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the daniels administration has made value their sort of keystone word. example, in indiana, it's now dotted with billboards that say "education at the highest proven value," to sort of sell purdue. this was bound to be controversial for a few reasons, the first of which is that mitch daniels' administration has been controversial at the school. this is for a variety of reasons, maybe the biggest one being that he does not have an academic background, which made many of the faculty unhappy when he was hired on. it's also the case that the way in which he was selected was controversial given that he appointed all of the trustees who, in turn, appointed him. so, when he was governor, he appointed the trustees that then appointed him as the president, which was also controversial. but assessment in particular became a linchpin of a lot of other issues that have been sort of bubbling along on the college since his appointment, and that's because the assessment in a very deep and real way asks what we value in the university, and it is inevitable that assessme
the daniels administration has made value their sort of keystone word. example, in indiana, it's now dotted with billboards that say "education at the highest proven value," to sort of sell purdue. this was bound to be controversial for a few reasons, the first of which is that mitch daniels' administration has been controversial at the school. this is for a variety of reasons, maybe the biggest one being that he does not have an academic background, which made many of the faculty...
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daniel. as it turned out as the decade wore on the kennedy administration did not deliver to paso or to african-american for that matter. the organization grappled with its future. how do we continue to advocate and move forward? in the end split apart over class, ideological, strategic and other conflicts. the group endorsed daniel for governor. that prompted a walkout of the organization's liberal members, right? which included many sort of liberals like pena and also many chicano laborers that were part of the organization. the first successful chicano revolt happened in crystal city, gain, split paso in two as the moderates bolted in the leadership's alliance with the teamsters. it's weird to think about the teamsters but in texas they were a force for progress. while most historians have enter -- interpreted this way, we see paso split advancing the efforts of people like pena and other labor liberal activists who wanted to group to build beyond la razza. pena wanted to deepen his relationship with sutton and laborers. it could work across texas as well, pena would argue. the split in way represent
daniel. as it turned out as the decade wore on the kennedy administration did not deliver to paso or to african-american for that matter. the organization grappled with its future. how do we continue to advocate and move forward? in the end split apart over class, ideological, strategic and other conflicts. the group endorsed daniel for governor. that prompted a walkout of the organization's liberal members, right? which included many sort of liberals like pena and also many chicano laborers...
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daniel. as it turned out, as a decade wore on, the kennedy administration did not deliver much to african-americans, and so for the next two years, the organization grappled with its future, how do we continue to advocate, move forward? they split apart over class, ideological, strategic and other tactical conflicts. in 1962, the group nearly endorsed the reelection of price daniel, the incumbent. that caused a walkout of the organizations liberal members, which included many liberal organizers that were part of the organization. a year later, the first successful chicana revolt that happened in crystal city against the johnson style moderate led by hector garcia, both of the state convention and alliance with the teamsters another labor movements are in an texas, they were a force of progress. most of the story has been interpreted as evidence of the fragmenting of some type of ideological process, that i argued that the multiracial lens shows a split of advancement in efforts of liberal activists who want to the group to build closer ties and expand outward. na wanted to deepen his relationships
daniel. as it turned out, as a decade wore on, the kennedy administration did not deliver much to african-americans, and so for the next two years, the organization grappled with its future, how do we continue to advocate, move forward? they split apart over class, ideological, strategic and other tactical conflicts. in 1962, the group nearly endorsed the reelection of price daniel, the incumbent. that caused a walkout of the organizations liberal members, which included many liberal organizers...
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. >> reporter: danielle was just as ambitious, finding her stride in the administrative office of a local hospital. >> she became the regional marketing director for the whole hospital corporation. >> reporter: sam and danielle didn't have children, but they had the next best thing -- sam's great niece, aubrey cake. >> you're like the daughter we never had. they always told me that. >> reporter: aubrey, who attended college nearby, often spent weekends with the drehers. >> sam was the best ever. he really took me in as family right away. >> he was just like a regular a dad. he really just cared. >> focus on school. don't let those boys ruin your life. you know, they're no good. don't let those boys get around you. he's like and you're never allowed to date a fireman. >> what's wrong with firemen?! >> oh, he worked with them. he knew how they were. so -- >> did danielle also take you in as one of her own? >> yes, yes. she was as welcoming as he was. >> reporter: aubrey listened to their tales of romantic trips to exotic lands. >> they traveled the world together. >> they had so many good t
. >> reporter: danielle was just as ambitious, finding her stride in the administrative office of a local hospital. >> she became the regional marketing director for the whole hospital corporation. >> reporter: sam and danielle didn't have children, but they had the next best thing -- sam's great niece, aubrey cake. >> you're like the daughter we never had. they always told me that. >> reporter: aubrey, who attended college nearby, often spent weekends with the...
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daniel. be well. all right. you know, the administrationpinning out creepy signals when itomes to companies wanting to do their own thing. what signal does that sendall street? a couple of my guests are coming up. ♪ >> whais going on with oil right now. that is what is happening. you heard the administrion is on full throttle on these aversions. filing a lawsuit to block halliburto chris warner causes em all out assault on energy. chris, what do you make of this? it is stopping another pairing. >> usual, the details on the merger. i will leave that to the antitrust guys. the ministration being anti-energy. bankrupt certain companies to necessarily skyrocket. appointing a secretary of energy who also did that openly. >> willing to do the department of justice. it is fair to view this. more of a broader agenda. certainly a lot of other evidence. >> here is what i am wondering about. this notion that anything having to do will be frowned on. that leads me to believe, he may be a blame dock. he will be doing a lot of quacking at these guys. the
daniel. be well. all right. you know, the administrationpinning out creepy signals when itomes to companies wanting to do their own thing. what signal does that sendall street? a couple of my guests are coming up. ♪ >> whais going on with oil right now. that is what is happening. you heard the administrion is on full throttle on these aversions. filing a lawsuit to block halliburto chris warner causes em all out assault on energy. chris, what do you make of this? it is stopping another...
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administrations of tiny-eyed lunch ladies slopping can-loads of prison chow into steam tables. chipped beef, tuna noodle surprise, and powdered mashed potatoes that haunt my sense memory still. >> danielhicken stock. but basic, good pumpkin soup. >> anthony: this is marie -- head chef, cook, host, and server for 320 hungry and very discriminating french school children ages 3 to 12. on the menu prix fixe today, a pumpkin soup, a fresh blanquette de poisson with white wine, vanilla, and shallot. served with homemade couscous, and a sauce supreme. and this is a very sophisticated meal for -- for children. >> daniel: that's a nice meal. >> anthony: i was a little shit in school, frankly. and like a lot of the other students, we were like, "and i want pizza, pizza, pizza." are the children here -- >> daniel: les enfants. >> anthony: -- open to variety? [ marie speaking french ] >> daniel: she wants to make sure that they always get a little challenged by how the food looks and the smell and also the taste after. i think she has a very strict budget. >> anthony: in the usa, greatest country in the world, no doubt, we spend an average of $2.75 per student for public school lunch. compare an
administrations of tiny-eyed lunch ladies slopping can-loads of prison chow into steam tables. chipped beef, tuna noodle surprise, and powdered mashed potatoes that haunt my sense memory still. >> danielhicken stock. but basic, good pumpkin soup. >> anthony: this is marie -- head chef, cook, host, and server for 320 hungry and very discriminating french school children ages 3 to 12. on the menu prix fixe today, a pumpkin soup, a fresh blanquette de poisson with white wine, vanilla,...
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24-year-old daniel williams went into the bathroom at roosevelt high school and took video of a 16-year-old student and posted it on snapchat. he's now facing unlawful child. administratively reassigned to home with pay. >>> this morning the south tube of the lincoln tunnel is closed as runners hit the pavement for challenge. it benefits special olympics, new jersey. thousands are expected to run from new manhattan and back again. the south tube is closed and will stay that way until about 11:00 this morning. >> good luck to all those runners. better to run today than yesterday. >> yeah that's true. >>> still to come on eyewitness news sunday morning, new details emerged in the brussels terror attacks. which major city the attackers had their sights on. >>> the so-called affluenza teen is getting a change in pace in court for his 19th birthday. how his case is taking a turn this morning. >>> once the freeze warning lifts, we get warmer air. you wish your dog could fight off fleas and ticks. but since he can't... you rely on frontline plus. because frontline plus unleashes a deadly killing force to kills fleas and ticks, plus flea eggs and larvae, preventing a new flea infe
24-year-old daniel williams went into the bathroom at roosevelt high school and took video of a 16-year-old student and posted it on snapchat. he's now facing unlawful child. administratively reassigned to home with pay. >>> this morning the south tube of the lincoln tunnel is closed as runners hit the pavement for challenge. it benefits special olympics, new jersey. thousands are expected to run from new manhattan and back again. the south tube is closed and will stay that way until...
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administration says 225 commercial airline pilots tested above the legal blood alcohol limit since 1995. >> to know that they should not >>reporter: we spoke on the phone with aviation attorney and pilot daniel rose who says the problem is likely far worse than people realize. >> obviously others that are getting by. >>reporter: if convicted, murphy faces 15 years in prison. at kennedy airport, dave carlincious cbs 2 news. >>> time now 4:32. time for traffic and weather on the 2s. johnny. >> chris and mary, hi, everybody. we'll see a dryer start to the day, but then it's cooler and turns wet overnight and into your friday. friday damp an dreary as well. aren't you glad you got up? clear and 51 right now. winds out of the northeast at 12 to 17. it's showing a little bit of patchy frost circling the city. clouds filling in to the weflt. we start out with sun that gives way to clouds. an then by the afternoon drive we're looking at some showers. slow mover, though, keeps showers in the forecast for friday. 51 by 8:00. still in the 50s at noon, still the 50s at 4:00, hey, we're staying in the 50s today. it's going to be a cool day today, so a jacket. and if it's going to be a long day or possibl
administration says 225 commercial airline pilots tested above the legal blood alcohol limit since 1995. >> to know that they should not >>reporter: we spoke on the phone with aviation attorney and pilot daniel rose who says the problem is likely far worse than people realize. >> obviously others that are getting by. >>reporter: if convicted, murphy faces 15 years in prison. at kennedy airport, dave carlincious cbs 2 news. >>> time now 4:32. time for traffic and...
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the mitch daniels administration -- so, mitch daniels is the former republican governor of indiana and is now the president of purdue -- wanted to implement this test at wide scale in the university. they wanted a very large portion of the incoming freshmen and the outgoing seniors to take this test in order to monitor undergraduate learning. the daniels administration has made value their sort of keystone word. for example, in indiana, it's now dotted with billboards that say "education at the highest proven value," to sort of sell purdue. this was bound to be controversial for a few reasons, the first of which is that mitch daniels' administration has been controversial at the school. this is for a variety of reasons, maybe the biggest one being that he does not have an academic background, which made many of the faculty unhappy when he was hired on. it's also the case that the way in which he was selected was controversial given that he appointed all of the trustees who, in turn, appointed him. so, when he was governor, he appointed the trustees that then appointed him as the presid
the mitch daniels administration -- so, mitch daniels is the former republican governor of indiana and is now the president of purdue -- wanted to implement this test at wide scale in the university. they wanted a very large portion of the incoming freshmen and the outgoing seniors to take this test in order to monitor undergraduate learning. the daniels administration has made value their sort of keystone word. for example, in indiana, it's now dotted with billboards that say "education...