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with our team producer friendship horse and conservative commentator the hederman of the university of pennsylvania fine the center for energy policy joins us to cut through the haze all that directly ahead but first let's get some headlines let's go. and major international deal for airplane manufacturer air bust leads our global report today as the european aviation manufacturer seals a deal to sell three hundred planes in china for an estimated thirty five billion dollars airbus says china has committed to paying for two hundred ninety eight three twenty models and ten a three fifty s. with chinese president. ping actually signing the agreement in paris where he met with press french president emmanuel mccrone air bus headline making deal brings both injury and insult for us bowling u.s. competitor boeing rather air buses a three twenty is similar to and compares with boeing's troubled seven thirty seven max planes airbus success and the large and growing chinese market forms a striking contrast to both boeing's recent deadly debacle airbus stuck didn't get much of a boost on the news and is tra
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hang here because when we return we've got lots more coming up with bill hederman of the university of pennsylvania's climate center for energy policy he's back this time we'll talk about u.s. oil production going up up and away as our global emissions will help us cut through the haze as we go to break here's your digital download of the closing bell we'll be back in a flash. when else should seem wrong. just don't. let me. get to see. you still can't answer. and in detroit he was betrayed. when something you find themselves pulls apart we choose to look for common ground . and situation in venezuela is still a little over the news the problem in venezuela. it is not that socialism has been poorly implemented but that socialism has been faithfully implemented for inside venezuela things are different we're going to announce sanctions against petrol venezuela associate. cabazon up a moment for those who feel that absent that political battle so on the present. moment the focus of the who story isn't new makes him cold in henry kissinger to tell him that it would not be tolerated in latin america. ter
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hang here because when we return we've got lots more coming up with bill hederman of the university of pennsylvania's climate center for energy policy he's back this time we'll talk about u.s. oil production going up up and away as our global emissions bill will help us cut through the haze as we go to break here's your digital download of the closing bell will be back in a flash. what holds it to you should. put themselves on the line. they did accept it or reject. so when you want to express. something wanted. to go right for us this is what. you do. you're still always in the waters about how. the tense situation in venezuela is still all over the news the problem in venezuela is not that socialism has been poorly implemented but that socialism has been faced only implemented from the inside venezuela things look different we're going to announce sanctions against petroleum to venezuela associated. in this will have a son of a moment too soon in the tempest and that political battle to stay on the phone to keep the magic at the moment the focus of the who story isn't new makes him cold in henry ki
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planet shedding major oil interests bill hederman of the climate center for energy policy university of pennsylvania help us drill into the latest move and later is there a bubble forming in tech commodities trader raney joins us to talk about vulnerabilities in the tech sector she's a tech crusader all of that directly ahead but first with some headlines let's go. a power outage in the midst of a fight over power leads our global report today as benno voile is hit by a massive blackout major portions of the oil rich south american nation were hit by a power outage on thursday afternoon and then on friday many schools or work places were officially shut down the minister responsible for electrical utilities luis mata domingo has blamed sabotage of electoral hydroelectric facilities at the guru dam by the political opposition for the ongoing outage self-proclaimed interim president responded to the accusation inclined the outage occurs as a push to oust the elected president nicolas maduro seems to have stalled earlier this week there were reports that two hundred armed men as well. alun soldiers wer
planet shedding major oil interests bill hederman of the climate center for energy policy university of pennsylvania help us drill into the latest move and later is there a bubble forming in tech commodities trader raney joins us to talk about vulnerabilities in the tech sector she's a tech crusader all of that directly ahead but first with some headlines let's go. a power outage in the midst of a fight over power leads our global report today as benno voile is hit by a massive blackout major...
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donald trump did not graduate with honors from the university of pennsylvania. that is public information. and that puts him somewhere in the bottom half of his class academically even though the president once claimed to have graduated as the number one student in his class. barack obama did graduate from harvard law school. we have the breaking news report by the "wall street journal" that michael cohen's lawyers discussed the possibility of a pardon and reported rudy giuliani left open the possibility that the president could grant mr. cohen one in the future. here is what michael cohen said about a pardon last week. >> my testimony certainly does not diminish the pain that i have caused my family and my friends. nothing can do that. and i have never asked for nor would i accept a pardon from president trump. >> and leading off our discussion tonight is lanny davis, an attorney for michael cohen. lanny davis, thank you for joining us tonight. appreciate it. i want to start with the pardon which we just introduced here. the "wall street journal" reporting was n
donald trump did not graduate with honors from the university of pennsylvania. that is public information. and that puts him somewhere in the bottom half of his class academically even though the president once claimed to have graduated as the number one student in his class. barack obama did graduate from harvard law school. we have the breaking news report by the "wall street journal" that michael cohen's lawyers discussed the possibility of a pardon and reported rudy giuliani left...
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. >> pelley: exactly how their brains were injured is the subject of a study at the university of pennsylvaniafor brain injury and repair. >> shetty: still slightly wobbly. >> pelley: dr. shetty is not part of that study... >> shetty: and align your knees for me. >> pelley: ...but her patient, mark lenzi, is. >> shetty: the presumption is that something happened which caused a functional brain injury of wide-spread brain networks, because he has symptoms to reflect a multitude of brain networks. >> pelley: what doctor shetty describes mirrors the findings published so far by the university of pennsylvania study. >> robyn garfield: they have said that our symptoms are exactly what they saw in cuba, and that we have the full suite of findings that they had there. >> pelley: robyn and britta garfield are among the 40 patients enrolled in the university of pennsylvania study. like catherine werner, robyn garfield is a trade officer with the commerce department. he was posted with his wife and two young children in shanghai. >> robyn garfield: i don't know when the sound started. i do know that it
. >> pelley: exactly how their brains were injured is the subject of a study at the university of pennsylvaniafor brain injury and repair. >> shetty: still slightly wobbly. >> pelley: dr. shetty is not part of that study... >> shetty: and align your knees for me. >> pelley: ...but her patient, mark lenzi, is. >> shetty: the presumption is that something happened which caused a functional brain injury of wide-spread brain networks, because he has symptoms to...
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i applied to lots of graduate schools and ended up going to the university of pennsylvania wharton school of business. i got an mba there. i took out student loans, and i met my wife. she also has an mba from wharton and she also had student loans. it was great. and we began a new business, which is brokering eggs. i did that for about a year and a half. host: tell me about brokering eggs. rep. trone: it is when you have a bunch of chicken and you buy eggs from them and you sell them to somebody else. you are the middle man in the middle selling up-and-down eastern seaboard. unfortunately, the chickens i was involved with caught the avian flu and died. so i had a second setback. thank goodness i am kind of entrepreneurial, i started a small beer and soft drink retailer in harrisburg, pennsylvania. i opened it up my second semester at the wharton school of business. on a total shoestring. totally bootstrapped up. we painted the signs, we built the coolers out of two by fours, we built the stands out of two by fours and we began the retail business. it has blossomed. fast forward a couple o
i applied to lots of graduate schools and ended up going to the university of pennsylvania wharton school of business. i got an mba there. i took out student loans, and i met my wife. she also has an mba from wharton and she also had student loans. it was great. and we began a new business, which is brokering eggs. i did that for about a year and a half. host: tell me about brokering eggs. rep. trone: it is when you have a bunch of chicken and you buy eggs from them and you sell them to...
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that's basically or finkelstein she's the director of ethics on the rule of law at the university of pennsylvania law school she is joining us from philadelphia thanks for speaking to us claire so we obviously don't know what's in this report but we are hearing that there will be no further recommendations if any further in there is that good news for trump and those people around. well it may or may not be right now they are treating it as good news or one can expect that they are a but the question is what does it really mean that there are no further indictments coming out of the special counsel's office it doesn't mean that there are necessarily no further in diamants we've seen that rather robert muller knows how to pass off an investigation to other jurisdictions notably the southern district of new york and it's very possible that we will see further indictments coming out of s d n y m possibly elsewhere so that remains to be seen more importantly though i think it does indicate that robert mueller has set his sights on congress in filing this report at this point we do see very active inv
that's basically or finkelstein she's the director of ethics on the rule of law at the university of pennsylvania law school she is joining us from philadelphia thanks for speaking to us claire so we obviously don't know what's in this report but we are hearing that there will be no further recommendations if any further in there is that good news for trump and those people around. well it may or may not be right now they are treating it as good news or one can expect that they are a but the...
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oil production is up and so are global moves to fill hederman of the university of pennsylvania to find the center for energy policy joins us to cut through the haze all that directly ahead but first let's get some headlines let's go. and major international deal for airplane manufacturer air bust leads our global report today as a european aviation manufacturer. seals a deal to sell three hundred planes in china for an estimated thirty five billion dollars airbus says china has committed to paying for two hundred ninety eight three twenty models and ten a three fifty s. with chinese president xi jinping actually signing the agreement in paris where he met with press french president emanuel mccrone air bus headline making deal brings both injury and insult for us bowling us competitor boeing rather air buses a three twenty is similar to and compares with boeing's troubled seven thirty seven max planes airbus success and the large and growing chinese market forms a striking contrast to boeing's recent deadly debacle airbus stuck didn't get much of a boost on the.
oil production is up and so are global moves to fill hederman of the university of pennsylvania to find the center for energy policy joins us to cut through the haze all that directly ahead but first let's get some headlines let's go. and major international deal for airplane manufacturer air bust leads our global report today as a european aviation manufacturer. seals a deal to sell three hundred planes in china for an estimated thirty five billion dollars airbus says china has committed to...
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planet shedding major oil interests bill hederman of the climate center for energy policy university of pennsylvania help us drill into the latest moves and later is there a bubble forming in texas commodities trader mean.
planet shedding major oil interests bill hederman of the climate center for energy policy university of pennsylvania help us drill into the latest moves and later is there a bubble forming in texas commodities trader mean.
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world markets here discuss that and more is bill hederman he is of senior fellow at the university of pennsylvania's climate center for energy view two former government guys chatting i love bad too so what do you make of this story i mean a lot of this is said that you know permian was sort of tapped out as far as getting product out but are things changing yeah there's a lot of signs that the geology looks better and will work longer to majors chevron and exxon mobil have both announced in their wall street meetings in the last week or so that they have big plans for permian and exxon mobil as in the tradition is moving moving vertically and. going for production but they've got a partnership with all american pipeline to put a line at a million barrels per day so monster pipeline to get over to the coast when you look i love scary too but i love that picture the satellite picture you've seen it before at night of the per minute with a huge you know it looks like it's new york city in the middle of texas there in the southern part of texas rather by houston and san antonio crazy picture but with t
world markets here discuss that and more is bill hederman he is of senior fellow at the university of pennsylvania's climate center for energy view two former government guys chatting i love bad too so what do you make of this story i mean a lot of this is said that you know permian was sort of tapped out as far as getting product out but are things changing yeah there's a lot of signs that the geology looks better and will work longer to majors chevron and exxon mobil have both announced in...
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planet shedding major oil interests bill hederman of acquirements center for energy policy university of pennsylvania helpless drill into the latest moves and later is there a bubble forming in texas commodities trader raney joins us to talk about vulnerabilities in the. she's a tech crusader all of that directly ahead but first with some headlines let's go to. a power outage in the midst of a fight over power leads our global report today as benno voile is hit by a massive blackout major portions of the oil rich south american nation were hit by a power outage on thursday afternoon and then on friday many schools or work places were officially shut down the minister responsible for electrical utilities luis motta domingo's blames sabotage of electoral hydroelectric facilities at the guru dam by the political opposition for the ongoing outage self-proclaimed interim president one responded to the accusation inclined the outage occurs as a push to oust the elected president nicolas maduro seems to have stalled early of this week there were reports that two hundred armed venezuelan soldiers were prepar
planet shedding major oil interests bill hederman of acquirements center for energy policy university of pennsylvania helpless drill into the latest moves and later is there a bubble forming in texas commodities trader raney joins us to talk about vulnerabilities in the. she's a tech crusader all of that directly ahead but first with some headlines let's go to. a power outage in the midst of a fight over power leads our global report today as benno voile is hit by a massive blackout major...
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them all for last us oil production is up and so are global move to fill hederman of the university of pennsylvania find the center for energy policy joins us to cut through the haze all that directly ahead but first let's get some headlines let's go. and major international deal for airplane manufacturer air bust leads our global report today as the european aviation manufacturer seals a deal to sell three hundred planes.
them all for last us oil production is up and so are global move to fill hederman of the university of pennsylvania find the center for energy policy joins us to cut through the haze all that directly ahead but first let's get some headlines let's go. and major international deal for airplane manufacturer air bust leads our global report today as the european aviation manufacturer seals a deal to sell three hundred planes.
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harberson has 20 years in college admissions, including three as associate dean at the university of pennsylvania>> the single biggest influencer in college admissions is being a recruited athlete. >> reporter: the side door singer found is substantially sized. >> 20%, 30%, even 40% of an incoming freshman class could be recruited athletes. >> big threat on the pin.>>epor: ten teams like sailing and water polo, that don't directly produce revenue like basketball and football do, can spur alumni donations, student engagement, even an uptick in applications. and ohio university's david ridpath says it's the others that are most easily exploited. >> tennis and swimming and others, with all due respect, rsople aren't following as much specthat's a little bit easier to hide. >> reporter: there will always be a push by parents, but harberson thinks this scandal may be a turning point. >> it's a game changer, because tmilies were suspecting that hhis was happening, but they didn't have the evidence. and now we have a federal investigation indicating that isis was happening. >> reporter: keep this in min
harberson has 20 years in college admissions, including three as associate dean at the university of pennsylvania>> the single biggest influencer in college admissions is being a recruited athlete. >> reporter: the side door singer found is substantially sized. >> 20%, 30%, even 40% of an incoming freshman class could be recruited athletes. >> big threat on the pin.>>epor: ten teams like sailing and water polo, that don't directly produce revenue like basketball...
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i love academics so i applied to lots of graduate schools, ended up going to the university of pennsylvaniaharton school of business. i got an mba there. took out student loans, met my wife. she also has an mba from wharton and she also had student loans. it was great. begin to start a new business which was brokering eggs. i broke with eggs are about a year and a half, it bad times again speedy tommy about brokering eggs. what does that mean. >> what you have a bunch of late chickens and you buy the effects of them and them to somebody else. you are the middleman in the middle. i would sell eggs up and down the eastern seaboard. unfortunately the chickens i was involved with copy avian flu and died. so i had a second setback, but thank goodness because i'm kind of entrepreneurial, i started a small beer and soft drinks retailer in harrisburg, pennsylvania. with that of at my second semester at the wharton school of business, and on a total shoestring, totally bootstrapped up. we painted the signs. we built the coolers out of two by force. we built the stand as two by fours and i begin the
i love academics so i applied to lots of graduate schools, ended up going to the university of pennsylvaniaharton school of business. i got an mba there. took out student loans, met my wife. she also has an mba from wharton and she also had student loans. it was great. begin to start a new business which was brokering eggs. i broke with eggs are about a year and a half, it bad times again speedy tommy about brokering eggs. what does that mean. >> what you have a bunch of late chickens and...
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i went to the university of pennsylvania. i got an mba there. took out student loans. met my wife. she also has an mba and also had student loans. that was great. is and began to start a new business who wich was brokering eggs. i brokered eggs for about a year and a half. hit bad times again. >> tell me about brokering eggs. what does that mean? >> you have a bunch of laying chickens and buy the eggs from them and sell them to somebody else. so you're the middle man in the middle there. so i would sell eggs up and down the eastern sea board. unfortunately, the chickens i was involved with caught the avian flu and died. so i had a second setback. thank goodness that i'm entrepreneurial. i started a small we're and soft drink retailer this harrisburg, pennsylvania. i opened that up in my second semester and on a total shoe string, totally boot strapped up. we painted the signs. we built the coolers out of 2 by 4s. and i began a retail business. that's what has blossomed. fast forward a kcouple decades later and a lot of hard work to a company called total wine and more. it's the lar
i went to the university of pennsylvania. i got an mba there. took out student loans. met my wife. she also has an mba and also had student loans. that was great. is and began to start a new business who wich was brokering eggs. i brokered eggs for about a year and a half. hit bad times again. >> tell me about brokering eggs. what does that mean? >> you have a bunch of laying chickens and buy the eggs from them and sell them to somebody else. so you're the middle man in the middle...
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cliff incl stein is the faculty director of the center for ethics in the rule of law at the university of pennsylvania more school he joins us now from cambridge thanks very much for being with us so what do you make of this decision then from the california for having me the governor acted on the basis of two concerns one was the concern about racial disparity in the administration of the death penalty which has a long history in our country and the other was concerns about innocence with regard to racial disparity a study was done a number of years ago in georgia which showed that there was a very strong correlation between the race of the victim and discrimination so that if you were one if you were black and your victim was white you had up to eleven times greater chance of receiving the death penalty than the other way around and that kind of concern still continues even in a state like california where it's really very rare given all the death eligible cases that anyone would receive the death penalty with regard to innocence there's a real change in this regard because d.n.a. testing has allowe
cliff incl stein is the faculty director of the center for ethics in the rule of law at the university of pennsylvania more school he joins us now from cambridge thanks very much for being with us so what do you make of this decision then from the california for having me the governor acted on the basis of two concerns one was the concern about racial disparity in the administration of the death penalty which has a long history in our country and the other was concerns about innocence with...
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. >> sarah is a former associate dean of admissions at the university of pennsylvania. shal college, she provides college counselling and advice on her website admissionsrevolution.com. good morning. >> good morning. >> i'm a parent who's been through this three times now. i might have helped write a couple of college application essays, i won't confess to it. when i was helping, i was wondering, what is it that colleges want? what are they looking for? >> you have to remember, the admissions officers, they're going to be reading sometimes hundreds of applications a day, thousands a week. so you want to surprise them. you want to move them. and students should be themselves. they should be proud of it. and any student who is doing something a little bit differently is going to stand out to the admissions officers. when i work with students, i want not just the doers but the future trail blazers, those are the students that admissions officers get really excited about. >> and let's not kid ourselves. it has become much more competitive even just over the past decade or so
. >> sarah is a former associate dean of admissions at the university of pennsylvania. shal college, she provides college counselling and advice on her website admissionsrevolution.com. good morning. >> good morning. >> i'm a parent who's been through this three times now. i might have helped write a couple of college application essays, i won't confess to it. when i was helping, i was wondering, what is it that colleges want? what are they looking for? >> you have to...
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attitudes justify official policy in shenzen said a chinese journalist and media scholar at the university of pennsylvaniaalmer, foreign policy notes, expression of nationalism remain attractive as one of the few remaining forms of tolerated public political speech. as noted, nationalism always requires an enemy of some kind. an official endorsement of intolerance in china may be emboldening a popular attitude all with grim results. up next, president trump gave a gift to prime minister netanyahu this week when he signed a proclamation. we'll have the debate about the legality of that gift and a chat about how much it will help in the upcoming israeli elections. thanksmrs. murphy. unitedhealthcare, hi, i need help getting an appointment with my podiatrist. how's wednesday at 2? i can't. dog agility. tuesday at 11? nope. robot cage match. how about the 28th at 3? done. with unitedhealthcare medicare advantage plans, including the only plans with the aarp name, there's so much to take advantage of. from scheduling appointments to finding specialists, it's easier to get the care you need when you need it. th
attitudes justify official policy in shenzen said a chinese journalist and media scholar at the university of pennsylvaniaalmer, foreign policy notes, expression of nationalism remain attractive as one of the few remaining forms of tolerated public political speech. as noted, nationalism always requires an enemy of some kind. an official endorsement of intolerance in china may be emboldening a popular attitude all with grim results. up next, president trump gave a gift to prime minister...
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game a night club and our college house at the university of pennsylvania. and we use the proceeds from the night club to cover our living expenses high tech and entrepreneurial spirit and a desire to make a profit all this fall. on fertile ground near here we're going to send it over and over. most of the venture capital inside of america is situated on sam hill. most startups fail but if they succeed it's mainly here in palo alto in silicon valley. so you'll see this sort of small core a little town and it's probably responsible for the vast majority of innovation crane around the world today google was started in a building just like that except right up ahead pay pal was started and another one of these buildings pay pal is the internet's financial giant a startup by young entrepreneurs elon musk was one of the co-founders musk and his colleagues sold it to e-bay for a billion and a half dollars. tesla it was originally also a start up set up by electric current juiciest so here on the first floor is the cradle of the company. ilan musk brought millions
game a night club and our college house at the university of pennsylvania. and we use the proceeds from the night club to cover our living expenses high tech and entrepreneurial spirit and a desire to make a profit all this fall. on fertile ground near here we're going to send it over and over. most of the venture capital inside of america is situated on sam hill. most startups fail but if they succeed it's mainly here in palo alto in silicon valley. so you'll see this sort of small core a...
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i just got my open enrollment from the university of pennsylvania, it announces no premium increase this part of that control is because of the aca. >> what about deductibles? >> deductibles have gone up. i think we'll see a reversal of that, because a lot of the big insurers are seeing people are not shopping wisely, and they're going to be going to more narrow networks and bringing deductibles down. and the aca did give people primary care appointments with no co-pays and deductibles, and other preventive services with no co-pay and no deductible. so, they're getting some of the services without a co-pay. so, it's basically free to you. those are some of the things the aca gave. but there's no doubt, we need to make it more affordable. the first place to do that is drugs. the exorbitant prices of drugs is somewhere we have bipartisan agreement. i advised mr. trump to push that forward first, and he ignored that. but i think the democrats will make that a central plank in 2020. >> how would that do it? >> well, the price negotiation with the drug companies. you can do it through the gov
i just got my open enrollment from the university of pennsylvania, it announces no premium increase this part of that control is because of the aca. >> what about deductibles? >> deductibles have gone up. i think we'll see a reversal of that, because a lot of the big insurers are seeing people are not shopping wisely, and they're going to be going to more narrow networks and bringing deductibles down. and the aca did give people primary care appointments with no co-pays and...
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graduating from wharton school of business university of pennsylvania went on to harvard law school and editor of law review. on his way to being a successful lawyer he then changed his plans after an internship with the us attorney's office in massachusetts. the acting us attorney at the time was robert mueller for combat experience working with him of great intellect and integrity set him on a different path. after serving as a law clerk to justice ginsburg on the court of appeals, he joined the justice department in 1990 as a prosecutor in the criminal division again under the leadership of robert mueller. he later served as counsel to the attorney general as the clinton administration a special assistant attorney general in the criminal division. from 1995 through 1997 he would detail to independent councils assisting with the whitewater investigation then became assistant us attorney in maryland 1997 through 2001 when he went back to the bush administration a principal deputy to the assistant attorney general for the tax division. in 2005, george w. bush appointed rod rosenstein th
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neglecting the fact that donald trump and his son and sons got into the university of pennsylvania exactly> although i guess they can say they donated on the front end. they went through the back door and not the side door. >> don't just focus on this particular thing. this is the way american higher education works now. does it give people a leg up or does it keep people down? whoever gets ahead of that is going to benefit politically. >> going into 2020, i've seen more university administrators will rationalize the money this way. yes there's a favor here but that money be benefit 50 kids over there. that's been rationale. >> once you expose it for what it really is and what's really going on, you begin to see realtime how students are disadvantaged by this process. i mean, we're focusing on the parents but think about the student who is are the ones in this mix. the kid who is in a rowing team who can't row and his classmates are looking like what are you doing here. the ramifications are huge. >> i feel sorry for some of these kids of the parents who did this and the kids weren't aware
neglecting the fact that donald trump and his son and sons got into the university of pennsylvania exactly> although i guess they can say they donated on the front end. they went through the back door and not the side door. >> don't just focus on this particular thing. this is the way american higher education works now. does it give people a leg up or does it keep people down? whoever gets ahead of that is going to benefit politically. >> going into 2020, i've seen more...
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online attitudes justify official policy, says a chinese journalist and media scholar at the university of pennsylvanianism in china remain attractive as one of the few remaining forms of tolerated public, political speech. as palmer notes, nationalism always requires an enemy of some kind. and so an official endorsement of intolerance in china may be emboldening a popular attitude, all with grim results. up next, president trump gave a gift to prime minister netanyahu when he signed a proclamation recognizing the golan heights as part of israeli territory. we'll have a debate about the legality of that gift and a chat about how much it will help beebe in the upcoming elections when we come back. >> if you miss a show, go to cnn.com/fareed for a link to my itunes podcast. el. while we're on the road, i can keep my parents in the loop with the whole facetime thing. i created a rockstar. (both laughing) (announcer) the best network is even better when you share it. buy the latest iphone and get iphone 10r on us. is it to carry cargo... greatness of an suv? or to carry on a legacy? its show of strength...
online attitudes justify official policy, says a chinese journalist and media scholar at the university of pennsylvanianism in china remain attractive as one of the few remaining forms of tolerated public, political speech. as palmer notes, nationalism always requires an enemy of some kind. and so an official endorsement of intolerance in china may be emboldening a popular attitude, all with grim results. up next, president trump gave a gift to prime minister netanyahu when he signed a...
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number --figure and a then daniel britain, a university of pennsylvania professor and one-time president of the international congress of anthropology and the american association for the advancement of science in 1897 that, "blacks had regressed to being midway between the orangutan and the european whites." the correlation to this belief was that blacks were impelled to rape white women and raise his race to a higher level. wells's investigations that revealed the seductive sexuality of white women and the attractiveness and civility of their black lovers gave life to the social science. she is aware of what she is up against, which is why she uses statistics and information from white sources as well as her own. her writings include violence towards women and girls. like the rape of an black eight-year-old maggie reese by a white man who became a detective in memphis. and a lynching of a 15-year-old mildred brown of purely circumstantial evidence for poisoning a white baby for the family she worked for. these were the real female victims, thus begging the question, who were the real r
number --figure and a then daniel britain, a university of pennsylvania professor and one-time president of the international congress of anthropology and the american association for the advancement of science in 1897 that, "blacks had regressed to being midway between the orangutan and the european whites." the correlation to this belief was that blacks were impelled to rape white women and raise his race to a higher level. wells's investigations that revealed the seductive...
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why some think this faulty anti- stall stem may not be to ana fo admissions at university of pennsylvania reveals tips to help your kids excel on the college application process. if anybody has been there, it is stressful. plus billions star, have you heard about that star, damian lewis, it's on showtime which is part of the cbs family. so we like that. he is joining us once again at the table in studio 57. let's see what he is talking about. can't wait to see him. see you at 7:00, about 14 minutes from now. >> 14 minutes. we are counting down. >> i'm very bad in math. okay. >> we're journal images, of course we're bad in math. all right. thanks so many. have a good weekend. >> bye. >>> new this morning, cbs stocking its shelves with cbd. select stores from the cvs farmmy store will be selling the nonpsycho active ingredient of cannabis in the form of creams, lotions and sprays. cvs says don't look for edibles. it will be health products only. good to know. >>> so would you pay big bucks for a water bottle? >> san francisco startup is selling a bottle that requires zero washing because it
why some think this faulty anti- stall stem may not be to ana fo admissions at university of pennsylvania reveals tips to help your kids excel on the college application process. if anybody has been there, it is stressful. plus billions star, have you heard about that star, damian lewis, it's on showtime which is part of the cbs family. so we like that. he is joining us once again at the table in studio 57. let's see what he is talking about. can't wait to see him. see you at 7:00, about 14...
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dawn langan teele is the assistant professor for political science and economics at the university of pennsylvania. she is the co-editor of a volume in progress, good reasons to run. women and political candidacy. her most recent book, elaine f. weiss' work has appeared in numerous publications including the new york times and enquirer among others. her first book was about the great war, a fascinating example of women mobilizing themselves and challenging gender roles the if wwi. the great fight to win the vote and it's being adapted into a tv steerries by steven spiebberg, hillary clinton, and others. please join me in welcoming them. thank you so much for being here. dawn, in your book you wright about the importance of political competition and mobilization of the women's movement, which elaine then narrates in great detail through the story of the ratification fight in tennessee. dawn, can you start us off by talking about this idea about mobilization? why was it so important to the women's suffrage fight in the united states in particular? >> thank you very much. is this working? thank you v
dawn langan teele is the assistant professor for political science and economics at the university of pennsylvania. she is the co-editor of a volume in progress, good reasons to run. women and political candidacy. her most recent book, elaine f. weiss' work has appeared in numerous publications including the new york times and enquirer among others. her first book was about the great war, a fascinating example of women mobilizing themselves and challenging gender roles the if wwi. the great...
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he claims he was first in his class at the university of pennsylvania. watch. >> i was a good student. i always hear about the elite. the elite. they're elite. i went to better schools than they did. i was a better student than they were. >> i was first in my class at the wharton school of finance. >> in 1968, the school paper, the daily pennsylvania published a list of the 56 student who is were on the deans list that year. trump's name was strangely not among them. perhaps a misprint. in 2017, the washington post reported that trump hung up a fake time magazine cover featuring himself, at least at fo five of his golf clubs. the former forbes reporter said the president called him in 1984 pretending to be an aids to inflate his wealth so the reporter would put him on the forbes 400. let's listen to that aids. >> are you saying that perhaps for tax purposes it's been transferred to donald trump. >> correct. that's donald trump. p. >> when you say, that's 90% of the ownership. >> i'm say it's closer to the ultimate but it's in excess of 90%. >> that was t
he claims he was first in his class at the university of pennsylvania. watch. >> i was a good student. i always hear about the elite. the elite. they're elite. i went to better schools than they did. i was a better student than they were. >> i was first in my class at the wharton school of finance. >> in 1968, the school paper, the daily pennsylvania published a list of the 56 student who is were on the deans list that year. trump's name was strangely not among them. perhaps a...
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. >> university of pennsylvania has always been a little bit chagrinned that donald trump is such a prominent alumnist. you don't see them showing him often. the president often uses a version of this riff in his rallies. at one point last year i actually salt a actually sat and listened to a dozen of these speeches he had given. you would see this as a regular feature of his rallies going back all wait to 2016. he thinks it resinates. it's obviously one of the most unlikely aspects of donald trump that the rich man populist. you saw the people in the background clapping and laughing. the showman here feels that this is a good line and that it's a key part of his appeal. but, you know, i'm remembering michael cohen's testimony up on capitol hill where he talked about the great lengths to which donald trump ordered him to go in order to cover up his grades and his academic record. you know, he does seem like someone who's a little bit insecure. >> michael, we're out of time but the president also said last night, i know a lot about wind. do you have anything you'd like to say on that front? >>
. >> university of pennsylvania has always been a little bit chagrinned that donald trump is such a prominent alumnist. you don't see them showing him often. the president often uses a version of this riff in his rallies. at one point last year i actually salt a actually sat and listened to a dozen of these speeches he had given. you would see this as a regular feature of his rallies going back all wait to 2016. he thinks it resinates. it's obviously one of the most unlikely aspects of...
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britain, a yale graduate, a university of pennsylvania professor and one time president of the congress of anthropology and the american association for the advancement of science in 1890, said that and i quote, blacks had regressed to being midway between the orangutan and the european white. the correlation to this belief as britain also pointed out was that lacks were impelled to white women and thus raise his race to a higher level. wells investigation had revealed the seductive sexuality of white women and the attractiveness and civility other black lovers gave lie to the social science. believe me, she is aware of what she is up against which is why she uses statistics and information from white sources as well as her own. her writing also includes the violence toward women and girls. like the sexual assault of the black 8-year-old maggie reese by a white man who became a detective in and the lynching of a 15-year- old mildred brown, purely circumstantial evidence for poisoning a white baby of the family, she worked for. these were the real female victims, thus begging the questio
britain, a yale graduate, a university of pennsylvania professor and one time president of the congress of anthropology and the american association for the advancement of science in 1890, said that and i quote, blacks had regressed to being midway between the orangutan and the european white. the correlation to this belief as britain also pointed out was that lacks were impelled to white women and thus raise his race to a higher level. wells investigation had revealed the seductive sexuality...
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. >> take extra care when you walk your dog, advice from university of pennsylvania researchers, injuries among older dog walking americans are on the rise. thes reingy lea pesky leashes are the problem. female dog walkers are more at risk, because we're the ones walking the dogs. try to channel your inner dog whisp whisperer, don't ditch the leash. train your dog not to lunge. >> good luck with that. pinch, poke, we just took our bulldog out for a walk and i'm like really, you're 5-year-old? you still have to yank that hard? >> sure, they have places to go. i think it keeps you in shape. >> you have one powerful biceps. >> i got two, i take them both. >>> check out this baby gorilla, less than a week old, 13-year-old gorilla named meghan delivered the baby at the dallas zoo. meghan continues to keep her baby close to her so they don't know whether it's a baby boy gorilla or baby girl gr rail will. the girth bifz zoo officials hope for the future. >> we're all mama bears, even if we're gorillas. so cute. >>> 5:26 right now. coming up, the top stories that we're following for you on this f
. >> take extra care when you walk your dog, advice from university of pennsylvania researchers, injuries among older dog walking americans are on the rise. thes reingy lea pesky leashes are the problem. female dog walkers are more at risk, because we're the ones walking the dogs. try to channel your inner dog whisp whisperer, don't ditch the leash. train your dog not to lunge. >> good luck with that. pinch, poke, we just took our bulldog out for a walk and i'm like really, you're...
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he's a graduate of the university of pennsylvania's wharton school and told his audience today how important to his work as a prosecutor. >> i atenltended an under gradu where i studied money management, marketing and finance and understanding business remains central to my work. financial expertise is important to prosecutors because you need to comprehend transactions in order to understand when they are fraudulent. >> so when rod rosenstein likes at checks that were used in a criminal pay off scheme for example, you're not going to fool him about what is going on here because you have changed which checking account you're using in the middle of the pay off plan. who do you think was paying for attention at the wharton school to legal accounting practices? rod rosenstein or donald trump? >> we should focus on the people who play significant roles in setting a company on a course of conduct. we want to know who devised and authorized the schemes and hold them accountable. >> last fall i plefled pled gui federal court at the dire recollection of an in coordination with individual number one
he's a graduate of the university of pennsylvania's wharton school and told his audience today how important to his work as a prosecutor. >> i atenltended an under gradu where i studied money management, marketing and finance and understanding business remains central to my work. financial expertise is important to prosecutors because you need to comprehend transactions in order to understand when they are fraudulent. >> so when rod rosenstein likes at checks that were used in a...
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in the university of pennsylvania. he was quick to point out, he's from philly, not new york. he has written for vanity fair gq. the washington post magazine. glimmer of the philadelphia magazine and his most recent book, which he might speak about, rush, the revolution man doctor who became a founding father. a big hand for -- [applause] i should have probably said, his most recent book airs at the epic rivalry of henry clay, john calhoun and daniel webster, second-generation of american giants. our final author today is craig. he doesn't have to raise his hand because you know who he is. is a history professor at nyu, member of the american academy of arts and sciences, he writes on u.s. foreign policy. genocide and human rights. his published in the new york times, the london review of books, the nation, the boston review, los angeles times, american historical review and he's a frequent guest on democracy now. his most recent book, which is particularly relevant to us, the end of the myth from the front, front your to the border wall in the bind of america. what we agreed
in the university of pennsylvania. he was quick to point out, he's from philly, not new york. he has written for vanity fair gq. the washington post magazine. glimmer of the philadelphia magazine and his most recent book, which he might speak about, rush, the revolution man doctor who became a founding father. a big hand for -- [applause] i should have probably said, his most recent book airs at the epic rivalry of henry clay, john calhoun and daniel webster, second-generation of american...
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take extra care when you walk your dog, advice from university of pennsylvania researchers, injuriesmong older dog walking americans are on the rise. it's the pesky leashes that seem to be the problem. injuries involve the hip and upper extremities, and women dog walkers are most at risk. oz for solutions, try to channel your inner dog whisperer, don't ditch the leash. train your dog not to lunge. laura and i said this in unison this morning, good luck with that. >> good luck with that. they like to go. >>> san francisco has the longest running st. patrick's day parade. it starts at 11:30 tomorrow, travels up market street to the civic center plaza, where a festival takes place until 5:00 p.m. you still have the chance to celebrate, actual st. patrick's day is on sunday. >> nice. >> find the green shirt. >>> next and all new this morning, sunny and snowy. perfect weekend to visit the sierra. marcus is already on his way. our morning team checking with the big resorts to see just how much snow we have up there, what a snowpack, and what visitors should expect. >>> and all new at 6:45,
take extra care when you walk your dog, advice from university of pennsylvania researchers, injuriesmong older dog walking americans are on the rise. it's the pesky leashes that seem to be the problem. injuries involve the hip and upper extremities, and women dog walkers are most at risk. oz for solutions, try to channel your inner dog whisperer, don't ditch the leash. train your dog not to lunge. laura and i said this in unison this morning, good luck with that. >> good luck with that....
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university. our final witness is christopher yu, professor at the center for technology, innovation and competition as well as a john chestnut professor of law communication science at the university of pennsylvania law school. his research focuses on regulatory law, in relation to technology, innovation and the internet. he taught at vanderbilt university school of law where he was the founding director of the technology and enter ittaint law program. we welcome all of our incredibly distinguished witnesses and thank you for participating in today's hearing. if you would please rise. i will begin by swearing you in. raise your right hands. do you swear or affirm under penalty of perjury that the testimony you are about to give is true and accurate to the best of your knowledge, information and belief, so help you god? let the record show that the witnesses answered in the affirmative. thank you. you may be seated. note that each of your witness statements will be entered into the record in its entirety accordingly, i ask you summarize your testimony in five minutes. to help you stay within that time, there's a light on the table. when the light switches to yellow, you have a minute to conclude y
university. our final witness is christopher yu, professor at the center for technology, innovation and competition as well as a john chestnut professor of law communication science at the university of pennsylvania law school. his research focuses on regulatory law, in relation to technology, innovation and the internet. he taught at vanderbilt university school of law where he was the founding director of the technology and enter ittaint law program. we welcome all of our incredibly...