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i didn't think i was smart enough to be at princeton. and as a reflective, protective mechanism, i thought i should take as many introductory courses as i can. i don't really want to prove myself stupid. i was terribly afraid of that. so i took introductory courses and things that sounded interesting. but they did something more. they were things that i wanted to know about because i had read about them in newspapers, but didn't know what they meant. and i thought, well, i should take advantage. i hear about this guy for a -- and what the time, does "freudian slip" even mean? i learned about him, haven't had anything to put into real use. [laughter] but i havemayor you: sort of understood its principles or the principles of those theories, and i have interwoven them into some of my presentations as a lawyer in getting people to respond to me. so those ways, information always helps you. i took my first year an introductory economics course, because i would hear about supply and demand or read about it in the newspapers, or it in the news
i didn't think i was smart enough to be at princeton. and as a reflective, protective mechanism, i thought i should take as many introductory courses as i can. i don't really want to prove myself stupid. i was terribly afraid of that. so i took introductory courses and things that sounded interesting. but they did something more. they were things that i wanted to know about because i had read about them in newspapers, but didn't know what they meant. and i thought, well, i should take...
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i did not think i was smart enough to be at princeton. as a reflective, protective you know, i decided better take as many introductory courses as i can. not want to prove myself stupid. i was terribly afraid of that. i took introductory courses and ,hings that sounded interesting but they were things that i wanted to know about because i had read about them in newspapers, but did not know what they meant. i thought well, i should take advantage. i hear about this guy all the time. freud? what does freudian slip mean? and so i took an introductory psychology course. i not only learned about freud, i learned about publicly and responses in all of this other jargon, none of which i n responses pavlovia and all of this other jargon, none of which i have had to put into use. [laughter] justice sotomayor: but i have understood the principles or the principles of those theories, and i have interwoven them and some of my presentations as a lawyer in getting people to respond to me. in those ways, information always helps you. year -- in myt firs
i did not think i was smart enough to be at princeton. as a reflective, protective you know, i decided better take as many introductory courses as i can. not want to prove myself stupid. i was terribly afraid of that. i took introductory courses and ,hings that sounded interesting but they were things that i wanted to know about because i had read about them in newspapers, but did not know what they meant. i thought well, i should take advantage. i hear about this guy all the time. freud? what...
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i didn't think i was smart enough to be at princeton. as reflective protective mechanism, i decided, you know, i know, i better take as many introductory courses as i can. i don't want to prove myself stupid. i was terribly afraid of that. i took introductory courses and things that sounded interesting but didn't give me something more. they were things that i wanted to know about because i had read about them in newspapers but didn't know what they meant. i should take advantage. i hear about this guy floyd all the time and what does freudian slip me. so i took it introductory course to psychology. i not only learned about freud but the responses and all the other jargon. none of which i had to put into any real use. [laughter] but i have two sort of understood its principles or the principles of those. and i've interwoven them into some of my presentation as a lawyer. so in those ways, information always help you. i took my first year in introductory economics course because i would hear about supply and demand or read about it in the
i didn't think i was smart enough to be at princeton. as reflective protective mechanism, i decided, you know, i know, i better take as many introductory courses as i can. i don't want to prove myself stupid. i was terribly afraid of that. i took introductory courses and things that sounded interesting but didn't give me something more. they were things that i wanted to know about because i had read about them in newspapers but didn't know what they meant. i should take advantage. i hear about...
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princeton is a very safe place. usually you feel at home. >> not only isolated to camden newark things like that it really can happen anywhere so you got to be vigilant and aware of your surroundings. >> we'll keep our eyes opened. if we see him we'll report him. i hope he doesn't do it anymore. >> reporter: the police chief believes the suspect is local or at least knows the area well and the department is circulating the video and the sketch hoping to track down this serial groper. >> hopefully we're going to have people come forward that know this person. we need the -- we need the public's help. >> reporter: now, princeton police are contacting area departments to see if they have similar cases there because they highly doubt he's been doing this just once a year. if you recognize that sketch or you may have been a victim yourself and never reported it, the police would like to hear from you. live in princeton, i'm nora muchanic channel6 "action news". >> nora, thank you. >>> we have breaking news right now out
princeton is a very safe place. usually you feel at home. >> not only isolated to camden newark things like that it really can happen anywhere so you got to be vigilant and aware of your surroundings. >> we'll keep our eyes opened. if we see him we'll report him. i hope he doesn't do it anymore. >> reporter: the police chief believes the suspect is local or at least knows the area well and the department is circulating the video and the sketch hoping to track down this serial...
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>> to stanford and grad school in princeton. youhat kind of a degree did get from princeton? >> from princeton, i got a in middle eastern studies. >> was it a ph.d.? >> yes, a ph.d. did you after that? >> i taught at the university of central florida and then they brought me back to princeton. i taught at princeton and the hite house called after 9/11 and said how would you like to work in the white house? do that. no, can't i have to get tenure. focus that had been my until that moment. my nt for a long drive with wife and i kept explaining how i couldn't go to the white house do. that's what i wanted to did and haven't i looked back. then i worked in the department f defense for two years after being in the white house two years. secretary of ty public defense for diplomacy. the united states doesn't do propaganda. and to the extent it explains to the public, it does the entityomacy, but that is responsible in the government for doing the public diplomacy is the state not the defense department. so the defense department propaganda and public , -- -- diplomacy, so all can d
>> to stanford and grad school in princeton. youhat kind of a degree did get from princeton? >> from princeton, i got a in middle eastern studies. >> was it a ph.d.? >> yes, a ph.d. did you after that? >> i taught at the university of central florida and then they brought me back to princeton. i taught at princeton and the hite house called after 9/11 and said how would you like to work in the white house? do that. no, can't i have to get tenure. focus that had...
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>> princeton joining other college in its complicated racial legacy. ivy league school is renaming a couple of spaces on campus to honor former faculty members. auditorium at the woodrow wilson school at public and international affairs will take the name as sir at you are lewis, late black economist who won the nobel prize, west college one of princeton's oldest buildings will bear the name of black novel list, tony morrison, and these changes happen in july. >>> students and staff at drexel university celebrating earth day, a few days early. the celebration on the university city campus including games, and give aways, as well as display, showing off green and landscaping, outdoor yoga, and sculpture contest, earth day by the way isn't until saturday april 22. today's afternoon clouds didn't stop some young ones from having some fun. the sons of ben held it fourth annual spring fun day at the stem academy in show walter. the free event featured soccer tournament for kids in kindergarten through eighth grade, that are part of the soccer for success pr
>> princeton joining other college in its complicated racial legacy. ivy league school is renaming a couple of spaces on campus to honor former faculty members. auditorium at the woodrow wilson school at public and international affairs will take the name as sir at you are lewis, late black economist who won the nobel prize, west college one of princeton's oldest buildings will bear the name of black novel list, tony morrison, and these changes happen in july. >>> students and...
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. >>> police in princeton searching for a peeping tom that -- this is a sketch. he followed a woman into a restroom at triumph bureau sunday night -- brewery sunday night and peeked through a crack in the stall. if you recognize him, call princeton police. >>> the fate of this iconic skin in burlington county will be decided next month. olga's will soon be torn down. site's developers have offered to salvage the sign after requests from people in the community who say it has nostalgic value. township leaders say the next step to check the condition to see if the sign can be moved to another spot. >>> in atlantic county, spirit airlines is back serving atlantic city national airport. they resumed seasonal flights from boston and atlanta. spirit also added an additional roundtrip between atlantic city and orlando. the service runs through the summer. flights to and from atlanta will continue into the fall. >>> and today, governor tom wolf and penndot officials will celebrate the start of major construction on route 322 in delaware county. crews will widen a nearly
. >>> police in princeton searching for a peeping tom that -- this is a sketch. he followed a woman into a restroom at triumph bureau sunday night -- brewery sunday night and peeked through a crack in the stall. if you recognize him, call princeton police. >>> the fate of this iconic skin in burlington county will be decided next month. olga's will soon be torn down. site's developers have offered to salvage the sign after requests from people in the community who say it has...
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michael: after that i taught for a bit at princeton. house called after 9/11 and said, how would you like to work in the white house? i said no, can't do that. i have to get tenure. that had been my focus until that moment. then i went for a long drive with my wife and demonstrated to her how i can go to the white house. finally i did. i haven't really looked back since. brian: how long were you in the white house? michael: for two years, and then i worked in the department of defense for two years. i was the deputy assistant secretary of defense for support to public diplomacy. the united states doesn't do propaganda, and to the extent it explains itself to the public, it does public diplomacy. but the entity that is responsible in the government for doing the public diplomacy is the state department, not the thense department, so defense department doesn't do propaganda and public diplomacy. follow can do is support -- all it can do is support. in a different system, with the deputy assistant secretary of defense for counter propagand
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fox 29's sabina kuriakose live in princeton, new jersey, for us. sabina, you have just learn this guy may have been assaulting women for years. >> yeah, chris. up to three years, and police think there might be more victims out there. the chief worries that may be some of these women are embarrassed. maybe they think that the police aren't going to take it seriously if they report that a man grabbed their butt but the chief says make no mistake, this is serious, this is assault and this guy is a sick company. no disguise new york city cover of darkness. surveillance video shows a man run up behind a woman walking alone and grab her, fondle link her before running away. police have blocked out the victim's identity with a white graphic. now cops say the suspect stalked the woman in this neighborhood off princeton's main commercial strip before popsing on her last wednesday. >> there's not a whole lot of fear being seen or caught. >> reporter: that bold attitude why police are so concerned. police chief nicholas sutter says this guy has done this bef
fox 29's sabina kuriakose live in princeton, new jersey, for us. sabina, you have just learn this guy may have been assaulting women for years. >> yeah, chris. up to three years, and police think there might be more victims out there. the chief worries that may be some of these women are embarrassed. maybe they think that the police aren't going to take it seriously if they report that a man grabbed their butt but the chief says make no mistake, this is serious, this is assault and this...
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princeton professor, author, and political analyst melissa harris-lacewell. i'm maria hinojosa, this is one on one. melissa harris-lacewell, it's so good to have you on the show! >> it is incredibly wonderful to be here. >> hinojosa: so your book, barbershops, bibles, bet, is kind of a very important book in terms of understanding african- american political thought and formation in this country, but you have said that you have moved on from that book. >> ( laughing ) yeah. >> hinojosa: that you love what you did there, but that you kind of have moved to a place where you're looking at things now more from the perspective of an african-american feminist. so who are audience in... you know, you don't hear a lot of talk on mainstream television about african-american feminism and feminists. >> no. you know, it's so interesting to hear people respond to that first book, 2004. you know, i started that book as a dissertation, right? it was sort of a set of a set of explorations, of ideas-- me trying to figure out a lot of how i thought the world worked in terms of
princeton professor, author, and political analyst melissa harris-lacewell. i'm maria hinojosa, this is one on one. melissa harris-lacewell, it's so good to have you on the show! >> it is incredibly wonderful to be here. >> hinojosa: so your book, barbershops, bibles, bet, is kind of a very important book in terms of understanding african- american political thought and formation in this country, but you have said that you have moved on from that book. >> ( laughing ) yeah....
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michael: after that i taught for a bit at princeton. the white house called after 9/11 and said, how would you like to work in the white house? i said no, can't do that. i have to get tenure. that had been my focus until that moment. then i went for a long drive with my wife and demonstrated to her how i can go to the white go to-- how i couldn't the white long drive for my wife and i explained how i couldn't go to the white house . finally, i did. >> how long were you in the white house? >> i worked in the department of defense. propaganda. does, ittent that it does public diplomacy. responsiblehat was is the state department. the defense department does not do propaganda or diplomacy. all it can do is support. system, i was the head of counter-propaganda. we don't do those things. >> you were on the national city charity council staff. watch the trumpet administration put together the national security council, what did you say to yourself? >> fantastic. i see rex tillerson and jim mattis. mcmaster and these are first rate people. >>
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but we did it at princeton and we helped with a lot of factors to make princeton a university where a variety of viewpoints can be heard, where there is no ideological orthodox, but we need that around the country, everywhere. >> martha: you know, you hear about safe space, we're talking about a safe space for people to speak different viewpoints politically, but the safe space mantra on campuses has come to mean something different than it means a place where you know, no triggers will be presented to you, things that might upset you. based on, you know, the history of your gender or anything along those lines, you're supposed to have a safe space on campus. dr. west, is that an environment where anyone will learn anything, or evolve their viewpoint on anything? >> i think brother robby and i are committed to unsettling students in public spaces, so that you don't want safe spaces where people are not questioning and interrogated. they have a right to protest, nonviolently, but a commitment to unsettling and unnerving students. only way you grow is by examining yourself and your assu
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burr was the son of a president of princeton and the grandson of another princeton president none other than jonathan edwards, the most famous theologian in the 18th century. burr said adams was connected by blood, by blood with many respectable families in new england. unlike the other leaders of the revolutionary generation, unlike jefferson or washington or adams, hamilton, madison or franklin, burr was born fully and unquestionably into whatever nobility and gentility 18th century america had. unlike the other revolutionary leaders, therefore, burr never felt the need that he had to earn his aristocrat particular status. aristocracy was in his veins, in his blood, and he never forgot it. and he took it for granted. consequently, he behaved very differently from the other revolutionary leaders, especially in promoting his own selfish interests at the expense of the public good. his letters are not full of any talk of virtue or disinterested behavior. he just didn't care about that. his talk was always concerned with what can i do to advance my interests. he didn't care about the othe
burr was the son of a president of princeton and the grandson of another princeton president none other than jonathan edwards, the most famous theologian in the 18th century. burr said adams was connected by blood, by blood with many respectable families in new england. unlike the other leaders of the revolutionary generation, unlike jefferson or washington or adams, hamilton, madison or franklin, burr was born fully and unquestionably into whatever nobility and gentility 18th century america...
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they took the only of allegiance today at princeton university. the new citizens include two professors and one student from princeton university. last year more than 40,000 new citizens were naturalized in the state of new jersey. >>> coming up on "action news" tonight. following in her father's footsteps, the emotional swearing in ceremony today at the trenton fire department. >> and jeff skversky is in south philadelphia. covering the phillies who are having a tough time. with those new york mets. >> jim, the phillies trying to bounce back after what pete mackanin called an embarrassing loss and a phillies starter has a tear in his arm. we'll have the details in sports. adam a beautiful day for a baseball game. >> better news in the weather department the sun has returned after morning clouded and temperatures in the 70s and 80s make a return over the holiday weekend. we'll have the details in the seven-day forecast those stories and more when "action news" continues tonight. savings at giant. only at my giant. fill your basket with easter only
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he has a bachelor's degree fromr princeton university and a doctoral in the university of notre dame. thank you everyone for coming. you are in for a treat. all around us people try to deny the obvious that men and women are equal but not the same. this is a timely and important book responding to the drive to abolish male and female. but the senior fellow at the catholic association she writes and speaks about the religious freedom, catholicism. she's appeared on fox, pbs and the bbc and her writing has appeared in "the new york times," the "washington post," and usa today, the weekly standard and the huffington post. her new book coming in her new book sex scandal she explores debates about women in the military and the workforce. she explores gender-neutral parenting and equitable homemaking. the arguments come with a warning when delivered on college campuses. we best protect the property and dignity when we stop trying to make women and men the same. she will give the taste of her arguments in the book. please help me welcome ashley mcguire to the podium. [applause] thank you for
he has a bachelor's degree fromr princeton university and a doctoral in the university of notre dame. thank you everyone for coming. you are in for a treat. all around us people try to deny the obvious that men and women are equal but not the same. this is a timely and important book responding to the drive to abolish male and female. but the senior fellow at the catholic association she writes and speaks about the religious freedom, catholicism. she's appeared on fox, pbs and the bbc and her...
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our sabina kuriakose has been following the investigation all day and joins us live from princeton, n. sabina? >> reporter: dawn, here's the thing. police chief believes there are more victims out there. there might be too embarrassed to come forward but he says this guy has got a sick pulls and they want him off the street before it gets worse. >> it could happen to anyone. sean doing in anything wrong just walking down the street and i can see myself in that video and just really scary to think that i could be the one. >> reporter: student caroline can place herself in the shoes of the woman in this surveillance video. cops say a serial groper ran up behind the woman last wednesday and he grabbed her on her butt before turning around and running away. they say it's the latest attack over a three-year span. but it's the first time the alleged sick company was caught on camera. and they also have a sketch. >> women here should be able to walk down the street and that goes for anybody without being a costed or for fear of being inappropriately touched. >> reporter: police chief nichola
our sabina kuriakose has been following the investigation all day and joins us live from princeton, n. sabina? >> reporter: dawn, here's the thing. police chief believes there are more victims out there. there might be too embarrassed to come forward but he says this guy has got a sick pulls and they want him off the street before it gets worse. >> it could happen to anyone. sean doing in anything wrong just walking down the street and i can see myself in that video and just really...
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. >>> princeton police have released this sketch of a man they say may be responsible for groping at least three women. this is video of one incident last week. the victim was walking along moore street near spruce when the suspect ran up behind, grabbed her buttocks and then ran off. detectives now think this is the same man who has committed similar assaults in princeton at least once a year since 2014. >>> fire spread to multiple homes in camden this morning. firefightersfirefighters were co mechanic street near lewis street at 9:30. the flames quickly spread to neighboring homes forcing crews to call for more manpower. nobody was hurt fortunately but you can see the fire did leave significant damage behind. >>> there is a dispute going on between the allentown fire department and the mayor's office. the department says it is suffering from a shortage of fire trucks. the mayor says this is just politics. "action news" reporter gray hall has the story. >> state of our fleet is being reported as being in crisis, that's a true statement. >> reporter: the allentown fire department say
. >>> princeton police have released this sketch of a man they say may be responsible for groping at least three women. this is video of one incident last week. the victim was walking along moore street near spruce when the suspect ran up behind, grabbed her buttocks and then ran off. detectives now think this is the same man who has committed similar assaults in princeton at least once a year since 2014. >>> fire spread to multiple homes in camden this morning....
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when he was president of princeton he tried to change everything overnight. absolutely every policy overnight. we are going to abolish the dining clubs, we will reform the faculty, and all that. everybody from the trustees and alumni to the faculty and students were all outraged over his policies, but wilson did not hear opposition and he was the same way in politics. newe is a new book now,, a buyer copy of edward -- a new biography of edward house. which i have not read. i've been busy with my own book. but it strikes me as very timely. we are going through the century, the centennial of all these events, the first world war and american entry into the first world war and the wilson administration and so it is timely that this new biography of house has come out. he had written a novel called administrator." it is an amazing book. it is not very good, but it is very telling. house, who was this democrat from texas who helped engineer behind-the-scenes the nomination of wilson at the democratic convention, house believed oferly in progressive kinds dictators
when he was president of princeton he tried to change everything overnight. absolutely every policy overnight. we are going to abolish the dining clubs, we will reform the faculty, and all that. everybody from the trustees and alumni to the faculty and students were all outraged over his policies, but wilson did not hear opposition and he was the same way in politics. newe is a new book now,, a buyer copy of edward -- a new biography of edward house. which i have not read. i've been busy with...
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. >>> let's head to mercer county, where princeton police want you to take a good lack at this sketch of a man they say groped a woman on the street. according to investigators, he ran up to the woman and grabbed her from behind while she was working on spruce street. the man was caught on surveillance camera. you can watch from a distance and see him highlighted there running. the incident happened on the evening of april 12th. if you know anything, princeton police would like to hear from you. >>> we have new details this morning about a philadelphia youth soccer coach, accused of raping one of his players. immigration officials tell nbc 10 the suspect was in the u.s. illegally. this week, police arrested francisco contreras on statutory rape charges. they say the teenager came to him looking for a job, but instead he talked her into having sex and gave her money. the girl was 14 years old at the time and became pregnant. prado contreras is a volunteer coach. officials in philadelphia tell us all volunteers undergo background checks before they're allowed to use city facilities. it'
. >>> let's head to mercer county, where princeton police want you to take a good lack at this sketch of a man they say groped a woman on the street. according to investigators, he ran up to the woman and grabbed her from behind while she was working on spruce street. the man was caught on surveillance camera. you can watch from a distance and see him highlighted there running. the incident happened on the evening of april 12th. if you know anything, princeton police would like to hear...
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she shared her experiences of her early legal career, her education at princeton and yale university, and growing up in poverty at dierks city. this is about one hour and 50 minutes. -- poverty in new york city. this is about one hour and 15 minutes. [applause]
she shared her experiences of her early legal career, her education at princeton and yale university, and growing up in poverty at dierks city. this is about one hour and 50 minutes. -- poverty in new york city. this is about one hour and 15 minutes. [applause]
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. >> a very very prestigious prep school in the los angeles area where they prep their kids for princeton, yale and all the others, there were kids to listen to my show regularly and they wanted me to come to speak because i am not on the liberal side of their politics. i'm on the conservative side and they never hear conservative speakers at the school so they wanted me to speak. so i said sure and they went to great lakes to arrange it but i arrived that day. my wife was here and she was with me and she can vouch for this. so i came in these wonderful young people were so excited to see me, so excited. they were conservative. they said so what are you going to be talking on? they were hoping it would be on the case for conservatism or what is good about conservatism and conservative values, what do they mean, that is why they brought me after all, to have an alternate voice, i will probably be speaking on happiness. their faces were crestfallen. i said i promise you this will be by far more upsetting to the students than anything i could say about conservatism. i turned out right. the s
. >> a very very prestigious prep school in the los angeles area where they prep their kids for princeton, yale and all the others, there were kids to listen to my show regularly and they wanted me to come to speak because i am not on the liberal side of their politics. i'm on the conservative side and they never hear conservative speakers at the school so they wanted me to speak. so i said sure and they went to great lakes to arrange it but i arrived that day. my wife was here and she...
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york, stephen cohen, professor emeritus of russian studies and politics at new york university and princeton university. amy: joining us from london jonathan steele, former moscow , correspondent for the guardian. he is chief reporter at the website middle east eye. he is the author of "eternal russia: yeltsin, gorbachev, and the mirage of democracy." thank you for joining us again. you spent years in moscow. the significance of what donald trump's son said, really what was pointingen out, that perhaps this bombing was about, given what is happening in washington right now, questioning donald trump's relationship with russia, that they wanted to prove something once and for all? >> well, i think the people who benefited from this terrible gas incident last week was certainly theassad, certainly not russian government. the people who benefited, as you suggested in the question, the people who were defending themselves against the optimization that trump was of moscow. -- accusation a trump was of moscow. what we would now call deep state, kind of alliance between the top military brass in was
york, stephen cohen, professor emeritus of russian studies and politics at new york university and princeton university. amy: joining us from london jonathan steele, former moscow , correspondent for the guardian. he is chief reporter at the website middle east eye. he is the author of "eternal russia: yeltsin, gorbachev, and the mirage of democracy." thank you for joining us again. you spent years in moscow. the significance of what donald trump's son said, really what was pointingen...
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. >>> police trying to track down a serial groper targeting women in princeton. take a look. this is video from one of the alleged assaults that happened last wednesday. the victim a grad student at princeton gave police a description resulting in the sketch that you see coming up in a moment. there it is. police believe this is the same man behind similar crimes dating back to 2014. if you have any information, please call trenton -- rather princeton police. >>> in gloucester county tonight a convicted drug dealer was sentenced to 18 years behind bars for his role in the drug induced death of a customer. joshua rodriguez was previously convicted by a jury after four hours of deliberation. the gloucester county prosecutor's office said they hope the sentence sends a message to other drug dealers in the area. >> turning now to accuweather and a gloomy spring day across the delaware valley. sky6 looking live, yes, we said it was gloomy and it is. that's the center city skyline there after a round of morning rain spotty showers are expected right through the evening. meteorologi
. >>> police trying to track down a serial groper targeting women in princeton. take a look. this is video from one of the alleged assaults that happened last wednesday. the victim a grad student at princeton gave police a description resulting in the sketch that you see coming up in a moment. there it is. police believe this is the same man behind similar crimes dating back to 2014. if you have any information, please call trenton -- rather princeton police. >>> in gloucester...
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aaron friedberg who is the professor of politics and international affairs at princeton university. and the former principal deputy assistant secretary of defense for asia pacific security -- irs and senior fellow am having trouble with my enunciation. strategic affairs at the endowment for international peace, an old friend of the committee. america's interest in asia-pacific region are deep and enduring, that is why for the past 70 years we have worked with our allies and partners to up hold a rules-based order based on principles of free peoples and free markets, open skies, theen resolution of disputes. the challenges are mounting.
aaron friedberg who is the professor of politics and international affairs at princeton university. and the former principal deputy assistant secretary of defense for asia pacific security -- irs and senior fellow am having trouble with my enunciation. strategic affairs at the endowment for international peace, an old friend of the committee. america's interest in asia-pacific region are deep and enduring, that is why for the past 70 years we have worked with our allies and partners to up hold...
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he earned his bachelors from princeton and his doctoral degree in political philosophy from notre dame. these join me in welcoming ryan anderson. [applause] >> thanthank you, john and thanu everyone for coming. today we are in for a treat. while all around us people in power tried to deny the obvious, that men and women are equal but not the same. ashley mcguire has written a timely and important book responded to the drive to abolish male and female. she's a senior fellow with the catholic association, she writes and speaks wild about religious freedom, catholicism and women pictures appeared on cnn, cbs, pbs, fox and bbc. as writing has appeared in the "new york times," "wall street journal," the "washington post," "usa today," time magazine, the weekly standard, the federalist, the new post in the the "huffington post." her new book "sex scandal," she explores the bates about women in the military and women on the workforce. campus hookup culture and she explores a gentle neutral parenting and gender equitable homemaking. her arguments may not shocked many people in today's audience
he earned his bachelors from princeton and his doctoral degree in political philosophy from notre dame. these join me in welcoming ryan anderson. [applause] >> thanthank you, john and thanu everyone for coming. today we are in for a treat. while all around us people in power tried to deny the obvious, that men and women are equal but not the same. ashley mcguire has written a timely and important book responded to the drive to abolish male and female. she's a senior fellow with the...
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. >> danny is now at princeton? >> yes. >> did winning a nobel prize change his on his own research? >> it transformed him. one of the things i was told by all israelis is my problem with the person i met was unrecognizable to the person they knew back then. he was far less gloomy and troubled and not exactly but he was easier with the world around him. the nobel prize, you don't think about it changing the person's basic demeanor, but it had. it changes relationship to the world. that's the big effect it had. >> it removes some of the self-doubt he had. >> i don't want to ruin the book for your bit but in the interest of this moment, one of the things that ripped apart the relationship was at the minute that they came to north america, amos was recognized as a global academic superstar and danny wasn't given the time of day. amos gets the fast support from stanford ever made, they find out he's available and they offer him a lifetime employment by the afternoon and daniel had been offered a job by anybody. amos get
. >> danny is now at princeton? >> yes. >> did winning a nobel prize change his on his own research? >> it transformed him. one of the things i was told by all israelis is my problem with the person i met was unrecognizable to the person they knew back then. he was far less gloomy and troubled and not exactly but he was easier with the world around him. the nobel prize, you don't think about it changing the person's basic demeanor, but it had. it changes relationship to...
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seattle we are watching this one closely and bring you developments as we get them here today. >>> princeton university is making changes thanks to two black laureates tony morrison and auditorium in the woodrow wilson affairs will be renamed for arthur lewis. those new names will take effect july 1st. >>> and getting a new education is within reach for children in chester for the bridge educational foundation a nonprofit that raised more than $28 million so far to help kids keep learning and corporate sponsors and politicians came today. >>> and the centennial can commons project in philadelphia. it is going to create a recreation area of the north side edge of west fairmount park. the $10.5 million park includes seating and picnic areas and something called a rain garden. >>> and the philadelphia zoo opened two new animal exhibits. the out back post is the new australian exhibit. and the zoo opened up the wings of asia exhibit where guests walk through the asian garden and feed the birds there. >>> coming up a check of the accuweather forecast. >> first a live look outside this evening cou
seattle we are watching this one closely and bring you developments as we get them here today. >>> princeton university is making changes thanks to two black laureates tony morrison and auditorium in the woodrow wilson affairs will be renamed for arthur lewis. those new names will take effect july 1st. >>> and getting a new education is within reach for children in chester for the bridge educational foundation a nonprofit that raised more than $28 million so far to help kids...
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>> i was born in princeton, yes. >> princeton. >> grew up in hamilton. >> what schools did you go to? >> i went to languagefree, crocket, and steinert. >> okay. >> and now you're ready to go? >> i'm red. >> i when did you start singing then? >> oh, i've been sinking forever, i found my fifth grade year book within the last year or so, and it said for career goals pop singer. so i've wanted to be pop singer for a long time, even before fifth grade. but i guess i don't know sometime in high school like i really think i want to pursue this, i told my parent and they were 100% cool with t i look back, wait, why were they so cool with is it? >> because they believed in you. >> i think so as well. this maybe the pinacle of your career, singing on good day philadelphia. >> let's go for it. >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ i never over think it, do what i want and dow it my way ♪ i never tried too hard so ever -- effort he isly. watch me taking note i'm confident i get it done ♪ i speak for the ones who do it best that's right my generation. that's right ♪ that's right ♪ that's right my generatio
>> i was born in princeton, yes. >> princeton. >> grew up in hamilton. >> what schools did you go to? >> i went to languagefree, crocket, and steinert. >> okay. >> and now you're ready to go? >> i'm red. >> i when did you start singing then? >> oh, i've been sinking forever, i found my fifth grade year book within the last year or so, and it said for career goals pop singer. so i've wanted to be pop singer for a long time, even before...
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heightened reflex of violation and abuse in december of 2014 i left a job as a live-in nanny and moved from princeton new jersey to california i 0 thought what would be a great opportunity to help my brothers family and reconnect but i was faces with a lack of communication from my sister-in-law with personal health issues during this time my sister-in-law removed the beds and light and changing the locks and setting me abusive text message after 9 months i no longer wished to feel like a burden on my folks and decided it would be best to refer to a local sheltered in backingville the opportunity house which was a great shelter they would help women and men coming that were like addicted to drugs and alcohol and getting them jobs and getting them houses it wasn't really for me but i was grateful they allowed me to stay this at the time i had post trauma stress decorated with anxiety and a lot of sorry about that - i was having anxiety and anger and memory problems and sadness and racing thoughts and impulsive decisions and an urge to escape so i would relate to those quotes had i was really in a dark
heightened reflex of violation and abuse in december of 2014 i left a job as a live-in nanny and moved from princeton new jersey to california i 0 thought what would be a great opportunity to help my brothers family and reconnect but i was faces with a lack of communication from my sister-in-law with personal health issues during this time my sister-in-law removed the beds and light and changing the locks and setting me abusive text message after 9 months i no longer wished to feel like a...
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a graduate student from princeton, new jersey... and our returning champion, a certified public accountant from dallas, texas... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek. thank you, johnny. hey, folks. deborah beams, our new champion, is beaming right now because she won $22,000 on yesterday's show. that's the high water mark for the week. elspeth and jim, welcome aboard. good luck to you, folks. here we go.
a graduate student from princeton, new jersey... and our returning champion, a certified public accountant from dallas, texas... ...whose 1-day cash winnings total... and now here is the host of "jeopardy!" -- alex trebek. thank you, johnny. hey, folks. deborah beams, our new champion, is beaming right now because she won $22,000 on yesterday's show. that's the high water mark for the week. elspeth and jim, welcome aboard. good luck to you, folks. here we go.
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college as a college of new jersey, the eldest born and someone the family invested in which later became princeton and that was an unusual choice because it was not william and mary which is where most of the families sent their kids who were in this social class. it was know not an anglican college, it was presbyterian one and that carried a lot with that choice. and his father brought him back after graduating from college, to be a tutor to his youngest siblings here and he didn't want to do that. but it was sort of the cost of being the eldest son, the bearer of all of this privilege was that he came back and was kind of, you know, forced by his father to apply all of that learning and investment right back here in pontiac county when he thought it would be much more exciting to be in philadelphia, kind of, you know, being in the cities of the country and he ultimately made it back there. but orange county is where we really understand who he was and how it came to be. one of the battles of his life, what was he going to be and do for a living basically. what he was really good at was legislati
college as a college of new jersey, the eldest born and someone the family invested in which later became princeton and that was an unusual choice because it was not william and mary which is where most of the families sent their kids who were in this social class. it was know not an anglican college, it was presbyterian one and that carried a lot with that choice. and his father brought him back after graduating from college, to be a tutor to his youngest siblings here and he didn't want to do...
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the stripping surprising thing about yale and princeton they've earned easily the highest assess returns public equality yale has outperformed criminal case by 8 percent unanimous for the last year's. >> a big allocation. >> 19 percent not big but in private equity there is 9.9 and princeton point one similar to us this is a very, very good number now we've had a significant edge versus yale and princeton is they're real real estate numbers and real seat numbers have been disappointing. i have all that data and provide that to you >> that would be great we had incorporated, however, it is but like to see that we are working on trying to make changes even though we're a top tier performer we're creating the liability by. >> it was froze at 5.9 that's great in the 22nd percentile one and a half short so our unyou opportunity status is increasing we need to increase our output. >> the public is so not aware of this in san francisco is there a way to get this out be more pro-active about it because constantly people focus on 3 lines in the chronicle about a losing quarter but not put this to
the stripping surprising thing about yale and princeton they've earned easily the highest assess returns public equality yale has outperformed criminal case by 8 percent unanimous for the last year's. >> a big allocation. >> 19 percent not big but in private equity there is 9.9 and princeton point one similar to us this is a very, very good number now we've had a significant edge versus yale and princeton is they're real real estate numbers and real seat numbers have been...
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ahmed calls himself an activist, and he was accepted to princeton and yale. >>> next at 5:00, changes to the irs means the agency could start calling you for the first time ever. >>> and then see if you recognize this man. he is accused of robbing a b in the east bay. >>> and then a possible chemical attack in syria, and what is happening today in the u.n. to deal with the situation there. >>> the ultimate random act of kindness. one stranger changes the life of another and it's all thanks to a website. >>> and then looking outside, a >>> and then looking outside, a live look at the quiet at ikea, we believe that everything you need should be within reach. in an affordable dream kitchen that works as hard as you do. save up to 20% at the ikea kitchen event. - grocery outlet - grocery outlet is the home of 'wow' savings. wow means you save 50% or more. there are three stages of wow. denial... - is this price right? - acceptance... and boooyah! wait for it. boooyah has three o's. ♪ grocery outlet bargain market ♪ - right now get a bone-in spiral half ham for just $1.49 a pound. ♪
ahmed calls himself an activist, and he was accepted to princeton and yale. >>> next at 5:00, changes to the irs means the agency could start calling you for the first time ever. >>> and then see if you recognize this man. he is accused of robbing a b in the east bay. >>> and then a possible chemical attack in syria, and what is happening today in the u.n. to deal with the situation there. >>> the ultimate random act of kindness. one stranger changes the life...
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he earned a bachelor from princeton university and his doctoral degree in political philosophy from the university of notre dame. please join me in welcoming brian anderson. >> thank you, john, and thank you everyone for coming. we are in from an a treat today. people are trying to deny men and women are equal but not the same, ashley mcgire has appeared on cnn, fox, pbs, and the bbc. her writing has appeared in the new york times, washington post, "time" magazine, weekly standard, the federalist, the new york post and the huffingpen ton post. her new book, "sex scandal: the drive to abolish male and female," she explores debates about women in the military and the workforce, the campus hookup culture and campus gender identity policies and explores gender neutral parents and homemaking. her arguments may not shock many people in today's audience but they come with a trigger warning when delivered on college campuses and perhaps we should issue that warning for booktv. we best protect women's equality and dignity when we stop trying to make women and men the same. she will give us a tas
he earned a bachelor from princeton university and his doctoral degree in political philosophy from the university of notre dame. please join me in welcoming brian anderson. >> thank you, john, and thank you everyone for coming. we are in from an a treat today. people are trying to deny men and women are equal but not the same, ashley mcgire has appeared on cnn, fox, pbs, and the bbc. her writing has appeared in the new york times, washington post, "time" magazine, weekly...
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. >>> the princeton police department released this sketch of a man who groped a woman on the street. she was walking down spruce street. he was caught on surveillance camera as well. this was on april 12th. if you know anything about this, you are asked to call police. >>> in one part of delaware, the pothole problem is so bad it is shutting down an interstate for the weekend. personal experience here, these p potholes can cause real damage. >> you know how much. send it to a mechanic and wait for the bill, usually $300 to fix damage as a result of potholes. people tell me it's a necessary evil. out here on the highway on 495 just south of us. >> the pain of the pump? how about pothole pain. >> they tear the tires up. >> reporter: he had to spend hundreds of dollars on a new tire. >> last week. when you drive over here your tires get uneven and your wheels start shaking and all that. >> reporter: potholes are popping up everywhere especially on 495 northbound. officials said it is in disrepair and the state is planning to shut it down. >> you have to be kidding me where? >> between b
. >>> the princeton police department released this sketch of a man who groped a woman on the street. she was walking down spruce street. he was caught on surveillance camera as well. this was on april 12th. if you know anything about this, you are asked to call police. >>> in one part of delaware, the pothole problem is so bad it is shutting down an interstate for the weekend. personal experience here, these p potholes can cause real damage. >> you know how much. send...
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they say this man followed a woman into restroom in princeton and peeped add her through a crack in the stall. >>> a teenager's facing charges after this large group of bikes took over the vine expressway over the weekend. the teen organized the bike ride and video went viral. no word if anyone else will be charged. >>> a mont gomery county bridge is being closed. they're looking for a short term fix. the bridge was built in 1883. it's said to be updated but that project does not begin until 2020. >> seth williams, the cash strapped williams put his over booked home on the market $460,000. itcludes the new $45,000 roof. williams is awaiting trial on bribery charges. one of those gifts included that new roof. his trial is set for next months. >>> the man at the center of a video reached a settlement with united airlines today. dr. david dou settled. he was dragged off a plane after refusing to give up his seat on an over booked flight. now united airlines is focusing on 10 policy changes following that incident. they're vowing to reduce but not eliminate over selling. they will offer up
they say this man followed a woman into restroom in princeton and peeped add her through a crack in the stall. >>> a teenager's facing charges after this large group of bikes took over the vine expressway over the weekend. the teen organized the bike ride and video went viral. no word if anyone else will be charged. >>> a mont gomery county bridge is being closed. they're looking for a short term fix. the bridge was built in 1883. it's said to be updated but that project does...
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little chilly for princeton and robbinsvill robbinsville. top out near 70 degrees this afternoon with nothing, but sunshine all day long. clear skies today. completely dry. you'll need your umbrella tomorrow and that could pose a threat for our area. the potential for severe thunderstorms and also heavy rainfall which could lead to flooding. see steadier showers heading through. the showers will be with us into the afternoon hours. 3:45 tomorrow afternoon. looking at the line of showers. and potential thunderstorms moving through the lehigh valley and into new jersey. some activity as well. and into south jersey and cumberland county. showers still around at 7:00. late tomorrow evening, the clouds remain and just a few showers. the shower threat will continue into friday. forecast totals by 11:00 tomorrow, more than an inch of philadelphia, doylestown, that may test some local streams and could lead to some ponding on the roadway. we have a first alert for heavy rain and thunderstorms for tomorrow. during the day on thursday and on to thursd
little chilly for princeton and robbinsvill robbinsville. top out near 70 degrees this afternoon with nothing, but sunshine all day long. clear skies today. completely dry. you'll need your umbrella tomorrow and that could pose a threat for our area. the potential for severe thunderstorms and also heavy rainfall which could lead to flooding. see steadier showers heading through. the showers will be with us into the afternoon hours. 3:45 tomorrow afternoon. looking at the line of showers. and...
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can be anything the princeton started something, tiger micro aggressions. no one is allowed to tell anyone else what is micro aggression, and what isn't. if you're oaf phonedded you play the victim card and certain power. john: this is glowing movement? >> you have a right not to be offended ad confirmed in every possible way. we made it very difficult to talk about anything on college campuses. we come up with theory after theory to actually shut down, rather than facilitate debate. john: omar, in your article you have fix tick r tissues -- fictitious character who false downstairs and refuses help when a white man. i thought it was manifestation of patriarchy patronizing me. >> your moustache is it another instance patriarchy. [applause] john: you write this article. what happened? >> well, i was fired from the campus newspaper for creating a hostile environment. where i drew, well, i had negated people's existence i was told. where i drew the line, when they told me i have to apologize public toy people who don't even want to tell me who they are. come o
can be anything the princeton started something, tiger micro aggressions. no one is allowed to tell anyone else what is micro aggression, and what isn't. if you're oaf phonedded you play the victim card and certain power. john: this is glowing movement? >> you have a right not to be offended ad confirmed in every possible way. we made it very difficult to talk about anything on college campuses. we come up with theory after theory to actually shut down, rather than facilitate debate....
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in mercer county, princeton police want you to take a good look at this sketch of a man who they say groped a woman on the street. according to investigators, he ran up to the woman and grabbed her from behind when he was walking on spruce street. the man was caught on some surveillance video. take a look, you can see him running along the sidewalk. the incident happened on the evening of april 12th. if you know anything about it, princeton police would like to hear from you. >>> we have some new details about a philadelphia youthrapin one of his players. immigration officials tell nbc 10 the suspect was in the u.s. illegally. this week, police arrested francisco prado contreras on statutory rape charges. they say the teenager came to him looking for a job, but instead he talked her into sex and gave her money. the girl was 14 years old at the time and became pregnant. prado contreras is a volunteer coach. officials in philadelphia tell us all volunteers undergo background checks before they're allowed to use city facilities. it's unclear how contreras made it through the screening p
in mercer county, princeton police want you to take a good look at this sketch of a man who they say groped a woman on the street. according to investigators, he ran up to the woman and grabbed her from behind when he was walking on spruce street. the man was caught on some surveillance video. take a look, you can see him running along the sidewalk. the incident happened on the evening of april 12th. if you know anything about it, princeton police would like to hear from you. >>> we...
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this is state road and princeton avenue. it's a story we told you about at 4:00. this morning several concrete barriers locked the entrance. they rally around our parking lot. >> penndot tells nbc 10 supervisored alerted all businesses of the changes. the project is expected to last four weeks. >>> a new report shows nearly two dozen philadelphia schools are under staffed. the city controllers office found more than a dozen schools didn't have the appropriate staffing levels needed for the school to receive state funds. they are among the schools that are said to be understaffed. the philadelphia school district responded to the report today. a statement said the school district in philadelphia is committed to making every effort to fill vacant positions, especially when the positions are essential toing the needs of our students. >>> a bridge connecting two towns could open earlier than expected. work is underway on the inland bridge. it was deemed unsafe and closed indefinitely earlier this month. now the engineer tells nbc 10 he believes the bridge will open by
this is state road and princeton avenue. it's a story we told you about at 4:00. this morning several concrete barriers locked the entrance. they rally around our parking lot. >> penndot tells nbc 10 supervisored alerted all businesses of the changes. the project is expected to last four weeks. >>> a new report shows nearly two dozen philadelphia schools are under staffed. the city controllers office found more than a dozen schools didn't have the appropriate staffing levels...
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. >>> and princeton university planning to rename one of the oldest buildings on campus. why they say it's about time. ♪ horns on their helmets. ostriches don't really stick their heads in the sand. a peanut is not a nut. and a real john deere is actually real affordable. you learn something new everyday. the surprisingly affordable john deere e series tractors. now you can own america's tractor for just $99 a month. learn more at your john deere dealer. ♪ >>> students are getting revved up and learning about alternative fuels at community college of philadelphia. it is the annual national fuel vehicle odyssey event for the automotive technology program. dozens of students heard from professionals in the automotive tech field and participated in workshops. >> we have hybrid vehicles, electric vehicles, compress the natural gas, lpg which is propane powered vehicles. we have various different presenters talking about the alternative fuels and the opportunities. both in the industry as well as the technology behind it. >> think about what tesla is doing right now. like
. >>> and princeton university planning to rename one of the oldest buildings on campus. why they say it's about time. ♪ horns on their helmets. ostriches don't really stick their heads in the sand. a peanut is not a nut. and a real john deere is actually real affordable. you learn something new everyday. the surprisingly affordable john deere e series tractors. now you can own america's tractor for just $99 a month. learn more at your john deere dealer. ♪ >>> students are...
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prin princeton, yale. >>> we are tracking a storm system coming our way. heavier rain as we head throughout the next few days back in the mix. let's get a look at our microclimate forecast right now. you can see the cloud cover that's increasing across the bay area. that's going to be the biggest change as we head throughout the next 24 hours and some cooler temperatures as well. for tomorrow morning, specifically, no rainfall just yet. it will be overcast for the tri-valley at 50. north bay starts off chilly and 46. clouds for san francisco and 52 and the east bay also at 50. micro climate forecast as we head throughout wednesday, it will be a bit odd here. we have the dark skies with us. the partly sunny to mostly cloudy sky but temperatures will be mild. 77 in san jose. also 76 in morgan hill. really not a huge cooldown for tomorrow. again, it's the clouds. 77 in concord and 72 for oakland. over towards the peninsula, we'll be at 74 in palo alto. san francisco, 60s. for the north bay, we're checking in with 70 tomorrow in mill valley and 73 in napa. eve
prin princeton, yale. >>> we are tracking a storm system coming our way. heavier rain as we head throughout the next few days back in the mix. let's get a look at our microclimate forecast right now. you can see the cloud cover that's increasing across the bay area. that's going to be the biggest change as we head throughout the next 24 hours and some cooler temperatures as well. for tomorrow morning, specifically, no rainfall just yet. it will be overcast for the tri-valley at 50....