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that'd be partly as a geographer and a scientist at the university of how in the u. k. we asked what might have caused this disaster? yeah, somebody does that. that's been a whole series of, of events this. yeah, i mean more mold on size than we normally say, and at this time did yeah. in, in, you know, be compared with, with the last 20 years or so. and now most of those have been associated with very heavy rain full and puffing beginning. you've been hit by a repeated series of big rain storm events. and those big greystone events have probably driven by climate change. i mean, it's centrally, it will grab this via contains with moisture. that's what we're seeing. this increase globally of, of the most intense drain full. so that is, that is the overall picture, but it doesn't appear that this particular land started was triggered by rain full events. so it is quite intriguing. that'd be probably the thousands of people across projects time have been admitted to hospital suffering from heat stroke. the country is in the grape of a heat wave with temperatures climbing
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bugs' global reach at the university of florida. how is dengue transmitted? >> it's transmitted through the bite of a female aedes mosquito. >> reporter: and how rare are aedes mosquitos? >> we've got them in your backyard from pennsylvania all the way to florida. >> reporter: transmission aided he says by climate change. >> it's a simple numbers game. if you have a shorter winter season, peak mosquito activity is going to be longer. a and the longer they're biting, the more likely you're going to have that exposure event and infection. >> down there. >> reporter: we're on the hunt for those dengue-carrying mosquitos. and one of the weapons, this bug zook ca. scientists say their motto is know thy enemy. is this the kind of environment aedes mosquitos prefer? >> yeah, they do really well in nonbiodegradable trash, as long as they can hold water and it's enough water for six or seven days. >> reporter: to fight the city of gainesville uses mosquito-eating fish and insecticides. dr. heaney wants to arm the medical profession with
bugs' global reach at the university of florida. how is dengue transmitted? >> it's transmitted through the bite of a female aedes mosquito. >> reporter: and how rare are aedes mosquitos? >> we've got them in your backyard from pennsylvania all the way to florida. >> reporter: transmission aided he says by climate change. >> it's a simple numbers game. if you have a shorter winter season, peak mosquito activity is going to be longer. a and the longer they're...
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of how do i initially? well, there's a new team in the world of boxing. ukrainian, alexander music has base and versions tyson fury to become the 1st full built undisputed heavyweight champion in 25 years. theory came out swinging dolan icing the 1st ages of the fight at the kingdom of rena. and re, uh, bought receipt came roaring back after 12 whole rounds and attend split decision. it was game of furious offering the 1st loss in his 16 year professional career, the undefeated or is it because now joined deluxe is mohammed ali and mike tyson, as undisputed heavyweight champion. before we go, i've got some breaking news to tell you. rodney and state tv is reporting that a helicopter carrying president ibrahim, right. you see has made a court hod landing. ron's interior minister says rescue crews are on their way to the side of the incident and that authorities are waiting for the dates house, including about the president's condition, which is annoying as, as yes, we'll give you the details on that as they
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another problem is the limit on how much of the universe is accessible to us since the big bang. the observable universe extends over nearly 50 billion light years in all directions. but, probably, there are areas that are unobservable by us, perhaps they are even infinite. the whole set of what we know, see, observe, with... copernicus's theory, for example, that the sun somehow juxtaposed is at the center of the world, the planets move around it, was based on the fact that it is the size, distance to the sun, distance to other planets, based on observation , so to speak, an observation device behind the sky and the facts of the movement of planets, made a hypothesis about the structure of the world and its boundaries, now we can look with the help of x-ray light, infrared light, waves that we can only observe from space, earth, these ranges of light are inaccessible to us, because that the atmosphere interferes, but with the help of satellites we can see distant objects in a huge number of options, the key point is how to determine the distance, because it is not so simple, for
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trained at how university school of law. that's how fundamental sort of his are how sort of the influence that he has on sort of legal history at this time. now, after he graduates from harvard university, he's done his studies and he's done his surveys that he's taken to see what the situation is. he'll become part of the faculty at howard university school of law. this was his father's old alma mater, institution he's part of the faculty. part of the faculty. you can't really implement a lot changes. but by 1929, it's a very quick turnaround. by 1929, charles houston will become dean of the school law at howard university. that's very important it's very important after this man is an officer, right? this man, he think strategically. okay. and at an academic institution. and if you want to be transformed in terms creating opportunity is for your faculty to do innovate research, create opportunities for your students to do sort innovative studies and experiments. the position of dean is where that happens. okay. all of the
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want to know exactly how many of those are actually part of the university community. how many are outsiders and also the new york police department. they show a chain during a press conference saying that it shows how professional they are, but it turned out to be at bike log. that actually was on say, and it was promoted by the university itself for the students. so there's a lot of information selecting. and of course a restriction of media access make it very difficult to confirm the information that we're hearing from inside that was dw correspondent benjamin alvarez. group is reporting for us to new york. it's many things. and here's a quick look at some other stories making headlines around the world. the manhattan district attorney's office says former hollywood producer harvey weinstein, will be retried in new york. after his 2020 rep conviction was overturned. last week. weinstein appeared before a judge in new york city. he has been serving a 23 years sentence. more than 80 women have accused them of sexual misconduct. the british government says it has coll
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and we're going to have to see how many of those who are inside the university right now. how many of them are going to be arrested? and what is going to happen to them because we haven't already heard from the university that someone's face suspension, other will face expulsion and other will be arrested. so thank you so much for your pershing on this, on going on this very impatient using story. we're going to let you catch your breath just for a moment because we have another correspondence standing by for us, and that is christian salumi. who can tell us more about what's happening at the point where she is. she's also outside columbia university in new york, and for some the, from the university itself. yes, we have in just to explain, i'm on the opposite side of the campus from theresa, a lot of bystanders. demonstrators have gathered here to watch and observe what's happening. heavy police presence here, police vehicles to keep the crowds up, pay why the police move onto the campus and begin arresting the demonstrators to answer your question. more specifically, we
and we're going to have to see how many of those who are inside the university right now. how many of them are going to be arrested? and what is going to happen to them because we haven't already heard from the university that someone's face suspension, other will face expulsion and other will be arrested. so thank you so much for your pershing on this, on going on this very impatient using story. we're going to let you catch your breath just for a moment because we have another correspondence...
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how many of those who were arrested are part of the university community and how many are not part of the university a community. and also what they set that had a chain during a press conference saying that it shows how professional these pro does that. but at the end, it turned out that there was just a bike, a lock that was used. and there was also promoted by university that many students have here. so there is a lack of information theory, even though student journalist weapon covering this over the past couple of days. and this has been unfolding, have not been granted access only yesterday, essential staff and those who are living inside of campus have been able to enter. and the only response that we a god, also to ask if we will get an official statement of who would be able to talk to a spoke to a person of the university was not today. so we will try again tomorrow. okay, thanks a lot. ben dw corresponded to benjamin about his group at a new york city. well, let's take a look at the potential national significance of these protests were joined by david father, who was a pro
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this scientist tracks the bugs' global reach at the university of florida. how is dengue transmitted? >> through the bite of a feme f aedis mosquito. >> if you have a shorter winter season, peak mosquito activity is going to be much longer. the longer they're biting the longer you're going to have that exposure event. >> reporter: we're on the hunt for those dengue-carrying mosquitos. and one of the weapons? this bug-zooka. scientists say their motto is know thy enemy. is this something they prefer? >> yes, they do really well in non-biodegradable trash. l as long as they can hold enough water. >> reporter: to fight, the city of gainesville uses mosquito-eating fish and insecticides. dr. hany wants to arm the medical profession with knowledge. >> the second time you get dengue, it can be much more serious. you have a higher risk of getting hemorrhagic fever or septic shock syndrome. >> reporter: information and science. weapons to stop a deadly disease. anne thompson, nbc news, gainesville, florida. >>> new developments are coming today in the arrest of pro
this scientist tracks the bugs' global reach at the university of florida. how is dengue transmitted? >> through the bite of a feme f aedis mosquito. >> if you have a shorter winter season, peak mosquito activity is going to be much longer. the longer they're biting the longer you're going to have that exposure event. >> reporter: we're on the hunt for those dengue-carrying mosquitos. and one of the weapons? this bug-zooka. scientists say their motto is know thy enemy. is this...
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of how civics fit into the life of the university's for him a very practical question, day-to-day question. she was previously professor political science at the university of missouri and also the author of many books on a variety of questions related to our subject, the place of thinking in the american political tradition in many questions that have to do with the ways in which the kinds of questions we think about in higher education there on our civic life both of them lately have been thinking and writing a lot about the question in various ways. from different angles which should make for a number of useful ways into this conversation. so please. >> thank you so much. when we were all young and naÏve and hopeful by which i mean 9:00 this morning, ben's story gave an introduction to the day and at one point said a case could be made for a new discipline of civic thought or civic studies and he looked at me, used my name, gave you the thumbs up because i know my job which is to make that case for consideration. i'm not going to talk about the tactical tactics of whether i create a ne
of how civics fit into the life of the university's for him a very practical question, day-to-day question. she was previously professor political science at the university of missouri and also the author of many books on a variety of questions related to our subject, the place of thinking in the american political tradition in many questions that have to do with the ways in which the kinds of questions we think about in higher education there on our civic life both of them lately have been...
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has entered the fourth week of your observation experience in these few weeks , tell me how universities became the main focus of anti-genocide protests, what did you see during this period, especially in amsterdam and the university of amsterdam, where you were present. palestinian people and we realize that this is a global battle that has spread from gaza to america and amsterdam and other countries of the world . about the events of amsterdam, we have protested in this university in recent weeks . hundreds of dutch students by the police arrested and the students are protesting the cooperation of the university of amsterdam with the authorities and with the israeli institutions and they demand that the cooperation programs between this university and the israeli institutions be stopped and the students in this situation and in this situation that this genocide in gaza continues to believe that this cooperation between the university of amsterdam with the university and with the institutions of israel should be stopped and we see that the students are also protesting this matter by se
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that's talk to matthew owens, profess off space physics at the university of reading and how to matthew, thanks for your time. it's very rare to see the northern lights in many regions, a slide share in but in all in south and england where you are, why is this happening now? yeah, i agree. that's a rare opportunity. um, we've just had this huge, comfortable, so all of this chain of russian after option for me. so, and they all kind of piled up in space and then a right to us and the collective sort of energy of those directions as managed to, to pump energy into the system gives us this amazing reaction. right, right. i mean, as i've mazing as a live show, as we know that the northern lights uh, influenced by so last storms, which can also be dangerous. tell us about that. yeah, i mean there is a serious side to this. and the reason the dude space where the forecasting is because these, these storms can have influence on space hardware such as communication satellites, but also down on the ground as it is on the power grease. and so by giving satellite operates as i'm probably don't br
that's talk to matthew owens, profess off space physics at the university of reading and how to matthew, thanks for your time. it's very rare to see the northern lights in many regions, a slide share in but in all in south and england where you are, why is this happening now? yeah, i agree. that's a rare opportunity. um, we've just had this huge, comfortable, so all of this chain of russian after option for me. so, and they all kind of piled up in space and then a right to us and the collective...
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lines of mcgill university. how does your own history and that the indigenous people of australia connect you to this movement? um, yeah, i mean, there is a lot of solidarity. uh, amongst uh, indigenous people here in australia with the struggle for a free palestine. i think it is, you know, struggle against races in a struggle against near the history of colonization here in australia. um and i think, yeah, like we want to constantly draw connections with the broader system of, you know, estallion braces in here that continues to see indigenous. i mean our, our incarceration rates be some of the highest in the world. continue to see uh, you know, industries, people are more likely to go to prison, then go to university. i think there's a problem of systemic racism and the lack of any sort of reparations being given to indigenous people here. and we always ask them and solidarity with that struggle. and in fact, here at sydney university, where i am right now is where the freedom arrived. i started that was in f
lines of mcgill university. how does your own history and that the indigenous people of australia connect you to this movement? um, yeah, i mean, there is a lot of solidarity. uh, amongst uh, indigenous people here in australia with the struggle for a free palestine. i think it is, you know, struggle against races in a struggle against near the history of colonization here in australia. um and i think, yeah, like we want to constantly draw connections with the broader system of, you know,...
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he's a professor of us politics and us foreign relations at the university of sydney. go to have you with this brendan. so how much of the us budget actually goes to farm aid and how does that compare to how much other countries spend? well, the us is the largest economy in the world, gives about 9 and a half $1000000000.00 and foreign id. yeah, this is well, but. ready the wrong promise target. ready about one percent of g d p to foreign i united states because about a 0.23 percent of its gd pay, the strongest performers in that regard. the. ready scan. ready in countries. ready white sweden giving closer to the one percent of to the pay target of japan to slip down considerably in recent years and it's far night as well. so there's, you know, there's a many needs out there in terms of famine, in terms of economic deprivation around the world. but we don't usually count military 8 entirely in fine. 8 and recent times united states has given
he's a professor of us politics and us foreign relations at the university of sydney. go to have you with this brendan. so how much of the us budget actually goes to farm aid and how does that compare to how much other countries spend? well, the us is the largest economy in the world, gives about 9 and a half $1000000000.00 and foreign id. yeah, this is well, but. ready the wrong promise target. ready about one percent of g d p to foreign i united states because about a 0.23 percent of its gd...
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the university versus research function that research enterprise of the universe is how it is and should not change. the research enterprise of the university is facing some university is facing some difficulties right now including difficulties much of the research hasn't published purely for other specials that note was to read and no one does read. perhaps we should be thinking not less but more ambitiously about what university research ought to look like. maybe we could publish more book like the civic bargain by people beyond the university. >> a couple of further thoughts. i think it is an excellent question fundamental structure which with university and liberal arts college that is beneath this whole conversation we are having. but we are also hearing as in the case change comes from the margins. so, change comes in being able to build a program with off ladder adjunct faculty members or change comes from building entirely new school rather than trying to change the heart of the enterprise. i do think it's exactly correct to ask the question how to get from the margins to infect
the university versus research function that research enterprise of the universe is how it is and should not change. the research enterprise of the university is facing some university is facing some difficulties right now including difficulties much of the research hasn't published purely for other specials that note was to read and no one does read. perhaps we should be thinking not less but more ambitiously about what university research ought to look like. maybe we could publish more book...
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how was the situation in other european universities? brussels universities metropolitan sloan trinity iran and bergen school of architecture and more than 70 universities and colleges in spain have cut their ties with zionist companies and scientific centers. in america , evergreen university in washington, johns hopkins university in maryland, brown in rhodedale and roth grazers in new jersey have also cut ties. after the student demonstrations and students' praise , they cut off their relations with companies cooperating with the zionist regime. it seems to mr. abbasi that there are not a few of them and there is a trend going on, that is, slowly, it seems that this series of breaking ties is spreading from one university to another. and now we are also seeing the european cases , what do you think this severance of relations has for the zionist regime? first of all , i would like to point out one point. well, portland state university was also on that list, which means it is an important university. boeing. which played a role in the
how was the situation in other european universities? brussels universities metropolitan sloan trinity iran and bergen school of architecture and more than 70 universities and colleges in spain have cut their ties with zionist companies and scientific centers. in america , evergreen university in washington, johns hopkins university in maryland, brown in rhodedale and roth grazers in new jersey have also cut ties. after the student demonstrations and students' praise , they cut off their...
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this report, you would generally want to know where the universities stand and how many of them are in compliance with section 117. >> we are definitely interested in making sure foreign influences out of our schools, which is why we have reported more gifts than the previous administration. we are going to continue to work with the fbi's national intelligent task force. >> with my limited time, i want to go into an extension of this which has to do with -- what we are seeing is the uprise on anti-semitism on college campuses. there has been some connections made to groups like students for justice in palestine. are you investigating any foreign involvement or connections between foreign entities and funneling mentally and money into some of these groups? >> we have 145 open investigations. many of them are shared ancestry. what i can tell you is when we initiated investigation, information comes out during the investigation that might move the investigation and broaden it. i cannot comment specifically on your question, i can tell you that that is within the scope of information th
this report, you would generally want to know where the universities stand and how many of them are in compliance with section 117. >> we are definitely interested in making sure foreign influences out of our schools, which is why we have reported more gifts than the previous administration. we are going to continue to work with the fbi's national intelligent task force. >> with my limited time, i want to go into an extension of this which has to do with -- what we are seeing is the...
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protesters and the protests goes on how long was the protest encampment at the university of wisconsin in madison in place it's been two days and how do you think the university has handled this situation? >> i don't think there's really a right way to go about this even if you consider these laws unjust, mlk said civil disobedience requires that the individuals who break the laws willingly accept the consequences of doing so i mean, more in college now, we're adults and there are policies and laws in place to protect students. and when you break those laws you have to accept the consequences so i believe the university is well within their rights to try to break up the encampment and it has gotten threatening to students approach custer did a hail sign to a friend of mine yesterday. so it's not just peaceful. kuhn by as people might think, because a lot more to it do you think is protesters lindsay i understand fully the consequences of what they're doing. they could face either suspension from the university or even expulsion from the university, not allowed to come back and they, so
protesters and the protests goes on how long was the protest encampment at the university of wisconsin in madison in place it's been two days and how do you think the university has handled this situation? >> i don't think there's really a right way to go about this even if you consider these laws unjust, mlk said civil disobedience requires that the individuals who break the laws willingly accept the consequences of doing so i mean, more in college now, we're adults and there are...
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schools that popped up in the universities at a number of states so the question of how civics fit into the life of every university is for him if day-to-day question a variety of questions related to the subject with national law thinking and the political tradition and many other questions that have to do with the way in which the creative questions we think about in higher education bear on our civic life. both of them lately have been thinking and writing a lot about. i was thinking when we were all naÏve and hopeful, which, i mean, 9:00 this morning, and the story give a lovely introduction of the day and said if there is a case that can be made for a new discipline and he looked over at me and i give you a thumbs up because i know my job and i'm not going to talk as much about the tactics within it's good to create a new department. i will talk about it in two ways. it's a tangible program that gives you something to think about concretely and it's also a nascent and not very big but meaningful intellectual movement that is mostly very international with some offshoots in the u.s
schools that popped up in the universities at a number of states so the question of how civics fit into the life of every university is for him if day-to-day question a variety of questions related to the subject with national law thinking and the political tradition and many other questions that have to do with the way in which the creative questions we think about in higher education bear on our civic life. both of them lately have been thinking and writing a lot about. i was thinking when we...
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all the classes have been cancelled at the university of the big question will now be how this will unfold. and also what will happen on commencement is expected to have a bigger events with many universities here in the us. some of them with police presence as a university of columbia. here in new york, either still getting law enforcement new and conference being set up. so it's a pretty, a dynamic, a situation, and we expect it to find out more of how these, who these people where that happened, arrested. and also there were other arrests concerning the attacks on the, on being can men at its campus. a university in l. a. as close as what we were talking about that, but i mean in general, tensions, of spilling over on the day. you talked about the huge police presence and i like that we've just seen. it really doesn't look like things are going to come down any time soon. does it of the definitely not, and seeing this huge police increase and also seeing how students and also staff members cannot reach their offices kind of go into the campus that's it has implications for everyone, for
all the classes have been cancelled at the university of the big question will now be how this will unfold. and also what will happen on commencement is expected to have a bigger events with many universities here in the us. some of them with police presence as a university of columbia. here in new york, either still getting law enforcement new and conference being set up. so it's a pretty, a dynamic, a situation, and we expect it to find out more of how these, who these people where that...
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how can we talk about, how is it reacting across the course of these protests? so what do university said they say no. several statements to day. one of them see that the work of the university cannot be endlessly interrupted by protest is who violate the rules quite similar to the criticism. good heard from it. they why tell us from washington to, to day a statement where they said that full simply taking of a building is not peaceful. it is wrong. so we can expect that that will also increase as a pressure. a is mounting on both sides and one side we have do is, and students in jewish faculty members, we talk to some of them over the past couple of days who say that they feel threatened that they want the university to take concrete steps to take over the building again, but for, for now, no decision has been taken. we've seen other universities taking different, say, decision sending law enforcement police officers into compass grant. do spell the students. but for now, here at columbia university that has not happened based on what you're seeing, how likely
how can we talk about, how is it reacting across the course of these protests? so what do university said they say no. several statements to day. one of them see that the work of the university cannot be endlessly interrupted by protest is who violate the rules quite similar to the criticism. good heard from it. they why tell us from washington to, to day a statement where they said that full simply taking of a building is not peaceful. it is wrong. so we can expect that that will also increase...
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can it be that in one of the best universities in the country it is completely calmly discussed how it is possible... those on whom the security of our country and its future depends should know this, is n’t it, argue take out that there are things that are not immediately visible, moreover, they, they are consciously not immediately visible, they are veiled, they are closed, we do not always see their physical action, influence, like... for example, the story with the dam, which turned out to be an earthen rampart, but they exist, live, advance and wait for their time, this is in all areas, for example, it is offered in physical education classes in schools as a sport, golf is normal, or, for example, an extremely healthy sport like charlidin, when girls in mini- in skirts between... halves they dance in front of spectators, this is officially offered as a sporting activity, this is the same thing that happens in culture. let’s say, not so long ago zelfira trigula left the post of director of the teryakov gallery, i in no way i don’t want to discredit her, she is a specialist
can it be that in one of the best universities in the country it is completely calmly discussed how it is possible... those on whom the security of our country and its future depends should know this, is n’t it, argue take out that there are things that are not immediately visible, moreover, they, they are consciously not immediately visible, they are veiled, they are closed, we do not always see their physical action, influence, like... for example, the story with the dam, which turned out...
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now, the reaction of the university president is also these protests then, in other universities , how to spread it in different universities , as mentioned, for example, matara university , harvard university, princeton university , george washington university, these are students who sit in demonstrations, and in most of these gatherings, the police intervened. violence spread, especially in a university like the university of texas in austin . was not and in some cases even the professors who were accompanying the students were arrested, and now the professors of the university of amori, whose pictures were very popular on social media, have been arrested. last night , in new york, in los angeles police, a group of people who were mobs and did not have a clear identity attacked my students. before i answer your question, i must point out that american politicians and prominent media sometimes do not have a friendly approach with the palace students. sefid considered the students' approach to be wrong and even some republican politicians and their affiliated media even considered the
now, the reaction of the university president is also these protests then, in other universities , how to spread it in different universities , as mentioned, for example, matara university , harvard university, princeton university , george washington university, these are students who sit in demonstrations, and in most of these gatherings, the police intervened. violence spread, especially in a university like the university of texas in austin . was not and in some cases even the professors...
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anyway, how can we build a more positive form of civic engagement in the university? we talk about the issue of we want to create departments at a think this is a good idea. i understand this idea that why it's necessary to have departments with her own powers of appointment and own powers to create curriculum. you've got to have that, i agree with that. i don't think we should abandon the field. eric was saying we can't abandon the field of general education. how would you do that? i mean, how would your quickbooks programs translate into public -- >> you have to incentivize the faculty. in other words, one of the speakers on the last panel said they are incentivized to publish. that's the model. you have to incentivize them to teach general education courses. so at purdue half of the teaching is contract come into contract to teach in cornerstone for everybody in the liberal arts so you could be an anthropology or art history or english, and half of your teaching is in cornerstone. it's working because you bring in all these people and if they don't teach, they can'
anyway, how can we build a more positive form of civic engagement in the university? we talk about the issue of we want to create departments at a think this is a good idea. i understand this idea that why it's necessary to have departments with her own powers of appointment and own powers to create curriculum. you've got to have that, i agree with that. i don't think we should abandon the field. eric was saying we can't abandon the field of general education. how would you do that? i mean, how...
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here at columbia and at the city university of new york. that how many of them he had no numbers, no names as to any that were not. students are directly linked to the schools . he said that they are still assessing the information and those who were arrested . here's what he had to say at the request of columbia. university of after speaking with them throughout the week at their request and big knowledge, me that southside agitators were on the grounds, training, and really co opt invisible at fair requests. we went in a conducted operation to allow lemme university to remove those web, turn the peaceful protests into a place where type semitism and anti israel is attitudes for pervasive so and you can see perhaps over my shoulder now there's a large group that's assembled outside the gate, those are faculty members from columbia university. they've come here to stage their own protest. there have signs that say, hands off our students. the faculty had been very supportive of the demonstrators providing cover on the campus for the encampm
here at columbia and at the city university of new york. that how many of them he had no numbers, no names as to any that were not. students are directly linked to the schools . he said that they are still assessing the information and those who were arrested . here's what he had to say at the request of columbia. university of after speaking with them throughout the week at their request and big knowledge, me that southside agitators were on the grounds, training, and really co opt invisible...
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how many universities support israel , their officials, of course, i mean because there are so many of them in america. columbia, yale, harvard, and in fact these big universities like california in los angeles, their officials are supporting george washington university in washington dc , so i think that what is happening and what is causing these events is that this demonstrations are actually being held by generation z, that is, the new generation, i mean that they have nothing to do with what the authorities have and they do their own opinions. this new generation is people who were born between 1997 and 2012 and now it's in. they are of student age now they enter the university and in fact these people do not follow the mainstream and mainstream media, they don't care what the new york times and the washington post write and they have their own opinions, abc, mbc and fox. they don't pay attention to the news and are actually influenced by them. we can see that they are more optimistic, of course, i mean the more optimistic people in america, those who studied in the 60s and 70s ,
how many universities support israel , their officials, of course, i mean because there are so many of them in america. columbia, yale, harvard, and in fact these big universities like california in los angeles, their officials are supporting george washington university in washington dc , so i think that what is happening and what is causing these events is that this demonstrations are actually being held by generation z, that is, the new generation, i mean that they have nothing to do with...
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that's part of how you negotiate with students, is you can look at the case of brown university as a prime example of how you actually should do these things, where the administration saw that a progressive conscientious movement is actually demanding a change and refusing to basically disband these protests and the way that they have responded is by saying, okay, final sit down and negotiate. i'm talking about voting on a resolution in the future about divesting from companies that do that are effectively complicit in israeli atrocities against palestinians. we need more of that transparency and beyond that, even if institutions are not immediately transparent about what investments they do and don't have. i think the voice of this movement goes beyond just the immediate impact on their institutions and effectively showing that this, there's a generational divide in this country that is very, very real, that even though in the case of brown university, you have billionaires withholding their money and expressing disapproval about the fact about the way that we're granting the wishes
that's part of how you negotiate with students, is you can look at the case of brown university as a prime example of how you actually should do these things, where the administration saw that a progressive conscientious movement is actually demanding a change and refusing to basically disband these protests and the way that they have responded is by saying, okay, final sit down and negotiate. i'm talking about voting on a resolution in the future about divesting from companies that do that are...