45
45
May 21, 2011
05/11
by
KQEH
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
i have to say that it doesn't mean that we are uneducated. we have to go to trade school and beyond that. in our programs we have a pathway to college. >> does that make sense as a university representative? someone who deals with careers on campus? >> i think it is important that there is a spectrum of career opportunities out there. i think we have to look at different skill sets. they compliment each other and group together. as we look at many careers that don't exist today. i think that there is room for lots of different skill sets and we have to keep growing the skill sets. >> what are our students missing out on by not having the other education? >> i think one of the things we have to look at is are we trying to answer the question what we need to do to get the first job or how do we prepare ourselves for our lives? some of the things that a college education can provide is a broader exposure to a wide variety of people, to having to live together with a number of people, to a number of cultures. not that you can't get that in other
i have to say that it doesn't mean that we are uneducated. we have to go to trade school and beyond that. in our programs we have a pathway to college. >> does that make sense as a university representative? someone who deals with careers on campus? >> i think it is important that there is a spectrum of career opportunities out there. i think we have to look at different skill sets. they compliment each other and group together. as we look at many careers that don't exist today. i...
164
164
May 23, 2011
05/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
he circulates with a more educated and he's totally uneducated. more uneducated and polished glass. at the end of his life, you know, we know from newspaper reports and from letters he wrote in his own hand who misspelled every word and yet he would write a very formal note. he was described as being dignified. this is a very slow process. it takes on the dignity that is given him. finally at the end of his life i found fascinating newspaper article that said vanderbilt led off in the opening wall of saratoga springs. well, you know, ten or 20 years earlier this would have been unheard of. that process is helped along by his second wife who after, you know, many decades of marriage to his first cousin, sophia vanderbilt, he married another more distant cousin from the south. though she wasn't from money, she had polished, dignity and southern charm. and she very carefully brought her husband more directly in the social life and places like saratoga springs. and it's a fascinating process, but it takes on a different dimension with his son and grandchildren who take on that great bui
he circulates with a more educated and he's totally uneducated. more uneducated and polished glass. at the end of his life, you know, we know from newspaper reports and from letters he wrote in his own hand who misspelled every word and yet he would write a very formal note. he was described as being dignified. this is a very slow process. it takes on the dignity that is given him. finally at the end of his life i found fascinating newspaper article that said vanderbilt led off in the opening...
154
154
May 22, 2011
05/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 0
which is disproportionately white, portuguese, said that we're not going to have this lower-class uneducated men represent the country he lost all of the states in the south. but the north which has historically been marginalized said we are glad to have him. because lulu represents the working people. and so he won. and when he when he began to bring changes. and lifted millions of people out of poverty. has made massive kind of improvement in the country. now, all that hasn't necessarily been down to the afro-brazilian population. some of it has, some of it hasn't. but that's the story to be told. and it parallels obama's tenure. the question is will obama be two years or will he be eight years? or two more years and six more years. so if obama gets reelected, this book is on hold because it's still basically, the book is not, obama's book is not complete yet. and so it's basically saying what kind of happens there but already as we know the searching public racism in the last years is unprecedented. in things we thought were in the past our manifest on a daily basis, whether it's the kind
which is disproportionately white, portuguese, said that we're not going to have this lower-class uneducated men represent the country he lost all of the states in the south. but the north which has historically been marginalized said we are glad to have him. because lulu represents the working people. and so he won. and when he when he began to bring changes. and lifted millions of people out of poverty. has made massive kind of improvement in the country. now, all that hasn't necessarily been...
169
169
May 30, 2011
05/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 169
favorite 0
quote 0
immerses herself in tiny villages since been years interviewing uneducated peasants, o'quinn, who work to keep the family is going. from their 21 foundation and microfinance. she went from a prosaic american background to discover these worlds. indonesia itself is extraordinary complex where many cultures and religions have mixed but yet to it is there on the surface. not buried by development or maternity. she arrived for that was true. the property at that time, people had fallen back to the crafts and immersed through those with the religious mystical world that is deeply fascinating even spending two and a half years i don't understand. >> host: at the time, the survey work was more interested in what was created the and objects of art as it were? archaeology was defined by what finding brilliant things to put in a museum but then it became a tendency to find out what people did or how they lived . . >> where other people were fascinated by the art and the mysticism of the way the completed dagger, the mystical object, she was interested in the men who made it, what the working con
immerses herself in tiny villages since been years interviewing uneducated peasants, o'quinn, who work to keep the family is going. from their 21 foundation and microfinance. she went from a prosaic american background to discover these worlds. indonesia itself is extraordinary complex where many cultures and religions have mixed but yet to it is there on the surface. not buried by development or maternity. she arrived for that was true. the property at that time, people had fallen back to the...
164
164
May 26, 2011
05/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
in infrastructure, no more research and development, and by the way, let's keep our population uneducated. seriously. [ applause ] what are these guys thinking? folks, the ryan budget cuts 30% -- 30% investment, which is not even -- it's modest that we're making in infrastructure. they cut the investment of renewable energy by 70%. and education by 25%. cutting off access to college for millions, millions. of qualified students. some of you know my wife, jill. she teaches full time at a community college, 15 credits a semester while being second lady. god love her. any nation that outeducates us will outcompete us. what is it all about in the beginning of this century? america is either going to lead or follow. there is no in between. and, folks, they're doing all of this so they can afford more tax cuts for oil companies and for the people who are good people but need them the least. folks, this republican party is not even your father's republican party. this is a different breed of cat. and, again, a lot of you people know me very, very well. john broddick, you were my friend for 30 ye
in infrastructure, no more research and development, and by the way, let's keep our population uneducated. seriously. [ applause ] what are these guys thinking? folks, the ryan budget cuts 30% -- 30% investment, which is not even -- it's modest that we're making in infrastructure. they cut the investment of renewable energy by 70%. and education by 25%. cutting off access to college for millions, millions. of qualified students. some of you know my wife, jill. she teaches full time at a...
224
224
May 29, 2011
05/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 224
favorite 0
quote 0
opportunity but we can't afford to have a country of over 300 million people with a third of our people uneducatedr undereducated, unskilled, unable to access the economy of today and tomorrow being ticked off becoming wards of the states. that's not going to work and this system has to change and the people who are defending the status quo are -- they got the interests of the adults instead of the interests of our children and the future of our country. and it does make me mad. it does make me mad. and it's hypocrisy. >> you do emphasize your blue collar upbringing, and your wife introduces you as the salt of the earth. do you think that gives you an advantage when you go into a campaign like this? >> if you walk into a place like the vfw in my hometown and the fish fry on friday night like mary and i went to a few friday nights ago and some are wearing carhart jackets and playing pull tabs trying to win the meat raffle. they don't look up and say, gosh, i really like his white paper on sarbanes-oxley reform. that really gets me going. they want to know not just what you have up here but what do
opportunity but we can't afford to have a country of over 300 million people with a third of our people uneducatedr undereducated, unskilled, unable to access the economy of today and tomorrow being ticked off becoming wards of the states. that's not going to work and this system has to change and the people who are defending the status quo are -- they got the interests of the adults instead of the interests of our children and the future of our country. and it does make me mad. it does make me...
146
146
May 30, 2011
05/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
producing them and immerses herself in tiny villages doing field work and spends years interviewing uneducated peasants, women, who work in the little industries to keep their families going. she goes from there to the ford foundation and microplants. here's a person with an american background discovering these worlds and indonesia itself is a complex and deep place where many, many cultures and religions have mixed historically, and yet it's all there kind of on the surface, not buried by development or moo dearnty -- modernity. she arrived at a time when that was true because people had fallen back on these hand di crafts. she was emerged this in world that was deeply fascinating and spending two and a half years on the book, i just don't understand. >> host: yeah, and at the time survey, the survey work was more interested in what people did and created than all octobers as it were. archaeology was defined by finding brilliant things to put in a museum and polish up, and survey became a tendency towards finding out what people did and how they lived. >> guest: i'm told the interesting thin
producing them and immerses herself in tiny villages doing field work and spends years interviewing uneducated peasants, women, who work in the little industries to keep their families going. she goes from there to the ford foundation and microplants. here's a person with an american background discovering these worlds and indonesia itself is a complex and deep place where many, many cultures and religions have mixed historically, and yet it's all there kind of on the surface, not buried by...
238
238
May 9, 2011
05/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 238
favorite 0
quote 0
and to tell people if they will listen because of the uneducated lazy people if our people were card like the japanese thank up time like the germans and as inventive as the americans we would be a rich country but look at all of the good for nothing. not wanting to work hard but these people do not realize as i said earlier that poor people can hold their own quiet well against their counterparts in the rich country. many of them would be more productive than their counterparts at then for the rest of the country to go together which is what makes the country pour. that leaves out the rich a of the rich countries to me now they could pat themselves on the back with the money that they get. i don't think so. what those people don't realize is the productivity depends on the fact they are born into widower migrated to when organize firms have institutions and infrastructure. and this is what has been accumulated collectively over time and not something that has been treated themselves. and of the smarter months no back from 1995 they said it and then it is not my and doing -- own doin
and to tell people if they will listen because of the uneducated lazy people if our people were card like the japanese thank up time like the germans and as inventive as the americans we would be a rich country but look at all of the good for nothing. not wanting to work hard but these people do not realize as i said earlier that poor people can hold their own quiet well against their counterparts in the rich country. many of them would be more productive than their counterparts at then for the...
120
120
May 29, 2011
05/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
then she emerges herself in tiny villages where she does her field work, spends years interviewing uneducated peasants who work in these industries trying to keep their families going she goes from there to the ford foundation and microfinance security person who went from this when you think of a american background of discovering these worlds, and indonesia's salles feige of what is an extraordinarily complex keep place where many cultures and religions have mixed historically and yet it is all kind of on the surface. it hasn't been buried by development to our mentor mehdi tvd and sheeran i've said a moment where that was true because the poverty of the country at that time people have fallen back on to these crafts and she -- and you are immersed through those in this whole religious mystical world that is deeply fascinating in defense spending two and a half years on this book i don't understand. >> host: at the time the survey work was more interested in what people did and created them all objects of art as it were. archaeology had been for centuries defined by finding a brilliant thin
then she emerges herself in tiny villages where she does her field work, spends years interviewing uneducated peasants who work in these industries trying to keep their families going she goes from there to the ford foundation and microfinance security person who went from this when you think of a american background of discovering these worlds, and indonesia's salles feige of what is an extraordinarily complex keep place where many cultures and religions have mixed historically and yet it is...
577
577
May 1, 2011
05/11
by
KPIX
tv
eye 577
favorite 0
quote 0
the drum beat of foolish factually challenged and thoroughly uneducated rhetoric that defined this debate serious and sober conversation is so desperately needed: jobs, health care, the ongoing wars, the deficit and the conversation about national priorities are the pressing issues of our time. instead we allowed a small uninformed minority and one publicity star reality tv purveyor to lead us down a slippery slope regardless of the motives behind the birther movement political gain, ignorance or something even more sinister, the issue struck some of us as more than a little curious given that it involved a black man whose name does not sound so typically american. questioning this president's birth amounted to a frontal assault on his legitimacy. his character and his very being. it was a few tile attempt to undo his inspiring personal narrative, something as americans we should all celebrate and not denigrate. my friend dr. cornell west puts it this way. we need to respect the president. we need to protect the president. and when necessary we need to correct the president. holding this
the drum beat of foolish factually challenged and thoroughly uneducated rhetoric that defined this debate serious and sober conversation is so desperately needed: jobs, health care, the ongoing wars, the deficit and the conversation about national priorities are the pressing issues of our time. instead we allowed a small uninformed minority and one publicity star reality tv purveyor to lead us down a slippery slope regardless of the motives behind the birther movement political gain, ignorance...
213
213
May 8, 2011
05/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 213
favorite 0
quote 0
the rich people of these poor countries, i mean, keep telling you if you'll listen, because the uneducated lazy people that the country is poor. our people work hard like the japanese and kept time like the germans, or as inventive as the americas, we will be a rich country but we have all these good for nothings. not wanting to work hard and soon. but actually, these people do not realize it isn't their fault. because as i said earlier, the poor people in poor countries actually can hold their own against, quite well, against their counterparts in the rich countries. actually, many of them like iran will be more productive than their counterparts in the rich countries. they fail to pull the rest of the country together. which is what makes these countries for. now, that leads the rich and rich country. that doesn't mean they cannot have themselves on the back and to say only we are worth the money we get. i don't think so. what those people don't often realize is that their high productivity's liberty depends on the fact that the report into, at least migrated to, societies with advanced
the rich people of these poor countries, i mean, keep telling you if you'll listen, because the uneducated lazy people that the country is poor. our people work hard like the japanese and kept time like the germans, or as inventive as the americas, we will be a rich country but we have all these good for nothings. not wanting to work hard and soon. but actually, these people do not realize it isn't their fault. because as i said earlier, the poor people in poor countries actually can hold their...
82
82
May 11, 2011
05/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
afford in this day and age that somehow we are all, as he put it quote-on-quote, "misinformed or uneducated" or a group of other words that are an insult representing constituents that are trying to save the taxpayer money, and at the same time provide the best possible defense, those of us who served in the military and those of us who believe that we should carry the biggest stick on the block believe that what we did a couple weeks ago by striking the second engine was the right thing to do and regardless of whether or not this bill advances the second engine coming back to life or not remains to be seen, and we shall see, but with regard to mr. andrews' amendment to store and have the proprior tore of the second engine fund their own advancement, i have no objection. i yield back. >> any further discussion on the amendment? gentleman from texas. >> i too support the amendment, also support the issue of competition which is not competed. i would remind my colleague from florida that the entire house didn't vote for striking the engine. the majority did, but it was not a unanimous vote to
afford in this day and age that somehow we are all, as he put it quote-on-quote, "misinformed or uneducated" or a group of other words that are an insult representing constituents that are trying to save the taxpayer money, and at the same time provide the best possible defense, those of us who served in the military and those of us who believe that we should carry the biggest stick on the block believe that what we did a couple weeks ago by striking the second engine was the right...
95
95
May 9, 2011
05/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
but it's not the sort of pragmatism of the uninformed or uneducated. it is, again, its wisdom. i think this project of encouraging people to look at the way that other countries and other communities think about their options and think about their strategies will promote that kind of ideas among foreign policy analysts here in the u.s. finish and i think what daniel mark key said was -- markey said was absolutely spot on, that he wished when he was in government he had the advantage of this kind of information. it would have provided him a great deal of help in trying to just understand what am i -- who are these people, what are they, what are they thinking as they look at me, and how can i begin to think about how to deal with them effectively? if we're going to do that well, if we're going to produce them well, i think we need to think a little bit about the kinds of studies we're going to produce, the kinds of inquiries that we can carry forward. what does it take to make a kennan? i would say -- and perhaps a slightly improved can kennan. i'll give dean acheson that much c
but it's not the sort of pragmatism of the uninformed or uneducated. it is, again, its wisdom. i think this project of encouraging people to look at the way that other countries and other communities think about their options and think about their strategies will promote that kind of ideas among foreign policy analysts here in the u.s. finish and i think what daniel mark key said was -- markey said was absolutely spot on, that he wished when he was in government he had the advantage of this...