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tom: you went to law school at columbia, undergrad at princeton where you met your wife.are in a period when there is a lot of rethinking of the role of higher education, of cost, for example. i would love to hear from you about the ways that your experience as an undergrad and in law school shaped your view of the world. brad: i had a wonderful atortunity to learn myself places like princeton and columbia. how really big and diverse the world is. it left me with a profound commitment to the importance of education beyond high school. theeed to equip people with fields of tomorrow, computer science, data science, a multidisciplinary approach to issues around the ethics of artificial intelligence. we need to create more opportunities for people to go education,d to their because that's what they are going to need on an ongoing basis as technology continues to change the economy and changes jobs. tom: one of your early jobs, i understand there was a condition that you wrote into your contract. brad: in hindsight, i look back and laugh at myself and am slightly amazed that i
tom: you went to law school at columbia, undergrad at princeton where you met your wife.are in a period when there is a lot of rethinking of the role of higher education, of cost, for example. i would love to hear from you about the ways that your experience as an undergrad and in law school shaped your view of the world. brad: i had a wonderful atortunity to learn myself places like princeton and columbia. how really big and diverse the world is. it left me with a profound commitment to the...
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it seemed obvious to me since i wasn't undergrad undergrad at the university of michigan. a talk about that. and history course he was talking about narratives. i thought well i don't hear hear about this in my own department. bangmac so how is this incorporated today. you see it's really not even though it should be. >> the team to trace the causes of things to the federal reserve or government regulations. things like that and they feel that that is her job and it is done. not going to get up in front of an audience generally. delta sometimes and they're not going to get up and see, you know i heard from the taxi driver, such and such a theory. and people are staying this. in the don't do research on this. but we do have the confidence indexes and it came in and liked 1930s with george callas. let's create a measure of confidence from a survey. if those guys had always been sacred tiered people in the econ department. we don't really believe in that. university of michigan does a consumer index. in the conference board does a consumer confidence index. but it's academica
it seemed obvious to me since i wasn't undergrad undergrad at the university of michigan. a talk about that. and history course he was talking about narratives. i thought well i don't hear hear about this in my own department. bangmac so how is this incorporated today. you see it's really not even though it should be. >> the team to trace the causes of things to the federal reserve or government regulations. things like that and they feel that that is her job and it is done. not going to...
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we are both princeton undergrads. she wrote the daily princetonian, which i read at harvard she was on the wall review, which i didn't read. [laughter] and then we went on to have a significant overlap in our professional lives as well with a judge on the juvenile and domestic relations district court for the city of richmond is literally the baby court in every way, and she as you know is a justice on the highest court in the land. even though the courts are quite different, there are some significant overlaps and they are both all about the rule of law. the judges get all excited about the rule of law and not everybody quite understands that all the time, but the fundamental part of the fundamental essence of the rule of law is the principle that all rules apply equally to everybody. so, it is fundamentally about equality. when you travel in other countries. as i have the occasion to do in life where the rule of law doesn't apply, where courts will -- where there isn't an independent functioning judiciary, where peo
we are both princeton undergrads. she wrote the daily princetonian, which i read at harvard she was on the wall review, which i didn't read. [laughter] and then we went on to have a significant overlap in our professional lives as well with a judge on the juvenile and domestic relations district court for the city of richmond is literally the baby court in every way, and she as you know is a justice on the highest court in the land. even though the courts are quite different, there are some...
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actually my undergrad thesis was on a textual analysis of like the media versus oil prices. i'm just thinking of so monday things from like my world where of course she would build word-of-mouth effects into an economic model. robert: i missed the first thing in my prepared talk, namely that of all of the social sciences economics and finance are the worst and incorporating narratives. this is part of the figure one in the book. really to listen to these brother people like you, it is really not talked about and there are some in its increasing our attention to narratives is increasing in all of the social sciences in the document it seems obvious to me, since i was an undergrad at the university at michigan, talk about that in the preface. i did is requesting talking about narratives that will when i hear about this in my own department. spirit how does this get incorporated today. even though it should be, you see has brought. the computational modeling. robert: the federal reserve or government regulations, things like that and if you like that is their job is done. they'
actually my undergrad thesis was on a textual analysis of like the media versus oil prices. i'm just thinking of so monday things from like my world where of course she would build word-of-mouth effects into an economic model. robert: i missed the first thing in my prepared talk, namely that of all of the social sciences economics and finance are the worst and incorporating narratives. this is part of the figure one in the book. really to listen to these brother people like you, it is really...
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i had been a liberal arts undergrad, so, being immersed in business analytic challenges was a terrific experience. did your father say, ok, now you have an obligation to come into the family business? he never said i had an obligation to come into the family business. and it's interesting because both of my parents always encouraged me and my siblings to do what we wanted to do. do thes that we were most passionate about with our lives. and my father in particular, he, his family, his father's family, before haw father had become ar, they had a dry goods store. and they had run it in their fily for a couple of generations. and his uncle had been pressured by his famy to go work in the dry goodstore. and he hated it. he didn't enjoy work. he did it because he was pressured by his family to follow this tradition and go into the family business, and it made a real impression on my father. and he said, "i never "want to pressury os "because i wouldn't ever want my kids h to have this life"os th uncle had. so, on your own, you chose to go into the business. d your father say, "if you work h
i had been a liberal arts undergrad, so, being immersed in business analytic challenges was a terrific experience. did your father say, ok, now you have an obligation to come into the family business? he never said i had an obligation to come into the family business. and it's interesting because both of my parents always encouraged me and my siblings to do what we wanted to do. do thes that we were most passionate about with our lives. and my father in particular, he, his family, his father's...
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she is a yale or we will forgive her undergrad and law grad but most important way your today she had an opportunity to clerk for merrick garland on the dc court of appeals and then for justice kagan at the courts and for those of you who have any inkling of that, law clerk judge relationship is a very important one . partly because judges are so isolated . your clerks are your family, they are your window into the world and i know that elizabeth is thrilled to be here with justice kagan and vice versa and with that i'll hand off to elizabeth wilkins area. [applause] >> good afternoon. thank you president or that introduction. it is a real pleasure to be here today speaking at the lecture that honors our dad. and also introducing my former boss and mentor. it feels fitting to me that we are in a sense bringing together these two intellectual giants who have gdedicated their careers to public service. above all else are dad talk to us to his students and really to anyone that would listen or read that we each have a fundamental civic duty rmake our country better. he brought all of his
she is a yale or we will forgive her undergrad and law grad but most important way your today she had an opportunity to clerk for merrick garland on the dc court of appeals and then for justice kagan at the courts and for those of you who have any inkling of that, law clerk judge relationship is a very important one . partly because judges are so isolated . your clerks are your family, they are your window into the world and i know that elizabeth is thrilled to be here with justice kagan and...
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germany's defense minister undergrad current power has called for a more active military presence in the countries forming gauge once germany has tended towards minor roles in the foreign military missions because partly because of constitutional restrictions imposed after world war 2. the president says he will seek to raise the minimum wage by around 15 percent and investigate human rights abuses by police the announcement came as he tries to quell the country's worst unaddressed for decades truckers blocked highways to protest against road tolls and there's been renewed demonstrations in the capital santiago. in iraq at least 4 people have been killed and dozens more injured in fresh clashes between anti-government protesters and security forces a protest against the government began last month. this is d.w. news from berlin for more followers on twitter at g.w. news or visit our website w dot com. just to remind you i d w will have special coverage this week of events leading up to the fall of the bourbon war 30 years ago so i'll leave you now with pictures of the longest stretch
germany's defense minister undergrad current power has called for a more active military presence in the countries forming gauge once germany has tended towards minor roles in the foreign military missions because partly because of constitutional restrictions imposed after world war 2. the president says he will seek to raise the minimum wage by around 15 percent and investigate human rights abuses by police the announcement came as he tries to quell the country's worst unaddressed for decades...
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it found 38% of undergrad female stanford students had reported having some kind of nonconsensual sexual contact. drell said the survey results provide a clear message, we need to confront sexual violence openly and aggressively at stanford. the university also plans to put up another marker at the site where miller was sexually assaulted by former stanford swimmer brock turner. some students question that move. >> we don't know what they're putting on there, and i think that's the big question mark is are they trying to impose their own narrative of what happened in this space rather than letting chanel's words speak for themselves. >> the provost says the second plaque is going to go up at to the garden and it will contain some type of resource information. the exact wording of that plaque has not yet been determined. a and the university says it has reached out the chanel miller to ask fog her approval on the new words on the plaque. marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >>> up next here at 5:00, the giants introducing their new manager, and he's apologizing on his first da
it found 38% of undergrad female stanford students had reported having some kind of nonconsensual sexual contact. drell said the survey results provide a clear message, we need to confront sexual violence openly and aggressively at stanford. the university also plans to put up another marker at the site where miller was sexually assaulted by former stanford swimmer brock turner. some students question that move. >> we don't know what they're putting on there, and i think that's the big...
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leader undergrads krakauer and our calls on her critics to back me or sack me will bring you an update from the party conference. i'm calling asked ben thanks for joining us we begin with growing concerns over living conditions for migrants in bosnia now the country has become a key transit point for migrants hoping to reach the european union and bosnian authorities say they're overwhelmed by the influx more than 8000 migrants are stranded there mostly in the north west hoping to cross into the e.u. v.n.a. bring. many of the migrants are being held in squalid conditions at the vocal camp near the city of b. hutch a u.s. officials have called the camp a stain on europe and are calling for it to be closed he often went to vote shock to see for himself. water is only delivered here once a day by tanker. the hygenic conditions are catastrophic since last summer some 600 migrants mostly from pakistan and afghanistan have settled in camp. from a rubbish dump in northwestern poss near. the local red cross is helping with basic necessities but for half a year now the local authorities have be
leader undergrads krakauer and our calls on her critics to back me or sack me will bring you an update from the party conference. i'm calling asked ben thanks for joining us we begin with growing concerns over living conditions for migrants in bosnia now the country has become a key transit point for migrants hoping to reach the european union and bosnian authorities say they're overwhelmed by the influx more than 8000 migrants are stranded there mostly in the north west hoping to cross into...
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potentially powerful confrontations friedrichs merits we saw him there in our report he narrowly lost to undergrad come current power in the last election for party had it and it's his speech in many ways that people are are anticipating what does he stand for well in fact one has to say foolish math not only lost to under great calm cotton ball he lost to go more than 10 years ago more than a decade ago and at that time she became party leader became chancellor and so on and he withdrew from politics active products at the time he's now attempting a comeback and what he's selling is the old cause the conservative policy of the old conservative party a party based on christian principles a party that has not as i know has done moved to the left moved more into a kind of social democratic policy regions that he's trying to sell something that a lot of party members feel has been lost in the last 10 years or so and. it's very much something going back to the roots as it were for many many conservatives ok that is really at the center of this party conference today isn't it where is the middle findin
potentially powerful confrontations friedrichs merits we saw him there in our report he narrowly lost to undergrad come current power in the last election for party had it and it's his speech in many ways that people are are anticipating what does he stand for well in fact one has to say foolish math not only lost to under great calm cotton ball he lost to go more than 10 years ago more than a decade ago and at that time she became party leader became chancellor and so on and he withdrew from...
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to talk to her so truth that the pen and word could be that powerful and so i started my oxford undergrad committed to continuing network to become a journalist. >> so then you finish your last year oxford and then september 11 happens. can you talk about how that changed you cracks? >> oxford starts in october so i was my last year i was watching my mom walk across the street with our dog and a neighbor pulled up and said go turn on the tv. i turned on just before the second plane hit. my little sister's were in the cathedral school at that time they weren't sure if that was the target so they were evacuated i remember being with my mom and our dog energy trying to get these two little girls in their school uniforms at brock one - - it brought back them everywhere friend laura her sister and her parents rob brought down in the airplane flight over scotlandndlyit my mom waited the days later to tell me after christmas and she told it was better they had all been on the plane because there was no one left to grieve. and it was the first person i knew who had died and i loved her very much
to talk to her so truth that the pen and word could be that powerful and so i started my oxford undergrad committed to continuing network to become a journalist. >> so then you finish your last year oxford and then september 11 happens. can you talk about how that changed you cracks? >> oxford starts in october so i was my last year i was watching my mom walk across the street with our dog and a neighbor pulled up and said go turn on the tv. i turned on just before the second plane...
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undergrad, i was finance and then journalism. i couldn't make sense of it then >> if you automate jobs, there is a human component to that there is a need to keep the humanities very real. thank you very much. on deck, the impeachment inquiry goes on full display we'll preview it plus we are almost at the top global performing market this year not quite making it, russia. the second best performing equity market this year. italy, jamaica, romania and russia what country can claim so far the best performing major market index? you may not believe it but we've got it coming up nd. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. whether your beauty routine is 3or 57,... make nature's bounty hair skin and nails step one. it's the number one brand uniquely formulated for silky hair, glowing skin and healthy nails. nature's bounty, because you're better off healthy. >> welcome back. time for your executive recap. the headlines you need tesla has announced plans to build its fourth giga
undergrad, i was finance and then journalism. i couldn't make sense of it then >> if you automate jobs, there is a human component to that there is a need to keep the humanities very real. thank you very much. on deck, the impeachment inquiry goes on full display we'll preview it plus we are almost at the top global performing market this year not quite making it, russia. the second best performing equity market this year. italy, jamaica, romania and russia what country can claim so far...
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it happened in my undergrad.x weeks, which i think affected my final mark considerably, so for it to be happening again... it is important for us to support the people who teach us. their demand for better working conditions will basically lead to better learning conditions for us. grate having it affect our exam week, ijust don't think that's fair. eight days of strikes are planned, with union members working to contract, too, refusing to cover for absent collea g u es refusing to cover for absent colleagues or to reschedule loss lectures. i believe we will continue to talk. and i do believe that we've got a lot of shared interest around things that we can do in order to get some agreement around pensions. the union is warning of a second wave of strikes in the new year if talks fail. well, our education correspondent sean coughlan is here. this could be very disruptive for students — what picture are you getting of how the strike is going? do so far, the lecturers' union say support for the strike has been soli
it happened in my undergrad.x weeks, which i think affected my final mark considerably, so for it to be happening again... it is important for us to support the people who teach us. their demand for better working conditions will basically lead to better learning conditions for us. grate having it affect our exam week, ijust don't think that's fair. eight days of strikes are planned, with union members working to contract, too, refusing to cover for absent collea g u es refusing to cover for...
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it happened in my undergrad.n, just really annoying. it is really important to support lecturers and teachers, their demand for better working conditions is better for better learning conditions for us. there are different ways of going around it, and having it affect our exam week, i just don't think that is fair. eight weeks of strikes are planned, with union members working to contract too, refusing to cover for absent colleagues but universities think a resolution can be found. i believe that people continue to talk, and i do believe that we have got a lot of shared interest around things that we can do in order to get some agreement around pensions. the union is warning of a second wave of strikes in the new year if no deal is reached. priceless jewels have been stolen from one of europe's oldest museums in the german city of dresden. three complete collections of jewellery, including diamonds, rubys and emeralds belonging to 18th century royalty, were taken. two men broke in through a window overnight. davi
it happened in my undergrad.n, just really annoying. it is really important to support lecturers and teachers, their demand for better working conditions is better for better learning conditions for us. there are different ways of going around it, and having it affect our exam week, i just don't think that is fair. eight weeks of strikes are planned, with union members working to contract too, refusing to cover for absent colleagues but universities think a resolution can be found. i believe...
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that the truth and the pan andth the word could be that powerful and it made me start off with my undergradcommitted to the idea of continuing in that work to become a a journalist. >> finishing your last year at oxford can you talk about how that changed you? i was in dc going into my last year i was watching my mom walk our dog and her neighbor pulled up in a volkswagen rabbit and said turn on the tv just before the second plane hit my little sisters were in the cathedral pool and they were not sure if they were a target so they were evacuated i remember being with my mom and the dog in our jeep trying to, get these two little girls evacuated. it brought back for me the first loss of my life with a dear friend of mine who in third grade was in the flights that went down over lockerbie loscotland. my mom waited until three days later to tell me after christmas and said it was they were all better on the plane it was better because nobody was left to grieve per i loved her very much and all of that came back picking my sisters up after 9/11. then four months after that this journalist danny
that the truth and the pan andth the word could be that powerful and it made me start off with my undergradcommitted to the idea of continuing in that work to become a a journalist. >> finishing your last year at oxford can you talk about how that changed you? i was in dc going into my last year i was watching my mom walk our dog and her neighbor pulled up in a volkswagen rabbit and said turn on the tv just before the second plane hit my little sisters were in the cathedral pool and they...
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it really made me start out at oxford during my undergrad committed to the idea of continuing and networkam becoming a journalist. >> when you are finishing her last year at oxford september 11 happened.em i was wondering can you talk about how that changed you because you were in d.c.. >> i was in d.c.. oxford starts not over so it's going into my last year that i was home. i was watching my mom walk her dog in a park across the street in her neighbor pulled up in a volkswagen rabbit and said to me go turn on the tv. i turned the tv on just before the second plane hit. my little sisters were in the cathedral school in washington d.c. at the time and they weren't sure whether the cathedral was at target so they were evacuated. eye round for being with my mom and herth dog in our jeep trying to get two little girls in their trschool uniforms evacuated outside of the school and the the first loveme of my life which is a eurocrat who was in the third grade was on theow flight went down over lockerbie scotland with her sister and parents and their whole family. my mom waited until after chris
it really made me start out at oxford during my undergrad committed to the idea of continuing and networkam becoming a journalist. >> when you are finishing her last year at oxford september 11 happened.em i was wondering can you talk about how that changed you because you were in d.c.. >> i was in d.c.. oxford starts not over so it's going into my last year that i was home. i was watching my mom walk her dog in a park across the street in her neighbor pulled up in a volkswagen...
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the origin of the book goes back to when i was in grad school, just graduated undergrad, and i met with martin bloomington, who some of you may know. he was a third u.s. army historian in world war ii and the leading patent biographer. it was his discussions, usually at his house, to talk about two things close to his heart, general mark clark, which i wrote a book on a few years earlier, and then patent -- patton. he really enjoyed patton. his papers were on the bestsellers list. we would talk about in regards to a dissertation, what should i write about, he said right about clark, and when you're older, patton in world war i. the reason was he felt no one had focused on patent in world war i. there's a lot of good books on patton. there's a lot of bad books on patton as well. i thought it went along with his theme of unconventional. patton is a very controversial figure, and that stems from world war ii. he had the slapping incidences that still hurt his career, his legacy, but when most americans talk about george patton, they think of george c scott in front of a plaque, and that is
the origin of the book goes back to when i was in grad school, just graduated undergrad, and i met with martin bloomington, who some of you may know. he was a third u.s. army historian in world war ii and the leading patent biographer. it was his discussions, usually at his house, to talk about two things close to his heart, general mark clark, which i wrote a book on a few years earlier, and then patent -- patton. he really enjoyed patton. his papers were on the bestsellers list. we would talk...
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and jeff has been a person i went to undergrad with at u.c. berkeley. back in those days he had the make-up of what he was today even then. he was working for affirmative action and we were all part of that. it was great to see 40 years later, we all continued to do that kind of work. so important for us to carry that legacy. with your commissions, your land use committee, he does embrace some of these commissions including affordable housing when we discussed about how to get back. included also in his non-traditional way as a public defender he deals with immigrant rights, something that your other public defenders did not include, all the ancillary rights that are not included usually, but how to sustain what comes about. with that i support the changing of the name. just please, understand he would love to have the public defender named after him, but i think equally in the alley where a lot of issues are hidden, he would be proud of that as well. >> i am retired from san francisco city and county public health. i am a homeowner and resident of san
and jeff has been a person i went to undergrad with at u.c. berkeley. back in those days he had the make-up of what he was today even then. he was working for affirmative action and we were all part of that. it was great to see 40 years later, we all continued to do that kind of work. so important for us to carry that legacy. with your commissions, your land use committee, he does embrace some of these commissions including affordable housing when we discussed about how to get back. included...
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. >> i was an undergrad and i was changing my whipmajor three or four times . and eventually i landed on creative writing . and i just found myself among the whites for the first time. like, i'm from dallas. and all my life i only went to mexican or black people, my whole school life so when i went to college i was immersed into this, even though i went to art school and it was liberal which means it was even more racist than the south. even though it was a liberal arts school i was immersed into each class so i was the only black person. i found myself knowing what colors switching was and knowing llike that i am the representative of my black people for you people . so i just found myself, everything i write was from anger and everything would be very angry things to white people and it started because when i went to college it was the year after trayvon and mike brown happened so i would go to protest with my three white roommates and not really get me like that and i would get mad and even though they're there walking with me i'm like you're just here. owyo
. >> i was an undergrad and i was changing my whipmajor three or four times . and eventually i landed on creative writing . and i just found myself among the whites for the first time. like, i'm from dallas. and all my life i only went to mexican or black people, my whole school life so when i went to college i was immersed into this, even though i went to art school and it was liberal which means it was even more racist than the south. even though it was a liberal arts school i was...
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i heard a story that as an undergrad you were in school and the professor like one of your shorts andt was that a key moment in your life to who you are today? would you still be here if it were not for the professor? >> the opportunity of having a professor encouraged me is very important and was very important for me. education is great. if you're working on a project and you don't have the resources going to school will give you the resources and put you in the world where you should be. the professor put me in the art world and put me in the program. without that i wouldn't continue to make it work. definitely if you were sitting around with the idea right now and you're not being and fired go to where you should be or where you belong. go to where you are supposed to beinspires you? >> life itself and the opportunity to make change. visibility, the sun arises in the day every day. my family, my wife, my kids, everything like that. blessings. abundance. sharing that. i am here for not just taking but giving. it's really what's inspirational. >> when it comes to the watermelon woma
i heard a story that as an undergrad you were in school and the professor like one of your shorts andt was that a key moment in your life to who you are today? would you still be here if it were not for the professor? >> the opportunity of having a professor encouraged me is very important and was very important for me. education is great. if you're working on a project and you don't have the resources going to school will give you the resources and put you in the world where you should...
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are not going to undergrads, i look forward to working with poa. i've reached out to leadership and various law enforcement agencies and asked to have a sitdown. i want to hear the input and get their ideas and learn from their experience. you can't do this alone. >>>'s mission is to run the victims first district attorney's office and his lobby to take over the post immediately picky and city leaders will meet later this week to formalize the transition process. >>> the veterans day parades were held all of the country including here in the bay area where they were celebrations honoring members of the military and thanking them for their service and sacrifice. >>> today marks a turning point in the struggle to try to reduce the number of veterans living on the streets. jesse gary tells us a san jose housing program has helped 1600 homeless vets find permanent housing. >>> >> reporter: slowed by age and scoliosis, statistics-year-old michael ben danza had been living on san jose streets the past four years. was on unwanted fate who served in vietna
are not going to undergrads, i look forward to working with poa. i've reached out to leadership and various law enforcement agencies and asked to have a sitdown. i want to hear the input and get their ideas and learn from their experience. you can't do this alone. >>>'s mission is to run the victims first district attorney's office and his lobby to take over the post immediately picky and city leaders will meet later this week to formalize the transition process. >>> the...
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it happened in my undergrad.sertation due in six weeks, which i thought affected my final marks. so to have it happen again, i think, is really annoying. they say they won't reschedule lectures and classes, and they warn of more strikes in the new year. the opposition parties in hong kong have made huge gains in local elections, with turnout the highest in the territory's history. the result is being interpreted as a damning verdict on the way the authorities have handled more than five months of anti—government protests. let's speak to our asia correspondentjonathan head, who is in hong kong this morning. thank you very much for coming on the programme. are these likely to make a difference? how significant are these? it is a stunning blow to the hong kong government, which you have to remember is a government act by beijing, by china. the government up by beijing, by china. the government up to now has steadfastly refused to respond to the demands of the protest movement for widespread reform. it ran on these e
it happened in my undergrad.sertation due in six weeks, which i thought affected my final marks. so to have it happen again, i think, is really annoying. they say they won't reschedule lectures and classes, and they warn of more strikes in the new year. the opposition parties in hong kong have made huge gains in local elections, with turnout the highest in the territory's history. the result is being interpreted as a damning verdict on the way the authorities have handled more than five months...
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background so she decided to get the science background in college and in ireland you do medicine as an undergrad degree and you become a doctor earlier so she got her bachelors of science and then a phd in biochemistry, she's a complete trailblazer, my hero, very funny, great athlete. she played field hockey and tennis. remarkable woman but all she wanted to do is be a doctor. not long after i was born in those days especially very late she decided to go back to medical school so because she was in medical school and this was in dublin, i spent a lot of those years with my father who was immensely loving, full of opinions and ideas that was an alcoholic and kind of an alcoholic almost as a vocation. he had been a dentist and his practice had kind of fallen apart and he went to one particular pub i write about in the book and i was a sidekick. i would read in the basement and my mother ofmy course was alerto the risks of this but culturally felt different than it would feel to my mother or to me so as she was trying to do her residency and all that is required to become a doctor i was living a cl
background so she decided to get the science background in college and in ireland you do medicine as an undergrad degree and you become a doctor earlier so she got her bachelors of science and then a phd in biochemistry, she's a complete trailblazer, my hero, very funny, great athlete. she played field hockey and tennis. remarkable woman but all she wanted to do is be a doctor. not long after i was born in those days especially very late she decided to go back to medical school so because she...
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this was nice, "i haven't used since i was an undergrad you go to the box office and confidently sayrnia -- >> seth: yeah. >> and new york. [ laughter ] and chicago in my, like, rush to want to see theater in my early 20s. >> seth: this is another one i like text a rich friend, "oh, my god, have you heard about this insane show 'slave play'? everyone's saying it's amazing." then send them a link and they will say, "should we go? and then they will buy the tickets. [ laughter ] >> yes [ applause ] >> seth: one, i hope people do that and, two, i think it's great that people should get in there, and they should see the play and it's worth $39 it is worth all the other ticket prices as well and - >> listen, i'm looking at you right now. >> seth: yeah. >> because you said you think people should text their rich friends. >> seth: yeah. >> you are rich. >> seth: oh, yeah. [ laughter ] >> i'm in this space >> seth: yeah. >> if someone tweets you tonight that they want to see "slave play," will you buy them a ticket >> seth: yeah. >> you will? >> seth: yeah, yeah. [ cheers and applause >> oka
this was nice, "i haven't used since i was an undergrad you go to the box office and confidently sayrnia -- >> seth: yeah. >> and new york. [ laughter ] and chicago in my, like, rush to want to see theater in my early 20s. >> seth: this is another one i like text a rich friend, "oh, my god, have you heard about this insane show 'slave play'? everyone's saying it's amazing." then send them a link and they will say, "should we go? and then they will buy the...
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it happened in my undergrad. it happen again, i think, is really annoying. they say they won't reschedule lectures and classes, and they warn of more strikes in the new year. a second cinema chain has stopped showing the british gangster film blue story, after violence broke out at a cinema in birmingham. showcase has followed vue cinemas in pulling the film. west midlands police described the violence that broke out on saturday evening as some of the worst their officers had seen, as charlotte gallagher reports. screaming. a weekend trip to the cinema becomes a terrifying experience, seven police officers injured trying to break up a brawl involving around 100 people and machetes. six have been arrested, the youngest a 13—year—old girl. this startling picture is being shared on social media — a group of young teenagers apparently armed with a machete. we're not entirely certain what caused it, and so we're not going to get into that speculation. but it is reassuring that we were able to deal with it. vue cinemas
it happened in my undergrad. it happen again, i think, is really annoying. they say they won't reschedule lectures and classes, and they warn of more strikes in the new year. a second cinema chain has stopped showing the british gangster film blue story, after violence broke out at a cinema in birmingham. showcase has followed vue cinemas in pulling the film. west midlands police described the violence that broke out on saturday evening as some of the worst their officers had seen, as charlotte...
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these programs and i want to make young people aware that you don't just had to go into a job or undergradschool or some other avenue. you can invest the more of your life in service to the nation. so my first reaction would be, in florida, in your community it's in the start and ask not chapter and get other colleges to do the same. second, the service year alliance has created service year.org which is actually come you can go and put your profile on service year.org and then fid whole host of opportunity national service opportunities to connect to. the beauty of that is it's driven by choice and reflective of the vision of democratizing national service and getting all these institutions across the country including colleges to create service year programs. on mandatory national service it's a brilliant point. thank you for your service to the nation and the state department. we are organizing a u.s. delegation to israel, because the first question we get in discussions like this is, israel has done to successively at many levels. it's had a profound impact on their society, the econom
these programs and i want to make young people aware that you don't just had to go into a job or undergradschool or some other avenue. you can invest the more of your life in service to the nation. so my first reaction would be, in florida, in your community it's in the start and ask not chapter and get other colleges to do the same. second, the service year alliance has created service year.org which is actually come you can go and put your profile on service year.org and then fid whole host...
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undergrads accusing the college senior of quote malfeasance and abuse of power for using student feeshe event. so do you think this would happen, jonathan, if the speaker were chelsea clinton? >> well, it very well might. i mean, i can understand republican students would be outraged that $50,000 or whatever it is -- david: 50 grand, right. >> that's a lot of money, the problem here is that seemingly the student body president broke the rules that student fees aren't allowed to be used for political events, and i just got to say, i mean, don jr., i'm not one for charity but he is worth about 200 million dollars maybe he could have gone to this one for free and let this kid keep his job as student body president. >> you are so right, 100%. i was thinking the exact same thing. >> always, kristina. >> not always. >> wow. >> if you look at the fees, they only got $50,000 and they are worth a lot of money whereas pit bull, this is a rapper, got paid $130,000 or kevin o'leary from shark tank, also fellow canadian, got paid $95,000. you've got these guys that are getting more than both of th
undergrads accusing the college senior of quote malfeasance and abuse of power for using student feeshe event. so do you think this would happen, jonathan, if the speaker were chelsea clinton? >> well, it very well might. i mean, i can understand republican students would be outraged that $50,000 or whatever it is -- david: 50 grand, right. >> that's a lot of money, the problem here is that seemingly the student body president broke the rules that student fees aren't allowed to be...
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but these realignments are not the realignment that you learned about in undergrad, the more localized or regional. >> a question in the back? >> should we draw any different from the fact that the parties are themselves less popular and independent who people say none of the above are increasing inum number? >> my answer is no. and pulling data is pretty clear that lets of people who say their independent go when and vote for republican up and down the line or democratic up and down the line, and they like to say well i'm independent, i think about the character but they really are one party or the other. the large majority. some states to get called in independent if you don't register in a party to vote in the primary. primary turnout -- they may be called in different rather than independent. >> i think people are less willing, i think you have a point, people less willing to identify the party in part because we have seen this call negative partisanship and folks are identifying with the party because they love the issues or the ideology but i hate the other side. it's driven by d
but these realignments are not the realignment that you learned about in undergrad, the more localized or regional. >> a question in the back? >> should we draw any different from the fact that the parties are themselves less popular and independent who people say none of the above are increasing inum number? >> my answer is no. and pulling data is pretty clear that lets of people who say their independent go when and vote for republican up and down the line or democratic up...
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it happened in my undergrad.t to be happening again... it is important for us to support the people who teach us. their demand for better working conditions will basically lead to better learning conditions for us. having it affect our exam week, i just don't think that's fair. eight days of strikes are planned, with union members working to contract, too, refusing to cover for absent colleagues or to reschedule lost lectures. i believe we will continue to talk. and i do believe that we‘ve got a lot of shared interest around things that we can do in order to get some agreement around pensions. the union is warning of a second wave of strikes in the new year if talks fail. labour says it will bring in rent controls and improve conditions for tenants in privately—owned accommodation in england — if it wins the general election. private rents would go up by no more than inflation — and landlords would face hefty fines for poor quality housing. the party leaderjeremy corbyn said landlords should support the plans. "w
it happened in my undergrad.t to be happening again... it is important for us to support the people who teach us. their demand for better working conditions will basically lead to better learning conditions for us. having it affect our exam week, i just don't think that's fair. eight days of strikes are planned, with union members working to contract, too, refusing to cover for absent colleagues or to reschedule lost lectures. i believe we will continue to talk. and i do believe that we‘ve...
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but, yeah, these real alignments are north re re-alignments you learn about in undergrad. their more localized or regional. >> question here in the back. >> should we draw any inference from the fact that the parties are themselves less popular and that independents or people who say none of the above are increasing in number? and -- >> my answer is, no. we actually -- i think polling dat is pretty clear that lots of people who say that are independents go in and vote for republican up and down the line or democratic up and down the line, and they like to say, i'm independent. i think about the character of the man. but they really are one party or the other. the large majority of them. and some states you get called an independent if you don't register in a party to float a primary, as amy says, primary turnout is low so they're -- might better be called indifference rather than independence. >> people are less willing to -- i think you have a point about people less willing to identify with parties, in part because we have seen this rise, something we call negative parti
but, yeah, these real alignments are north re re-alignments you learn about in undergrad. their more localized or regional. >> question here in the back. >> should we draw any inference from the fact that the parties are themselves less popular and that independents or people who say none of the above are increasing in number? and -- >> my answer is, no. we actually -- i think polling dat is pretty clear that lots of people who say that are independents go in and vote for...
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elizabeth is the senior counsel to carl racine, a yale -- well, we'll forgive her -- undergrad and law grad. most importantly here today, she had an opportunity to clerk for merrick garland and then justice kagan at the court. the law clerk/judge relationship is a very, very important one, partly because judges are so isolated. your clerks are your family. they are your window into the world. and i know that elizabeth is thrilled to be here with justice kagan and vice versa. with that, i'll hand off to elizabeth wilkins. [ applause ] >> good afternoon. and thank you, president holton, for that introduction. it is a real pleasure to be here today, speaking at the lecture that honors our dad and also introducing my former boss and mentor. it feels fitting to me that we are, in a sense, bringing together the two intellectual giants who dedicated their careers to public service. above all else, our dad taught to us, our students and anyone who would listen or read that we each have a fundamental civic duty to make our country better. he brought all of his considerable talents and intellect
elizabeth is the senior counsel to carl racine, a yale -- well, we'll forgive her -- undergrad and law grad. most importantly here today, she had an opportunity to clerk for merrick garland and then justice kagan at the court. the law clerk/judge relationship is a very, very important one, partly because judges are so isolated. your clerks are your family. they are your window into the world. and i know that elizabeth is thrilled to be here with justice kagan and vice versa. with that, i'll...
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>> i went to undergrad and undergrad and majored in premed and i was going to be a doctor and it justu have to take the mcat and you realize it's a very big burden and you carry that burden for your family and your community and i actually went there something that i talk about very specifically and i had to do a mental health issue. and is something we do not talk about in our community and it was one of those moments that is incredibly depressing for me because i thought, i just disappointed the people i love the most. and i felt like i broke the heart. and it was incredibly hard for me. and i had this thought in my mind that if i'm gone, then it will be better. if i'm not around, then it will be better for them. and i tried to take my life. thank goodness, thank god i am still here clearly i'm talking to all of you. but, i do want to say something about the book before we move too far in, the book is a memoir in the memoir piece is very raw and honest and authentic. i wrote it that way because i wanted to connect with people and i want people to feel something when they read that s
>> i went to undergrad and undergrad and majored in premed and i was going to be a doctor and it justu have to take the mcat and you realize it's a very big burden and you carry that burden for your family and your community and i actually went there something that i talk about very specifically and i had to do a mental health issue. and is something we do not talk about in our community and it was one of those moments that is incredibly depressing for me because i thought, i just...
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the san diego state university undergrad who died last friday after being rushed to a hospital the daye would agree it's just a really good person. >> hernandez was in his dorm room when he fell off his bunk bed and hit his head. the medical examiner said his roommate found him unconscious, without a pulse. several students say hernandez had been drinking heavily at a fraternity party. >> you could tell he had over-partied more than usual. so everyone was like whoa, make sure he's okay. >> 14 fraternities affiliated with the interfraternity council have been suspended. sdsu did not reveal the frame of the frat that hosted the party hernandez attended. hernandez was pledging to one of those newly suspended fraternity, phi gamma delta. according to the school newspaper, the chapter was placed on probation in 2017 after being quote found in violation of regulations pertaining to alcohol at off-campus fraternity events. >> it's the party culture. they get used to it and then they don't think. it's like they're having a good time. >> sdsu students say alcohol violations stretch across campu
the san diego state university undergrad who died last friday after being rushed to a hospital the daye would agree it's just a really good person. >> hernandez was in his dorm room when he fell off his bunk bed and hit his head. the medical examiner said his roommate found him unconscious, without a pulse. several students say hernandez had been drinking heavily at a fraternity party. >> you could tell he had over-partied more than usual. so everyone was like whoa, make sure he's...