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we're the universe right here. this table is the universe. you are what the big bang is doing right there in your chair right now. we are all part testify. >> the big bang is continuing? >> yes, it goes on and on. you can think of it that way, yes. >> you have proof of that? that's a term logical issue whether or not we want to call it the big bang. we are direct descendants of the big bang and the universe is evolving and changing ever since then and it will continue to do that. the way the universe is now is not the way it was a few billion years ago and a few billion years before that it was quite different. >> so when you're teaching this in class as you do, your first objective is to remove the idea of statics. this is not a static situation. >> absoluteliy. it's a living situation and the universe itself is living because it's expanding. >> and changing. >> and changing. thus we have volcanoes and eruptions and techatologyic plates and so forth. >> on earth. >> the earth is a living planet. it's in a living universe. a universe is const
we're the universe right here. this table is the universe. you are what the big bang is doing right there in your chair right now. we are all part testify. >> the big bang is continuing? >> yes, it goes on and on. you can think of it that way, yes. >> you have proof of that? that's a term logical issue whether or not we want to call it the big bang. we are direct descendants of the big bang and the universe is evolving and changing ever since then and it will continue to do...
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or university.re the basics. in general, colleges are smaller than universities. that means classes usually have fewer students. so you'll probably get more personal attention from the professors at a college. on the other hand, because of their larger size, universities tend to offer a wider variety of subjects. universities, especially big ones like the university of california at berkeley, feel they attract a particular type of student. >> students who come to large universities are students who like to take initiative. they're the kinds of students that go out and find opportunities and take advantage of them. >> reporter: universities are also famous for making great discoveries, from medical breakthroughs to giving birth to the internet. that's because faculty at universities are encouraged to do lots of research. so some university professors may have less time to spend with students. and universities tend to offer more advanced degrees. more on that in another report. college, smaller, more
or university.re the basics. in general, colleges are smaller than universities. that means classes usually have fewer students. so you'll probably get more personal attention from the professors at a college. on the other hand, because of their larger size, universities tend to offer a wider variety of subjects. universities, especially big ones like the university of california at berkeley, feel they attract a particular type of student. >> students who come to large universities are...
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we're in the universe, we are part of the universe, and the universe is in us. and that is one of the most profound revelations of modern astrophysics that there ever is. of science. of science. and i'd like to... if you put together all the revelations of science, that we are biologically connected not only to each other but to all the life forms on the earth, that our molecules are the same molecules that we find in other plants, that this connectivity transforms, i think... i'd like to believe will transform how you view yourself. are you above and apart from everything, orre y a part of everything? because if you think you're above and apart from it, then what's to prevent you from just taking out the forests, and dominating all the creatures of the planet? >> hinojosa: and a lot of people do that, don't they? >> they do that because their ego sits high. but when you study the universe, the ego needs to take a different place. >> hinojosa: there's something else that happens, though. >> because we're not as... we're never as big as we ever thought we were. w
we're in the universe, we are part of the universe, and the universe is in us. and that is one of the most profound revelations of modern astrophysics that there ever is. of science. of science. and i'd like to... if you put together all the revelations of science, that we are biologically connected not only to each other but to all the life forms on the earth, that our molecules are the same molecules that we find in other plants, that this connectivity transforms, i think... i'd like to...
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university of at arizona.lcome them at this time. [applause] >> good evening. i like to start by expressing my sincere gratitude to everyone in the tucson and diversity -- and university community for coming here to sell your support for those affected by a heartbreaking events of this weekend. it is uplifting to see everyone tonight and to witness the outpouring of support for all of you -- from all of you. we need to take a moment and recognize that the victims on saturday or attending congresswoman gabby giffords' event in order to take place in the democratic process. it was something she has spent the better part of her life serving. like many students here and other young people, i have had the opportunity to interact with gabby and her staff as an intern. and to gain a sense of appreciation and inspiration for public service in its most genuine form. from my experience, i believe the of one of the things gabby would want us to take away from saturday is that we need to continue to be devoted public serv
university of at arizona.lcome them at this time. [applause] >> good evening. i like to start by expressing my sincere gratitude to everyone in the tucson and diversity -- and university community for coming here to sell your support for those affected by a heartbreaking events of this weekend. it is uplifting to see everyone tonight and to witness the outpouring of support for all of you -- from all of you. we need to take a moment and recognize that the victims on saturday or attending...
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however, the academy of our university housing director -- academy of art university housing director said that they were able to offer campus housing to all the full-time students who were requesting this, with 21 students moving into housing that was in local hotels and motels. as those students drop out, the students are moved into the normal campus housing. this ranges from 3600 per semester, to a dorm room -- with $7,000 for the student apartments -- studio apartments. there are others still living in these buildings with 19 tenants in six of the buildings. the academy of our university has said that they have not given evictions to any of the previous tenants of these buildings. for the enrollment, and from the information that we have on the academy of art, we find that the online enrollment is significantly increasing. leon my enrollment in 2010 grew 36%. and although this does reduce the need for the housing, for student housing, if this enrollment continues, there will be an increased demand on the housing. it is clear that the academy of our university needs to have more st
however, the academy of our university housing director -- academy of art university housing director said that they were able to offer campus housing to all the full-time students who were requesting this, with 21 students moving into housing that was in local hotels and motels. as those students drop out, the students are moved into the normal campus housing. this ranges from 3600 per semester, to a dorm room -- with $7,000 for the student apartments -- studio apartments. there are others...
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i just want to say that i intended to perform the university of san francisco. as dictated and watched hundreds of people come together and try to have a conversation with the president of the university. i think there was an intent to have a reasonable discussion that did not result, i think, in the desired effect, and they think it is important, what i learned from witnessing that, that we still try to encourage the administration to have a reasonable discussion towards an effect we would like to see in saving kusf. next, i'm submitting an accept and expend a grant on behalf of the adult probation program. i keep putting a number of these forward in an attempt to make sure that our reentry services in san francisco are well bolstered, that people should be aware of in a very systemic way , that recidivism in san francisco, as it relates to our public safety concerns and criminal justice, is over 60%. we can realize that when somebody gets out of the system -- prison or in jail -- in the first three years of them getting out, there is an over 60% chance that th
i just want to say that i intended to perform the university of san francisco. as dictated and watched hundreds of people come together and try to have a conversation with the president of the university. i think there was an intent to have a reasonable discussion that did not result, i think, in the desired effect, and they think it is important, what i learned from witnessing that, that we still try to encourage the administration to have a reasonable discussion towards an effect we would...
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>> those are good universities. we partner with san jose state and i taught at fresno state we make sure we use the model and everyone is responsible. we had the plaza and people circle and same thing here. we are all responsible for the children. whether a professor or the custodian or the president. we use the model and we have the high expectations we don't tell the kids you can achieve this. we make them get there. the students don't care how much you know until they know how much you care. that's one thing i have learned over many years >> one thing that's frustrating is it happens all the time. bridging the achievement gap. we can't bridge it yet. why aren't we doing it everywhere else? >> that's a good question. a major challenge. if the state does not bridge that educational gap and something sm people call it the partial gap, we don't have this state and country competitive. we need bold and innovative ideas like the latino college prep. really reaching down and doing the hard work to make sure he's kids ha
>> those are good universities. we partner with san jose state and i taught at fresno state we make sure we use the model and everyone is responsible. we had the plaza and people circle and same thing here. we are all responsible for the children. whether a professor or the custodian or the president. we use the model and we have the high expectations we don't tell the kids you can achieve this. we make them get there. the students don't care how much you know until they know how much you...
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that is a process established with the university terrace association, which mr. rabbitt has opted out of. it is his right to opt out of that process, but that is the process that usf and university terrace association have embarked on to imagine what golden gate avenue ought to be like. there is an ongoing process with the neighborhood association to think about golden gate avenue. what is the right thing to do their to pull this encroachment out and do with it separately from this process? i said i think it is not right. commissioner fung: counselor, is there a worst-case scenario in terms of the overhang of the cars parked diagonally their where the ada requirement would be not met? >> i think the actual ada requirement is 3 feet. i do not know if 4 feet is a different standard. i believe the ada itself specifies the requirement of 3 feet. commissioner fung: it is 6 feet for a turnaround. >> here is one copy of that. is it possible with a big suv? my guess is the center line of the sidewalk there is more or less the 3 foot mark. is it possible that an suv would
that is a process established with the university terrace association, which mr. rabbitt has opted out of. it is his right to opt out of that process, but that is the process that usf and university terrace association have embarked on to imagine what golden gate avenue ought to be like. there is an ongoing process with the neighborhood association to think about golden gate avenue. what is the right thing to do their to pull this encroachment out and do with it separately from this process? i...
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immigration agents held a raid at the university. but what they were looking for is unclear.rob roth has our report. >> reporter: immigration and customs enforcement agents carried computers and boxes from trivalley university, a small cool in up pleasantton business park. the search is part of an ongoing criminal investigation. that investigation also led more than a half dozen agents to this home a half mile away in ruby hill a gated community. the owner of the home is known as susan su who moved in earlier this year. she is also the founder of tristate university. >> what happens to their future and what happens to my future too? >> reporter: comments about the school on the internet are mostly negative. some called it a diploma mill. >> some people that came through took some of our furniture that we had thrown into the dumpster. she picked it up. and put it back into the school. >> the california bureau of consumer affairs tells us that adds of today, trivalley university will not operate. in pleasantton, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> on wall street, stocks fell as
immigration agents held a raid at the university. but what they were looking for is unclear.rob roth has our report. >> reporter: immigration and customs enforcement agents carried computers and boxes from trivalley university, a small cool in up pleasantton business park. the search is part of an ongoing criminal investigation. that investigation also led more than a half dozen agents to this home a half mile away in ruby hill a gated community. the owner of the home is known as susan su...
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is clark university like? >> pretty much as liberal as you can get some times. its about 2000 students from our school, but it is very diverse. >> does that make you a liberal? >> no. i am one of the few that could probably say they are a moderate. its really interesting coming from a more conservative family to moving to such a liberal environment. >> what is the difference between being a liberal and being a moderate? >> i tend to believe that everyone has to consider taking both sides. i really think it is the responsibility of the consumer to decide -- to decide for both sides of the story and make their own personal opinion and not categorize themselves too much. >> what would you guess you would be doing in 10 years? >> hopefully practicing law or running for local office. >> why? >> i think politics, every aspect of it affects some aspect of our lives. i think it runs everything that we're involved in, and either through studying the concrete this -- the concreteness of the lot in media issues and local
is clark university like? >> pretty much as liberal as you can get some times. its about 2000 students from our school, but it is very diverse. >> does that make you a liberal? >> no. i am one of the few that could probably say they are a moderate. its really interesting coming from a more conservative family to moving to such a liberal environment. >> what is the difference between being a liberal and being a moderate? >> i tend to believe that everyone has to...
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according to their website, tri- valley is a christian university. our phone calls to susan su have gone unanswered. sue has not been charged criminally but the federal government is looking to seize at least four properties they claim she purchased with the tuition money. reporting live from the newsroom, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> friends say a man shot to death in vallejo this morning was trying to turn his life around. the victim was identified as 23- year-old enrique alejandro jimenez. his body was found in his car. he was waiting to car pool to a carpentry job. jimenez was putting past trouble with the law behind him. >>> police are also trying to figure out who shot and killed a father right in front of his young daughter. terrance tompkins was shot in a peer. his daughter was playing near by, she was not hurt. no one has been arrested. >>> women all in their 70s came home to find a man burglarizing their house. one of the women was able to escape, the two others barricaded themselves in a room until the man took off. >>> an east ba
according to their website, tri- valley is a christian university. our phone calls to susan su have gone unanswered. sue has not been charged criminally but the federal government is looking to seize at least four properties they claim she purchased with the tuition money. reporting live from the newsroom, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> friends say a man shot to death in vallejo this morning was trying to turn his life around. the victim was identified as 23- year-old enrique...
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in the meantime, he had met a man at the university university, from the university of pennsylvania named john lockley who came out to ames and look at the computer and read all about it. and clifford their issues and how a worked to get hands-on expense of the computer. he went away, came back to philadelphia, and met another man in philadelphia, another student, or a guy who just had a ca named acord. and this is all the rage somewhere going to do, how to go to catch the things that the war effort needs? and so moxley wrote to atanasoff in october and said what we need, try building a computer. do you think that would be okay? and atanasoff was sort of a moderately unkosher and because he still wanted his invention to be patented. in the meantime, the man who's in charge of the project that mark was working on who is associated with the army was a man named goldstein who is also a mathematician. he was walking along, another one of those coincidences. he was on a platform in philadelphia and he saw john was quite famous at the time, things as a mathematician and is also working on the a
in the meantime, he had met a man at the university university, from the university of pennsylvania named john lockley who came out to ames and look at the computer and read all about it. and clifford their issues and how a worked to get hands-on expense of the computer. he went away, came back to philadelphia, and met another man in philadelphia, another student, or a guy who just had a ca named acord. and this is all the rage somewhere going to do, how to go to catch the things that the war...
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immigration agents held a raid at the university. but what they were looking for is unclear. rob roth has our report. >> reporter: immigration and customs enforcement agents carried computers and boxes from trivalley university, a small cool in up pleasantton business park. the search is part of an ongoing criminal investigation. that investigation also led more than a half dozen agents to this home a half mile away in ruby hill a gated community. the owner of the home is known as susan su who moved in earlier this year. she is also the founder of tristate university. >> what happens to their future and what happens to my future too? >> reporter: comments about the school on the internet are mostly negative. some called it a diploma mill. >> some people that came through took some of our furniture that we had thrown into the dumpster. she picked it up. and put it back into the school. >> the california bureau of consumer affairs tells us that adds of today, trivalley university will not operate. in pleasantton, rob roth, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> on wall street, stocks fell as
immigration agents held a raid at the university. but what they were looking for is unclear. rob roth has our report. >> reporter: immigration and customs enforcement agents carried computers and boxes from trivalley university, a small cool in up pleasantton business park. the search is part of an ongoing criminal investigation. that investigation also led more than a half dozen agents to this home a half mile away in ruby hill a gated community. the owner of the home is known as susan...
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are we alone in the universe that's the question that's been on people's minds for centuries today i talked to a leading gator to separate the truth from fiction spotlights next. hello again and welcome to the spotlight the interview show on our team i'll be involved and today my guest in the studio is claude canning satirist the other day my son asked me if it is true that nasa is planning a one way mission to mars in which unmanned spacecraft will take astronauts to mars and leave them there forever who would sign for up for such and they will and when is this trip going to take place let's ask a man who knows better about outer space principal investigator nasa chandra x. ray observatory called. the chandra x. ray observatory he's one of the nasser's eyes into space the third of projected for great observatories chandra has been providing scientists with valuable high quality data called ken is an iris is one of those who helped develop and improve the telescope his fear of space expertise is extremely broad you can use it as a member of the national academy of sciences and the in
are we alone in the universe that's the question that's been on people's minds for centuries today i talked to a leading gator to separate the truth from fiction spotlights next. hello again and welcome to the spotlight the interview show on our team i'll be involved and today my guest in the studio is claude canning satirist the other day my son asked me if it is true that nasa is planning a one way mission to mars in which unmanned spacecraft will take astronauts to mars and leave them there...
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and 1.5 kal-works and 7.5 million form the university of california and the university system.ed% in the take-home pay for state employees. 10% debt- >> these are difficult, four people that need choatchild car, and night find other origins that is difficult. true. but i think that this is the best balance that i can see in the real world as having a chance to work out. >> the other one half is to find the voters ito extend a 5% increase for sales-tax. >> and i've said no, no. republican assemblyman george nilson who sits on the budget committee will not support an extension of tax cuts but is not anything else to offer for additional cuts. >> and i was say again and again and to have government spend less. >> for this tax measure to get on the ballot. the two- thirds legislation is required for the legislature. this will need republicans votes. it is unclear if this is it more to make it on the ballot. governor brown says that if this not part of the package than it is going to be more cuts. and another $12 billion and then everything will be up for grabs including k-12 educat
and 1.5 kal-works and 7.5 million form the university of california and the university system.ed% in the take-home pay for state employees. 10% debt- >> these are difficult, four people that need choatchild car, and night find other origins that is difficult. true. but i think that this is the best balance that i can see in the real world as having a chance to work out. >> the other one half is to find the voters ito extend a 5% increase for sales-tax. >> and i've said no, no....
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taught us, that the moral arc of the university is -- universe is long but it bends towards justice. we have a collective duty, all of us, to make sure that we bend that arc sooner and quicker so that the american people realize that we are all in this together and that this is the people's house for a reason. i want to thank my republican colleagues for their extreme sensitivity and their devotion to this important resolution and with that, i want to thank my colleague from california for helping us put this resolution together today, and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from california. mr. lungren: madam speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. lungren: i rise in enthusiastic support of h. recent 32. -- h..res.32. i am not as some who come to the floor a close personal friend of gabby giffords, but i, as others, have been under her spell here. i've had a chance to talk with her on occasions in an informal setting. and i
taught us, that the moral arc of the university is -- universe is long but it bends towards justice. we have a collective duty, all of us, to make sure that we bend that arc sooner and quicker so that the american people realize that we are all in this together and that this is the people's house for a reason. i want to thank my republican colleagues for their extreme sensitivity and their devotion to this important resolution and with that, i want to thank my colleague from california for...
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the university is expected to make a decision some time today. right now we are sitting in front of the baseball field. this is where the team started their season practice over the weekend. but that team's future along with the future of the mens and womens gymnastics team and lacrosse team is at stake here. last year they decided to cut those teams and deboat the rugby team to a club sport. after that was announced a group of cal alumni got together to raise a campaign. now today is the university's self-imposed deadline to decide whether the money raised is enough. the alumni group called save cal sports says it has gathered more than $16 million in pledges. however a universities spokesperson said they need $that 25 million to go. >> they will go with a significant amount of money in hopes of good faith demonstrating we are moving the needle in the direction of the number it will take to get reinstatement into the athletic department. >> reporter: once again they need $25 million in pledges. the group says they already has $16. the university
the university is expected to make a decision some time today. right now we are sitting in front of the baseball field. this is where the team started their season practice over the weekend. but that team's future along with the future of the mens and womens gymnastics team and lacrosse team is at stake here. last year they decided to cut those teams and deboat the rugby team to a club sport. after that was announced a group of cal alumni got together to raise a campaign. now today is the...
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with visible light you see one piece of the universe when you look with x. rays you see the hot energetic. objects like black holes supernova explosions and in areas where something very violent and energetic is going on ok well i want to talk about this new planet that was discovered lately it's called the the d.s. five eight one g. you know you're talking about yeah well according to preliminary reports. this planet resembles. areas more than any other planet ever have. found in universe by by mankind it's not too hot it's not too cold we'll just do what you propose just to allow water in liquid form to exist and now. then it did do you think according to your feelings that it may it may say sustain life and the planet well i don't have any particular reason to suspect that the life is there nor does i think any astronomer but astronomers for a long time have been a looking for other planets and now there are many that have been found but be looking for those that are in what is called the habitable zone how it was the zone in which as you say it's neither
with visible light you see one piece of the universe when you look with x. rays you see the hot energetic. objects like black holes supernova explosions and in areas where something very violent and energetic is going on ok well i want to talk about this new planet that was discovered lately it's called the the d.s. five eight one g. you know you're talking about yeah well according to preliminary reports. this planet resembles. areas more than any other planet ever have. found in universe by...
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guy to the university of san diego. and i was wondering, do you really feel that there won't be a return to more substantive journalism and more true journalism in general? because there seems to be a growing dissatisfaction with the new that is produced? >> there's no question of the growing dissatisfaction of the news but as a people we're rather confused when we use that word, "news." that would suggest that the people in it are newses people. so you have to ask yourself the question, is -- are most of the pundits you hear news people? many are. but not all. some are political people. fox, for example, hires politicians to do commentary. mike huckabee is on fox. sarah palin is on fox. now are they journalists? no. but they live in an environment in which news is a part of a structure that at the end of the day composes the public policy of the country. and news is an extremely important part of that. it's the -- it's the glue really that's smoothed out the edges and makes these things happen. we're right in the middl
guy to the university of san diego. and i was wondering, do you really feel that there won't be a return to more substantive journalism and more true journalism in general? because there seems to be a growing dissatisfaction with the new that is produced? >> there's no question of the growing dissatisfaction of the news but as a people we're rather confused when we use that word, "news." that would suggest that the people in it are newses people. so you have to ask yourself the...
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ok now the question of whether we're alone in the universe has inspired people for centuries well go to not a leading at nasa investigators to separate fact from fiction spotlight is next. hungry for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers on our team. hello again and welcome to the spotlight the interview show on r.t. and i'll be involved then today my guest in the studio is claude canning satirist the other day my little son asked me if it is true that nasa is planning a one way mission to mars in which unmanned spacecraft will take astronauts to mars and leave them there forever who would sign up for such and they will and when is this trip going to take place let's ask a man who knows better about our space principal investigator our nasa chandra x. straight observatory claud. the chandra x. ray observatory he's one of the nasser's eyes into space the third out of projected for great observatories chandra has been providing scientists with valuable high quality data called ken is an iris is one of those who helped de
ok now the question of whether we're alone in the universe has inspired people for centuries well go to not a leading at nasa investigators to separate fact from fiction spotlight is next. hungry for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers on our team. hello again and welcome to the spotlight the interview show on r.t. and i'll be involved then today my guest in the studio is claude canning satirist the other day my little son...
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if the suggestion is that the university merely be asked to speak to dpw and something might come out of it, i would view that as essentially upholding the permit with language that is not particularly helpful. commissioner hwang: thank you. commissioner peterson: i thought there was a member of the terrace association here. would you mind coming up for a second? >> chris schiffer again. i was actually one of the four people from the university terrace who worked for nine months, all the time we spend, to work on the settlement agreement. i am the only person in this room who is a neighbor working with the group and usf. that is a reason i have the time line. i have a background. i am not on the board. that also needs to be understood. commissioner peterson: thank you. that clarifies it. vice president garcia: i don't feel comfortable about weaving a settlement into the discussion. i think that commissioner hwang raised what i would deem to be a reasonable request, and that is to know what the implication is. we could move defense back in the areas where it is feasible. it appears tho
if the suggestion is that the university merely be asked to speak to dpw and something might come out of it, i would view that as essentially upholding the permit with language that is not particularly helpful. commissioner hwang: thank you. commissioner peterson: i thought there was a member of the terrace association here. would you mind coming up for a second? >> chris schiffer again. i was actually one of the four people from the university terrace who worked for nine months, all the...
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he'll be introduced by the university president, robert shelton. right now, the speaker is attorney general eric holder. there are 14,000 people in the mckale memorial center, and 13,000 more in an overflow room. earlier this evening, the president and mrs. obama stopped at university medical center to visit congresswoman gabrielle giffords and the others being treated there for their wounds. the obamas also met with families of the six who were killed in the rampage. the president flew to tucson with members from congress, from arizona and other states, including house minority leader nancy pelosi, attorney general holder, and homeland security secretary janet napolitano, who is the former governor of arizona, as well as supreme court justice anthony kennedy. he is in charge of the 9th u.s. circuit, which include the state of arizona. you'll recall federal judge john roll was one of the victims. let's listen to attorney general eric holder. >> ...eternal in the heavens. this is the lord's word. ( applause ) >> i think you can see by those who are
he'll be introduced by the university president, robert shelton. right now, the speaker is attorney general eric holder. there are 14,000 people in the mckale memorial center, and 13,000 more in an overflow room. earlier this evening, the president and mrs. obama stopped at university medical center to visit congresswoman gabrielle giffords and the others being treated there for their wounds. the obamas also met with families of the six who were killed in the rampage. the president flew to...
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i go to college in westchester. >> what is clark university like? >> it is as liberal as you can get sometimes. it is very diverse. >> does that make you a liberal? >> no, i am one of the few that probably would say they are a moderate. it is interesting coming from a more conservative family to move into such a liberal environment. >> what is the difference between being a liberal and being a moderate? >> i think that everyone has to take the outside. issues which have been talking about recently in the media, the responsibility of the consumer to be able to decipher both sides of the story and make their own personal opinion, cannot categorize themselves. >> what would you be doing in a few years? >> hopefully running a law office. i think politics, every aspect of it affects some aspect of our lives, and runs everything we're involved in. and either through studying the concrete is of law or being involved in the local and immediate issues and local politicians, either way is the way to make a difference. >> we should count you in as being for th
i go to college in westchester. >> what is clark university like? >> it is as liberal as you can get sometimes. it is very diverse. >> does that make you a liberal? >> no, i am one of the few that probably would say they are a moderate. it is interesting coming from a more conservative family to move into such a liberal environment. >> what is the difference between being a liberal and being a moderate? >> i think that everyone has to take the outside. issues...
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from the university and from peoria. >> what have you learned? >> i learned that do not know as much as i thought i did. it has been humbling but i learned -- i enjoyed learning the things that were wrong so that i can pass on information to people that do not have this opportunity. >> you learn that you did not know as much as you thought you did. give us an example. >> one of the things i have learned the most is the redistricting process and how really political and it has been. in my political science class, the class's i have taken, they touched on gerrymandering and reapportionment, illinois is the state to retain their democratic government so i am interested on how they will play out in the future. i do not really know or understand the full scope of the issue until this week. >> was there a moment when you said i did not know that, and now i do chris a margin it is a continual learning process. lightbulbmember all moment. i just continue to expand on the moment. >> if we get up fairness doctrine, should we call on you? could you run that
from the university and from peoria. >> what have you learned? >> i learned that do not know as much as i thought i did. it has been humbling but i learned -- i enjoyed learning the things that were wrong so that i can pass on information to people that do not have this opportunity. >> you learn that you did not know as much as you thought you did. give us an example. >> one of the things i have learned the most is the redistricting process and how really political and...
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maybe the university press will publish. now the university press feel they all have to make money. and a lot of them like nyu here, are not even subsidized at all by the university, they don't even have to pay rent. so all of the possible publishers for these many fields have pretty much disappeared. and you only have a small handful of independent some of them not for profit, to generate more not for profit de facto who are willing to take on those books. that's when my colleague and i all left. because we objected to the changes that were being imposed. we started the new press, it has a not for profit, because that was the only way we were going to be able to publish the kind of books that we were talking about. >> in 1990, you left pantheon. >> yes. >> at the time, some of your former colleagues wrote a letter saying pantheon was wasteful with money. did pantheon make money? >> yeah. pantheon had always made some money. not a huge amount. but enough to pay the cost, the real cost, that is. what happened -- when the tally was brought in by new house to change everything to be br
maybe the university press will publish. now the university press feel they all have to make money. and a lot of them like nyu here, are not even subsidized at all by the university, they don't even have to pay rent. so all of the possible publishers for these many fields have pretty much disappeared. and you only have a small handful of independent some of them not for profit, to generate more not for profit de facto who are willing to take on those books. that's when my colleague and i all...
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i am the from a medical director here at the university of arizona medical center. we suffered a tragedy here. i never thought i would experience something like this in my own backyard. i have a lot of sympathy and empathy for the patients who came through here and their families in a very trying time for all of us. again, our condolences to the patients and their families. we had accommodation in total of 11 patients that we had seen here at the hospital. the first one was a 9-year-old child who came in dead. we tried to resuscitate her including surgery, but we were not able to resuscitate her and bring her back. we had five patients who were brought to us in serious condition. of those patients, we had an additional five patients who were not in such a dire situation, but we ended up doing six surgeries. it included a variety of things in that,-combat scenario. we are doing things in the chest, abdomen, the arrested and also orthopedic in nature as well. as of this morning we are happy to stay that only one person remains in critical condition and i think we will
i am the from a medical director here at the university of arizona medical center. we suffered a tragedy here. i never thought i would experience something like this in my own backyard. i have a lot of sympathy and empathy for the patients who came through here and their families in a very trying time for all of us. again, our condolences to the patients and their families. we had accommodation in total of 11 patients that we had seen here at the hospital. the first one was a 9-year-old child...
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university of at good evening. start by e -- and university community for coming here to sell your support for those affected by a heartbreaking events of this weekend. it is uplifting to see everyone tonight and to witness the outpouring of support for all of you attding congresswoman gabby giffords' event in order to take place in the democratic process. it was something she has spent the better part of her life serving. like many students here and other young people, i have had the opportunity to interact with gabby and her staff as an intern. and to gain a sense of appreciation and inspiration for public service in its most genuine form. from my experience, i believe the of one of the things gabby would want us to take away from saturday is that we need to continue to be devoted public servants and citizens. on saturday -- [applause] on saturday, violence reared its ugly head to silence our voice in government, but we know our command and you will not be silent and our representatives will not be silent. [appla
university of at good evening. start by e -- and university community for coming here to sell your support for those affected by a heartbreaking events of this weekend. it is uplifting to see everyone tonight and to witness the outpouring of support for all of you attding congresswoman gabby giffords' event in order to take place in the democratic process. it was something she has spent the better part of her life serving. like many students here and other young people, i have had the...
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and everything like, and now he, the university is closd. heeds worried about his status. >> federal agents seized computers and evidence and say they can't talk about status or action against sue. >> for me, in order to prove myself i have to find a lawyer. can i not do this. >> the government says evidence is seized helping determine the scope of the scheme and any future charges. in pleasanton abc 7 news. >> california's unemployment rate kicked up again, standing at 12.5%. according to edd there are now two and a quarter million people looking for work but cannot find jobs. the good us? is that unemployment went down throughout the bay area in the east bay. and 10.7% in the south bay. and 8.7% in marin county. more good news a report from robert path company shows 8% of the state executives planned to do hiring in the next few months and 90% expressed confidence in growth prospects for the year. if you're looking for work we invite to you attend next hire event at south san francisco convention center. >> hundreds of local ship workers w
and everything like, and now he, the university is closd. heeds worried about his status. >> federal agents seized computers and evidence and say they can't talk about status or action against sue. >> for me, in order to prove myself i have to find a lawyer. can i not do this. >> the government says evidence is seized helping determine the scope of the scheme and any future charges. in pleasanton abc 7 news. >> california's unemployment rate kicked up again, standing at...
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most astronomers i think would agree that it's highly likely that somewhere in the universe there are other living creatures and it may even be in our solar system but if so they are much more likely to be microbes than intelligent beings. and if they do exist they're going to be very very far away and communication over long distances is still extremely difficult even for our so-called advanced civilization so i think that the likelihood of actual communication much less two way communication is very very slight and will be for a very long time well i had a flu last two weeks so i can prove that communication with my colleagues this is a pretty hard oh well so far the only way that people learn to use antibiotics i mean to communicate it might as well but. that's that's that's also a one way communication was a communication with those you said maybe even in our solar system i was reaching here and in our galaxy cell a system say you mean maurice when you say outer solar system is it is it still the planet at which will looking as a possible place to find. at least microbes yes i thi
most astronomers i think would agree that it's highly likely that somewhere in the universe there are other living creatures and it may even be in our solar system but if so they are much more likely to be microbes than intelligent beings. and if they do exist they're going to be very very far away and communication over long distances is still extremely difficult even for our so-called advanced civilization so i think that the likelihood of actual communication much less two way communication...
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the university has -- occupies. the university has sold that. dian nicolini plays bay toef -- bewtoven 8th for the last time. >> you feel like it's betrayed, but the good news is, we kept the band together. >> this becomes a listening supo station, but in a move that looks like musical chairs, they will move to kusf. here the news is grim. usc bought usf for $3.75 million and kusf will go off the air. >> i have to say we're devastat. not only me, everyone at the station. there's lots of us, lots of volunteers at the station, and everyone is absolutely outraged, devastated, sad. >> kusf superiors say their news are popular with listeners but that they had limited reach and no longer serving the university mission. >> we were surprised and we were happy because we'll be able to use the money for initiatives. >> they'll be operating on the . >> they're not expecting to gety back or a return on investment. they're investing this amount in the bay area to ensure that we preserve classical music in the bay area. >> streaming on the web just aie same.
the university has -- occupies. the university has sold that. dian nicolini plays bay toef -- bewtoven 8th for the last time. >> you feel like it's betrayed, but the good news is, we kept the band together. >> this becomes a listening supo station, but in a move that looks like musical chairs, they will move to kusf. here the news is grim. usc bought usf for $3.75 million and kusf will go off the air. >> i have to say we're devastat. not only me, everyone at the station....
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good university press catalogs. i mean, they were publishing lists, you know, like the ones e we mentioned. and, you know, with the civil rights movement, with the vietnam war there was a huge, huge cascade of political stuff from everybody. things changed enormously, and that's my argument, when the takeover changed ownership. but in those days if you look at what publishing was about not just in the u.s., but everywhere else, it was very open. and, you know, you had a huge amount of stuff coming out in the post-mccarthy years, in the '60s. you know, it's interesting to look and say, you know, was '68 because of all these books or was it caused by the books? and a lot of the books that were influential came out before '68. >> and so i just want to talk specifically, so what starts happening in the '90s where -- '80s where, i mean, it's not like you're getting calls telling you not to publish certain books, right? >> well, you know, when large conglomerates take you over, there's always the same pattern, and i descr
good university press catalogs. i mean, they were publishing lists, you know, like the ones e we mentioned. and, you know, with the civil rights movement, with the vietnam war there was a huge, huge cascade of political stuff from everybody. things changed enormously, and that's my argument, when the takeover changed ownership. but in those days if you look at what publishing was about not just in the u.s., but everywhere else, it was very open. and, you know, you had a huge amount of stuff...
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right now, the president is behind us here inside the mchale center here on the university of arizona campus. earlier he went from room to room at the hospital, meeting with the victims and their loved ones, and that including congresswoman gabby giffords. at tonight's memorial, the congresswoman's husband is seated right next to the first lady. the president is playing an important role in this aching tragedy on this day when, again, we're learning so much more about what happened here. with us here tonight, as part of our coverage, lester holt and white house correspondent savannah guthrie, who happens to be from tucson here tonight, of course reporting on the traveling president. lester, beginning with you. this is a role we call on presidents to perform it seems like way more often these days than we should have to. >> it's a statement. when the president comes to town as a statement, you are not alone. we have all covered communities shattered by violence and there's a sense of isolation. no one wants their hometown plastered across the news as a place of tragedy. it's a statemen
right now, the president is behind us here inside the mchale center here on the university of arizona campus. earlier he went from room to room at the hospital, meeting with the victims and their loved ones, and that including congresswoman gabby giffords. at tonight's memorial, the congresswoman's husband is seated right next to the first lady. the president is playing an important role in this aching tragedy on this day when, again, we're learning so much more about what happened here. with...
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hefts xi live to the university of arizona very see one of the many dignitaries in the audience. it again this is a ceremony to honor the victims of saturday's shooting. the president and his wife from the audience. we're now looking at the university of arizona presidential office robert shelton who is one of the many in the program. one so it takes to the podium will cut last of you might hear what he says. the state's budget crisis the legislature non-partisan analyst's is calling jerry brown's budget proposal a good start and how. brown wants to close an estimated $25.4 billion shortfall with temporary tax extensions, and d program cuts and reorganization of state and local governments. ifs he credits proposal for looking at long-term solutions but does caution that a government reorganization comes with legal and fiscal hard rolls. you got a www.kron4.com to get a look at the complete report. as the governor continues to crunch the numbers and figure out a way to deal with the enormous multimillion-dollar, a multibillion-dollar deficit is looking at eliminating various state
hefts xi live to the university of arizona very see one of the many dignitaries in the audience. it again this is a ceremony to honor the victims of saturday's shooting. the president and his wife from the audience. we're now looking at the university of arizona presidential office robert shelton who is one of the many in the program. one so it takes to the podium will cut last of you might hear what he says. the state's budget crisis the legislature non-partisan analyst's is calling jerry...
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tri-valley university is the university.eported that the school issued more than 900 visas and made millions of dollars. the university is now closed. >>> you know, we're heading into a new era, a new day for ktvu news. we're expanding, and you know all about that. >> yep. we're going to be -- starting tomorrow, we'll have a new mornings on 2 weekend edition saturday and sunday morning from 7:00 to 9:00 a.m., and then monday morning we're going to start 4:30 a.m., the ktvu morning news to begins 4:30 a.m. >> we're all over it. and sal takes care of all of the traffic. i know you won't be doing everything, but you could if you wanted to. >> well, you know, the traffic patterns have changed, and believe it or not, people are on the road a lot earlier, so we wanted to be here to help you get through that, because i know a lot of you are getting up earlier, and so are we. traffic looking good out to the toll plaza this morning. as you k see on the back end of the commute, the people who have the time to leave late have really ha
tri-valley university is the university.eported that the school issued more than 900 visas and made millions of dollars. the university is now closed. >>> you know, we're heading into a new era, a new day for ktvu news. we're expanding, and you know all about that. >> yep. we're going to be -- starting tomorrow, we'll have a new mornings on 2 weekend edition saturday and sunday morning from 7:00 to 9:00 a.m., and then monday morning we're going to start 4:30 a.m., the ktvu...
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before landing there at the university, the president went straight to the university medical center where he saw gabrielle giffords, who he considers a friend and met with her husband. the president delivering his speech in just a few minutes. estimated that millions of people will be watching. again, hope thag the president can give them some measure of comfort. >>> and nbc nightly news will have live coverage of the president's remarks. they will be coming up immediately aer this newscast if the schedule is followed. >>> on to other news. the education debate continues in the east bay where teachers, parents and students voiced their concerns over yet another possible school closing. elise is live in monte gardens elementary in concord and this is a battle that's been fought across the bay area. >> reporter: it is. this is one of seven campuses recommended for possible closure by a committee made up of parents and district staff. but people here can't understand why one of concord's best performing schools would even consider to be closed. >> save our school! >> reporter: it's one
before landing there at the university, the president went straight to the university medical center where he saw gabrielle giffords, who he considers a friend and met with her husband. the president delivering his speech in just a few minutes. estimated that millions of people will be watching. again, hope thag the president can give them some measure of comfort. >>> and nbc nightly news will have live coverage of the president's remarks. they will be coming up immediately aer this...
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we are all ex cons, ph.d., and professors at different universities. because i'm a convicted felon, i should say i went to federal prison for nine years. >> [inaudible] i came to a public forum, which included a lot of attorneys, to try to rectify these matters. >> [inaudible] >> i am here. i will be outside for five minutes with this information. [inaudible] >> thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. >> continue, dr. richard s. -- dr. richards. >> [inaudible] >> we love the excitement. this is all intentional. >> i'm happy to be in san francisco, and that kind of brings me to the point i want to say. this morning, we were in the courtroom, and we have lawyers, public defenders talking about legal cases, talking about the roles they play. what i think has been lost here, and maybe even this gentleman kind of raised it, is what happens to these defendants? what happens when they go back into the court, into the lock up after they have pled guilty? about 95% of them plead guilty. you know that they are being forced to plead guilty. you a
we are all ex cons, ph.d., and professors at different universities. because i'm a convicted felon, i should say i went to federal prison for nine years. >> [inaudible] i came to a public forum, which included a lot of attorneys, to try to rectify these matters. >> [inaudible] >> i am here. i will be outside for five minutes with this information. [inaudible] >> thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. thank you. >> continue, dr. richard s. -- dr....
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university of at arizona.lcome them at this time. [applause] >> good evening. i like to start by expressing my sincere gratitude to everyone in the tucson and diversity -- and university community for coming here to sell your support for those affected by a heartbreaking events of this weekend. it is uplifting to see everyone tonight and to witness the outpouring of support for all of you -- from all of you. we need to take a moment and recognize that the victims on saturday or attending congresswoman gabby giffords' event in order to take place in the democratic process. it was something she has spent the better part of her life serving. like many students here and other young people, i have had the opportunity to interact with gabby and her staff as an intern. and to gain a sense of appreciation and inspiration for public service in its most genuine form. from my experience, i believe the of one of the things gabby would want us to take away from saturday is that we need to continue to be devoted public serv
university of at arizona.lcome them at this time. [applause] >> good evening. i like to start by expressing my sincere gratitude to everyone in the tucson and diversity -- and university community for coming here to sell your support for those affected by a heartbreaking events of this weekend. it is uplifting to see everyone tonight and to witness the outpouring of support for all of you -- from all of you. we need to take a moment and recognize that the victims on saturday or attending...
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(applause) a graduate of this university and a graduate of this law school. (cheers and applause) judge roll was recommended for the federal bench by john mccain 20 years ago. (applause) appointed by president george h.w. bush and rose to become arizona's chief federal judge. (applause) his colleagues described him as the hardest working judge within the ninth circuit. he was on his way back from attending mass-- as he did everyday-- when he decided to stop by and say hi to his representative. john had survived by his loving wife maureen, his three sons and his five beautiful grandchildren (applause) george and dorothy morris-- dot to her friends-- were high school sweethearts who got married and had two daughters. they did everything together: traveling the open road in their r.v., enjoying what their friends called a 50-year honeymoon. saturday morning they went by the safeway to hear what their congresswoman had to say. when gunfire rang out, george-- a former marine-- instinctively tried to shield his wife. (applause) both were shot. dot passed away. a ne
(applause) a graduate of this university and a graduate of this law school. (cheers and applause) judge roll was recommended for the federal bench by john mccain 20 years ago. (applause) appointed by president george h.w. bush and rose to become arizona's chief federal judge. (applause) his colleagues described him as the hardest working judge within the ninth circuit. he was on his way back from attending mass-- as he did everyday-- when he decided to stop by and say hi to his representative....
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she is heading into her university where she studied architecture. until this year, she had to put on a hat or a week before she got there. the rules have just changed. >> you don't have to stress of four. school. -- you don't have the stress before school. you can just enter like a regular student. >> she can walk to her classes without fear of being barred entry. >> this is a factor of self- confidence. i am normally a very social person. when you see that people are looking at you differently, you need to hide yourself. for example, in class if you want to say anything, 1st you need to ask your professor if he is accepting you are not. if he is a liberal person and the understands you or he has no problem with you, maybe you can't talk about the lessons. -- can talk about the lessons. >> she can think this man for her freedom. overturning the ban was part of the reform campaign from the prime minister before the elections. >> all of those girls whose education and religious nights are denied, it is we have helped them >> this is a popular issue wi
she is heading into her university where she studied architecture. until this year, she had to put on a hat or a week before she got there. the rules have just changed. >> you don't have to stress of four. school. -- you don't have the stress before school. you can just enter like a regular student. >> she can walk to her classes without fear of being barred entry. >> this is a factor of self- confidence. i am normally a very social person. when you see that people are looking...
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the satellite is taking a photograph of the universe. reporting variations in the temperatures of microwave energy that was relead after the big bang. but there are many celestial objects emitting things that interfere with the measurements. the satellite has already uncovered thousands of these interferences. each one has to be minutely examined so it can be filtered out of the photograph. wthese interferences are dense, cold clouds of dust and gas, as well as far away galaxies. the project is expected to be completed in two years' time. scientists hope it will provide new insight into the birth, development, and future of the universe. >> fascinating. great stuff. >> ok, here on earth, many are wondering where the nextinter olympics will be held. in one minute, we will be tried to answer that question. stay tuned. >> welcome back. where will the world's best skiers and athletes compete in the next olympics? three candidates have submitted their applications. koran, south korea, and munich. observers say right now there is no front-runn
the satellite is taking a photograph of the universe. reporting variations in the temperatures of microwave energy that was relead after the big bang. but there are many celestial objects emitting things that interfere with the measurements. the satellite has already uncovered thousands of these interferences. each one has to be minutely examined so it can be filtered out of the photograph. wthese interferences are dense, cold clouds of dust and gas, as well as far away galaxies. the project is...