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who, by the way, is in the audience at this event at the princeton club? >> a series of academics and other policimakers who are studying the financial crisis and the reasons for it. i saw former federal reserve governor, alan blinder spoke here as well, former federal reserve vice chairman. tyler, i'm very happy it's the weekend. i have read well over 100 pages of fed speeches this week. nine of the 17 fomc members have spoken. i think the takeaway for the markets here, tyler, is that no qe is imminent but it's on the table if the economy were to weaken. >> steve liesman, thanks very much. we'll check back in with you throughout the hour. let's meantime go over to simon. >> you know, tyler, there's a perception that during the course of the week they've pushed the idea of qe away. it's one reason why stocks are lower again today after two days of real solid gains. mention that, but even so the dow and s&p on track for worst two-week declines since november. europe's crisis is clearly on the front burner. u.s. consumer sentiment slipping. but well off the w
who, by the way, is in the audience at this event at the princeton club? >> a series of academics and other policimakers who are studying the financial crisis and the reasons for it. i saw former federal reserve governor, alan blinder spoke here as well, former federal reserve vice chairman. tyler, i'm very happy it's the weekend. i have read well over 100 pages of fed speeches this week. nine of the 17 fomc members have spoken. i think the takeaway for the markets here, tyler, is that no...
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he spoke at the princeton club here in new york. he didn't say anything about monetary policy but offered an interesting view on monetary and housing. why lower rates caused the housing bubble in his words were pretty weak. take a listen. >> the magnitude of the movements in short-term interest rates in the early 2000s, when you translate them into monthly payments. >> let's go to bob pisani. if it's friday, it's gary kominski. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> what was wrong with the financials? i guess they got caught -- >> i was happen people the key things we're looking for, mortgage activity, trading activity. trading activity was up and wells fargo, do you know, almost 30% of the mortgages in the united states are originated by wells fargo today? their mortgage activity was up 7.5% increase in loans. that was a tremendous number. i think what the street did not like and the reason we're seeing some of these financials down, you go to the traditional banking activity, that is loans. the loan business is still weak. we're n
he spoke at the princeton club here in new york. he didn't say anything about monetary policy but offered an interesting view on monetary and housing. why lower rates caused the housing bubble in his words were pretty weak. take a listen. >> the magnitude of the movements in short-term interest rates in the early 2000s, when you translate them into monthly payments. >> let's go to bob pisani. if it's friday, it's gary kominski. good to see you. >> good to see you. >>...
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today's rally follows the federal raid at the university regarded as the princeton of pot. the first medical marijuana school says yesterday's raids targeted the school's founder, richard lee. last month, oakland moved ahead. >>> holding on to hope, investigators are expanding the search for morgan hill teenager sierra lamar. canvassing areas in morgan hill, san martine and gilroy this week. investigators are stepping up the efforts. those daily searches with hundreds of volunteers are now starting to just wind down. the next community search is set for saturday. >>> it is 4:37 right now. i want to get a look at the forecast for the tuesday morning. here's rob. >> yeah, the forecast not too bad to start the morning. we're not going to need an umbrella for the morning, but the afternoon and evening, that's a different story. the breeze is picking up during the day and we're going to wrap up the day before sun down with a few showers out around the north bay and some of that may linger into this time tomorrow morning. temperatures not too chilly, we're in the 40s to near 50 ou
today's rally follows the federal raid at the university regarded as the princeton of pot. the first medical marijuana school says yesterday's raids targeted the school's founder, richard lee. last month, oakland moved ahead. >>> holding on to hope, investigators are expanding the search for morgan hill teenager sierra lamar. canvassing areas in morgan hill, san martine and gilroy this week. investigators are stepping up the efforts. those daily searches with hundreds of volunteers are...
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richard lee is resigning as president of the princeton of pot to face looming federal charges. the dea and irs raided his home and business this week. we are live and the future of the school is uncertain tonight. >> reporter: lee is stepping aside but there is a group interested in taking over the university. he expects they will move into a smaller space. while the future plays out lee has a larger concern, the possibility of federal charges. >> it's very scary. the penalties are harsh. and it is a lot of sacrifice going on. there are a lot of people being busted and prosecuted. >> reporter: after 22 years of fighting to legalize marijuana, richard lee is facing a federal crackdown. agents raided five properties monday. the irs says the search warrant remains sealed. lee's future hangs in the balance. >> hoping and praying that nobody gets prosecuted. >> reporter: the raid uprooted the university. lee is stepping down as are the. 40 employees are out of work. most classes are cancelled. lee says he was operating within state law and had the blessing of oakland city leaders, pa
richard lee is resigning as president of the princeton of pot to face looming federal charges. the dea and irs raided his home and business this week. we are live and the future of the school is uncertain tonight. >> reporter: lee is stepping aside but there is a group interested in taking over the university. he expects they will move into a smaller space. while the future plays out lee has a larger concern, the possibility of federal charges. >> it's very scary. the penalties are...
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arrested in oakland today, after federal agents raided oaksterdam university, often regarded as the princetont. leaders of the nation's first marijuana school, say the raids targeted the founder, richard lee. the raids came amid a growing crackdown on the cannabis industry. oakland city leaders criticized today's raid. last month, the city increased the number of pot clubs from four to eight. >>> it is the fastest-growing property crime in america. and the bay area is sat the center of it all. we're talking about stolen and fake i.d.s, used to steal, used to file false tax returns. used to gain access to areas. nbc's investigative unit found that local and state cops are only now catching up to the program. stephen stock shows us what he found. >> reporter: the percentage of stolen identities and fake i.d.s has actually doubled nationally in the last two years. here in california, we rank among the top five states in the nation, per capita, for this crime. >> now serving, b-1. >> reporter: every year -- >> here we go. >> reporter: 8.25 million californians get a new driver's license or photo
arrested in oakland today, after federal agents raided oaksterdam university, often regarded as the princetont. leaders of the nation's first marijuana school, say the raids targeted the founder, richard lee. the raids came amid a growing crackdown on the cannabis industry. oakland city leaders criticized today's raid. last month, the city increased the number of pot clubs from four to eight. >>> it is the fastest-growing property crime in america. and the bay area is sat the center of...
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i am sure the tillman the president of princeton university. [laughter] there is your invitation. one day i was getting carried away on the air and used a phrase i know there are arguments on the other side but it added the afraid taxation best theft. jon says you are killing me. when you say something like that. might in box says why don't you say that? [laughter] jonge is a champion of human freedom has a gift and explained in the way that everybody can understand. nobody finds disagreeable. looking at literature from reason and advertising this feature will be giving and there was a pitcher of john stossel playing volleyball on the beach with a bunch of 19 year-old's. if you blink three times you could not tell which one was him than the 19 year-old. sometimes i say that is what i want to look like when i grow up. [laughter] on the bench i said that is what i want to be like when i grow up now he is the man i admire most part of my friend, colleague and mentor. john stossel. [applause] >> thank you. that is very kind i should say i interviewed him for my first tv special branchi
i am sure the tillman the president of princeton university. [laughter] there is your invitation. one day i was getting carried away on the air and used a phrase i know there are arguments on the other side but it added the afraid taxation best theft. jon says you are killing me. when you say something like that. might in box says why don't you say that? [laughter] jonge is a champion of human freedom has a gift and explained in the way that everybody can understand. nobody finds disagreeable....
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>> and known as the princeton of pot. so what is behind a federal raid at a university today. >> major deal for the giants. details on a record setting signing. >>> and good afternoon, iranier. we are tracking changes. cloud cover starting to move in a cross the peninsula. for tomorrow, a chance of showers, returning for some of you. we will detail that full week's forecast in just minutes. >>> once again, above the scene at oikos university, the tiny school, south of the coliseum, around 10:30 this morning. the first 911 calls came from inside the school. about a gunman, the shooting spree. right now, seven people are dead. three injured. we continue our coverage when we return. stay with us. [ man ] did we get anything good? sweetie i think you need a little extra fiber in your diet. fiber makes me sad. oh common. i dare you to taste one hint of fiber in fiber one. oh, i'd be able to tell. why don't i just eat this bag? and how can you talk to me about fiber when you are eating a candybar. you enjoy that. i am. [ male an
>> and known as the princeton of pot. so what is behind a federal raid at a university today. >> major deal for the giants. details on a record setting signing. >>> and good afternoon, iranier. we are tracking changes. cloud cover starting to move in a cross the peninsula. for tomorrow, a chance of showers, returning for some of you. we will detail that full week's forecast in just minutes. >>> once again, above the scene at oikos university, the tiny school, south...
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campus was on a smaller train which was the princeton to princeton junction that took the right to the campus. i happen to be reading of book by f. scott fitzgerald called this side of paradise. it was flat -- about life there princeton in absolute a magical. i cannot even read two paragraphs now it is so adolescence but at the time it was magical i finished it just as the train pulled into the station princeton is as cute as a button. finishing just as the train pulls then and i walk up to the campus and i remember thinking there is absolutely nothing in the world that i would rather do than to write like scott -- of scott fitzgerald. it was all downhill from there. [laughter] for the next 15 years i wrote a bunch of fiction and publish some of it got a graduate fellowship but none of what i did was much good unfortunately. not great stuff i worked for i had jobs was a banker and a teacher but all the while i persisted to see myself as a writer i would go home at night and read by gertrude stein i did better henry james or whatever was doing. and still i was
campus was on a smaller train which was the princeton to princeton junction that took the right to the campus. i happen to be reading of book by f. scott fitzgerald called this side of paradise. it was flat -- about life there princeton in absolute a magical. i cannot even read two paragraphs now it is so adolescence but at the time it was magical i finished it just as the train pulled into the station princeton is as cute as a button. finishing just as the train pulls then and i walk up to the...
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today's rally following a federal raid across the bay, often regarded as the princeton of pot, the leaders of the first marijuana school say yesterday's raids targeted the school's founder richard lee. just last month, oakland moved ahead with the plan to increase the number of pot clubs from four to eight. >>> it is 5:36. and investigators are expanding the search for sierra lamar. detectives are canvassing areas in morgan hill, san martin, and gilroy this week. receiving more than 900 tips. investigators are stepping up the search. the daily searches with hundreds of volunteers are winding down. the next community search is set for this saturday. >>> well, a north bay neighborhood trying to force marin county to rethink a new development near sky walker ranch. today the board of supervisors will hear an appeal to the environmental impact reports on george lucas' plan for grady ranch in san rafael. the film maker wants to revamp that land with a production studio, a restaurant, a general store, a tasting room, and a parking lot there for at least 200 cars. neighbors say they're concerned
today's rally following a federal raid across the bay, often regarded as the princeton of pot, the leaders of the first marijuana school say yesterday's raids targeted the school's founder richard lee. just last month, oakland moved ahead with the plan to increase the number of pot clubs from four to eight. >>> it is 5:36. and investigators are expanding the search for sierra lamar. detectives are canvassing areas in morgan hill, san martin, and gilroy this week. receiving more than...
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. >>> the east bay activist who started the princeton of pot is giving up his businesses. l give up ownership of the operation. oakster dam was targeted in a federal raid earlier this week. the university will remain open, although classes have been scaled back. lee's dispensary will stay open and transferred to new owners. lee remains an advocate but it's time for others to take over. >>> a good friday protest against liver more labs and its roll in creating military-grade weapons much police and protesters squaring off hauling off people in handcuffs. >> the primary purpose of the lab when it was founded in 1952 was to speed the further development of nuclear weapons. unfortunately, when you look at the money, that purpose remains true today. >> the lab argues it does much more than create military-grade weapons and is doing a lot in terms of technology and biomedical stuff as well. but the protesters want liver more labs in their community but they just don't want them to do nuclear research and development. instead, they'd like them to focus on green energy. >>> there w
. >>> the east bay activist who started the princeton of pot is giving up his businesses. l give up ownership of the operation. oakster dam was targeted in a federal raid earlier this week. the university will remain open, although classes have been scaled back. lee's dispensary will stay open and transferred to new owners. lee remains an advocate but it's time for others to take over. >>> a good friday protest against liver more labs and its roll in creating military-grade...
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the other day i was at princeton university this into a speech, he was comparing the presidencies of two princetonians who became president, woodrow wilson and james madison. you can imagine which one he favored, thank goodness. seated next to me as a woman that keeps poking in the ribs every time he says something that blasts wilson or praises madison. at the end of the speech he says to me, you should tell stossel that he should come down here and do one of the shows at princeton. that would be 1000 students screaming to hear him. and i said to her, really? she said just. when you and stossel were students or, maybe you were the only two libertarians, but that's not the case now. i think it myself, is this some not job or she is talking about stossel. i said by the way, my name is andrew napolitano. she said yes, i know who you are. i'm surely tillman, the president of princeton university. [laughter] so there's your invitation, john. monday i was getting a little carried away on air. one day i was getting carried away on air. and i used a phrase that are really believe, i know the
the other day i was at princeton university this into a speech, he was comparing the presidencies of two princetonians who became president, woodrow wilson and james madison. you can imagine which one he favored, thank goodness. seated next to me as a woman that keeps poking in the ribs every time he says something that blasts wilson or praises madison. at the end of the speech he says to me, you should tell stossel that he should come down here and do one of the shows at princeton. that would...
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when you do the math, this is not my princeton math, this the navy math, the navy needs five or six ships in the fleet to keep one on station. that's not a ratio that we should be tolerating. it's not a ratio that's good enough for the fiscal times in which we live. we're deploying billion dollar warships all over the world with this fairly inefficient way of using them. and i think it's time to stop wasting that month in transit each way and at least for surface combatants. i'm not proposing this for the aircraft fleet with 5,000 people. for the surface combatants with typically 300 people on the ship. i think it's time we start flying the crew which has trained on one ship in u.s. waters to meet up with the ship over in japan or somewhere else on the other side of the world and the crews swap. you may have a small residual crew that stays on to help with the transition. if you look at the analysis of the navy think tanks that gives you 35% more mission deemployablity per ship. that's the kind of idea we need to consider in these time of fiscal times. like the title of my book says, we a
when you do the math, this is not my princeton math, this the navy math, the navy needs five or six ships in the fleet to keep one on station. that's not a ratio that we should be tolerating. it's not a ratio that's good enough for the fiscal times in which we live. we're deploying billion dollar warships all over the world with this fairly inefficient way of using them. and i think it's time to stop wasting that month in transit each way and at least for surface combatants. i'm not proposing...
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she is the current director of the governor's residence in princeton, new jersey, and serves as special adviser for protocol to the governor's chief of protocol and director of the first lady staff. she is a former special assistant to presidents and social secretary for the first administration of president and mrs. george w. bush where she planned and implemented all white house entertaining within the white house complex. and then lastly laurie firestone who is a california native. she served as white house social secretary to george h.w. bush and first lady barbara bush for eight years, at the vice president's residence and four years at the white house. her duties included planning and executing state dinners, luncheons, receptions at the white house and abroad. i know you're going to enjoy this conference, or this panel. thank you. [ applause ] >> this is like a sporting event. >> good morning, everyone. you're in for a treat. we have about half a century of white house history represented here. one of the things that defines the white house social secretary, first of all, it's a
she is the current director of the governor's residence in princeton, new jersey, and serves as special adviser for protocol to the governor's chief of protocol and director of the first lady staff. she is a former special assistant to presidents and social secretary for the first administration of president and mrs. george w. bush where she planned and implemented all white house entertaining within the white house complex. and then lastly laurie firestone who is a california native. she...
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at the rethinking finance conference at princeton. e we haven't really gotten into these numbers in terms of the numbers for gdp. i know it's all about the expectations, but at the same time, 8.1% is a pretty healthy clip of growth. >> they always say the magic number is 9%. if they keep growth at 9% a year, they'll keep their political problems under control whereas consistently growing at even a percentage point less could spell real trouble. and we do have this leadership transition going on in china. it's already proved much more problematic than expected because of the dismissal and scandal of whether there was a murder and so forth. so i would normally expect china has plenty of fuel to be able to pump in to the economy and get its growth rate back up to 9%. and i'm sure the outgoing leadership want to leave on a high with a strong economy. but you do wonder just in the back of your mind if there's a sneaking suspicion that maybe the transition is not going as well as hoped and they may not be able to pull the levers of powers ea
at the rethinking finance conference at princeton. e we haven't really gotten into these numbers in terms of the numbers for gdp. i know it's all about the expectations, but at the same time, 8.1% is a pretty healthy clip of growth. >> they always say the magic number is 9%. if they keep growth at 9% a year, they'll keep their political problems under control whereas consistently growing at even a percentage point less could spell real trouble. and we do have this leadership transition...
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. >>> this morning, doors to the bay area's princeton of pot are sealed off by police, following a federal raid. agents from the irs, dea and u.s. marshall service swarmed the oaksterdam campus yesterday, hauling out file boxes, a safe and trash bags filled with pot. the founder of the nation's first medical marijuana school richard lee and four other employees were temporarily detained. authorities refuse to reveal why the place was raided, only that it is part of an on-going investigation. on its facebook page this morning, oaksterdam university is thanking its supporters. >>> across the bay, san francisco leaders demand the feds layoff can business clubs. a rally is scheduled to get under way in front of city hall, protesting the federal government's crackdown on medical marijuana clubs. the rally will include speeches from some city supervisors and several state legislators. a new march to the federal building will follow. >>> injured crew members from a damaged racing yacht finally back on dry land in the bay area. their 68 foot long sailboat docked this morning. it was pounded by wav
. >>> this morning, doors to the bay area's princeton of pot are sealed off by police, following a federal raid. agents from the irs, dea and u.s. marshall service swarmed the oaksterdam campus yesterday, hauling out file boxes, a safe and trash bags filled with pot. the founder of the nation's first medical marijuana school richard lee and four other employees were temporarily detained. authorities refuse to reveal why the place was raided, only that it is part of an on-going...
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the geography wasn't necessarily suitable. it is too spread out between princeton and rutgers and bell labs in the pharmaceutical companies to new jersey. there was this whole plan for senate university which is going to be modeled after caltech and was going to be in northern new jersey and remained a plan. it was expensive and bell labs decided they couldn't fund it and it was shelved. >> how unwise the government related monopoly at&t more innovative than a government monopoly in the post-ups? [laughter] >> boy, that's a good question. >> you get a pass. >> is a beautiful question. >> how they got the idea is to poke a piece of germania. am i remembering how to pronounce that? >> yeah, of course. they were trying silicon as well. they were trained and type in peace side. they didn't use the word doping. it was before they even use that word. this is for the engineers there. they actually used gold because they brought around and he better be the best thing they could use. get a real stash of a tedious before the war. he put it away and took it out for this exper
the geography wasn't necessarily suitable. it is too spread out between princeton and rutgers and bell labs in the pharmaceutical companies to new jersey. there was this whole plan for senate university which is going to be modeled after caltech and was going to be in northern new jersey and remained a plan. it was expensive and bell labs decided they couldn't fund it and it was shelved. >> how unwise the government related monopoly at&t more innovative than a government monopoly in...
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ten miles away and the result was a battle of princeton and again another victory. so washington had won four victories in this very short period and they were very different one from another. and it was frederick the great saying this is the greatest military feat he had ever seen in the conduct of that campaign and that was only the beginning of that campaign. it went on in which all together the american army and the militia fought something like 80 engagements. they were very small, mostly foraging parties, but what they did was slowly wear down the british and the hessian troops who were in new jersey. it was a heavy blow on that force. then as the revolution went on, there were something like 24 campaigns. washington and his two lieutenants who commanded in the same open way, that's green and lafayette, commanded in ten of them and they lost many battles, but they won nine of those campaigns. nine campaigns. there were other -- all the other campaigns, maybe something like 13 or 14 depending on how one counts, were commanded by other officers who didn
ten miles away and the result was a battle of princeton and again another victory. so washington had won four victories in this very short period and they were very different one from another. and it was frederick the great saying this is the greatest military feat he had ever seen in the conduct of that campaign and that was only the beginning of that campaign. it went on in which all together the american army and the militia fought something like 80 engagements. they were very small, mostly...
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the 10,000 women initiative at goldman sachs. gene. [ applause ] and his successor dina powell. welcome. and cecilia rouse a princeton economist and former member of the president's economic council of advisors. so thank all of you for joining us this morning. and with that i have the pleasure of turning it over to mika. thank you again. >> valerie, thank you so much. no gender gap here. not even close. not in this white house. it's really great to be here. my thanks to valerie and tina tchen. it's a tremendous honor to be here today. i would like to point out valerie already mentioned my two special guests. they didn't appreciate the 4:30 a.m. wake up call. welcome to my world. but some day girls you'll get it and i'm so glad you're here. we're going to be looking at the accomplishments of this white house as it pertains to women and the economy. we have clearly a lot of work until to do and many challenges before us, and the key is to talk about them, address them and overcome them as soon as possible but also to celebrate what has been done especially in the past few years by this administration. i want to give yo
the 10,000 women initiative at goldman sachs. gene. [ applause ] and his successor dina powell. welcome. and cecilia rouse a princeton economist and former member of the president's economic council of advisors. so thank all of you for joining us this morning. and with that i have the pleasure of turning it over to mika. thank you again. >> valerie, thank you so much. no gender gap here. not even close. not in this white house. it's really great to be here. my thanks to valerie and tina...
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several federal agencies are swarming the so-called princeton of potted, oaksterdam university. christie smith is there to show us what's going on. christie? >> reporter: good morning. quite a bit is going on. they have been here for hours. a number of protesters, you can hear them, they're here as well. what they're telling us is not much, the feds at least, and crowds and supporters are getting louder, shouting down dea, go home this morning, as the state's first can business training school, they seized several bags of what appear to be marijuana plants from the oaksterdam gift shop, and a buyer's collective, ocbc on 16th street in downtown oakland this morning, they brought outgrow lights, went through files inside in four locations downtown behind yellow tape this morning, including this campus and museum. one union rep says about 100 people work at oaksterdam, founded in 2007, calling itself the premier cannabis college. students and former students showed up to protest. we spoke with them and a couple of agents that told us that this is under seal and they can only say wh
several federal agencies are swarming the so-called princeton of potted, oaksterdam university. christie smith is there to show us what's going on. christie? >> reporter: good morning. quite a bit is going on. they have been here for hours. a number of protesters, you can hear them, they're here as well. what they're telling us is not much, the feds at least, and crowds and supporters are getting louder, shouting down dea, go home this morning, as the state's first can business training...
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the area of scholarship, his masters and doctorate degrees from the woodrow wilson school of public and international affairs at princetone combined arms center where he led the development of our current counterinsurgency manual reflect the marvelous intelligence and insight he brings to bear on any issue. his integrity is unimpeachable. through his over 37 years of military service, remarkably director petraeus has held six general officer commands, five as combat commands. he did this in bosnia, he did it in the -- with the 101st air assault division in iraq, he served as commander of the multi-national iraq in iraq leading the surge. he serve ed as centcom commande and the commander of u.s. forces in afghanistan. our guest speaker's name is often mentioned in the same sentence with most of our revered leaders of the past, generals washington, grant, persian, macarthur and eisenhower. for the contributions he has made in the development of doctrine, development of leaders and his leadership in the battlefield. most recently president obama has called upon him to serve as the director of the central intelligence agency
the area of scholarship, his masters and doctorate degrees from the woodrow wilson school of public and international affairs at princetone combined arms center where he led the development of our current counterinsurgency manual reflect the marvelous intelligence and insight he brings to bear on any issue. his integrity is unimpeachable. through his over 37 years of military service, remarkably director petraeus has held six general officer commands, five as combat commands. he did this in...
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the rule. he went to princeton, you are taught by cornell, by toni morrison. laureate. lnobel >> there is a range of experiences, very few of which we recognized as authentic. there is a range of tribal identities, too. in line, it takes the cake. my father was an austrian jewish holocaust refugee and my mother from in a reservation. my brother was very ambitious and the thing he and i had watched a risky business and decided we would go to princeton. and we did. i met and got to work...
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scientists as russia plans to be the forefront of establishing a permanent manned mission on the lunar surface princeton that what's planned take a look at our website we've got to load them for you plus those pictures from awful story yesterday the american fighter jet that crashed into that apartment block in a state of virginia i mean you feel sorry for the people that were injured of course but you just amazing with all those killed there the footage of the aftermath on our you tube channel if you want to catch it. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day a. sea of red flags fly in central moscow today as hundreds of communists gather to show their political support dissatisfied with the results of the presidential election they want to revamp the party give agency the movement become a real opposition force there but not say was at the event for r.t. . the red flags of the communist party as well as they play cards and their banners have been flying high here in pushkin square in moscow with slogans saying a decent life there par
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the economy. >> great. thank you. rick and mike and steve liesman. and good luck down there. >> i'll be back in a minute, guys. >> okay. >> bernanke is a princeton man.checking um on the performance of some companies that have recently gone company. up next, another company that made the grade. the ceo of mattress firm will join us. we'll be right back. on how different asset classes are performing, and it lets you go in for a closer look at areas within a class or sector that may be bucking a larger trend. i'm stephen hett of fidelity investments. the etf market tracker is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades today and explore your next investing idea. >> bernanke is a princeton man. >>> welcome back. mattress firm is springing and reporting record results. it announced it will buy competitor mattress giant. the shares in the mattress firm are up over 120% since going public in 2011. joining us now is the ceo of mattress firm. good morning to you, steve. thank you for being here. >> thank you for being here. >> we've been doing series all week, looking at ipos and the impact on you as a company. the
the economy. >> great. thank you. rick and mike and steve liesman. and good luck down there. >> i'll be back in a minute, guys. >> okay. >> bernanke is a princeton man.checking um on the performance of some companies that have recently gone company. up next, another company that made the grade. the ceo of mattress firm will join us. we'll be right back. on how different asset classes are performing, and it lets you go in for a closer look at areas within a class or...
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the time. now madison's parents realized his incredible ability. ultimately they sent him to princeton, then called the college of new jersey. but prior to that they really prepared him. they placed him with a private tutor by the name of donald robertson. and madison studied with him for five years. he was a scotsman. he was from edinburgh and part of the scottish enlightenment, a presbyterian minister. later in life, madison was to write everything i became i owe to that man. it really was the rigorous training and the inspiration by an amazing teacher that prepared madison to take on such a strong role in building the american nation. we're going to go over to the dining room now and take a look at how james and dolley entertained their guests. we're now entering the madisons' dining room. and this is in the part of the house that madison added with his marriage to dolley. so this is his first expansion of the home. and madison and dolley entertained constantly, and they brought to montpelier the style of entertaining that they had first developed during madison's presidency at the
the time. now madison's parents realized his incredible ability. ultimately they sent him to princeton, then called the college of new jersey. but prior to that they really prepared him. they placed him with a private tutor by the name of donald robertson. and madison studied with him for five years. he was a scotsman. he was from edinburgh and part of the scottish enlightenment, a presbyterian minister. later in life, madison was to write everything i became i owe to that man. it really was...
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know because he's been going out there you know he was very of so close paul krugman the columnists economist princeton so that he was. to raise tax revenue by this is actually what he says he proposes cutting the tax rates on wealthy people he says but we're going to make it up by raising revenue by doing real loopholes so apparently they get very upset at that will that is what it says so i think he really doesn't even know what's in his own budget chair paul ryan be doing these budgets and its allies here illegally also carry your heart of this is that he's going to be viewed as an intellectual washington although you know pundits are saying well he's you know you may not agree with him but you have to take him seriously you look at the budget there is nothing there to take seriously happened just because he was young and good looking and charismatic i think i think you know i remember debating a back in zero five he's a nice guy personable character i enjoyed meeting him you know so i think i think that's it you know and he certainly he at least present he puts the numbers whether he knows what the
know because he's been going out there you know he was very of so close paul krugman the columnists economist princeton so that he was. to raise tax revenue by this is actually what he says he proposes cutting the tax rates on wealthy people he says but we're going to make it up by raising revenue by doing real loopholes so apparently they get very upset at that will that is what it says so i think he really doesn't even know what's in his own budget chair paul ryan be doing these budgets and...
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>> at princeton i studied the origins and history of ancient christianity. >> you taught in a number of institutions. would you list those for us? >> i taught at princeton briefly, i taught at u.c. berkeley, university of pittsburgh, for a year i was at the hebrew university at jerusalem and currently at boston unive >> you have? >> yes, indeed. >> i got my degree in '79. >> you're the professor of the appreciation of scripture, you've been doing that for what? >> since '90. >> for nine years. three books to your credit? >> that's true. >> i notice that you retreated from some of your statements from your first book, "jesus of nazareth, king of the jews." what changed in the 11 years between the publication of these two books. >> my first book was "from jesus to christ." and that was published in 1988. and "jesus of nazareth" was published a few months ago. what changed is time elapsed, i continued to work in the field and learned more. >> isn't it the all-important question of why jesus was killed, you now believe he represented a limited threat to public order during the festival of
>> at princeton i studied the origins and history of ancient christianity. >> you taught in a number of institutions. would you list those for us? >> i taught at princeton briefly, i taught at u.c. berkeley, university of pittsburgh, for a year i was at the hebrew university at jerusalem and currently at boston unive >> you have? >> yes, indeed. >> i got my degree in '79. >> you're the professor of the appreciation of scripture, you've been doing that...
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university and author of "in a shade of blue" practicing in a tix and the politics of black america and we also have from princetondr. amani perry, author of "more beautiful and more terrible" the embrace and transcendens of racial inequality in the u.s. >> and terree, a correspondent for msnbc and author of the book "who's afred of post-blackness?" >> what's it mean to be black in the 21st century. >> i hate to be put in the position of talking for black people. it puts everybody on their heels and makes them think i want to disagree with you. it means anything that you want it to mean. there's 40 million ways to be black. you can do anything, you can be anybody. there's a million different ways, 40 million ways to be black. >> amani let me ask you about that. what does that mean, there is are 40 million ways to be black. are there certain ways that bind black folk to the community? >> it's up in the air to the extent there are 40 million distinct experiences, right, and identities in the united states. but on the other hand, there are a number of constraints that tend to frame the experiences of black americans,
university and author of "in a shade of blue" practicing in a tix and the politics of black america and we also have from princetondr. amani perry, author of "more beautiful and more terrible" the embrace and transcendens of racial inequality in the u.s. >> and terree, a correspondent for msnbc and author of the book "who's afred of post-blackness?" >> what's it mean to be black in the 21st century. >> i hate to be put in the position of talking...
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more than 3 dozen courses in the system comes from stanford and princeton and berkeley. a fan has taken the game one step further. he put a game cabinet with a camera down on the street and the cars in the game matched the traffic on the street. nicely done. those are the tech bites. have a great day. what makes the sleep number store different? the sleep number bed. with the sleep number bed, it's not about soft or firm. it's about support where you find it most comfortable. the magic of this bed is that you're sleeping on something that conforms to your individual shape. this is your body there. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. now you can feel what happens as we raise your sleep number setting and allow the bed to fill in to the contours of your body. oh, yeah. wow! that feels really good. it's hugging my body. with our bed, you change the setting to something you like. in less than a minute i can get more support. if you change your mind once you get home you can adjust it. your body changes over time. the bed can adapt with you. no
more than 3 dozen courses in the system comes from stanford and princeton and berkeley. a fan has taken the game one step further. he put a game cabinet with a camera down on the street and the cars in the game matched the traffic on the street. nicely done. those are the tech bites. have a great day. what makes the sleep number store different? the sleep number bed. with the sleep number bed, it's not about soft or firm. it's about support where you find it most comfortable. the magic of this...
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the cartway. there's one like it at princeton. i think it is a called einstein walk. it's from the president's house advanced studies. that's kind of the image. that shows his house. that shows the grain elevator here. i thought that was the speech. the final image bob and i will go to abilene and take the picture. this is not -- it will be close to this, but it will probably -- and so this -- this was taking the dure picture and breaking it down that led to this. these are all handmade, and it's one guy. so it's going to take him two years, and he's a brilliant artist. we pushed him hard at this point to be -- make it look like a tree. i think we pushed him too hard. we want it to be a little more artful. so you can see the strokes in the middle. and then look how transparent it is. so there it is up against the education building. so it's going to be very subtle when it's all done. it's going to be very quiet. it's going to say abilene, but it's not going to hit you over the head with it. and then finally the memorial itself can be very modest, like him. >> maybe you
the cartway. there's one like it at princeton. i think it is a called einstein walk. it's from the president's house advanced studies. that's kind of the image. that shows his house. that shows the grain elevator here. i thought that was the speech. the final image bob and i will go to abilene and take the picture. this is not -- it will be close to this, but it will probably -- and so this -- this was taking the dure picture and breaking it down that led to this. these are all handmade, and...
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the cartway. there's one like it at princeton. i think it is a called einstein walk. it's from the president's house to the hall at the institute for advanced studies. that's kind of the image. that shows his house. that shows the grain elevator here. i thought that was the speech. the final image bob and i will go to abilene and take the picture. this is not -- it will be close to this, but it will probably -- and so this -- this was taking the dure picture and breaking it down that led to this. these are all handmade, and it's one guy. so it's going to take him two years, and he's a brilliant ti
the cartway. there's one like it at princeton. i think it is a called einstein walk. it's from the president's house to the hall at the institute for advanced studies. that's kind of the image. that shows his house. that shows the grain elevator here. i thought that was the speech. the final image bob and i will go to abilene and take the picture. this is not -- it will be close to this, but it will probably -- and so this -- this was taking the dure picture and breaking it down that led to...
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the nation." she is summa cum laude from princeton. she is here with her first collection, "fighting for progress in the age of obama." i do not always agree with her personally when it comes to politics. we are here to find out from katrina how we're going to save the world with barack obama. let's start there. [laughter] >> i do not know how you learned by worked at national lampoon. saving the world. let me begin by saying how low they must be to go that low in new orleans. i would not put in the same sentence president obama and saving the world. it is very much about movements and the power in our history to bring about a fundamental change. you do need people inside, political leaders inside. it captures the imagination of the nation. through the turbulent history, it has been movement and the power of movements. franklin roosevelt was moved by later movements. lyndon johnson had the civil rights movement. i think we begin with that. this book comes out at a moment when the country sees the power and possibility of occupy, 99%, an
the nation." she is summa cum laude from princeton. she is here with her first collection, "fighting for progress in the age of obama." i do not always agree with her personally when it comes to politics. we are here to find out from katrina how we're going to save the world with barack obama. let's start there. [laughter] >> i do not know how you learned by worked at national lampoon. saving the world. let me begin by saying how low they must be to go that low in new...
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the world. women die from pregnancy related causes each year. princeton scholars like dan cates had examined how access to health care and sub saharan africa impact'the rate. most of these deaths occur in developing countries, the united states has one of the highest maternal mortality rates among developed countries -- 1000 maternal deaths per year. among developed countries, the united states also has the highest incidence of low birth rate and the infant deat something that is not unrelated to maternal health. the steady policy approaches to improving the maternity care system. my own research shows that extending public health insurance to poowomen and children has improved infant health and reduced mortality. clearly, there is a long way to go given that half of pregnancies are unintended. clearly planned parenthood continues to fill a vital need. one of our newest affiliates has done research showing that political participation of facts access to health care and infant health in brazil. when i was preparing these remarks, i could not help thinking
the world. women die from pregnancy related causes each year. princeton scholars like dan cates had examined how access to health care and sub saharan africa impact'the rate. most of these deaths occur in developing countries, the united states has one of the highest maternal mortality rates among developed countries -- 1000 maternal deaths per year. among developed countries, the united states also has the highest incidence of low birth rate and the infant deat something that is not unrelated...
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betsy stevenson at the wharton school, visiting at princeton, former labor economist for the obama administrationmer congressman from virginia, currently at the center for american progress action fund if i'm not mistaken. and heather mcgee, vice president of demos. thank you for getting up. we'll be back up saturday and sunday at 8:00 eastern. i'm going to talk with former bush administrator christine todd whitman, and peter benart, about the crisis of zionism. find us on online wsd for a live web chat. up next, melissa harris-perry, we'll see you next week here on "up." ok! who gets occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas or bloating? get ahead of it! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap a day helps defend against digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. hit me! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. is this where we're at now? we just eat whatever tastes good? like these sweet honey clusters... actually there's a half a day's worth of fiber in every ... why stop at cereal? bring on the pork chops and the hot fudge. fantastic. are you done sweetie? yea [ male ann
betsy stevenson at the wharton school, visiting at princeton, former labor economist for the obama administrationmer congressman from virginia, currently at the center for american progress action fund if i'm not mistaken. and heather mcgee, vice president of demos. thank you for getting up. we'll be back up saturday and sunday at 8:00 eastern. i'm going to talk with former bush administrator christine todd whitman, and peter benart, about the crisis of zionism. find us on online wsd for a live...
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the road here. this is princeton. and there is, i guess they're moving it inside. but they're not going into the direction thought by the rig rig. >> there are workers invests underneath the boat right now. they've just set it down on the grass. and there we're going to continue to follow this for you. thank you fosh being with us. i'm dan ashley. >> thanks for watching. dan will have an update for you at 9:00 and 11:00. xrsrsrsr captioned by closed captioning services, inc. this is "jeopardy!" let's meet today's contestants-- a health insurance contract specialist from madison, indiana... a magazine editor from kamloops, british columbia... and our returning champion-- a copy editor from brooklyn, new york... whose 3-day cash winnings total...
the road here. this is princeton. and there is, i guess they're moving it inside. but they're not going into the direction thought by the rig rig. >> there are workers invests underneath the boat right now. they've just set it down on the grass. and there we're going to continue to follow this for you. thank you fosh being with us. i'm dan ashley. >> thanks for watching. dan will have an update for you at 9:00 and 11:00. xrsrsrsr captioned by closed captioning services, inc. this...
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the war. >> our guest is professor james mcf mcpherson, professor emeritus at princeton university and he's one of the five historians speaking today at the library of virginia making their nominations and their cases for person of the year, 1862, as the nation recognizes the 150th anniversary of the civil war. here's bob in washington d.c. go ahead. >> caller: professor mcpherson, i want to thank you for your major contributions to american scholarship on the civil war. do i recall correctly that it was farragut who said full speed ahead or if it wasn't him or was that done at mobile bay? second question i have is after mobile bay, is -- do anything outside of the gulf switch his efforts to atlantic coast? >> you're right in your first assumption. it wasn't mobile bay when he said damn the torpedoes, full speed ahead. that happened as the fleet that he commanded was in the process of passing the forts that protected the entrance to mobile bay and one of the union ships, an ironclad, a brand new ironclad, hit a torpedo which is what they called naval mines then. went to the bottom immediatel
the war. >> our guest is professor james mcf mcpherson, professor emeritus at princeton university and he's one of the five historians speaking today at the library of virginia making their nominations and their cases for person of the year, 1862, as the nation recognizes the 150th anniversary of the civil war. here's bob in washington d.c. go ahead. >> caller: professor mcpherson, i want to thank you for your major contributions to american scholarship on the civil war. do i recall...
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but an intellectual had been added to the white house staff. a man from princeton named eric goldman. and eric had this idea of a white house festival of the arts, which we had already been thinking about in my office. but i was talking to eric about it and the y part of it was that he was inviting writers to come and read their works. and i was really concerned about that because i thought that he ought to compare his list of writers to my list and "the new york times" advertisements. but he didn't. he said you just want to sensor things. and then when i said now, eric, we want to have the writers come in the b
but an intellectual had been added to the white house staff. a man from princeton named eric goldman. and eric had this idea of a white house festival of the arts, which we had already been thinking about in my office. but i was talking to eric about it and the y part of it was that he was inviting writers to come and read their works. and i was really concerned about that because i thought that he ought to compare his list of writers to my list and "the new york times"...
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what's going on, i thought, why not go right to the source, the man after whom the volcker rule was named. educated at princeton, harvard and the london school of economics, paul volcker has been a formidable figure in government for more than 30 years, serving two terms as chairman of the federal reserve from 1979 to 1987. he's also advised the u.n and the world bank, he headed president obama's economic recovery advisory board. paul volcker, welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> these headlines and many others suggest that they're going to win this one. that they're going to get a weaker volcker rule. >> i think there's a certain amount of confusion here. a lot of the criticism is over the complexity of the thing and, essentially it's down to a lot of details. but the basic rule, of course, is incorporated in the law. and i think when you get all finished with this sturm und drang in the congress now, i think you're going to have a reasonable interpretation of a law and an interpretation that can be reasonably followed by the banks and enforced by the regulators. >> in laymen's language what does the volker r
what's going on, i thought, why not go right to the source, the man after whom the volcker rule was named. educated at princeton, harvard and the london school of economics, paul volcker has been a formidable figure in government for more than 30 years, serving two terms as chairman of the federal reserve from 1979 to 1987. he's also advised the u.n and the world bank, he headed president obama's economic recovery advisory board. paul volcker, welcome to the show. >> thank you. >>...
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. >>> giving up the fight for medical marijuana coming up why the founder of oakland's so-called princeton of pot is calling it quits. and a look at how social media has helped lower crime rates in one bay area community. we're monitoring the scene in virginia beach, virginia where an f-18 fighter has crashed into an apartment complex. we'll update you on the latest right after the break. >>> we continue to follow breaking news out of virginia city, virginia where an f-18 has crashed into an apartment complex. we're just getting some reports from an nbc reporter who is on the ground saying that a virginia beach hospital confirms five civilians and two pilots being treated for injuries. she also says one building in the complex was leveled and debris from the crash caused other nearby buildings to catch fire. witnesses say the plane went down nose up into that development. searchers are still going through the development looking for more casualties. there were flames and huge plumes of smoke coming from the crash scene. again, five reported civilians and two pilots being treated for injuri
. >>> giving up the fight for medical marijuana coming up why the founder of oakland's so-called princeton of pot is calling it quits. and a look at how social media has helped lower crime rates in one bay area community. we're monitoring the scene in virginia beach, virginia where an f-18 fighter has crashed into an apartment complex. we'll update you on the latest right after the break. >>> we continue to follow breaking news out of virginia city, virginia where an f-18 has...