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so we use a very hole listic admissions process that looks ae academic credentials, community engagement, because we believe m that studentsen who are the mos successful through college are multidimensional, but in ocess. michigan, race is not a factor w in our admissions process, givet the proposal. >> next up, pat who's an educator in michigan, pat, good morning to you.m a >> caller: hello, thank you for cspan. i'm retired, i taught education in a public school. and i finding it amazing that ri yours ratio of professors to students at michigan state are 17 to one.a commen when i taught kindergarten, i taught 25 to 28 students. >> we work hard to make sure that our opportunities have a world class experience achkd faculty to student ratio is important in that element, but it's simply not what happens in the classroom, it's that our students are engaged in researci and a wide varietyty activitieso that ratio disprovide this capacity to provide this multidimensional experience that provides a college graduate. >> how many are tenured at es michigan state university.ve how many professors
so we use a very hole listic admissions process that looks ae academic credentials, community engagement, because we believe m that studentsen who are the mos successful through college are multidimensional, but in ocess. michigan, race is not a factor w in our admissions process, givet the proposal. >> next up, pat who's an educator in michigan, pat, good morning to you.m a >> caller: hello, thank you for cspan. i'm retired, i taught education in a public school. and i finding it...
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so we use a very hole listic admissions process that looks ae academic credentials, community engagement, because we believe m that studentsen who are the mos successful through college are multidimensional, but in ocess. michigan, race is not a factor w in our admissions process, givet the proposal. >> next up, pat who's an educator in michigan, pat, good morning to you.m a >> caller: hello, thank you for cspan. i'm retired, i taught education in a public school. and i finding it amazing that ri yours ratio of professors to students at michigan state are 17 to one.a commen when i taught kindergarten, i taught 25 to 28 students. >> we work hard to make sure that our opportunities have a world class experience achkd faculty to student ratio is important in that element, but it's simply not what happens in the classroom, it's that our students are engaged in researci and a wide varietyty activitieso that ratio disprovide this capacity to provide this multidimensional experience that provides a college graduate. >> how many are tenured at es michigan state university.ve how many professors
so we use a very hole listic admissions process that looks ae academic credentials, community engagement, because we believe m that studentsen who are the mos successful through college are multidimensional, but in ocess. michigan, race is not a factor w in our admissions process, givet the proposal. >> next up, pat who's an educator in michigan, pat, good morning to you.m a >> caller: hello, thank you for cspan. i'm retired, i taught education in a public school. and i finding it...
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virtual, that we have responsibility for protecting, and we are increasingly looking at that in a hole listic way. h how do we leverage those insights on a daily basis, not just to ensure the continue knewity -- protecting the people who work and visit those federal facilities each and every day. but to be able to bring that knowledge in, whether it's from what we're skiing in our dot-gov tools and programs or what we're seeing in the physical realm together to provide those instilgts to our dotcom stake holders. that gives you an insight into what we are, when i talk about unity of effort at mpbd, that's what we're talking about, how do we bring all of these things together to help all of our stake holders, by leveraging more fully the kinds of things we are doing, and eric patterson is doing a great job leading the federal protection service. we have got great leaders at our office of bioidentity management. they are taking a leadership role across the departments how can we utilize buy owe metrics. and our newest entity which is the office of cyber infrasfrur and analysis, which is a real
virtual, that we have responsibility for protecting, and we are increasingly looking at that in a hole listic way. h how do we leverage those insights on a daily basis, not just to ensure the continue knewity -- protecting the people who work and visit those federal facilities each and every day. but to be able to bring that knowledge in, whether it's from what we're skiing in our dot-gov tools and programs or what we're seeing in the physical realm together to provide those instilgts to our...
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virtual, that we have responsibility for protecting, and we are increasingly looking at that in a hole listicdo we leverage those insights on a daily basis, not just to ensure the continue knewity -- protecting the people who work and visit those federal facilities each and every day. but to be able to bring that knowledge in, whether it's from what we're skiing in our dot-gov tools and programs or what we're seeing in the physical realm together to provide those instilgts to our dotcom stake holders. that gives you an insight into what we are, when i talk about unity of effort at mpbd, that's what we're talking about, how do we bring all of these things together to help all of our stake holders, by leveraging more fully the kinds of things we are doing, and eric patterson is doing a great job leading the federal protection service. we have got great leaders at our office of bioidentity management. they are taking a leadership role across the departments how can we utilize buy owe metrics. and our newest entity which is the office of cyber infrasfrur and analysis, which is a real institutiona
virtual, that we have responsibility for protecting, and we are increasingly looking at that in a hole listicdo we leverage those insights on a daily basis, not just to ensure the continue knewity -- protecting the people who work and visit those federal facilities each and every day. but to be able to bring that knowledge in, whether it's from what we're skiing in our dot-gov tools and programs or what we're seeing in the physical realm together to provide those instilgts to our dotcom stake...
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love listics. so i can reach ally bank 24/7,, but there a24/7brahes?ust i'm a litt reluctant try new things. what's wrong with trng n things? feel that inoumuscles? yeahah... i do.. try a new way to bank, whereo branches equals t rates. charles: you areelooking at the ebola pptient nina pham beg moved, we wish her well, so far so good, and we'll keep you abreast of that. i want to listen to me, earlier, i was a little crazy, on varney. >> cnbc is really scareing the hell out of people, it is a dam shame, do you know why we close down, they scare the hell out of peak, ebola is coming to get you, coming to get you, every morning they are killing investors. >> i got frustrated, i thinking about those people who are 40 years old they will sell their stocks and never buy it back. if you are investing for retirement there are great companies to buy and hold, @%ocks go up and go down, you say you are not worried about the fed, i'm in the either, i am more worried about europe, and i am worried about fear, panic is contagious. >> it also creates best tune in t
love listics. so i can reach ally bank 24/7,, but there a24/7brahes?ust i'm a litt reluctant try new things. what's wrong with trng n things? feel that inoumuscles? yeahah... i do.. try a new way to bank, whereo branches equals t rates. charles: you areelooking at the ebola pptient nina pham beg moved, we wish her well, so far so good, and we'll keep you abreast of that. i want to listen to me, earlier, i was a little crazy, on varney. >> cnbc is really scareing the hell out of people, it...
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students many terms of lab work and other things that a help students give them the skills, the hol listicills important in the job market today. >> that's great. >> nicholas, what was your final project? >> final project in all star code? >> one of them. >> we worked -- before we started working on robots, we worked on -- they gave us three problems. i believe i chose the problem that there's a run down park in the neighborhood. what are you going to do to get your community to come and fix the park? what my team and i did, we went and photo shopped a bunch of posters and put it all over the neighborhood to get the word spread. >> excellent. >> did you have one more? >> i was going to get him to talk about his project from the first workshop. >> oh spotify. we had to build a place where people could learn about music and the new music coming out. so i coded a website. it was basically a prototype of what it would look like. it was a whole bunch of articles to talk to the rappers or musician ises or pianoist and learn about what they're trying to make. >> that's amazing. >> really creative
students many terms of lab work and other things that a help students give them the skills, the hol listicills important in the job market today. >> that's great. >> nicholas, what was your final project? >> final project in all star code? >> one of them. >> we worked -- before we started working on robots, we worked on -- they gave us three problems. i believe i chose the problem that there's a run down park in the neighborhood. what are you going to do to get...
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how soon it will start in the other states we'll have to wait and see whether they'll be form listic and wait for the supreme court to get the word to them and the things to kick into place. that's the first thing. marriage will shortly be legal. it is now in a sense but soon go into effect in the five state the subject of the lawsuit, but the u.s. -- this is federal court. the u.s. has broken up into smaller subdivisions known as circuit courts. for example, we had a case from utah that's in the tenth circuit. that ruling from the appeals court upholding a ruling that said utah's ban was unconstitution signal, that rules was put on hold by the supreme court until it acted on the case. it's now acted. the hold is gone. that means a three other states in that circuit, the tenth circuit court of appeals now marriage will be legal. wyoming, colorado, and kansas. same thing with the fourth circuit north and south carolina and west virginia. my guess is what will happen in all the other states there is a lawsuit they'll go to the judge and say look, judge, you're bound by the court of app
how soon it will start in the other states we'll have to wait and see whether they'll be form listic and wait for the supreme court to get the word to them and the things to kick into place. that's the first thing. marriage will shortly be legal. it is now in a sense but soon go into effect in the five state the subject of the lawsuit, but the u.s. -- this is federal court. the u.s. has broken up into smaller subdivisions known as circuit courts. for example, we had a case from utah that's in...
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how soon it will start in the other states we'll have to wait and see whether they'll be form listice supreme court to get the word to them and the things to kick into
how soon it will start in the other states we'll have to wait and see whether they'll be form listice supreme court to get the word to them and the things to kick into
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virtual, that we have responsibility for protecting, and we are increasingly looking at that in a hole listicay. how do we leverage those insights on a daily basis, not just to ensure the continuity of critical federal missions and activities protecting the people who work and visit those federal facilities each and every day. but to be able to bring that knowledge in, whether it's from what we're skiing in our dot-gov tools and programs or what we're seeing in the physical realm together to provide those instilgts to our dotcom stake holders. that gives you an insight into what we are, when i talk about unity of effort at mpbd, that's what we're talking about, how do we bring all of these things together to help all of our stake holders, by leveraging more fully the kinds of things we are doing, and eric patterson is doing a great job leading the federal protection service. we have got great leaders at our office of bioidentity management. they are taking a leadership role across the departments how can we utilize buy owe metrics. and our newest entity which is the office of cyber and infras
virtual, that we have responsibility for protecting, and we are increasingly looking at that in a hole listicay. how do we leverage those insights on a daily basis, not just to ensure the continuity of critical federal missions and activities protecting the people who work and visit those federal facilities each and every day. but to be able to bring that knowledge in, whether it's from what we're skiing in our dot-gov tools and programs or what we're seeing in the physical realm together to...
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while we enjoy going on a site like buzz feed and looking at cat listicals -- >> we do. >> and we certainly do. there's a sense that we really do care about the world. we want to consume that news in that kind of way. if you look at how everybody wants to consume news, the kindle, for instance, and there's more and more emphasis on trying to emulate the print experience as people read. so when we think about millennials, those trends on how millennials are consuming news are not dissimilar to other generations but millennials do care much more about where that information comes from. and, you know, it's more likely their friends will share something in that format. that's one of the big differences that it matters much more to us where the information comes from, who gives it to us and that is one of the biggest changes that that trust is really, really important. >> quickly pushing back. when you say who gives it to us, the publisher, the name between w-w-w and dot com or the person who is sharing that piece information on facebook or on twitter? so that the sharer becomes somewhat synonym
while we enjoy going on a site like buzz feed and looking at cat listicals -- >> we do. >> and we certainly do. there's a sense that we really do care about the world. we want to consume that news in that kind of way. if you look at how everybody wants to consume news, the kindle, for instance, and there's more and more emphasis on trying to emulate the print experience as people read. so when we think about millennials, those trends on how millennials are consuming news are not...