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the evidence that we have showings that faculty part time faculty, other types of contingent faculty members earn more and have better job security and that enables them -- it gives them the support that i'm talking about so they can do a better job for their students. holden, what is washington university doing to wrap its arms around this issue? >> well, as i said, we are very fortunate here. we have a relatively low number of part time fixed term faculty. only 14%. in the arts and sciences division. >> is there a formula to that that other universities may be able to look at and copy? >> well, what we are doing is making sure that that number is always going down and that we are moving more people from those kinds of positions into full time contract based fixed term positions and in fact, our number of part time fixed term faculty has gone down over the last -- >> but that costs you more as an intereststution, doesn't it? how do you sell that to other ingstution? >> well, i think again, the all of higher education has to come to terms with this and be part of the solution. so jus
the evidence that we have showings that faculty part time faculty, other types of contingent faculty members earn more and have better job security and that enables them -- it gives them the support that i'm talking about so they can do a better job for their students. holden, what is washington university doing to wrap its arms around this issue? >> well, as i said, we are very fortunate here. we have a relatively low number of part time fixed term faculty. only 14%. in the arts and...
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about 25,000 students with a student to faculty ratio of 18 to one.hey differ in both their organizational features that a mentioned earlier housing, dining, physical size of campus, percent of students in organizations, as well as in cultural features including what we might call their institutional ethos. some eastern is one of the most prestigious institutions in higher education in the world. wow western is known for its faculty research. is also known to be a party school. is a place where students know that they can enjoy a recreational atmosphere. to find interviews for the study i began with clubs and other groups that posted on the internet for both of these campuses. in 2008 just before and after the presidential election, i made this is before the emergence of the tea party, i interviewed leaders and members of each campuses college republicans, pro-life groups, conservative newspapers as well as conservative columnist for the mainstream newspapers on campus. anti-gun-control groups, libertarians and so when. mostly these were active conser
about 25,000 students with a student to faculty ratio of 18 to one.hey differ in both their organizational features that a mentioned earlier housing, dining, physical size of campus, percent of students in organizations, as well as in cultural features including what we might call their institutional ethos. some eastern is one of the most prestigious institutions in higher education in the world. wow western is known for its faculty research. is also known to be a party school. is a place where...
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second students at western have much less personal contact with faculty. some say eastern students do, first as i said before there's a larger student to faculty ratio at western pl. second students take their classes and mostly large lecture format an third and not importantly, although you might not think about it off the top of your head, there's an impersonal lottery registration system for getting into courses in the first place. and i was surprised to hear in the interviews that i conducted, how much this was talked about. but what i figured out was what it means is that students aren't getting into the classes that they do want and they end up in classes that they don't and while this depersonalized system has alienating effects on all students at western and certainly does at ucsd liberal moderate conservatives. for students on the right who have already been primed by national conservative organizations to regard the professors who mistrust. it increases their level of suspicion about faculty and again it lowers the barriers to more aggressive con
second students at western have much less personal contact with faculty. some say eastern students do, first as i said before there's a larger student to faculty ratio at western pl. second students take their classes and mostly large lecture format an third and not importantly, although you might not think about it off the top of your head, there's an impersonal lottery registration system for getting into courses in the first place. and i was surprised to hear in the interviews that i...
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of the of the united states faculty from a f t and others. there's been good news this morning one of the things that's been incredibly heartwarming to me is the support the city has shown including last year voters passing prop a and by the more than the 2/3rd's required to insure that city college continues for another 75 years. it's reassuring to see san francisco's elected officials stepping up from the mayor and his team hydra mendosa who provided extraordinary support for accreditation and the fine work to our city attorney to the strong expressions of support from nancy pelosi and our chronicle delegation. that makes us feel good but today senator leno takes an extraordinary important step and makes a great contribution. everyone agrees city college must stay open but with our bill senator leno city college will delivery and begin to emerge from the dark neutrons. i'm here to expend my daunt thanks to senator leno for taking on this challenging mission nothing related to campground is easy tempers are short but senator leno is a good a
of the of the united states faculty from a f t and others. there's been good news this morning one of the things that's been incredibly heartwarming to me is the support the city has shown including last year voters passing prop a and by the more than the 2/3rd's required to insure that city college continues for another 75 years. it's reassuring to see san francisco's elected officials stepping up from the mayor and his team hydra mendosa who provided extraordinary support for accreditation...
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the university values its faculty and has offered toa fair contract. we will continue to bargain in good faith. now with the help of a federal mediator. the statement goes on to say that the university believes a strike is not in the best interest of the faculty university or the students. faculty members say they plan to walk picket lines tomorrow >> 11 years as the deadliest disaster at and night spot. 21 people lost their lives. a security guard pepper sprayed into a crowd. tonight families will hold a prayer vigil. prosecutors say the upstairs club was built to hold 240 people. security video estimated the crowd of 1100. >> sentence to two years in prison. an appellate court has ordered a new sentencing hearing. >> get your petals off of the metal. chicago has just put up more speed cameras. right now cameras are giving out warnings. they will issue tickets come march 30th. cameras are around legion park have moved out of the warning phase. people will be issues tickets. the threshold will eventually be lowered to 6 mi. over the limit. >> public he
the university values its faculty and has offered toa fair contract. we will continue to bargain in good faith. now with the help of a federal mediator. the statement goes on to say that the university believes a strike is not in the best interest of the faculty university or the students. faculty members say they plan to walk picket lines tomorrow >> 11 years as the deadliest disaster at and night spot. 21 people lost their lives. a security guard pepper sprayed into a crowd. tonight...
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track. >> reporter: but non-tenured faculty have become the rule, says education professor adrianna kezar. >> this trajectory started in community colleges, it spread across four-year institutions and research universities and it's public and private. >> reporter: nicole beth wallenbrock got a ph.d. in french lit to become a full-time professor anywhere. >> i had this idea that i could get a job so that i could have a good income to support my son, and it didn't work out that way. >> reporter: since graduating in 2012, she's worked part-time and is now teaching just two courses at the city university of new york, making $2,800 a class, though she's more highly-rated than almost all of her peers. she's moved to the cheapest place she could find on the outskirts of the city, a three- hour a day commute. but she can't make it without public assistance and help from her family. >> i'm a precarious worker. i have no job security. so i have to accept whatever i can get. it's depressing. it makes me feel like a failure in a lot of ways. >> it has gone in the direction of big business-- of
track. >> reporter: but non-tenured faculty have become the rule, says education professor adrianna kezar. >> this trajectory started in community colleges, it spread across four-year institutions and research universities and it's public and private. >> reporter: nicole beth wallenbrock got a ph.d. in french lit to become a full-time professor anywhere. >> i had this idea that i could get a job so that i could have a good income to support my son, and it didn't work out...
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the strike by faculty continues at the university of illinois at chicago. more than a thousand professors and lecturers are protesting over wages. the union - chicago united faculty - is asking for a four-and-a-half percent raise for 2014, while the university is offering 3.25%. raise amounts for the next two years are unspecified. tuesday, about 300-people attended a rally in support of the chicago-based faculty "the university seems to be sitting on a slush fund of billions of dollars that could be spent to lower tuition or raising faculty salaries." a university spokesman says the school values it's faculty, has made a fair contract offer and will work now with the help of a federal mediator. negotiations resume friday. the congressional budget office is out with its view on the cost of raising the minimum wage. the c-b-o determines increasing the minimum wage from the current $7.25 to $10.10 per hour could cut employment by a half-million workers by the end of 20-16. it would also lift 900,000 americans out of poverty. boeing is choosing everett washing
the strike by faculty continues at the university of illinois at chicago. more than a thousand professors and lecturers are protesting over wages. the union - chicago united faculty - is asking for a four-and-a-half percent raise for 2014, while the university is offering 3.25%. raise amounts for the next two years are unspecified. tuesday, about 300-people attended a rally in support of the chicago-based faculty "the university seems to be sitting on a slush fund of billions of dollars...
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u-i-c's faculty union is ready to go on strike. the union says its members will not work february 18-th and 19- th if contract negotiations are not more urgent or productive. this affects most of the school's full time tenured and non-tenured faculty. they would not teach, hold office hours, or perform other duties during the work stoppage. u-i-c says progress has been made, but it isn't commenting on the threat of a strike. com ed customers who refuse to have smart meters installed will now face a monthly fee. the illinois commerce commission have approved a monthly charge of 21-dollars and 53 cents for customers who do not allow the utility to install the new meters. com ed is currently upgrading to the new meters, which transmit usage information electronically and eliminate the need for meter readers. comed had argued for a high monthly fee to cover the cost of meter readers for older meters but the i-c-c turned that down. chicago public transit has actually *benefitted from the sluggish economy of the past five years. new numb
u-i-c's faculty union is ready to go on strike. the union says its members will not work february 18-th and 19- th if contract negotiations are not more urgent or productive. this affects most of the school's full time tenured and non-tenured faculty. they would not teach, hold office hours, or perform other duties during the work stoppage. u-i-c says progress has been made, but it isn't commenting on the threat of a strike. com ed customers who refuse to have smart meters installed will now...
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the faculty union at university of illinois' chicago campus is set to strike. classes at the university will be cancelled today and tomorrow after 95% of the faculty voted to authorize walkouts. the unions have been pushing for a new contract since july of 20-12. the faculty is asking for a higher minimum salary for full time lecturers, and a 3.5% raise. the administration has offered a 2.75% increase. u-i-c did not return our request for comment. people working for twitter have their first opportunity this week to cash out of nearly 10 million shares. the stock debuted on wall street last november.. and the the lockup period ended over the weekend. analysts tell marketwatch it's not likely to put too much pressure on stock. however, coming up 475 million shares that were restricted during the ipo offering will become eligible for sale in the market in may. shares gained 5% last week. procter & gamble has struck social media gold at the sochi olympics. the consumer products maker is far ahead of other corporate sponsors with 27 million youtube views of its comm
the faculty union at university of illinois' chicago campus is set to strike. classes at the university will be cancelled today and tomorrow after 95% of the faculty voted to authorize walkouts. the unions have been pushing for a new contract since july of 20-12. the faculty is asking for a higher minimum salary for full time lecturers, and a 3.5% raise. the administration has offered a 2.75% increase. u-i-c did not return our request for comment. people working for twitter have their first...
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administrators have taken a substantial pay raise while faculty makes 4% below 2007 wage levels.tudents don't even make s.f. minimum wage and staff are overworked and under paid. registration for students has been severely flawed while we are promoting enrollment. we need our democratic li elected board of trustees back at the college so the people can have a voice and a vote in saving our city college. thank you. >> next speaker. >>> good afternoon, president chiu and supervisor campos and the rest of the members of the board. and everyone else. ~ i'm here today to support supervisor campos' resolution to restore the current trustee city college teachers, faculty, students and staff at this time do not have a voice because of the threats. student special -- i'm sorry, trustee with extraordinary powers. there have been pay changes and the class payments is due. there are so many thing that are being due right away and that is actually [speaker not understood], but without anybody else's decision. we need ucsf to be open, democratic, accessible to all. and when i say all, i really
administrators have taken a substantial pay raise while faculty makes 4% below 2007 wage levels.tudents don't even make s.f. minimum wage and staff are overworked and under paid. registration for students has been severely flawed while we are promoting enrollment. we need our democratic li elected board of trustees back at the college so the people can have a voice and a vote in saving our city college. thank you. >> next speaker. >>> good afternoon, president chiu and supervisor...
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. >> it's incumbent on the faculty to make it clear that this is something that as a faculty, we do not want to see this kind of sentiment. it doesn't belong here. >> reporter: now the task force included students, faculty and alumni, its recommendations are due at the end of april. we'll have more about this meeting tonight at 11:00. we're live at san jose state, bay area news. >>> still ahead here at 6:00. we have new details in the search for sierra lamar. the teenager has been missing for nearly two years. >>> allegations of airlines neglecting animals. hear from pet handlers who say they saw it first hand. >>> battling a billionaire, the fight over public land on the peninsula. >>> and good evening. a new storm is developing out here for this weekend. and it's going to be a lot stronger, not only that, but sierra snow that will likely stack up in feet. we'll have new details in a few minutes. >>> san jose police are investigating the fifth homicide this year. after midnight officers found a man who had been stabbed across from the fair mont hotel and not far from the san jose campu
. >> it's incumbent on the faculty to make it clear that this is something that as a faculty, we do not want to see this kind of sentiment. it doesn't belong here. >> reporter: now the task force included students, faculty and alumni, its recommendations are due at the end of april. we'll have more about this meeting tonight at 11:00. we're live at san jose state, bay area news. >>> still ahead here at 6:00. we have new details in the search for sierra lamar. the teenager...
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later at columbia, she became the first tenured woman on the faculty. she founded the women's rights project and is director of the project, she argued many court cases, including many before the u.s. supreme court, which challenged sexual stereotypes and pave the way for better opportunities for women. during her time at columbia, she served on our city bar executive committee from 1974-1978. prior to the supreme court, she served on the u.s. court of appeals for the district of columbia circuit. it is my privilege to invite justice ginsburg to the podium to introduce our distinguished speaker justice kagan. after that, i will come back up and we will have a q&a following justice kagan's remarks. people in the audience will be allowed to ask questions of either justice. thank you, justice ginsburg. [applause] >> thank you. i am glad to see the snow did not discourage the members of this intrepid audience. it is my great joy to introduce to you this evening's lecturer, my dear colleague, the most honorable elena kagan. justice kagan has worked in the la
later at columbia, she became the first tenured woman on the faculty. she founded the women's rights project and is director of the project, she argued many court cases, including many before the u.s. supreme court, which challenged sexual stereotypes and pave the way for better opportunities for women. during her time at columbia, she served on our city bar executive committee from 1974-1978. prior to the supreme court, she served on the u.s. court of appeals for the district of columbia...
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not lose sight of the importance of transparency and openness as decisions that impact students, faculty, staff, community members, and voters are being made. we know that back in july of 2013 the california community college's board of governors changed state law to take away the board of trustees' power and to put in place -- in their place a special trustee who has extraordinary powers. even though the school was not in a state of financial insolvency. ~ since this special trustee was given those extraordinary powers, the special trustee has been the sole decision maker for city college. he has been making major decisions without any open public process, decisions that have been made unfortunately behind closed doors, decisions that normally would have gone before the elected, the duly elected body so that those decisions ensure transparency and the involvement of the voters of san francisco. i believe that we cannot allow this to continue to be the case and that the lack of transparency that we have seen needs to change. and some of the decisions that have been made we believe are de
not lose sight of the importance of transparency and openness as decisions that impact students, faculty, staff, community members, and voters are being made. we know that back in july of 2013 the california community college's board of governors changed state law to take away the board of trustees' power and to put in place -- in their place a special trustee who has extraordinary powers. even though the school was not in a state of financial insolvency. ~ since this special trustee was given...
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a tenured faculty, an expensive library, clinical study, whether your students want it or not, and onthrough the whole list. that's what makes you a $50,000, instead of a $20,000 law school. >> how do you break out of that? >> i think we have to blow up the model more significantly than that. i think people see the legal world as the world it has been in the last century, and that is changing. we should not be thinking about law schools as a jd-production machine only. the requirement that you have to have a jd to provide any legal help in this country. that is not necessary. and we should make a jd defending itself because of the quality it produces. we should have all kinds of training programs like the legal equivalent of a nurse practitioner, and allowing online companies like they have in the u.s., grocery stores, banks, small business associations, let them hire some of these graduates, take all of that risk off of them. take off the job of finding clients and collecting from them, and we can lower the cost of the model. there's lots to demand out there. we need to be a lot more
a tenured faculty, an expensive library, clinical study, whether your students want it or not, and onthrough the whole list. that's what makes you a $50,000, instead of a $20,000 law school. >> how do you break out of that? >> i think we have to blow up the model more significantly than that. i think people see the legal world as the world it has been in the last century, and that is changing. we should not be thinking about law schools as a jd-production machine only. the...
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the current are accreditation, you have to have a tenured faculty. you have to have an expensive library, you have to have a program whether your students want it or not, that's what makes you a $50,000 instead of a $20,000 law school. >> jillian how do you feel about that? >> i think we have to blow up the model, people that are talking about are fairly marginal. they see the world the way it is in the last century and that is fundamentally changing. we shouldn't think about law schools as a jd-only producing machine. the requirement that you have to have a jd to provide any legal help in this country, that's not necessary. and we should make a jd defend itself because of the quality it produces. we should have all kinds of training programs for people who want to be -- helping out people in special areas, like the legal equivalent of a nurse-practitioner and we should be allowing online companies like they have in the u.s., grocery stores, banks, small business associations, let them hire some of the these graduates, take all that risk off of them,
the current are accreditation, you have to have a tenured faculty. you have to have an expensive library, you have to have a program whether your students want it or not, that's what makes you a $50,000 instead of a $20,000 law school. >> jillian how do you feel about that? >> i think we have to blow up the model, people that are talking about are fairly marginal. they see the world the way it is in the last century and that is fundamentally changing. we shouldn't think about law...
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today is the last day of the ongoing faculty strike at u-i-c. about half of the classes were canceled when the strike started yesterday. classes that are taught by graduate students are not affected. hundreds of faculty members and supporters spent that time in picket lines and marching through the campus. classes that were taught by graduate students were not affected. the union that represents tenured and non-tenured faculty members planned the strike to push along negotiations for a new contract. the next bargaining session is friday. the head of the r-t-a is stepping down when his term expires this summer. john gates junior has been r-t- a chairman for four years. he told the chicago tribune that he was confident he would have been re-elected, but he wants to focus more on his business commitments. gates said he'll announce his decision at today's board meeting, which allows time to elect a new chairman by the time his term ends on june 30- th. heading over to sochi for a winter olympics update... american david wise won the gold in the skii
today is the last day of the ongoing faculty strike at u-i-c. about half of the classes were canceled when the strike started yesterday. classes that are taught by graduate students are not affected. hundreds of faculty members and supporters spent that time in picket lines and marching through the campus. classes that were taught by graduate students were not affected. the union that represents tenured and non-tenured faculty members planned the strike to push along negotiations for a new...
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when i entered the english department's faculty lounge. i was meeting a colleague to have lunch, and then the embarrassed guy who confronted me said, oh, well, but you're too young and pretty to be a professor. and i'm like, really? what does that say? that the image of a woman professor is some kind of angry hag? and these are -- these all of events and encounters that made up my one-woman play, revenge of the women's studieses professor, and the book is based on what it was like touring with a play that engaged audiences to look at what is going on in schools. >> host: dana, twitter: why are liberal feminists so antisecond amendment? paraphrase. god created humans but sam colt made them equal. >> guest: well, i think that the problem of gun violence is a very significant one. i think there's a lot of women who come out of the peace movement and the movement that looks at violence in all its forms. i think a lot of women do feel safe if they have been sexually assaulted and are experiencing post traumatic stress. often proficiency with fi
when i entered the english department's faculty lounge. i was meeting a colleague to have lunch, and then the embarrassed guy who confronted me said, oh, well, but you're too young and pretty to be a professor. and i'm like, really? what does that say? that the image of a woman professor is some kind of angry hag? and these are -- these all of events and encounters that made up my one-woman play, revenge of the women's studieses professor, and the book is based on what it was like touring with...
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gift to some analysis on most of the new strain of bird flu were joined by steve and windy from the faculty of medicine at the school of health imperial college london. i think for a notch for making the time to be with his heresy ctv news. can you just share a skill knowledge on the differences between the i seven and nine a and b i stand in a good place right yesterday we went to the battery on the team and have about a hundred times than she. revenue for the rest only have eight. and to oppose them off by the hmv and humid with him and use them in your nana day. and they make a bee i'll find the fire you are when those numbers are different when you take them or if the company and members difference between that of our house a completely different. i'll try to ask somebody to tell you anything about the inside of the fire the aged and tom and kate has a very different proteins on the m5 to look different to the human immune system. they have an unknown. we are saying you're much more testing for flute now than we have in the pasta. isn't it to be expected that we would see the occasional
gift to some analysis on most of the new strain of bird flu were joined by steve and windy from the faculty of medicine at the school of health imperial college london. i think for a notch for making the time to be with his heresy ctv news. can you just share a skill knowledge on the differences between the i seven and nine a and b i stand in a good place right yesterday we went to the battery on the team and have about a hundred times than she. revenue for the rest only have eight. and to...
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the faculty lounge of the liberal commies that teaches people and it's naughty and it represents all the people on the left who are doing that. are you kidding me? >> these people are a little whacko, i grant you that. it would be a story if they put a spike, as they have often done, in trees and people get hurt. >> who did that, though, bob? the left does that. the left always uses terror or hate words, hate language, going to people's houses because their ideas are for the greater good. as long as it's for the environment, they can't put a stake in the tree. >> great show. no, no, i wouldn't put a stake. >> bob, is it okay if pro-xl pipeline people show up at awl gore's door? >> why not? >> what if a bunch of people from new york went to complain about the weather on al gore's doorstep? >> where is that going? >> to complain about global warming or the lack thereof? >> only 30 seconds, so why doesn't somebody take it who is taking it seriously? >> i am taking it seriously. >> very little tolerance for people like this, especially since occupy dirty wall street. that was a disgrace.
the faculty lounge of the liberal commies that teaches people and it's naughty and it represents all the people on the left who are doing that. are you kidding me? >> these people are a little whacko, i grant you that. it would be a story if they put a spike, as they have often done, in trees and people get hurt. >> who did that, though, bob? the left does that. the left always uses terror or hate words, hate language, going to people's houses because their ideas are for the greater...
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we do not have any reason to believe any other faculty were involved. >> ok, the other faculty may not in involved in this alleged fraud -- i really have to call it that. universities -- surely other teachers knew what was going on. there were other professors in the department. presumably they had suspicions of what was happening, if not knowledge of what was happening. studentsutors of the should speak out. >> i could not agree more. there were people at the university who knew what was going on, who understood why the athletic department had this need and why these students had to be shepherded through this particular kind of course of study, if you can call it that -- a second. what does "has this need" mean? >> a fair question. i think they would understand it as in need. i think the rest of us would see it as undue pressure on the academic structure of the university. the need is to provide an academic respite for a very wide swath of athletes. not just the underprepared. people who are concussed, who are injured, who are heavily into pt. who are traveling extensively. you are mi
we do not have any reason to believe any other faculty were involved. >> ok, the other faculty may not in involved in this alleged fraud -- i really have to call it that. universities -- surely other teachers knew what was going on. there were other professors in the department. presumably they had suspicions of what was happening, if not knowledge of what was happening. studentsutors of the should speak out. >> i could not agree more. there were people at the university who knew...
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jeter at columbia, she became the first tenured woman on the faculty. she founded the women's rights project and is director of the project, she argued many court cases, including many before the u.s. supreme court, which challenged sexual stereotypes and pave the way for better opportunities for women. during her time at columbia, she served on our city bar executive from 1974-1978. prior to her -- to the supreme on the u.s.erved court of appeals for the district of columbia circuit. it is my privilege to invite justice ginsburg to the podium to introduce our distinguished speaker justice kagan. after that, i will come back up the cuts we will have a q&a following justice kagan's remarks. people in the audience will be allowed to ask questions of either justice. thank you, justice ginsburg. [applause] [applause] >> thank you. i am glad to see the snow did not discourage the members of this intrepid audience. it is my great joy to introduce to you this evening's lecturer, my dear colleague, the most honorable elena kagan. justice kagan has worked in the
jeter at columbia, she became the first tenured woman on the faculty. she founded the women's rights project and is director of the project, she argued many court cases, including many before the u.s. supreme court, which challenged sexual stereotypes and pave the way for better opportunities for women. during her time at columbia, she served on our city bar executive from 1974-1978. prior to her -- to the supreme on the u.s.erved court of appeals for the district of columbia circuit. it is my...
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. , >> faculty, of course. question i have, you were talking a little about religion, politics monitoring thought, giving us things like slavery, giving us women's rights. -- getting rid of things like slavery, giving us women's rights. do we need to further go along this process of erosion of religious parties as well as governmental priorities to make it better? >> i'm not sure i'm understanding your question, sorry. say it again. >> please forgive. do we need to erode religion a little bit further or government policies further to move further along the social scale of woman's rights and slavery? >> i think he is saying, should government take a tougher stance against real agent to limit presumably what seems to be religious -- >> public policy. give me an example of what you mean. >> you gave the example of slavery and women's rights saying that religious ideas were covering both of them as though they were upholding both of them. do i have that wrong? >> i said religious ideas? >> that was one of the thing
. , >> faculty, of course. question i have, you were talking a little about religion, politics monitoring thought, giving us things like slavery, giving us women's rights. -- getting rid of things like slavery, giving us women's rights. do we need to further go along this process of erosion of religious parties as well as governmental priorities to make it better? >> i'm not sure i'm understanding your question, sorry. say it again. >> please forgive. do we need to erode...
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so if you were a staff member, faculty, student, holding a umd i.d. that time, you should protect yourself with the university of maryland's free credit monitoring, but if you are a parent of a former student or fall 2014 applicant or a student at another campus, you are not affected by the breach at all. >>> and last question, liz. it comes from jason in northwest washington. he says do you need to refridge ray rate peanut butter, and why does natural say it has to be refrigerated and the skippy or the jif says you don't have to. >> well, the american peanut council filled us in on this. peanut products require stirring, and then refrigerated will prevent it from needing to be stirred again, and it has a stabilizer like a stabilize vegetable oil which will prevent the oils from separating. so leaving out natural peanut butter is not bad for you, but it means that you are going to have to re-stir it every time, but it holds it together if that is the way you like it. >> well, that answerses the question, because i thought that maybe it was natural and
so if you were a staff member, faculty, student, holding a umd i.d. that time, you should protect yourself with the university of maryland's free credit monitoring, but if you are a parent of a former student or fall 2014 applicant or a student at another campus, you are not affected by the breach at all. >>> and last question, liz. it comes from jason in northwest washington. he says do you need to refridge ray rate peanut butter, and why does natural say it has to be refrigerated and...
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. >> retired judge ladoris cordell leaves the task force of 18 members who are students, faculty and staff at the school. the judge says that the abuse of a black student by his white sweet maid was the purpose storm of ignorance. so, we get this whole issue and now about students who were actively involved and did not have a problem with it and others were told by the victims that it is what is happening to me but i do not want you to say anything. >> the white students stole the black students to choose, put a u shaped block are one his neck and displayed a confederate flag openly in the commonplace of the suite. >> that flag is used as a symbol of intimidation. it is used to threaten people and the staff, nobody said we need to look at everything that is going on now. we need to stop. >> gary daniels is a student at san jose state ss than a lot needs to be done to improve race relations on campus. >> i like to see the african-american studies department strengthen and i would like to see resource center specifically targeting the retention and the graduation rates of african-ameri
. >> retired judge ladoris cordell leaves the task force of 18 members who are students, faculty and staff at the school. the judge says that the abuse of a black student by his white sweet maid was the purpose storm of ignorance. so, we get this whole issue and now about students who were actively involved and did not have a problem with it and others were told by the victims that it is what is happening to me but i do not want you to say anything. >> the white students stole the...
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but i do understand that it looks like integration was on the faculty of my high school by putting african-americans and similar positions of the legitimate authority. so if you go through as a high-school student tuesday they have too much power, it is not necessarily a sign of progress there are a legitimate forms better be exercised by a more dire for -- a diverse authorities again this is a problem that i describe. and some haitians it is a critique of american institutions with a the paradigm with a the rhetoric never suggesting that as a radical critique that he transformed with the civil-rights movement when they went into the town, the town was not thinking this is some minor revision the southern towns and skidded -- city's new is more than and the status quo. >> host: gary peller what do you teach? >> guest: contracts boards, a criminal law, a constitutional law, economics, radical legal thought, and several other subjects. >> host: you touched on this but "critical race consciousness" how does this come out with some of? >> guest: the book "critical race consciousness" one of the articula
but i do understand that it looks like integration was on the faculty of my high school by putting african-americans and similar positions of the legitimate authority. so if you go through as a high-school student tuesday they have too much power, it is not necessarily a sign of progress there are a legitimate forms better be exercised by a more dire for -- a diverse authorities again this is a problem that i describe. and some haitians it is a critique of american institutions with a the...
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. >> students, faculty and the community will meet and preupon vent it from happening again. >>> dennisrrera filed a law suit saying meetme.com violates california law by relying on consent for minors to reveal personal information to strangers. dozens of minors have been targeted by predators. the law suit will have meetme.com pay for violations. they said we care deeply about all of meetme's users. we compare the information to a sex offender registry. >>> the bay area got rain and the sierra nevada got snow. j.r. stone has more from lake tahoe. >> reporter: ski resorts are breathing a sigh of relief. there is snow on the ground and in the trees. 13-40 inches depending on where you are in the tahoe area. we will talk about this tonight at 8:00. in south lake tahoe. j.r. stone kron4news. >> reporter: it has been winding down over the bay area. clear skies will lead to chilly temperatures. another system will be approaching as we move into wednesday. tomorrow waking up to mainly clear skies in the 20s in napa, vallejo and pleasant ton. you will probably wake up to frosty windchill. temp
. >> students, faculty and the community will meet and preupon vent it from happening again. >>> dennisrrera filed a law suit saying meetme.com violates california law by relying on consent for minors to reveal personal information to strangers. dozens of minors have been targeted by predators. the law suit will have meetme.com pay for violations. they said we care deeply about all of meetme's users. we compare the information to a sex offender registry. >>> the bay area...
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at the des moines medical school we did health risk assessments on all faculty staff and students, we encouraged people to set their own goals. we found that this worked effectively. now what we have done -- we had to get waiver to do this, and i have a split legislature, so it was a delicate situation to work out, but we called the iowa health and wellness plan. people need to pay a modest premium if they are below the poverty level, but they had to do health risk assessments and if they do that the state will refund them the cost of the premium and that way they can know what their risk factors are and what they can do to reduce them. we are also working, obviously, to encourage people not to use tobacco products, exercise, good nutrition -- all of those things that can make us a healthier state. the affordable care act, or obamacare, is unaffordable and unsustainable in the long term. we know there are a lot of problems with it. we also want to make sure we are doing all that we can to help iowans and make sure that iowans are doing the kinds of things that can help them live a hea
at the des moines medical school we did health risk assessments on all faculty staff and students, we encouraged people to set their own goals. we found that this worked effectively. now what we have done -- we had to get waiver to do this, and i have a split legislature, so it was a delicate situation to work out, but we called the iowa health and wellness plan. people need to pay a modest premium if they are below the poverty level, but they had to do health risk assessments and if they do...
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partnership for over a hundred years we do a lot of training for uscf and they are the wonderful faculty who do the research and care at san francisco general. then barbara sclur who is on the r s commission and wait till you see the new hospital (clapping) last but not least in the best valentine's day hat you ever saw achieve of protocol charlotte (clapping.) i have to add reverend cecil thank you for being here and helping with the homes we may serve them you it's because of you >> hello, i'm pam bearer. today, i'm speaking first hand many of you here today in this majestically tent have heard my story i attend many baseball games. sitting right there on the field with our four children but one day over 10 years ago our son ran through a glass door and was taken by paramedics to san francisco general hospital. our sons life was saved at the general. there are others here today who have been saved at the general. falling down a flight of stairs and falling open a marble door at the symphony and being hit simply going to diner or simply crossing the street in downtown san francisco. our
partnership for over a hundred years we do a lot of training for uscf and they are the wonderful faculty who do the research and care at san francisco general. then barbara sclur who is on the r s commission and wait till you see the new hospital (clapping) last but not least in the best valentine's day hat you ever saw achieve of protocol charlotte (clapping.) i have to add reverend cecil thank you for being here and helping with the homes we may serve them you it's because of you >>...
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they failed to specify that the drug was heroin and that it was a faculty bathroom.er the police narrowed the search to a small group of employees the teacher's union stepped in and pushed those teachers to stonewall the criminal probe. joining me now, parents of three students at this school and robert hayward, whose son attends the school, as well. you find out, you get the letter, it is so generic, they found the drugs in a school rest room, so generic. >> we found out about it all in the same day. the letter came home on tuesday afternoon, we were sitting on the couch, and we looked at the screen. we turn up the volume and listen to it. >> you have a 6-year-old in this school. >> we have a 6-year-old, i have a 6-year-old son, a stepson, and 11-year-old, they all go to the school. >> this is crazy, robert, you have a 9-year-old. >> yes, i do. >> you have to worry because the parents originally agreed to give urine samples, and then they said no, don't do this. now only the one union guy has said do it, now the other seven are saying no, don't do it. you are worryi
they failed to specify that the drug was heroin and that it was a faculty bathroom.er the police narrowed the search to a small group of employees the teacher's union stepped in and pushed those teachers to stonewall the criminal probe. joining me now, parents of three students at this school and robert hayward, whose son attends the school, as well. you find out, you get the letter, it is so generic, they found the drugs in a school rest room, so generic. >> we found out about it all in...
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meeting, saying, welcome, faculty. that's what it was, literally, not just metaphorically. now, the book by wells, let me try those same two people again. the book by wells that had the most influence was not the time machine, which is what he talked to teddy roosevelt about, but where we all are destined to become either beasts or loci was a small book called "anticipations," anyone familiar with the book? okay, not even our two. [laughter] this was a fascinating book. let me just read a little bit about it. the book explained wells was defined to undermind and destroy moo monogamy, faith in god, and respectability all with cars and electrical heating. that's exactly right. for many young americans, wells' writing were a passport. now, what all the peoplemented was a secular priesthood. including born. secular priesthood that was -- this is words, sets aside slobbingly americans. born and making it in particular were german, and world war i. make it right, atlantaic calling for german victory, and he writes an article
meeting, saying, welcome, faculty. that's what it was, literally, not just metaphorically. now, the book by wells, let me try those same two people again. the book by wells that had the most influence was not the time machine, which is what he talked to teddy roosevelt about, but where we all are destined to become either beasts or loci was a small book called "anticipations," anyone familiar with the book? okay, not even our two. [laughter] this was a fascinating book. let me just...
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for the first time ever, u-i-c faculty could go on strike tomorrow. more than eleven-hundred teachers and staff are planning a two day strike. the move would force the university to cancel hundreds of classes. pay is the main issue. the union is asking for a four and a half percent pay raise for this year while the university is offering three and a quarter percent. more speed cameras have been installed around jefferson park and john harvard elementary school of excellence. right now those cameras are issuing warnings, but they will start issuing tickets on march 30th. also, the cameras around legion park and welles park have moved out of the warnings phase. tickets will now be issued to violators. it's day 10 in the olympics. the netherlands leads the overall medal count with 17. u-s-a and russia are tied for second place -- each with 16 total medals and four golds. norway and canada round out the top five. four years ago in vancouver, the americans had 24 medals, including seven golds, at this point of the games. local figure skater jason brown may
for the first time ever, u-i-c faculty could go on strike tomorrow. more than eleven-hundred teachers and staff are planning a two day strike. the move would force the university to cancel hundreds of classes. pay is the main issue. the union is asking for a four and a half percent pay raise for this year while the university is offering three and a quarter percent. more speed cameras have been installed around jefferson park and john harvard elementary school of excellence. right now those...
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you've got 25 hundred usc f faculty and techs. when he said we'll build it and they come if we took an infrastructure approach and built the infrastructure that a new sector low merger and it has. when you see did pharmaceutical companies here with the hospital it will open in 2015 and another hotel pop up and family houseraising money at the stephen's house the other day it will house families to come through the treatment but you'll also see the innovation reflected here. i'm glad to see ray cell here. your not only in the morning an incubator but a inventor to get together with other tech companies and introduce them to the relationship he's pr this is what mission bay is all about no matter where here in hospitality or manufacturing and now in digital health care. i love this blend. i was introduced to this when i was talked about this and she introduced the idea to put all the health data symbol clouds and allow us to astronomer health care and what a timing it would be when we're on the vertigo of implementing the care act w
you've got 25 hundred usc f faculty and techs. when he said we'll build it and they come if we took an infrastructure approach and built the infrastructure that a new sector low merger and it has. when you see did pharmaceutical companies here with the hospital it will open in 2015 and another hotel pop up and family houseraising money at the stephen's house the other day it will house families to come through the treatment but you'll also see the innovation reflected here. i'm glad to see ray...
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retired judge ladoris cordell leads the task force of 18 members who are students, faculty and staff at sjsu. the judge says the abuse of a black student by his white suite mates was the perfect storm of ignorance, youth and a lack of supervision amongst the dormatory staff at the university. so, we get this whole issue now about students who were activly involved and didn't have a problem with it and others who were told by the victim this is what is happening to me but i don't want you to say anything. the white students stole the black student's shoes, put a u shaped lock around his neck and displayed a confederate flag openly in the common space of the suite. that flag is used as a symbol of intimidation. it's used to threaten people and that is going on now. we need to stop. gary daniels is a student at san jose state and says a lot needs to be done to improve race relations on campus. i would like to see the african american studies department strengthened and i would like to see resource centers specifically targeting the retention and graduation rates of african american and
retired judge ladoris cordell leads the task force of 18 members who are students, faculty and staff at sjsu. the judge says the abuse of a black student by his white suite mates was the perfect storm of ignorance, youth and a lack of supervision amongst the dormatory staff at the university. so, we get this whole issue now about students who were activly involved and didn't have a problem with it and others who were told by the victim this is what is happening to me but i don't want you to say...