is steve, who is a parent in ohio. where is your child in school? >> caller: my child is not in school. she got a wonderful education at the university of wisconsin. many of her friends were from minnesota. the reason for that is, minnesota and wisconsin have this wonderful program where they can go to each other's colleges and universities, i guess, for in-state fees. i wanted to hear what dr. kaler had to say about the advantages or disadvantages. i think this is a fantastic program. the friends she made from wisconsin -- from minnesota are life-long friends and helped my daughter become a bert student. >> thank you. >> great question. reciprocity agreement is wonderful opportunity for wisconsin students to study in minnesota and vice versa. it applies to north and south carolina and manitoba in canada. it does enable students to come to a similar school, madison and the twin city campuses are comparable. and have that experience while being a little bit further from home
sg >> we will visit the big 10 schools in new jersey, rutgers and the university of maryland at college park. here is steve, who is a parent in ohio. where is your child in school? >> caller: my child is not in school. she got a wonderful education at the university of wisconsin. many of her friends were from minnesota. the reason for that is, minnesota and wisconsin have this wonderful program where they can go to each other's colleges and universities, i guess, for in-state fees....