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i know for me it was something that was instilled in me since undergrad. i was fortunate enough to have great people assist with my initiation. they never had a break in membership. they encouraged myself and my sisters to continue on that path. i have six wine sisters from underground -- undergrad. most of us have stayed active. my other sisters from the chapter and she's currently in alpha omega chaptered she stayed active as well. >> we are going to hear more about you in the next segment. this has been good. i'm sure people appreciate all the work you are doing. like you, for being here. -- thank you, for being here. we will be right back. please join us here on mosaic. boss: it's a big responsibility. employee: oh, it's huge. i know, it's huge. boss: and the salary... employee: oh my god, yes. i was literally about to move in with my parents and right before... yeah, so this saved me. boss: i really believe in you. you know? employee: thank you. it's nice to hear that from someone. boss: these are cool. did you...um? where did... >>> back to mosaic. i
i know for me it was something that was instilled in me since undergrad. i was fortunate enough to have great people assist with my initiation. they never had a break in membership. they encouraged myself and my sisters to continue on that path. i have six wine sisters from underground -- undergrad. most of us have stayed active. my other sisters from the chapter and she's currently in alpha omega chaptered she stayed active as well. >> we are going to hear more about you in the next...
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ask, i actually--so i actually have six line sisters from undergrads and most of us have- -undergrad and most of us have stayed active. and a younger cyster is active- -sister is active as well. >> i think this has been good. and i am sure that peopwo you are doing. >> thank you. >> we will come back. >> thanks. >> okay. >> we will be back soon. please join us here on mosaic. >>> back to mosaic. it has been great to host mosaic again with two women and their involvement. tell us more about this. >> okay, so again, as i mentioned, we have a chapter that is as 50 members and in the past few years we have done, this and, this, this of community--thousands and thousands of community service. we provide scholarships, we mentor, and we just wrapped up our mentoring program which is called send. and it was an international program that recently ended. and we had about 12 students that came out to participate in several efforts. do you want to talk about some of those activities? >> yes, with our send program, so like what she said, we mentor high school students and so that program, we at h
ask, i actually--so i actually have six line sisters from undergrads and most of us have- -undergrad and most of us have stayed active. and a younger cyster is active- -sister is active as well. >> i think this has been good. and i am sure that peopwo you are doing. >> thank you. >> we will come back. >> thanks. >> okay. >> we will be back soon. please join us here on mosaic. >>> back to mosaic. it has been great to host mosaic again with two women...
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he has an undergrad degree from the university of mississippi. and a masters degree from the university of louisiana monroe.
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she went to undergrad with kavanaugh from 1983 to 1987. this happened while -- during their freshman year at a dorm room party. so as this allegation, new allegation comes out, think the big question here in washington is how does this ill pact his confirmation, especially as it's on the eve of kavanaugh testifying about his first -- this first woman who came out and alleges sexual assault against him. >> all of this happening as we thought we got some clarity about testimony about kavanaugh's initial accuser. right now, the plan is for her and kavanaugh, just the two of them, to testify before the senate judiciary committee on thursday. i want to bring in msnbc's garrett haake live on the hill. is that still the plan? because she's now the first accuser. if we have a second, what exactly does that mean? does that put thursday in question or suddenly do we have another person in the mix? >> well, thursday is still the plan. this story has been moving so fast, it's impossible how it will change going forward. what we know is we expect to se
she went to undergrad with kavanaugh from 1983 to 1987. this happened while -- during their freshman year at a dorm room party. so as this allegation, new allegation comes out, think the big question here in washington is how does this ill pact his confirmation, especially as it's on the eve of kavanaugh testifying about his first -- this first woman who came out and alleges sexual assault against him. >> all of this happening as we thought we got some clarity about testimony about...
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berkeley undergrads. it's called "surfsafe." here's how it works.age online, and the program checks it against trusted news sites -- such as "the new york times," cnn, or fox news -- to cross reference the images. it also compares digital fingerprints to see if the image has been doctored. this isn't their only attempt to crack down on fake news. the team also created a browser extension -- "botcheck" -- to check for bots on twitter. it's not a perfect solution to stopping disinformation, but it might be a good start. that's it for this edition of "matter of fact." i'm soledad o'br a this is not a bed. it's a revolution in sleep. the new sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now, from $899, during sleep number's 'biggest sale of the year'. it senses your movement, and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it even helps with this. so you wake up ready to put your pedal to the metal. and now, all beds are on sale. it's the last chance to save 50% on the new sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus, 36-month financing. ends labor
berkeley undergrads. it's called "surfsafe." here's how it works.age online, and the program checks it against trusted news sites -- such as "the new york times," cnn, or fox news -- to cross reference the images. it also compares digital fingerprints to see if the image has been doctored. this isn't their only attempt to crack down on fake news. the team also created a browser extension -- "botcheck" -- to check for bots on twitter. it's not a perfect solution to...
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i came here to washington dc to the university where i got my undergrad taking a public history course and they introduced me to the national park service. taking the public history courses at howard university.>> how so? >> i grew up in savannah and some national historic land scott -- landmarks which is run by the national park service but i did not understand what it meant and i did not understand there was an entire agency that is dedicated to preserving american history. preserving the spaces for herstory -- where history happens pick it was a revelation for me to learn that i can do history and to be a history major and do not have to go to law school or go teach and so many career options opened up for me to the public history class and it was taught by two national park service staff who were visiting.>> do you remember their names? >> barber and cecil pick >> to they still work? >> cecil actually retired from the park service but barber is still there and is the superintendent of horseshoe bend national historical park pick >> have you chatted with them since becoming the chie
i came here to washington dc to the university where i got my undergrad taking a public history course and they introduced me to the national park service. taking the public history courses at howard university.>> how so? >> i grew up in savannah and some national historic land scott -- landmarks which is run by the national park service but i did not understand what it meant and i did not understand there was an entire agency that is dedicated to preserving american history....
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park unit until i left savannah and came here to washington dc to howard university where i got my undergrad, taking public history courses. they introduced me to the national park service through taking those public history courses at howard university. although i grew up in savanna and went to the national historic landmarks, i did not understand what that meant. i did not understand there was an entire federal agency that dedicated itself to preserving american history through the built environment, preserving the spaces where history happened. so it was a revelation to me to learn, hey, i can do history. i can be a history major and not have to go to law school or go teach. so many career options opened up for me through the public history class. and it was taught by the national park service staff who were visiting. do you remember their names? barbara and cecil. cecil retired from the park service, but barbara is still with them. she is the superintendent at horseshoe den national historical dark. historical park. have you talked with them? i have barbara on speed dial. she is a mentor
park unit until i left savannah and came here to washington dc to howard university where i got my undergrad, taking public history courses. they introduced me to the national park service through taking those public history courses at howard university. although i grew up in savanna and went to the national historic landmarks, i did not understand what that meant. i did not understand there was an entire federal agency that dedicated itself to preserving american history through the built...
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you focused on was trying to reduce commol consumption that undergra -- alcohol consumption that undergrads had. for hundreds of years commol co presidents tried to do that with little success. how did you find your effort? >> let's see. you know, what we tried at dartmouth was bring what i had learned in medicine. what i had learned is that the things we do should be evidence-based. i said there are things we can do. the things we tackled were drinking but also sexual assault. we did a manger effort on sexual assault. and we -- major effort on sexual assault. we tried to ask what has worked in reducing harm from drinking and what has worked in reducing sexual assault? and we brought 30 universities together, including your alma mater, duke. and we over a period of two years, we had to meet on a regular basis and share insights on programs that had been effective. so i think we reduced harm from alcohol consumption but -- it's very hard to reduce consumption overall. >> when you came into the world bank was there resistance, like resistance, splant to somebody who didn't have the same backg
you focused on was trying to reduce commol consumption that undergra -- alcohol consumption that undergrads had. for hundreds of years commol co presidents tried to do that with little success. how did you find your effort? >> let's see. you know, what we tried at dartmouth was bring what i had learned in medicine. what i had learned is that the things we do should be evidence-based. i said there are things we can do. the things we tackled were drinking but also sexual assault. we did a...
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spent the university california official say across the entire uc system nearly half of all undergrad students and one quarter of them say that you less than they should because they simply cannot afford to buy food. >> september being flu season has officially arrived. the fda and out that last week which leads us to the push for people to get the flu shot. joining us now is internal medicine in sam cisco doctor mitchell. thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you. >> i got my flu shots i'm ahead of the game, but once i did everyone was like those don't work. are you going you're going to get sick from getting the flu shot. to find this is the time we had to do a lot of convincing for those who are always in the bubble about getting the flu shot? >> certainly. it is very understandable. people here this time and again and they have aversions to wanting to take it. so what draw attention to here with that, is it is incredibly effective preventative measure. sometimes the flu shot is more or less effective in a given season. but it is still a very good i w that is more coincid
spent the university california official say across the entire uc system nearly half of all undergrad students and one quarter of them say that you less than they should because they simply cannot afford to buy food. >> september being flu season has officially arrived. the fda and out that last week which leads us to the push for people to get the flu shot. joining us now is internal medicine in sam cisco doctor mitchell. thank you for joining us this morning. >> thank you....
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well i want to show my personal experience as an undergrad graduated student. in my life is not short on its lifelong interest also to send a list selected to represent palestine in an international human rights program supervised help i was taught that not only this program has wasn't just a passing experience it was alive in one month i got to know about humor new cultures new friends new knowledge. this experience has given me the life the deacon a lot of us call my light on a boat in my future goals and much that i know has given me the chance also apply for an international scholarship called my class a scholarship to improve my english language skills my social responsibility on my leadership skills and engaging in this experience also left again to be a dissenting solace in an international aid program in iowa and now i write stories behind the numbers i don't happen even if i am today which is spoke in confidence social activist writing and it doesn't a student a great mixture that i'm proud to be an appealing sorry size student who can't hardly experie
well i want to show my personal experience as an undergrad graduated student. in my life is not short on its lifelong interest also to send a list selected to represent palestine in an international human rights program supervised help i was taught that not only this program has wasn't just a passing experience it was alive in one month i got to know about humor new cultures new friends new knowledge. this experience has given me the life the deacon a lot of us call my light on a boat in my...
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but humphrey himself went to the university of minnesota as an undergrad and had to leave after a couple of years due to finances took a crash course in pharmacy helped his father then went back to minnesota to get his undergraduate degree in political science where he blossomed as a student and as a thinker among others as his teacher and political advisor with someone named efron kirkpatrick and also the husband of jean kirkpatrick that ended up in the administration of ronald reagan. in any event and then went off to seek his masters degree at louisiana state university. and while in new orleans he turned to civil rights but what struck him most had no contact with african-americans either in south dakota or minnesota where the population was less than 1 percent but in new orleans where white and colored signs jarred his sensibilities also that white people lived in neatly painted houses african-americans lived in shacks near open sewer lines and humphrey wrote his civil rights interest turned to flesh and blood and continued the rest of his life. returning to minnesota to seek a phd
but humphrey himself went to the university of minnesota as an undergrad and had to leave after a couple of years due to finances took a crash course in pharmacy helped his father then went back to minnesota to get his undergraduate degree in political science where he blossomed as a student and as a thinker among others as his teacher and political advisor with someone named efron kirkpatrick and also the husband of jean kirkpatrick that ended up in the administration of ronald reagan. in any...
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. >> when he was at yale as an undergrad, he joined a fraternity. >> reporter: haley reported deeplythis is a fraternity that heavily, heavily drew from the athlete scene at yale. so brett kavanaugh is this guy who liked to play basketball, wrote for the daily news, was a big fan of the crowd. >> reporter: one picture appearing in the "yale daily news" during the years of dke members, but not kavanaugh, raising a flag made from female student undergarments, it indicates the sort of fraternal high jinks some say misogynistic activities carried out by members of dke during judge kavanaugh's time in the fraternity. >> it was sort of a lot of hi jinx and a did h de bauch re. >> reporter: many described dke as a hard-partying fraternity. most had positive memories of kavanaugh, but not all. one woman called him an aggressive, obnoxious drunk, saying his fraternity was misogynistic. one classmate who was in the same secret society, truth and courage as kavanaugh, say they drank but never saw him in a state where he wasn't in control. a female classmate who knew kavanaugh well found the all
. >> when he was at yale as an undergrad, he joined a fraternity. >> reporter: haley reported deeplythis is a fraternity that heavily, heavily drew from the athlete scene at yale. so brett kavanaugh is this guy who liked to play basketball, wrote for the daily news, was a big fan of the crowd. >> reporter: one picture appearing in the "yale daily news" during the years of dke members, but not kavanaugh, raising a flag made from female student undergarments, it...
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todd: undergrad degree in beer and wine making. jillian: i want to go back to school. home. she woke up and found the raccoon climbing around on her vanity. the pinellas county sheriff's office said they captured and released it. todd: finally the ugly. expensive sneaker backlash glorifying poverty. take a look at those. get this. people say the $530 shoes. jillian: what? todd: golden goose look like they are being held together by tapes. follows last year's muddy jeans. those jeans 425 bucks. glorifying poverty and charging egregious amount of money for it. jillian: if you would buy those sneakers tell me why. todd: thank you for letting me hang out. pete hegseth will be here tomorrow. i'm going to my sister-in-law's wedding. jillian: we will. happy wedding. todd: "fox & friends" starts right now. >> dr. ford's attorney says rush ago hearing is contrary to the committee discovering the truth. >> i'm not worrying about anything other than encouraging her to come. >> these white men, old by the way, they are protecting a man who is probably guilty. >> this argument that
todd: undergrad degree in beer and wine making. jillian: i want to go back to school. home. she woke up and found the raccoon climbing around on her vanity. the pinellas county sheriff's office said they captured and released it. todd: finally the ugly. expensive sneaker backlash glorifying poverty. take a look at those. get this. people say the $530 shoes. jillian: what? todd: golden goose look like they are being held together by tapes. follows last year's muddy jeans. those jeans 425 bucks....
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yale law, yale undergrad, advocate and mentor, professor, a great dad, great member of the community, engaged in community service. the white house is 100% behind brett cavanagh. shannon: the senate judiciary committee started to put together their investigation he testified under penalty of felony, they have his testimony, but democrats say he needs to take another step. >> brett kavanaugh has not asked to have the fbi review these claims. is that the reaction of an innocent person? it is not. shannon: what does that say about what the fbi's role is and that brett kavanaugh has not said anything about whether an investigation should take place? >> they conducted 6 background investigations on brett kavanaugh, the allegation never emerged once. he has been vetted thoroughly by many senators at 65 meetings, i was at most of those meetings, they did happen, 30 hours of public testimony in the list goes on. a closed-door session with anything they wanted in the fbi submitted their background investigation through the senate to the white house as a courtesy and when these allegations that
yale law, yale undergrad, advocate and mentor, professor, a great dad, great member of the community, engaged in community service. the white house is 100% behind brett cavanagh. shannon: the senate judiciary committee started to put together their investigation he testified under penalty of felony, they have his testimony, but democrats say he needs to take another step. >> brett kavanaugh has not asked to have the fbi review these claims. is that the reaction of an innocent person? it...
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he has an undergrad degree from the university of mississippi. and a masters degree from the university of louisiana monroe. matt has been a park ranger at the national battlefield where agoirst met many many years . he is worked in manassas, vicksburg, and gettysburg. he will tackle the elephant in the room about gettysburg versus vicksburg, which battle he considers being a native mississippian, which he considers to be the biggest turning point. i will let matt get up here and explain. matt atkinson. [applause] matt: that is what it is. roleerstand you all had a last night about something. , a topt important battle 10 battle in the american civil war, gettysburg was it left off. can you believe that? i want to tell you a quick story. i was invited down to a roundtable in richmond. we were at the willow oaks country club. we had virginia ham. i was having a great time, i was who didond and the man the top 10 last night lives there and she did not show. is what you call poetic justice. [laughter] a slight i have not forgotten right there. [laugh
he has an undergrad degree from the university of mississippi. and a masters degree from the university of louisiana monroe. matt has been a park ranger at the national battlefield where agoirst met many many years . he is worked in manassas, vicksburg, and gettysburg. he will tackle the elephant in the room about gettysburg versus vicksburg, which battle he considers being a native mississippian, which he considers to be the biggest turning point. i will let matt get up here and explain. matt...
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he has an undergrad degree from the university of mississippi. and a masters degree from the university of louisiana monroe. matt has been a park ranger at petersburg national battlefield where we first met and worked as park rangers many years ago. he
he has an undergrad degree from the university of mississippi. and a masters degree from the university of louisiana monroe. matt has been a park ranger at petersburg national battlefield where we first met and worked as park rangers many years ago. he
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. >> reporter: you've got students who are undergrads. when you look at them, do you see that they are looking a a disillusioned future here? >> what i hear a lot from my students saying is that it's time to get all the truth out. let's get itllout. let's get it all out. if we get it all out, begin to do the work that the church is c tleddo. >> reporter: that was david reporting with that story. >>> emotions running high in the courtroom as the prosecution calls its first witness in the d.c. mansion murders. just ahead, what the father of one of the victims had to say day. >>> plus, recent rains creating an issue with a local garage that some drivers have not seen before. what's going on there? >>> a special matinee of e "hamilton" at the kennedy center. we talk to the local students who were inspired >>> hurricane florence is closingin. storm team 4 as you can see working on the latest updates foyou. they will be back. doug and amelia are back with a ew forecast in a couple of minutes. >>> prosecutors called their first witnesses in the
. >> reporter: you've got students who are undergrads. when you look at them, do you see that they are looking a a disillusioned future here? >> what i hear a lot from my students saying is that it's time to get all the truth out. let's get itllout. let's get it all out. if we get it all out, begin to do the work that the church is c tleddo. >> reporter: that was david reporting with that story. >>> emotions running high in the courtroom as the prosecution calls its...
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incredible record, 12 years in the second most powerful court in the country, yale law, yielding undergrad, advocate for the clerk, professor, he is a great dad, great member of the community. all kinds of community service. i can tell you, the white house is 100% behind judge kavanaugh. to be one when all of this broke, the senate judiciary committee, the republican majority put together an investigation. he merely testified under penalty of felony if he was lying, but democrats say he need to take another. here's what senator gillibrand had to say. >> judge kavanaugh has not asked to have the fbi review these claims. is that the reaction of an innocent person? it is not. >> shannon: what does that say about the fbi? what its goal is in the fact that judge kavanaugh has not said anything publicly that i know about whether or not an fbi investigation should take place? >> let's talk about with the fbi has actually done. they have conducted six background investigation on judge kavanaugh. this allegation is never emerged once. he has been vetted thoroughly by the many senators who we with p
incredible record, 12 years in the second most powerful court in the country, yale law, yielding undergrad, advocate for the clerk, professor, he is a great dad, great member of the community. all kinds of community service. i can tell you, the white house is 100% behind judge kavanaugh. to be one when all of this broke, the senate judiciary committee, the republican majority put together an investigation. he merely testified under penalty of felony if he was lying, but democrats say he need to...
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she went to yale undergrad with brett kavanaugh during the same years, 1983 to 1987.far as nbc news' report something concerned, we learned from several sources, that during those college years, kavanaugh had pulled down his pants and exposed himself to ramirez. we reached out to ramirez over the weekend. it was yesterday morning, and she directed me to her lawyer immediately. we haven't heard from her lawyer yet. the new yorker has these details now down, they go further to say that it was at a party, they had been drinking and his pants were down and he thrust himself into her face, forcing her to touch his penis. and she said that when he was pulling up his pants, she remembers his laugh and she felt ashamed and embarrassed and she remembers someone running down the hallway saying -- oh, my goodness, brett kavanaugh just did this. so she remembers the name clearly. ramirez says. you know ramirez, she -- as far as the falout is concerned, let's go there right now. reaching out to sources, especially republican sources on capitol hill right now, not hearing a lot yet
she went to yale undergrad with brett kavanaugh during the same years, 1983 to 1987.far as nbc news' report something concerned, we learned from several sources, that during those college years, kavanaugh had pulled down his pants and exposed himself to ramirez. we reached out to ramirez over the weekend. it was yesterday morning, and she directed me to her lawyer immediately. we haven't heard from her lawyer yet. the new yorker has these details now down, they go further to say that it was at...
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we can disagree in there to be changing conflict, but there is no truth to undergrad at all. >> willbe teacher standards of evidence. when you make an argument to miss a teach in any class. you make an argument. you can't simply stop an assertion. you have to find evidence to warrant that environment and arguments about evidence aren't going to stand. so yes we teach standards of argumentation. i don't believe the standards of argumentation or halt particularly or hindered the grand philosophical notions of what truth is. i guess i agree there. one can believe in some notion of object is truth prior to her independent of my take on it is some of his done a lot of intellectual history, my response to assure that is a relatively stable definition, but it can change in cultures and times. that doesn't mean it's valid to it just means it's culturally contextual. it doesn't matter in a way whether you agree that it can be or can be. what matters is in many different cultural context we can come up with a minimal amount or number of words in common and in order for us to disagree with thos
we can disagree in there to be changing conflict, but there is no truth to undergrad at all. >> willbe teacher standards of evidence. when you make an argument to miss a teach in any class. you make an argument. you can't simply stop an assertion. you have to find evidence to warrant that environment and arguments about evidence aren't going to stand. so yes we teach standards of argumentation. i don't believe the standards of argumentation or halt particularly or hindered the grand...
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she went to undergrad with mark kavanaugh, that's the allegation where he exposed himself to her. so where this goes and if the fbi does talk to dr. ford as you mentioned her lawyers say that they have not reached out yet. we're unsure if that's the plan if they're actually going to. i've been in touch with some sources on the hill who say they haven't heard yet if dr. ford is going to be part of this investigation or her testimony is going to be considered the evidence they need. >> it may not come as a surprise we're hearing two things coming out of the washington, particularly the white house. i want you to take a listen to the president claiming that the white house is actually not limiting the fbi in its background investigation. watch this. >> they have free rein. whatever it is they do, they'll be doing things we never even thought of. and hopefully at the conclusion everything will be fine. >> so the idea of free reign you heard from the president, obviously now being disputed by several news outlets. sarah sanders today said the senate was the one dictating the scope. do
she went to undergrad with mark kavanaugh, that's the allegation where he exposed himself to her. so where this goes and if the fbi does talk to dr. ford as you mentioned her lawyers say that they have not reached out yet. we're unsure if that's the plan if they're actually going to. i've been in touch with some sources on the hill who say they haven't heard yet if dr. ford is going to be part of this investigation or her testimony is going to be considered the evidence they need. >> it...
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he is -- i think yale undergrad, harvard law. >> he should know better. >> both black democratic candidates, attacks. coming to race. they're handling it very well. they're not taking the bait which requires an extraordinary amount of discipline in this kind of social media fury and so the republican candidates running the kind of like trump almost parody ads. >> you worked for president obama. you helped elect the first black president. you have some experience so if andrew gillum's campaign or others call you and say, how do we deal with, what would you say? >> i agree. i think they're handling it quite gracefully. i would be raving mad if i was them and tells you a lot about the leadership and the calm. you know? and i have never spoken with either of them. president obama used to say to us behind the scenes i can't be the person to solve race in the country. obviously, he wanted to represent something better for the next generation. they certainly would. i was very -- i thought what stacy abrams said was compelling of who she wanted to talk to and who the democratic parties wants to be
he is -- i think yale undergrad, harvard law. >> he should know better. >> both black democratic candidates, attacks. coming to race. they're handling it very well. they're not taking the bait which requires an extraordinary amount of discipline in this kind of social media fury and so the republican candidates running the kind of like trump almost parody ads. >> you worked for president obama. you helped elect the first black president. you have some experience so if andrew...
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allegations that come forward in the new yorker, a story that dates allegedly to judge kavanaugh's undergrad earlier this hour, michael avenatti explained that he has a new client who within 48 hours will make public what he says will be a serious allegation dating to judge kavanaugh's high school days and she'll make that case in the media. with these other accusers coming forward, should those be folded in to thursday's testimony? should there be a second hearing? how should those things be handled? >> again, if this wouldn't have been rammed through in the way it was where we still have three years of staff secretary documents we haven't seen, 100,000 documents over at the white house and this new information. i'm a former prosecutor, i like to look at evidence, and it was interesting to have him on the show but you want to look at the evidence and see what it is. again, an fbi investigation, a background check investigation that we routinely have for judges, much less, of course, the highest court of the land, would allow people and people on the committee to actually look at the evidenc
allegations that come forward in the new yorker, a story that dates allegedly to judge kavanaugh's undergrad earlier this hour, michael avenatti explained that he has a new client who within 48 hours will make public what he says will be a serious allegation dating to judge kavanaugh's high school days and she'll make that case in the media. with these other accusers coming forward, should those be folded in to thursday's testimony? should there be a second hearing? how should those things be...
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she went to yale undergrad with brett kavanaugh during the same years, 1983 to 1987.s far as nbc news' report something concerned, we learned from several sources, that during those college years, kavanaugh had pulled down his pants and exposed himself to ramirez. we reached out to ramirez over the weekend. it was yesterday morning, and she directed me to her lawyer immediately. we haven't heard from her lawyer yet. the new yorker has these details now down, they go further to say that it was at a party, they had been drinking and his pants were down and he thrust himself into her face, forcing her to touch his penis. and she said that when he was pulling up his pants, she remembers his laugh and she felt ashamed and embarrassed and she remembers someone running down the hallway saying -- oh, my goodness, brett kavanaugh just did this. so she remembers the name clearly. ramirez says. you know ramirez, she -- as far as the falout is concerned, let's go there right now. reaching out to sources, especially republican sources on capitol hill right now, not hearing a lot y
she went to yale undergrad with brett kavanaugh during the same years, 1983 to 1987.s far as nbc news' report something concerned, we learned from several sources, that during those college years, kavanaugh had pulled down his pants and exposed himself to ramirez. we reached out to ramirez over the weekend. it was yesterday morning, and she directed me to her lawyer immediately. we haven't heard from her lawyer yet. the new yorker has these details now down, they go further to say that it was...
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. >>> so, listen, he was at yale as an undergrad, not at yale law like you.regarding the allegations made against kavanagh now or anything similar to that? >> you know, i did not. i did not then and i haven't since then until now. that doesn't mean that they're not true, the fact that i haven't heard those. but i can't say that i had. >> you and your law school classmates, you signed a letter supporting his nomination to the supreme court, but you say you would not sign that letter now. why is that? >> well, i think first i want to say why i signed it in the first place, which is, you know, the letter sets out and i think this is fair, that there's a lot of things that brett kavanagh believes legally and politically that i don't agree with. other signatories didn't agree with. we thought he was qualified to be on the court. it appears that there's facts we didn't know that have not been fully investigated and certainly what dr. ford has come forward with is part of the story that needs to be examined. and so if someone sent me a letter like that right now, de
. >>> so, listen, he was at yale as an undergrad, not at yale law like you.regarding the allegations made against kavanagh now or anything similar to that? >> you know, i did not. i did not then and i haven't since then until now. that doesn't mean that they're not true, the fact that i haven't heard those. but i can't say that i had. >> you and your law school classmates, you signed a letter supporting his nomination to the supreme court, but you say you would not sign...
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well i want to show my personal experience as an undergrad graduated student other wriggles in my life is not short term on it's lifelong interest also to send ella selected to represent palestine in an international human rights program supervised help i was taught to not only this program has wasn't just ask me experience it was a life in one month i got to know about human rights new cultures new friends new knowledge. this experience has given me the flight to dig a lot i suppose my life on a boat in my future goals and much of that anyone has given me the chance also apply for an international scholarship called my class a scholarship to improve my english language skills my social responsibility on my leadership skills and engaging in this experience also left him again to be a dissenting psilocybe in an international aid program in iowa and now i write stories behind the numbers i don't know has made me who i am today which is sparking confidence social activist writing and it does of the student a great mixture that i'm proud to be an appeal really sorry for the students who ca
well i want to show my personal experience as an undergrad graduated student other wriggles in my life is not short term on it's lifelong interest also to send ella selected to represent palestine in an international human rights program supervised help i was taught to not only this program has wasn't just ask me experience it was a life in one month i got to know about human rights new cultures new friends new knowledge. this experience has given me the flight to dig a lot i suppose my life on...
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allegations have come forward in the new yorker a story that dates to judge kavanaugh's time as an undergradning, and she'll make that case in the media. with these other accusers coming forward, should those be folded in thursday's hearing? should there be a second hearing? >> again, it shis wouldn't have been rammed through the way it was, where we still have three years of staff secretary documents we haven't seen, 100,000 documents over at the house, and this new information. i'm a former prosecutor, i like to look at evidence, and it was interesting to have him on this show, but of course you want to look at the evidence and see what it is. but again, an fbi investigation, a background check investigation that we routinely have for judges much less of course the highest court of the land would allow people, and the people on the committee to actually look at the evidence before a decision is made. and that is what is missing in this case. >> senator amy klobuchar of minnesota, a member of the senate judiciary committee, thank you very much. we'll be right back. u very much. we'll be rig
allegations have come forward in the new yorker a story that dates to judge kavanaugh's time as an undergradning, and she'll make that case in the media. with these other accusers coming forward, should those be folded in thursday's hearing? should there be a second hearing? >> again, it shis wouldn't have been rammed through the way it was, where we still have three years of staff secretary documents we haven't seen, 100,000 documents over at the house, and this new information. i'm a...
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the all but dissertation situation, she went to the university of maryland for underground -- for undergradwas a very smart, but did not have the discipline to do as well in school as she could have done, but she always did well enough. she later on got her masters and pursued a phd in behavioral health. brian: how often do you talk to her? zachary: it varies. i try to make an effort to stay in touch. there are times we will go months without speaking. brian: has she read the book? zachary: she has. brian: what did she say to you after? zachary: she had a lot of difficulty with it, the fact that i shared so much, that i opened up so much, and for her, she was in denial. she cannot accept the fact that she was anything but a wonderful mother. and i put that in the book, "i have always been a wonderful mother to you, zachary." after she read the book, that's the first thing she said to me on the phone. brian: is it true? zachary: no, that is not true. i think anyone who reads the book will see it is not true, it is far more complicated than that. there were wonderful things my mother did for
the all but dissertation situation, she went to the university of maryland for underground -- for undergradwas a very smart, but did not have the discipline to do as well in school as she could have done, but she always did well enough. she later on got her masters and pursued a phd in behavioral health. brian: how often do you talk to her? zachary: it varies. i try to make an effort to stay in touch. there are times we will go months without speaking. brian: has she read the book? zachary: she...
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well i want to show my personal experience as an undergrad graduated student. in my life is not short on its lifelong interest also to send alice selected to represent palestine in an international human rights program supervised health like it was soft and not only this program has wasn't just ask the experience it was alive in one month i got to know about human rights new cultures new friends new knowledge. this experience has given me the life the deacon a lot of us call my light on a boat in my future goals and much that anyone has given me the chance also apply for an international scholarship called my class a scholarship to improve my english language skills my social responsibility on my leadership skills and engaging in this experience also left again to be a dissenting solace in an international aid program in iowa and now i write stories behind the numbers i don't happen even if i am today which is spoken confident social activists like it if it doesn't a student a great mixture that i'm proud to be an appealing sorry size student who can't hardly e
well i want to show my personal experience as an undergrad graduated student. in my life is not short on its lifelong interest also to send alice selected to represent palestine in an international human rights program supervised health like it was soft and not only this program has wasn't just ask the experience it was alive in one month i got to know about human rights new cultures new friends new knowledge. this experience has given me the life the deacon a lot of us call my light on a boat...
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well i want to show my personal experience as an undergrad graduated student. in my life is not short time on it's lifelong interest also to send alice selected to represent palestine in an international human rights program supervised health like it was soft and not the way this program has wasn't just ask me experience it was alive in one month i got to know about human rights new cultures new friends new knowledge. this experience has given me the life to dig a lot of school my life's on a boat of my future goals and much of that anyone has given me the chance also apply for an international scholarship called my class a scholarship to improve my english language skills my social responsibility on my leadership skills and engaging in this experience also left with a good to be a dissenting policy in an international aid program in iowa and now i write stories behind the numbers i don't happen even if i am today which is spoke in confidence social activist writing and it does of the students a great mixture that i'm proud to be an appealing sorry size student
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i first met ann, she was my first sociology professor during my undergrad. the first course went so well, i went and took three more, and just as a little demonstration, ann is the type of professor that inspires this. half of them were my own notes and so important that i carried them through grad school and used them. they were that well-established in an undergraduate course. that is the kind of scholar and has always been in my head, someone who is very careful, someone who encourages asking questions and really understood the student. i'm also really excited to be here with this book. just over ten years ago, i remember going into ann's office and she at the time was doing a lot of research around trans issues and sports. and we had been talking and i looked up and on the chalkboard, if any of you do research, know often there's a chalkboard with scribbles and she had all this scribbling on it. suddenly this one day it was erased in the middle and in place of all the scribbling, she just wrote two words. queer family. i remember looking at it and she's
i first met ann, she was my first sociology professor during my undergrad. the first course went so well, i went and took three more, and just as a little demonstration, ann is the type of professor that inspires this. half of them were my own notes and so important that i carried them through grad school and used them. they were that well-established in an undergraduate course. that is the kind of scholar and has always been in my head, someone who is very careful, someone who encourages...
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in my undergrad days i was running a food business.nges entrepreneurs go through. we think right now also the ability for something this scale, you work alongside large industries, we can see the images to help this link to large corporate's. if companiesreat are scaling large traditional industries with a partner that can help them with the right connect. that is what we are working on. i have never met a founder or a printer that has complained about to scale the business. investment-grade companies, and then really work shoulder to shoulder to scale them up. we have done that in our portfolio over the last few years. haslinda: i want to touch on valuation. everyone is investing in a startup. even unprofitable startups have a lot of funds going in for them. what do you think of the valuations today? how are you funded? kabir: there is a macro answer and a bit of a micro answer. with macro we are at the top end of a cycle, but our job as six companieso with an early stage, not one year or three years but a multiyear growth or industry
in my undergrad days i was running a food business.nges entrepreneurs go through. we think right now also the ability for something this scale, you work alongside large industries, we can see the images to help this link to large corporate's. if companiesreat are scaling large traditional industries with a partner that can help them with the right connect. that is what we are working on. i have never met a founder or a printer that has complained about to scale the business. investment-grade...
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. >> reporter: this morning two of his former classmates from his time at yale undergrad, dr.sher and lynne lyne brookes say that kavanaugh's testimony mischaracterized his drinking past in the hearing. >> i never blacked out. that's the allegation and that is wrong. >> i feel that he's perjuried himself and that's extremely problematic. >> a lot of people drink in high school and college. what i'm taking issue is the mischaracterization and the misrepresentation. >> if he's going to lie about the little things what about the big things? >> reporter: they're speaking out about the kavanaugh they say they knew back then. >> he hung with the varsity basketball crowd. he definitely ran with that crowd and, you know, drank hard with them. >> reporter: dr. elizabeth swisher seen here with judge kavanaugh says he was smart and friendly, but she says he could become rowdy when drinking. he slurred his words. >> he got loud. he slurred his words. he liked to play drinking games. >> reporter: lynne brookes painting a similar portrait of kavanaugh. >> new pledges were getting tapped in
. >> reporter: this morning two of his former classmates from his time at yale undergrad, dr.sher and lynne lyne brookes say that kavanaugh's testimony mischaracterized his drinking past in the hearing. >> i never blacked out. that's the allegation and that is wrong. >> i feel that he's perjuried himself and that's extremely problematic. >> a lot of people drink in high school and college. what i'm taking issue is the mischaracterization and the misrepresentation....
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i went to unc undergrad. so we had some conflicting allegiances. that led to a good-natured rivalry. i can say firsthand that the judge is able to keep a strong personal relationship even in the face of fierce opposition. greta: so this rivalry has continued in what way? after you left the clerk position, how did it continue? porter: it definitely continued. we would email each other before or after a big matchup. maryland is not in the acc anymore. maryland doesn't play unc as often, but they will still have matchups. we would email a lot about those games. he is also a women's lacrosse fan. i played women's lacrosse in college, and his daughters play, and his cousin was an all-star goalie for unc when they won their two national championships. he became a unc fan, which was great for my perspective that we were rooting for the same team. greta: there has been discussion about judge kavanaugh's view of gender and equality issues. you signed a letter along with some other female clerks. what does that letter say, and why did you sign it? porter: ju
i went to unc undergrad. so we had some conflicting allegiances. that led to a good-natured rivalry. i can say firsthand that the judge is able to keep a strong personal relationship even in the face of fierce opposition. greta: so this rivalry has continued in what way? after you left the clerk position, how did it continue? porter: it definitely continued. we would email each other before or after a big matchup. maryland is not in the acc anymore. maryland doesn't play unc as often, but they...
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went to unc undergrad, so we had some conflicting -- that led to a good major rivalry -- good-natured rivalry. he is able to keep a strong personal relationship with a fierce opposition. >> this rivalry continued in what way? how did it continue? >> it definitely continued. we would email each other before or after a big matchup. they will still have matchups. we would email a lot about those gains. i played women's lacrosse in college and his cousin was an all-star goalie for unc when they won their two national championships. we were rooting for the same team. >> there is going to be discussion about judge kavanaugh's view of gender and a quality issues. what does that c and why did you sign into? -- judgeadvocate kavanaugh is a fierce advocate for women. judge kavanaugh has hired a great number of women, 25 others, 48 clerk's. 21 of those 25's went on to be clerk said the supreme court. he has not only hired a great number of women but has gone on to champion women. beyond that, throughout my would sayge kavanaugh have you seen this opportunity? towould give us that nudge pursue so
went to unc undergrad, so we had some conflicting -- that led to a good major rivalry -- good-natured rivalry. he is able to keep a strong personal relationship with a fierce opposition. >> this rivalry continued in what way? how did it continue? >> it definitely continued. we would email each other before or after a big matchup. they will still have matchups. we would email a lot about those gains. i played women's lacrosse in college and his cousin was an all-star goalie for unc...
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i could go to four years of undergrad and medical school and graduate with less $10e,000. that is amazing. i'm not that old, but we may not be able to get to that place, but the truth is, that education allows me to do what i have done throughout my life and that's an investment that pays off. let's make sure we make higher education affordable to that next generation and keep making those investments and make sure that the students have that information that they need to make reasonable decisions. so with, that, i yield back to my colleague. the chair: the gentleman from california yields back. the gentleman from kentucky previously yielded back. the gentleman from arizona. mr. o'halleran: i yield the balance of my time. the chair: all time having expired on this amendment, the question is on the amendment offered by the gentleman from arizona. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. the amendment is agreed to. . it is now in order to consider amendment number 4. for what purpose does the gentleman from minnesota seek reco
i could go to four years of undergrad and medical school and graduate with less $10e,000. that is amazing. i'm not that old, but we may not be able to get to that place, but the truth is, that education allows me to do what i have done throughout my life and that's an investment that pays off. let's make sure we make higher education affordable to that next generation and keep making those investments and make sure that the students have that information that they need to make reasonable...