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and the harvard faculty left rallied to his support. and larry summers became the first university president in the history of the modern research university, 100 years to be censured by his own faculty and then fired. he was forced to resign because he was crippled. so university administrators are intimidated by their faculty unions, which are all, usually i should say, dominated and controlled by the left. and there's good reason for that. these leftists, their agenda is political. a true scholar doesn't want to be bothered with departmental politics. so i have been in this campaign has been tarred and feathered. i mean, they not only accuse me of being mccarthy, even though i've defended for churchill, even though i've defended erwin chemerinsky who is a flaming leftist. he was the dean of the law school at you see irvine because they then withdrew the appointments when the conservative donors finally woke up to the fact that he was a leftist. i defended erwin and i debated him. i have no respect for his political views for sure. but
and the harvard faculty left rallied to his support. and larry summers became the first university president in the history of the modern research university, 100 years to be censured by his own faculty and then fired. he was forced to resign because he was crippled. so university administrators are intimidated by their faculty unions, which are all, usually i should say, dominated and controlled by the left. and there's good reason for that. these leftists, their agenda is political. a true...
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i don't know -- i actually do know one conservative on the faculty. this is the university of the 113,000 students or so, there were 80,000, whatever it is. there's one professor, but this professor is an assistant professor and doesn't have tenure, and i know because he told me scared to leave so with out support, you know, a student -- you know, they would have to be fairly reckless or extremely bold to look at it to challenge professor. and probably in a department the are majoring in. this is a terrible situation. and i may direct for civil professor michael dubay endorsed or i submit to the academic bill of rights to him when i first drafted and anything that he's a objectionable i took out just to get his support and he said it's fine with him. the minute i came out with, he had the most unscrupulous unprincipled officious attacked ridiculing and attacking me but you have to develop a thick skin so i appeal and said look, these students have no support. the doherty missed some professors to help force the academic freedom provisions for students.
i don't know -- i actually do know one conservative on the faculty. this is the university of the 113,000 students or so, there were 80,000, whatever it is. there's one professor, but this professor is an assistant professor and doesn't have tenure, and i know because he told me scared to leave so with out support, you know, a student -- you know, they would have to be fairly reckless or extremely bold to look at it to challenge professor. and probably in a department the are majoring in. this...
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because there are no conservatives left two or three on the faculty does not do it. students are afraid to bring a complaint. what they will do is parrot back when they think the teacher winds them to say which is a terrible commentary. i was able to encourage a student at penn state and i describe all whole chapter of this book, i described what we went through to file a grievance and if i hadn't been there absolutely nothing would have happened. defect i was a presence and the provost -- every president knows who i am and given armstrong's father was chairman of the appropriations committee. i got their attention. otherwise this kid would have just been brushed off. courageous student did this. the issue was this. he was in speech communications class and he gave a speech on mohammad as though a free-speech issue and showed the n e a refunding work of art in which a crucifix was inserted in a bottle of urine and he said however offensive you may regard the law, the cartoons, they are protected under the first amendment and we have to live with offensive speech. that
because there are no conservatives left two or three on the faculty does not do it. students are afraid to bring a complaint. what they will do is parrot back when they think the teacher winds them to say which is a terrible commentary. i was able to encourage a student at penn state and i describe all whole chapter of this book, i described what we went through to file a grievance and if i hadn't been there absolutely nothing would have happened. defect i was a presence and the provost --...
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season forces of her time in place and the students and the faculty the form well they're going to figure out exactly what those contingencies and those forces are but i think the real question here is are they overblowing this or is carell an age group creation of the forces of our time when joining me from detroit to discuss it is text from last night co-founder and later ben nice to have you on the show again i get you going to be back you know give me your opinion first do you think that this kind of a story this sex list that she made really deserves to have its own forum. you know i don't know i don't see this being anything new i mean it's just it's new to the masses and i mean for turning to have this for years and i know many sorority girls that would talk about their exploits at length quite a bit and you know i don't see this is being something that's like a brand new shocking discovery to anybody people have sex people talk about it she just did it in a little bit more of an analytical way if you can say getting a major in. a little endeavor well that's what i was wondering if
season forces of her time in place and the students and the faculty the form well they're going to figure out exactly what those contingencies and those forces are but i think the real question here is are they overblowing this or is carell an age group creation of the forces of our time when joining me from detroit to discuss it is text from last night co-founder and later ben nice to have you on the show again i get you going to be back you know give me your opinion first do you think that...
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i would like to make a positive impact, first on the children that i work with, and second on the faculty. and you for nominating me for this award and for the support that the staff to provide to help get the job done every day. thank you very much. [applause] commissioner mendoza: thank you so much. item d is the student delegates report. >> during our last meeting yesterday, we received the presentation. she explained to us the rights of students when having an encounter with the police, and she gave the flyers to distribute and inform us how to handle a situation. we have the vice president and public relations officer, they stepped down. our pr position has yet to be determined. >> we were reading over last year's resolution regarding bathroom policy. we talked about different things regarding the whole issue. we unanimously continued to support it. we also have the issue regarding the resolution for military recruitment. we have been reviewing and assisting the draft riding -- writing. commissioner mendoza: wonderful. thank you so much. our pac rep? hello, michelle. >> good evening,
i would like to make a positive impact, first on the children that i work with, and second on the faculty. and you for nominating me for this award and for the support that the staff to provide to help get the job done every day. thank you very much. [applause] commissioner mendoza: thank you so much. item d is the student delegates report. >> during our last meeting yesterday, we received the presentation. she explained to us the rights of students when having an encounter with the...
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when they come here, they are just right across the road from all of the scientific talent, the faculty at mission bay, and we make open to them all of the resources and research facilities that we have. they are open to all of the companies and the incubator. that makes it a nice ecosystem. we're not just neighbors, we are interacting. iwhere do the big companies fit in? if you look at the small companies, what they need is some sort of advice on how you identify a market opportunity. what is the benefit of bringing this to market? what regulatory hurdles lie face? these young kids and the incubators, the people know all of this stuff. by coming>> there is a fourth pt you need to bring in this. we have been very successful with all of the financial service people, too. why do they come here? the problems of life science, nobody is making any money because things are too risky. by having these companies start in the ecosystem, we're hoping to make sure that since we talked to companies like nectar , you have to sophisticated the bring the product to market. that makes it attractive for
when they come here, they are just right across the road from all of the scientific talent, the faculty at mission bay, and we make open to them all of the resources and research facilities that we have. they are open to all of the companies and the incubator. that makes it a nice ecosystem. we're not just neighbors, we are interacting. iwhere do the big companies fit in? if you look at the small companies, what they need is some sort of advice on how you identify a market opportunity. what is...
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after performing professionally with the ballet, she joins the faculty of the school in 1963. ballet with miss tilly was born five years later and continues to this day. thousands of little girls and boys have passed through her doors, and she has never once had to advertise. and we all know that. all the mothers in this room who have their children in her class, it was all by word of mouth. mothers told mothers. little girls told friends, and she built a reputation as the city's preeminent ballet instructor for small children. she also offers scholarships to many children. her goal is not to turn all of her students in two professional dancers but to instill in them a sense of confidence and discipline that they will carry with them throughout their lives. her main goal is to provide every child with a wonderful and magical experience through dance and music that will stay with them always. as one of her former students stated, studying with her was like being in the presence of a real dollar in a. she was always patient and never raised her voice. behaving badly would have s
after performing professionally with the ballet, she joins the faculty of the school in 1963. ballet with miss tilly was born five years later and continues to this day. thousands of little girls and boys have passed through her doors, and she has never once had to advertise. and we all know that. all the mothers in this room who have their children in her class, it was all by word of mouth. mothers told mothers. little girls told friends, and she built a reputation as the city's preeminent...
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a wonderful journalist, a teacher on the faculty of george washington university. "13 families and the new lives made in america." >> "this is america" is brought to you by -- hyundai motor america, maker of the 2009 sonnata. the national education association ben, the nation's largest -- , the nation's largest advocate for children and public education. the league of arab states, representing 350 million people in 22 member countries. the rotondaro family trust, the ctc foundation, and the american life tv network. >> you know what i gather i am reading the book, steve? a lot of people that come here come from very painful circumstances. tragedy. payin. of the horror in some of those countries. a wide variety in many ways. going to graduate school in cleveland, nothing terribly dramatic. but there are families in africa particularly where the civil war continues. there is a woman in this book named alice that came from rwanda. she grew up in a refugee camp. her family was driven out by the dominant tribal groups in rwanda. she grew up in a refugee camp and a guerrilla army was organiz
a wonderful journalist, a teacher on the faculty of george washington university. "13 families and the new lives made in america." >> "this is america" is brought to you by -- hyundai motor america, maker of the 2009 sonnata. the national education association ben, the nation's largest -- , the nation's largest advocate for children and public education. the league of arab states, representing 350 million people in 22 member countries. the rotondaro family trust, the...
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depressing state for me as my first years general manager. , brad will talk first hand he's on the faculty of university of colorado the director of university water assessment and was one of the great names in western law and politics. our next speaker doctor dan will repeat that entire lunchtime presentation except he'll talk really fast and do it in ten minutes. our third speaker barry nelson, codirector of national resources defense council and working on an interesting project water law and policy, and that's settlement and potential rest to raks of the san jaoquin river. thank you very much. brad? [applause] >> good afternoon, dan i'm from nebraska actually. actually, i'm not but colorado is close enough and will have to do in my point. those of us from other parts of the country are looking very carefully to what your doing here and we're learning a lot of great lessons and we hope the sea level rising is a lesson we don't have to learn but you all, are doing fascinating work. i road in last night with joel smith and he said with a wink and nunl, never turn down a trip to san franci
depressing state for me as my first years general manager. , brad will talk first hand he's on the faculty of university of colorado the director of university water assessment and was one of the great names in western law and politics. our next speaker doctor dan will repeat that entire lunchtime presentation except he'll talk really fast and do it in ten minutes. our third speaker barry nelson, codirector of national resources defense council and working on an interesting project water law...
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to bring in other aspects and maybe the russian higher education system can learn something from what they measure budget they measure. ph d. numbers on their faculties they measure the output of doctoral doctoral research students they measure internationalization that is how many international students are coming to europe to the particular university. they they measure the amount spent per student and a number of other things and i must say from my brief observations here in russia most of the russian universities that i don't know anything about are making progress in these areas but when compared to the major western institutions and i think when compared even to the top institutions in china and korea and japan. that they are not spending as much as those others are not investing as much in internationalization of the institutions they have fewer international students on their campuses and by a number of the measures which are recognized as important they're not doing as well frankly when using this citation index ok i agree that it's very well maybe it's the most important thing but any english magazine scientific magazine published in englis
to bring in other aspects and maybe the russian higher education system can learn something from what they measure budget they measure. ph d. numbers on their faculties they measure the output of doctoral doctoral research students they measure internationalization that is how many international students are coming to europe to the particular university. they they measure the amount spent per student and a number of other things and i must say from my brief observations here in russia most of...
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we look forward to the many partnership opportunities ahead with students and faculty. that from civic understanding comes engagement at the national archivist is proud to be part of that important effort. now i would like to thank president turner for his leadership, and bring him to the podium. [applause] >> on behalf of the board of trustees, the faculty, staff and students, and alumni at the university, i welcome all of you to our beautiful campus, the home of the george w. bush presidential center. and we thank you, president and mrs. bush, for making this day possible at smu. thank you. [applause] >> if this is your first visit to campus, that we hope that you will stay with us long enough to be able to experience the energy and vitality of our campus, as well as the beautiful oaks and stately collegiate georgian buildings. but having the bush presidential center on our campusrovides a unique opportunity to develop joint programs involving the faculty, staff and students at the university, with the fellows and visiting scholars of the bush presidential center. last
we look forward to the many partnership opportunities ahead with students and faculty. that from civic understanding comes engagement at the national archivist is proud to be part of that important effort. now i would like to thank president turner for his leadership, and bring him to the podium. [applause] >> on behalf of the board of trustees, the faculty, staff and students, and alumni at the university, i welcome all of you to our beautiful campus, the home of the george w. bush...
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. >> reporter: the faculty advisor's son. the faculty advisor out here this morning as well. the idea popped up five years ago in conjunction with a student project to help the victims of hurricane katrina. the project resulted in the introduction of two bills into congress although those bills never became laws the students ended up helping hundreds of hurricane victims. i would imagine not a lot of homeless people have tents but getting around the fact it's cold out here the experience is very real. coming up in my next report talk to some of the college students out here all night to see what it was like. live in san jose, kraig debro, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> online shoppers are encouraging a boycott of amazon.com. it's all because of something they found for sale on the site. >> reporter: and president obama is weighing in on the very controversial proposals to cut the federal deficit. i'll show you what he has to say coming up as the morning news continues. >>> good morning to you. welcome back. happy veteran's day. time now 6:16. president obama is commemorating vetera
. >> reporter: the faculty advisor's son. the faculty advisor out here this morning as well. the idea popped up five years ago in conjunction with a student project to help the victims of hurricane katrina. the project resulted in the introduction of two bills into congress although those bills never became laws the students ended up helping hundreds of hurricane victims. i would imagine not a lot of homeless people have tents but getting around the fact it's cold out here the experience...
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the culture is the same i understand maliana is probably the most on the faculty of the new buyers in the market the search for stability and legitimacy will haitians find either after sunday's elections many question the usefulness of these polls. are they close a team has been to the times county where rich academic life gives birth to innovative ideas. now largely goes to the area which together with boosting industrial development. offers to make a journey into russia's history. and to enjoy burson vivid cultural life. welcome to the paramour region russia blows up on r g. well come to the wisconsin t.v. experience with nobel prizes. massive structures to get a microscopic make over tiny chip can take us a long way to defeat of new comes into focus. on technology update here on key. this is not a. war. everybody is sure to support they have no idea about the hardships that the face. plate wanted. them to do. is the most precious thing in the world. of self-sacrifice. but you have to live a. real life stories from. nineteen forty five. to a possible currency union between russia an
the culture is the same i understand maliana is probably the most on the faculty of the new buyers in the market the search for stability and legitimacy will haitians find either after sunday's elections many question the usefulness of these polls. are they close a team has been to the times county where rich academic life gives birth to innovative ideas. now largely goes to the area which together with boosting industrial development. offers to make a journey into russia's history. and to...
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. >> not only am i a graduate, of this great college but i was on the faculty for 20 some years. >> it sort of acknowledges the fact that we're a more diverse community than the college title. >> a small university, that we are very proud of, will always retain this wonderful learning environment we've had for so many years. >> reporter: although the sign still says college of notre-dame the official name change will take place september 9, 2011. though the name may be changing the mission and the goals remain the same. that is to provide women with the best education and opportunities possible. at notre-dame of maryland university, i'm lamont williams, abc2 news. >> still very similar. >> mdmu i guess. my sister wept to grad school at loyola, right up the street. i remember for graduation, have to drive past one to get to the other. >>> the outlook is great. tomorrow, we're going to get sun back, low 60s. not bad for november. windy day. even looking well off into the distance toward next week, it looks like there's a mild setup into late november right now. we'll take it. we earned o
. >> not only am i a graduate, of this great college but i was on the faculty for 20 some years. >> it sort of acknowledges the fact that we're a more diverse community than the college title. >> a small university, that we are very proud of, will always retain this wonderful learning environment we've had for so many years. >> reporter: although the sign still says college of notre-dame the official name change will take place september 9, 2011. though the name may be...
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. >> she was the faculty member that people wanted her to write their letters of recommendation for graduate school and they were introduced -- they were excited to introduce their parents to sue ann marcum. >> a man caught driving her suv has been arrested but not charged yet with her murder. >>> the county could revehicle the thirsty turtle's license. it is acaused of admitting urn aged customers there. >>> virginia has the second lowest cigarette tax in the nation, only behind missouri. alexandria wants state lawmakers to hike the tax. richard merit with the city health commission says it is more than revenue they are concerned about. >> based on research from other states, that one of the most effective strategies to reducing cigarette smoking and therefore second-hand smoke in the community is really by increasing the overall price of cigarettes. >> reporter: now, alexandria leaders also leave the $1 per pack tax hike would bring in another $319 million for the commonwealth. >>> cheers from montgomery county officials. just in time for the holidays now you can purchase liquor and wine o
. >> she was the faculty member that people wanted her to write their letters of recommendation for graduate school and they were introduced -- they were excited to introduce their parents to sue ann marcum. >> a man caught driving her suv has been arrested but not charged yet with her murder. >>> the county could revehicle the thirsty turtle's license. it is acaused of admitting urn aged customers there. >>> virginia has the second lowest cigarette tax in the...
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i represent the faculty, staff, parents, and students from mercy high school. many of our students use the taraval line to go home, food establishments, and school. we feel it would be a great misuse of the community to have an mcd there. what guarantees to the residents of this area have that the facility will not bring other individual seeking this drug in an illegal way and what would prevent them from selling their drugs in our neighborhood? the park side district and the sunset district are very tight communities. everybody knows somebody and everybody knows each other. we are a tight-knit community and we want to stay that way. thank you. >> excuse me. could you tell me the same question, how close it it is mercy? >> less than a mile. >> thank you. president peterson: next speaker, please? >> my name is marina. i live on 28th and taraval. i have four children. i know that st. ignatius is not within i don't know how many feet, but my children pass this particular shop every day. not necessarily on the taraval. they walk past it. my kids always go to the 7-1
i represent the faculty, staff, parents, and students from mercy high school. many of our students use the taraval line to go home, food establishments, and school. we feel it would be a great misuse of the community to have an mcd there. what guarantees to the residents of this area have that the facility will not bring other individual seeking this drug in an illegal way and what would prevent them from selling their drugs in our neighborhood? the park side district and the sunset district...
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. >> she was the faculty member that people wanted her to write their recommendations for graduate school. >> those introductions are no longer possible. they are trying to find out what occurred in that residence that night. waswe'll have to narrow it down and hopefully make an arrest in this matter. >> he says many voice frustration that the 18-year- old arrested in her stolen car is not facing murder charges. >> trust us, detectives know what they are doing. they are doing a diligent investigation. they are not going to leave anything behind. they will do this the right way. >> the right way may mean the slow way. >>> the 18-year-old suspect found driving her car is still being questioned by police. they believe he still has plenty information about that case. >>> the chandra levy murder trial continues today. a cell mate said he did kill the federal intern. >>> police are looking for the gunman who killed a popular student at spin guard high school in the district. >> the 17-year-old was shot and killed in the 1300 block of holbrook street northeast. police say sharp was walking down
. >> she was the faculty member that people wanted her to write their recommendations for graduate school. >> those introductions are no longer possible. they are trying to find out what occurred in that residence that night. waswe'll have to narrow it down and hopefully make an arrest in this matter. >> he says many voice frustration that the 18-year- old arrested in her stolen car is not facing murder charges. >> trust us, detectives know what they are doing. they are...
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association say the problem stems from a massive state spending cut and they have furloughing of the facultynd reduces courses. we have a graph tick to show you that puts you clear what students are up against. they have seen these again a number of times. right now it's $42,030 for a school year. 30,000 more students are going to be let in too the csu system this year. that is going to change the direction over the student population over the next several years where they have been reducing the number of students. i'm going to telling you in a half hour why they're calling it tuition now instead of fees. >> terry, thank you very much. in the south bay this morning dozens of parents are rangry after the santa clara unified school board decided to rezone its boundaries. that means their children have to go to a new school next fall. they will be bused to mon ahue elementary. that's roughly a mile away. the board did decide to allowed third graders to continue going there. >> we feel we can provide a great experience which is just acontrols the road there. >> i live here. my new school is not
association say the problem stems from a massive state spending cut and they have furloughing of the facultynd reduces courses. we have a graph tick to show you that puts you clear what students are up against. they have seen these again a number of times. right now it's $42,030 for a school year. 30,000 more students are going to be let in too the csu system this year. that is going to change the direction over the student population over the next several years where they have been reducing...
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i like the fact that most of the faculty is men. he definitely needs that in his life-someone he can relate to. >> male teachers, small classes, and well-equipped classrooms are the norm here. >> excellente! >> but what really sets the school apart is the student body. three-quarters of the boys live in single-parent households. one in five has a parent in prison. the average family income is slightly above the poverty line, so the school feeds its students breakfast and lunch, as well as a complete dinner five days a week, and there's something else on the menu -- >> let us remind ourselves right now that we are in the presence of god. >> religion and an emphasis on moral values. >> today's focus is going to be on gratitude. where have you seen gratitude? where have you seen it in action here? >> when i help somebody with their homework they said thank you. >> your peers recognizing your mistakes and trying to help you correct them. >> how about that, guys? thanking, being grateful to your peers for pointing out something that you'r
i like the fact that most of the faculty is men. he definitely needs that in his life-someone he can relate to. >> male teachers, small classes, and well-equipped classrooms are the norm here. >> excellente! >> but what really sets the school apart is the student body. three-quarters of the boys live in single-parent households. one in five has a parent in prison. the average family income is slightly above the poverty line, so the school feeds its students breakfast and...
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we look forward to the many partnership opportunities ahead with students and faculty. throughout the presidential library system, we seek to educate and to inspire. we believe that from civic understanding comes engagement at the national archivist is proud to be part of that important effort. now i would like to thank president turner for his leadership, and bring him to the podium. [applause] >> on behalf of the board of trustees, the faculty, staff and students, and alumni at the university, i welcome all of you to our beautiful campus, the home of the george w. bush presidential center. and we thank you, president and mrs. bush, for making this day possible at smu. thank you. [applause] >> if this is your first visit to campus, that we hope that you will stay with us long enough to be able to experience the energy and vitality of our campus, as well as the beautiful oaks and stately collegiate georgian buildings. but having the bush presidential center on our campus provides a unique opportunity to develop joint programs involving the faculty, staff and students at
we look forward to the many partnership opportunities ahead with students and faculty. throughout the presidential library system, we seek to educate and to inspire. we believe that from civic understanding comes engagement at the national archivist is proud to be part of that important effort. now i would like to thank president turner for his leadership, and bring him to the podium. [applause] >> on behalf of the board of trustees, the faculty, staff and students, and alumni at the...
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. >> reporter: and the students say that the faculty members were notified and apparently, the students weren't. that, they say is unacceptable. >> i don't think that's fair. if one should know, they all should know. >> reporter: the students want campus alerts and a greater sense of security. >> i think it's crazy how we have all of the security guards and not one was in site when this happened. >>> baltimore county police have no information that would point to a crime problem. >>> and the president is on the final stop on his trip overseas. he's in japan. he left a meeting without striking a deal on a free trade agreement. the things won't get easier. next week, he sits down with the republicans to talk tax cuts. >> i think that extending the tax rates and making them permanent will reduce the uncertainty and help small businesses to create jobs again. >> my help is that somewhere in between there, we can find a solution. >> and if no deal is reached, taxes may go up. >>> and a maryland congressman will fill a powerful role in the house. and majority leaderhoyier will be the majority
. >> reporter: and the students say that the faculty members were notified and apparently, the students weren't. that, they say is unacceptable. >> i don't think that's fair. if one should know, they all should know. >> reporter: the students want campus alerts and a greater sense of security. >> i think it's crazy how we have all of the security guards and not one was in site when this happened. >>> baltimore county police have no information that would point...
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. >> it's heartful for the students and it's hurtful for the faculty and staff but these are tough times. >> reporter: a rally opposing to tuition hike, a prelude of what's expected tomorrow. there's word protesters plan to shut down the meeting with students being bussed in. employees have been warned. >> they only allowed one entrance at the back of the building, they just said be prepared for our security. >> reporter: they will be out here starting at 7:00 in the morning. frank and julie, there are also other events designed to get the regions attention. i'm heather holmes. >> reporter: a ktvu report on a lead content has prompted the rite aid drugstore chain to pull the bag from its stores nationwide. the rite aid bag tested high for lead. currently the federal government allows 300 parts per million in children's products. a rite aid spokesperson told ktvu that rite aid is in the process of removing the tote bags. >>> i'm tracking a cold weather system. it's going to head our way. it's going to change our weather completely as it rolls in in the next couple of days. >>> in san jose
. >> it's heartful for the students and it's hurtful for the faculty and staff but these are tough times. >> reporter: a rally opposing to tuition hike, a prelude of what's expected tomorrow. there's word protesters plan to shut down the meeting with students being bussed in. employees have been warned. >> they only allowed one entrance at the back of the building, they just said be prepared for our security. >> reporter: they will be out here starting at 7:00 in the...
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. >> it's heartful for the students and it's hurtful for the faculty and staff but these are tough times. >> reporter: a rally opposing to tuition hike, a preludof what's expected tomorrow. there's word protesters plan to shut down the meeting with students being bussed in. employees have been warned. >> they only allowed one entrance at the back of the building, they just said be prepared for our security. >> reporter: they will be out here starting at 7:00 in the morning. frank and julie, there are also other events designed to get the regions attention. i'm heather holmes. >> reporter: a ktvu report on a lead content has prompted the rite aid drugstore chain to pull the bag from its stores nationwide. the rite aid bag tested high for lead. currently the federal government allows 300 parts per million in children's products. a rite aid spokesperson told ktvu that rite aid is in the process of removing the tote bags. >>> i'm tracking a cold weather system. it's going to head our way. it's going to change our weather completely as it rolls in in the next couple of days. >>> in san jose v
. >> it's heartful for the students and it's hurtful for the faculty and staff but these are tough times. >> reporter: a rally opposing to tuition hike, a preludof what's expected tomorrow. there's word protesters plan to shut down the meeting with students being bussed in. employees have been warned. >> they only allowed one entrance at the back of the building, they just said be prepared for our security. >> reporter: they will be out here starting at 7:00 in the...
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we look forward to the many partnership opportunities ahead with students and faculty. at from civic understanding comes engagement at the national archivist is proud to be part of that important effort. now i would like to thank president turner for his leadership, and bring him to the podium. [applause] >> on behalf of the board of trustees, the faculty, staff and students, and alumni at the university, i welcome all of you to our beautiful campus, the home of the george w. bush presidential center. and we thank you, president and mrs. bush, for making this day possible at smu. thank you. [applause] >> if this is your first visit to campus, that we hope that you will stay with us long enough to be able to experience the energy and vitality of our campus, well as the beautiful oaks and stately collegiate georgian buildings. but having the bush presidential center on our campus provides a unique opportunity to develop joint programs involving the faculty, staff and stuents at the university, with the fellows and visitg scholars of the bush presidential center. last year,
we look forward to the many partnership opportunities ahead with students and faculty. at from civic understanding comes engagement at the national archivist is proud to be part of that important effort. now i would like to thank president turner for his leadership, and bring him to the podium. [applause] >> on behalf of the board of trustees, the faculty, staff and students, and alumni at the university, i welcome all of you to our beautiful campus, the home of the george w. bush...
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from there, we sort it into family boxes. >> we congratulate the students and faculty. any as 200 students are participating in this food drive. >> 1951. this will be the 50th time they'll do it. >> i like that. >> incredible. >> i like that. >> good for them. >> mm-hmm. >>> how are you? >> much better. what a rufe night we had with the winds. we had damage in fairfax, arlington and the district up toward baltimore, bowie, i mean, widespread damage. anne arundel county, a lot of people with the winds gusting 50, 60 miles per hour. some spots even higher than that. today we don't have those sort of gusts but gusts of maybe 40 miles per hour causing minor problems, especially for the crews trying to fix the wires that are down. kind of tough with the extended cherry pickers out there. we've got the wind. it will be diminishing as we head toward the evening. 3:00, we'll try to get up to around 64. it won't be an enjoyable 64 with the sustained northwest wind at 20 mile-per-hours with gusts 30 to 40. by 6:00 p.m., we're down on the 50s. clear skies through midnight. we'll be
from there, we sort it into family boxes. >> we congratulate the students and faculty. any as 200 students are participating in this food drive. >> 1951. this will be the 50th time they'll do it. >> i like that. >> incredible. >> i like that. >> good for them. >> mm-hmm. >>> how are you? >> much better. what a rufe night we had with the winds. we had damage in fairfax, arlington and the district up toward baltimore, bowie, i mean,...
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this absence is most remarkable among the considerable faculty teaching in the law of war, human rights law, and treaty law. i asked a member of a distinguished law faculty, many of these colleagues had served in the military. after some thought, he said, one, adding after moment that the service was in the israeli army. the banishment of r.o.t.c. from campuses have counterpart in the longstanding ban on military recruiting in the law schools. today, there is a competing moral imperative, the need for federal funding prevent the actual exclusion of military recruiters, but i am told some law schools circulate a cautionary memo telling students to stay away from recruiters. other schools take other measures with the result that military recruiters have no visitors to their desks. although official statements may say otherwise, it would seem that in most elite law schools, military service is not credited as public service for purposes of scholarship funding or preferential admission. i would bet that it is easier for lawchool applicants to claim the credential of public service by having
this absence is most remarkable among the considerable faculty teaching in the law of war, human rights law, and treaty law. i asked a member of a distinguished law faculty, many of these colleagues had served in the military. after some thought, he said, one, adding after moment that the service was in the israeli army. the banishment of r.o.t.c. from campuses have counterpart in the longstanding ban on military recruiting in the law schools. today, there is a competing moral imperative, the...