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when i came out from undergrad in 2004, it was not here in boston.the last 10 years, it changed dramatic. there is an ecosystem you can tap into and it is amazing. i would not want to do this anywhere else. >> all right. we will keep our eyes on you. my guess is what us for the rest of the show. a story we are watching is minerr cutting off a data for information. they are selling it to newsrooms and government agencies. they say that they never authorized data miner to sell it to the government for surveillance. this highlights an intense interaction between silicon valley and washington. coming up, the future of urban mobility and how it changes zipcar. we have commentary from our senior executive editor, brad stone. we will hear from alan powell, who sued a capital venture firm for gender bias. check it out. emily chang: this is a special edition in boston and we are digging into companies here. around and, with the arrive of mass-driving services, the company may be vulnerable. the president of zipcar joins us now. zipcar's role in the future? we
when i came out from undergrad in 2004, it was not here in boston.the last 10 years, it changed dramatic. there is an ecosystem you can tap into and it is amazing. i would not want to do this anywhere else. >> all right. we will keep our eyes on you. my guess is what us for the rest of the show. a story we are watching is minerr cutting off a data for information. they are selling it to newsrooms and government agencies. they say that they never authorized data miner to sell it to the...
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we have to continue to recruit high school students to the undergrad program.students from the undergrad cohorts. most importantly women on to our faculty ranks. we will be falling short of 300 that. a strong presence on the faculty is crucial. some appoint a stanford is being the father of google and yahoo!. but bill gates and mark zuckerberg dropped out of harvard. have you keep that from happening again. >> our mission is to educate the students. with the degrees that their training for. that is our mission. our primary objective. creative invented kids have ideas and should get encouraged. i would say we're not trying to create a lot of short-circuits and ways to jump out early. folks, complete package. what it means to get a harvard degree and complete the training. those are exceptional people. zuckerberg and gates. that's not the mass of students that your educating. you think that there's room for online education to supplement these. these online schools. >> we've been doing a lot of mass-based education. as institution. quite a bit in the engineering
we have to continue to recruit high school students to the undergrad program.students from the undergrad cohorts. most importantly women on to our faculty ranks. we will be falling short of 300 that. a strong presence on the faculty is crucial. some appoint a stanford is being the father of google and yahoo!. but bill gates and mark zuckerberg dropped out of harvard. have you keep that from happening again. >> our mission is to educate the students. with the degrees that their training...
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university handed out more than 9,000 degrees to undergrads, graduate studentins 9,000 degrees to undergrads, graduate studentintudents, and professionals. rachel was among those graduated, a car hit the 23-year-old as she rode her bicycle near campus last year leaving her critically injured. she graduated with honors last year, but she was not able to attend the ceremony because of her injuries. >>> vice president biden will be back in his home state this weekend for delaware state university's commencement ceremony. he's the keynote speaker tomorrow morning. he last delivered the speech in 2003 when he was the senior u.s. senator. >>> nbc 10 today at city hall where dozens of students got a taste of the law. it's part of law week 2016 and the mayor spoke to the kids about importance of the legal system and how trials work. they took part in scripted mock trials with fairy tale characters from jack and the bean stock." >> there's clouds and drearine s dreariness. we are used to it. unfortunately. this is the top of the adventure aquarium. >> can't see the tops of the buildings. >> look behi
university handed out more than 9,000 degrees to undergrads, graduate studentins 9,000 degrees to undergrads, graduate studentintudents, and professionals. rachel was among those graduated, a car hit the 23-year-old as she rode her bicycle near campus last year leaving her critically injured. she graduated with honors last year, but she was not able to attend the ceremony because of her injuries. >>> vice president biden will be back in his home state this weekend for delaware state...
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the university pill won firm more than 9,000 degrees to undergrads, graduate students the graduates comerom 49 states and 76 countries. >>> here's some fun facts about the 2016 temple graduating class. the youngest graduate to earn a bachelor's degree is 20 and the oldest is 63. >> life-long learners. i love them. >> fantastic there. there are 14 sets of twins, 30 members of the class have birthdays today. what a great birthday. may 6th on the day of their commencement and 167 of the gra grads are named michael. that's the most common name in the class of 2016. >> i guess. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> they will all get to test to see if the cap and gowns are waterproof. because unfortunately, it is a rainy morning for graduation sayre moneys. look at the dreary conditions. this is a live view of philadelphia from the adventure aquarium. nothing but clouds and some light rain. the clouds are starting to get a little bit thicker. the rain is going to be intensifying during the morning hours and the temperatures get cooler at 7:00. look at the c
the university pill won firm more than 9,000 degrees to undergrads, graduate students the graduates comerom 49 states and 76 countries. >>> here's some fun facts about the 2016 temple graduating class. the youngest graduate to earn a bachelor's degree is 20 and the oldest is 63. >> life-long learners. i love them. >> fantastic there. there are 14 sets of twins, 30 members of the class have birthdays today. what a great birthday. may 6th on the day of their commencement and...
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the university will confirm 9,000 degrees to undergrads, graduate students and professionals. the grads come from 49 states and 76 countries. rachel hall will be called at the afternoon liberal arts ceremony. the 23-year-old former lacrosse player was critically injured when a car hit her bike near campus. >>> it's 4:06. an inmate who broke out of a new jersey prison remain on the run this morning. officials say they believe arthur buckle is no longer in the barnegat township area. the 38-year-old escaped from a prison facility in winslow township tuesday morning. he once served time for manslaughter for killing a 10-month-old baby, his girlfriend's baby. authorities aren't saying where they're looking for him now. >>> new information in the case of a wilmington teenager who died after a fight at school. state prosecutors will decide if they'll file charges in the death of 16-year-old amy joyner-francis. police hoped to announce charges by the end of last week, however they say it took longer than expected to sift through thousands of pages of evidence. they have now turned ov
the university will confirm 9,000 degrees to undergrads, graduate students and professionals. the grads come from 49 states and 76 countries. rachel hall will be called at the afternoon liberal arts ceremony. the 23-year-old former lacrosse player was critically injured when a car hit her bike near campus. >>> it's 4:06. an inmate who broke out of a new jersey prison remain on the run this morning. officials say they believe arthur buckle is no longer in the barnegat township area. the...
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. >> of course the data gathered a spy who love, an undergrad at u. siebert lee. internships at top companies pay huge amounts of money. according to a survey conducted by bert undergrad, this are many interns will approach with the average american makes annually in three months. students report the offer they received here. snapshot $10,000 a month come up interest $9000 a month, plus housing and twitter page $8.4000 a month. group on, a struggling company with.doing very poorly $7.7000 a month. that might be met with skepticism. linked in paying $7.5000 a month. google $6600 for four weeks am faced with putting $8000 a month is $3000 in benefits and microsoft $7200 plus $3000 in housing. to give you a sense of how this compares, look at the national average wage about $46,000 according to the social security administration. the data from 2014 but still stacks that. of course this is all self-reported data with 500 students who reported what offers they received from companies for this coming summer. maria: that's good. good competition. and how about the experi
. >> of course the data gathered a spy who love, an undergrad at u. siebert lee. internships at top companies pay huge amounts of money. according to a survey conducted by bert undergrad, this are many interns will approach with the average american makes annually in three months. students report the offer they received here. snapshot $10,000 a month come up interest $9000 a month, plus housing and twitter page $8.4000 a month. group on, a struggling company with.doing very poorly $7.7000...
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doyle: we have to push the pipeline, recruiting high school students into the undergrad program.graduate students from the undergraduate cohorts. and women into the faculty ranks. if we did not address the pipeline at all stages, we will fall short. the absence of a small presence in the faculty, we will not have a draw of undergraduate students coming to harvard. emily: you say that your programs are very different. as someone who points to stamford as being the father of google, whereas mark zuckerberg dropped out of harvard and went to silicon valley, how do you keep that from happening? our. doyle: as educators, mission is to educate the students. to bring them through to fruition to the degree they are training for. that is our merry objective. along the way, things happen. kids get ideas. they take them and run with them. we are not trying to create short circuits to drop out early, but focusing on the complete package. what it means to get the harvard degree, complete the training, and use that to springboard into successful endeavors. the dropouts are successful exception
doyle: we have to push the pipeline, recruiting high school students into the undergrad program.graduate students from the undergraduate cohorts. and women into the faculty ranks. if we did not address the pipeline at all stages, we will fall short. the absence of a small presence in the faculty, we will not have a draw of undergraduate students coming to harvard. emily: you say that your programs are very different. as someone who points to stamford as being the father of google, whereas mark...
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at this hour, undergrads are receiving their degrees. jim gardner will deliver the keynote address at the doctorial graduation, congratulations to them. >>> the phils get a win at home, carson wentz is speaking out about his relationship with sam bradford, hear what the new quarterback has to say. it's all coming up next. >>> so glad you stayed with us in sports, the phillies are keeping the winning streak going this time with a new face in the lineup. >> reporter: good morning, baseball is a simple game as long as you score more runs than the other guys you win. the phillies continue to do that anyway they can. tommy joseph called up from aaa he goes 0 for two with a walk. in the 4th inning, game tied at 26789. next batter the pitcher. phillies lead 3-2. it remains that way into the 9th inning. gomez with a tieing run on base. phillies win 3-2. they are 13-3 in one run game. >>> our guys have been tested with one-run games. they have come through, it's a good learning experience for all the guys, it's a fun way to win the games, because
at this hour, undergrads are receiving their degrees. jim gardner will deliver the keynote address at the doctorial graduation, congratulations to them. >>> the phils get a win at home, carson wentz is speaking out about his relationship with sam bradford, hear what the new quarterback has to say. it's all coming up next. >>> so glad you stayed with us in sports, the phillies are keeping the winning streak going this time with a new face in the lineup. >> reporter: good...
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kimberly: as an undergrad at g.w., katie was not considered sick enough. without seven months of intense therapy at the renfroe center she would not have survived. >> it wasn't enough to cover? >> no. >> you would see people here one day and not the next because the insurance didn't cover it. >> fight on capitol hill right now to force insurers to offer the full range of coverage. because even though eating disorders can be fatal, they don't have to be. >> it feels like yesterday. i wake up and i think maybe it didn't happen. birdiebirdiekimberly: kimberly . alison: to heart breaking. they are track legislation to have insurance coverage. we checked in and the bill is marked up next month and is expected to pass both the summer. that is very encouraging. update for you. back to ginger zee. it does so much for someone with her recognition to speak out. it has to be a difficult thing to do. it brings up so much awareness. michelle: that show is so popular. younger audiences watching will be able to connect with her on that front. jonathan: the crazy part is,
kimberly: as an undergrad at g.w., katie was not considered sick enough. without seven months of intense therapy at the renfroe center she would not have survived. >> it wasn't enough to cover? >> no. >> you would see people here one day and not the next because the insurance didn't cover it. >> fight on capitol hill right now to force insurers to offer the full range of coverage. because even though eating disorders can be fatal, they don't have to be. >> it feels...
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is it like the commencement harvard college so not the whole university but the harvard undergrads.g. it was great. sort of, like the more entertaining speaker, like the ones that the student pick. >> stephen: i've been able to do this a few time. i've been honored to do this at a few colleges. what was your message? it's hard to come up with what you want to tell them. >> you have to think about what your over life and what's in important. >> stephen: what did you-- you went to harvard. what did you tell these people coming out of harvard? >> i told them that they were idiot s. >> stephen: really? >> i did. it was half a joke. but, one, i told them -- >> half a joke? >> well, they're, obviously, smart. they went to harvard. but, one, they're thought underdogs, because they went to harvard. they're over-dogs, and now nobody will be rooting for their success so they have to make their own success. and other reason i said they were idiots is because they didn't go to sanford because the weather is better and they could drop out of school and make an the success at harvard, guto harvar
is it like the commencement harvard college so not the whole university but the harvard undergrads.g. it was great. sort of, like the more entertaining speaker, like the ones that the student pick. >> stephen: i've been able to do this a few time. i've been honored to do this at a few colleges. what was your message? it's hard to come up with what you want to tell them. >> you have to think about what your over life and what's in important. >> stephen: what did you-- you went...
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but she got to see me graduate from my undergrad, which was one of her big goals in her life.eautiful picture. >> yeah, pure happiness, i like to say, in that picture. she was home to me. and unfortunately, she passed away a few years ago. so this komen mission, the work i do with komen, really hits home for me. >> it's to honor your mother. >> yes. >> what's the message you have for men, specifically men? sons, husbands, you know, and those who are dealing with seeing a loved one going through cancer? >> this problem is a problem that we share with women, with our mothers, with our daughters, and men don't really realize this, but men can get breast cancer, too. about 1% of all cases of breast cancer are diagnosed in men. again, we share that responsibility to take this disease seriously, to support our loved ones in seeking the care and screening services that they need. >> i like that you say it's a shared responsibility. that's really apropos. there's still time to register for the race for the cure. it's happening this sunday, mother's day, at the philadelphia museum of a
but she got to see me graduate from my undergrad, which was one of her big goals in her life.eautiful picture. >> yeah, pure happiness, i like to say, in that picture. she was home to me. and unfortunately, she passed away a few years ago. so this komen mission, the work i do with komen, really hits home for me. >> it's to honor your mother. >> yes. >> what's the message you have for men, specifically men? sons, husbands, you know, and those who are dealing with seeing a...
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arcade ya's class of 2016 received degrees as well today, nearly 500 undergrads picked up diplomas thisorning at glenside university. >>> and we gave you a glimpse at the top of the newscast of the regatta underway. we have a live forecast right now. weather-wise, 2 a picture perfect day. as nbc 10 shows us, it attracts people from all over the country. this event is the pinnacle of high school rowing. >> reporter: with every pull of the ore, they are a stroke closer to the championship event. the two-day regatta attracts teams from nearly 200 high schools to the river. while the competition can be intimidating. the atmosphere is inviting. >> just having all the schools out here, everybody's cheering everybody on. very positive attitudes, and the kids love it. >> the kids get really, really excited about it. they know it's a big deal. >> it's really awesome. you have to work so hard to get here. >> the teams, we took poboats u in october, which was a huge regatta, but having it in your backyard is a good experience. >> reporter: hundreds of parents in tow, there's opportunity for out of
arcade ya's class of 2016 received degrees as well today, nearly 500 undergrads picked up diplomas thisorning at glenside university. >>> and we gave you a glimpse at the top of the newscast of the regatta underway. we have a live forecast right now. weather-wise, 2 a picture perfect day. as nbc 10 shows us, it attracts people from all over the country. this event is the pinnacle of high school rowing. >> reporter: with every pull of the ore, they are a stroke closer to the...
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keith jones, nova alum and of course was a team manager for jay wright and his club when he was an undergradou all the coverage from the white house. you can follow along on the nbc 10 app. >>> i'm katy zachry with a look at your traffic this morning. less than two minutes before 7:00 a.m. on your back-to-work tuesday as tracy coins it. this is a live look outside at the blue route. we are seeing delays in both directions, both north and southbound. southbound is where we see more of the significant delays at this time of the morning. fortunately even though speeds have dropped to the low 50s, you're not seeing crazy drive times between the schuylkill expressway and 95. that's only a 19, 20-minute drive if you make your way out the door right now. >>> along the jersey shore, this is the typical view as you make your way up the garden state parkway. this is a live look near the cape may toll plaza. finally we have a downed pole in new jersey along the black horse pike southbound at church road and the shoulder is closed there. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert neighborhood weather. >> still wat
keith jones, nova alum and of course was a team manager for jay wright and his club when he was an undergradou all the coverage from the white house. you can follow along on the nbc 10 app. >>> i'm katy zachry with a look at your traffic this morning. less than two minutes before 7:00 a.m. on your back-to-work tuesday as tracy coins it. this is a live look outside at the blue route. we are seeing delays in both directions, both north and southbound. southbound is where we see more of...
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and keith jones, a villanova alum, as an undergrad, he was a manager for jay wright and the basketball team. he'll bring you live coverage from the white house, and you can follow along on the nbc10 app. >>> one week and counting, and the race is tightening. a look ahead at the crucial california and new jersey primaries and why donald trump is explaining his donations to veterans right now. >>> and it's already been the scene of a deadly flooding. why this texas river could wreak more havoc today. bill. >> this is the weather that a lot of people were hoping for for memorial day, plenty of sunshine and a quick warmup. some communities near 90 degrees this afternoon. there's a cooler change on the way. i have your first alert forecast just ahead. connections. you're not just in the classroom; you're part of the community. you meet these tiny kids every year, and you help them learn and grow. but you also get to know their families, and over the years they become a part of your life, and you become a part of theirs. when you build those connections, you can accomplish some pretty amazin
and keith jones, a villanova alum, as an undergrad, he was a manager for jay wright and the basketball team. he'll bring you live coverage from the white house, and you can follow along on the nbc10 app. >>> one week and counting, and the race is tightening. a look ahead at the crucial california and new jersey primaries and why donald trump is explaining his donations to veterans right now. >>> and it's already been the scene of a deadly flooding. why this texas river could...
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. ♪ hail, all hail cornell >> reporter: more than 13,000 undergrads here working towards degrees willwith good fortune, take their places in medicine, the law, the arts. there's no doubt a cornell education can be a gold-plated entrance ticket to adult life. and only the best need apply. students like charlie tan. he was so kind his high school classmate featured him in a video "random acts of kindness," giving gifts to complete strangers. >>> not just a great kid, but the greatest of great kids. >> reporter: charlie was the son of chinese immigrants who became mr. everything in his high school years. scholar, athlete, class president. the guy with the cool friends. anna valentine opened up her parents' summer lake house to charlie and her other teenage pals. >> oh, he's such a nice guy. he was always happy and energetic. >> personalities, the kind of guy that comes in a room and tells jokes? >> yeah. he's the one that, like, everybody knows him. he'll, like, walk in and, like, the room, like, lights up. he like starts telling a funny story. >> reporter: so you'd think charlie tan was
. ♪ hail, all hail cornell >> reporter: more than 13,000 undergrads here working towards degrees willwith good fortune, take their places in medicine, the law, the arts. there's no doubt a cornell education can be a gold-plated entrance ticket to adult life. and only the best need apply. students like charlie tan. he was so kind his high school classmate featured him in a video "random acts of kindness," giving gifts to complete strangers. >>> not just a great kid,...
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they want to be lawyers and they say what should i stay as an undergrad? they were doing what you were just saying, how do we get up on this latter? and i say, you don't have to study something leading to law. i can't tell you what to study but i will tell you one thing, you have one life, want to you and know that life and you know your friend. you will know your family. but that's very, very few. and if you go into the humanities for those four short years if you learned some other languages, if you read a few books, you will learn about lives that are not your own. but they are out there. every kind of person. so i recommend that. and it comes back to help me. just a few weeks ago we heard about a fellow, it's been playing and all fellow, -- is a really such a person? he is a real serious around and could there be a person like that? that? and i happen to see a movie, a classic french movie on television, no, i saw on an airplane. children of the gods, fabulous movie. great movie. there's a character in it, a real criminal, and he is an egomaniac. i mea
they want to be lawyers and they say what should i stay as an undergrad? they were doing what you were just saying, how do we get up on this latter? and i say, you don't have to study something leading to law. i can't tell you what to study but i will tell you one thing, you have one life, want to you and know that life and you know your friend. you will know your family. but that's very, very few. and if you go into the humanities for those four short years if you learned some other languages,...
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. >> i miss undergrad anotherno faculty member had to kiss theis paint.pa it was good event.do.id y >> i just had to show up.tow u >> he had to run up and down d the court. crt >> make it up and down the dn court, yeah good cause though. great cause fighting cancer.an >> did you win the game.idou w >> the game ended in a tie in a which is amazing. azi >> get out of my shot wisdomut o martin. holly, you can stay. >> thanks . >> [laughter] [lahter >> see. >> she makes me look good.es she makes me look good.koo i say just stick around forroun the whole deal here. you. see the cameras moving now.vingn >> that means holly get out of the way. >> i don't know what it means. i'm not saying anything here.er temperatures outside are a little cold this morning. mni it's 45 degrees. 4degrees. maybe you don't want to getdon' out of bed.out of i don't know. i'm not saying but the sunshine's nice. n reagan national is 45.s dulles flirting with a record ar this morning 37.ning could be down to about 35.bout if it gets down to 35 it ties it a record. if it gets below 35 it break i b the recor
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he has been without question as important and mentor as anyone i ever had an undergrad or graduate school. i also want to thank ben and lisa for being up here. i'm looking forward -- i-40 learned a lot, i'm looking forward to learning a lot from lisa. thank you to joe and a couple of other people. where is sam? sam wired me up, i felt like i was going to the tsa. that was a great way to wake me up. this morning, what i want to do, filling in between t.s. eliot, i want to look at russell amos kirk who is generally regarded as the true founder of postwar conservatism. it was his book in 1953, the conservative line, which had been his dissertation at the university of saint andrews. they was that both which came out on the 11th of 1953 that opened up the conservative movement and gave voice to it. people like peter viereck had been writing about conservatism as early as 1940, but the term had not caught on. there were a bunch of different things going on at the end of world war ii, especially american string to claim voice for who and what they were, not just to it they were not. they knew t
he has been without question as important and mentor as anyone i ever had an undergrad or graduate school. i also want to thank ben and lisa for being up here. i'm looking forward -- i-40 learned a lot, i'm looking forward to learning a lot from lisa. thank you to joe and a couple of other people. where is sam? sam wired me up, i felt like i was going to the tsa. that was a great way to wake me up. this morning, what i want to do, filling in between t.s. eliot, i want to look at russell amos...
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but that's okay this was a steady concluding harvard and we found out 31 percent of the female undergrads work sexual assault and. those dollar penetrated by for city% by incapacitation and those that did not report because they did not trust the school and that is a huge issue now 200 schools are under investigation the office of civil rights is a civil-rights enforcement office doing absolutely nothing when he appointed the started to think to take sexual violence very seriously into exercise of power to enforce title line i have enormous respect for her and she really took this on when it came out in 2011 how many know about this? >> very quickly was a big deal because it told the school's this is what you need to do about sexual violence in here is how you do it many schools went into a panic but it is based on the 2001 guidance that was put out the we can talk more about that with questions and answers. but because of a bomb in the administration we have an unprecedented attention but as obama created the task force to protect students on sexual assault. so that was very exciting and
but that's okay this was a steady concluding harvard and we found out 31 percent of the female undergrads work sexual assault and. those dollar penetrated by for city% by incapacitation and those that did not report because they did not trust the school and that is a huge issue now 200 schools are under investigation the office of civil rights is a civil-rights enforcement office doing absolutely nothing when he appointed the started to think to take sexual violence very seriously into exercise...
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i come here as an undergrad because i found it to be a fantastic place to live and raise a family. i am glad to hear you wanted to cover those processes and aspects of this great country as well as the negative ones we should easily cover by anyone yet bad news -- [inaudible] do you expect to find any controversy within voice of america are the kinds of stories that show the whole picture because journalists by their nature gravitate towards bad and because you don't want to see a cover band. >> i would like to emphasize i am not talking about writing positive stories. i'm talking about writing interesting and important stories. the way i would pay it if anyone were to guess, when i was in my late 20s i covered the america not mobile industry. when their sales are going up to read about why puma were going down we read about why. the japanese say that once we wrote about why. it was to be. we were writing stories about a beat and some of them wind up being good as some of them wind up being bad. some of them neither bad nor good. by the managers laid off, what was going on. i think
i come here as an undergrad because i found it to be a fantastic place to live and raise a family. i am glad to hear you wanted to cover those processes and aspects of this great country as well as the negative ones we should easily cover by anyone yet bad news -- [inaudible] do you expect to find any controversy within voice of america are the kinds of stories that show the whole picture because journalists by their nature gravitate towards bad and because you don't want to see a cover band....
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i'm 38 years a teacher of science and math, but as an undergrad i was one of those rare students whohumanities along with the sciences. i had three terms of shakespeare simultaneously with three of physics. which is going to get to my question in a second. in 1984 i got to visit stratford upon avon, picked up a couple of books there that i'll commend quickly, every man's companion to shakespeare, a british publication by dent, ghei roett and barbara lloyd evans and a quick interpretation of shakespeare by d.c. browning. great to add to the folger volumes that you publish. [laughter] on someone's shelf. my question, with the emphasis on modern technologies and health sciences and other s.t.e.m.-focused curricula in our education systems at all levels, do you think enough students will continue to study shakespeare to maintain some familiarly and that it may be still offered as dedicated courses at the college level as opposed to just kind of inserting shakespeare in a survey course? thank you. >> host: well, let's direct that to our shakespeare scholar and teacher, ellen mckay, of ind
i'm 38 years a teacher of science and math, but as an undergrad i was one of those rare students whohumanities along with the sciences. i had three terms of shakespeare simultaneously with three of physics. which is going to get to my question in a second. in 1984 i got to visit stratford upon avon, picked up a couple of books there that i'll commend quickly, every man's companion to shakespeare, a british publication by dent, ghei roett and barbara lloyd evans and a quick interpretation of...
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i am a teacher of science and math as an undergrad at was a rare student who studied humanities withh three terms of shakespeare simultaneously and i get to my question in a a second i got to visit stratford every man's companion to shakespeare and a completea dictionary of shakespeare quotations. it is great to add to the volumes that you publish. my question with the emphasis on modern technology do you think even if students will continue to study shakespeare or illegal be offered as said dedicated course at the college level rather than is searching in a survey course? >> host: we will direct that to our scholar and teacher. >> he has made it this far ridges pretty impressive. the rationale is that torg where there has spent a larger freedom touse peak to of radius of populations and of origin we can offer asea many shakespeares' sections as we would like candidate phil. so it is an opportunity galosh shapes and forms advanta surely that is the advantages ao for the necessities. >> host: one thing that folger library did is high-school students to send did happy birthday tweets t
i am a teacher of science and math as an undergrad at was a rare student who studied humanities withh three terms of shakespeare simultaneously and i get to my question in a a second i got to visit stratford every man's companion to shakespeare and a completea dictionary of shakespeare quotations. it is great to add to the volumes that you publish. my question with the emphasis on modern technology do you think even if students will continue to study shakespeare or illegal be offered as said...
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more than 9,000 degrees to undergrad, graduate students and professionals. >>> we'll have another updatei sikahema. have a great day. see you in a half hour. >>> cyber security pros are warning anyone with a personal e-mail account that it might be a good time to change your password. computer experts recent le uncovered 272 million stolen user names and passwords being offered for sale by russian hackers on the internet. among them, yahoo! gmail and microsoft addresses and passwords. experts say to change passwords regularly, even monthly, they recommend. >>> a new study ties pregnancy weight gain with children's obesity. according to a study, a baby born at a normal size but by a mother who gained too much weight during pregnancy is more likely to become overweight or obese. the study followed more than 24,000 mothers and their children for ten years. researchers say the increases in a mother's blood sugar and excessive weight gain appear to affect the child's metabolism. >>> a compliment can make your day but insults seem to have a greater impact on your brain. people had their brain
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. >> two had the undergrad rate, if you look at a big issue today, it's the economy.nomy is changing as people come out of school. real wages have been depressed for years. they have a lot of student at and quite frankly, they are financially stressed. maria: bernie sanders is saying free college. do you believe you're going to get free college? >> about the kinetic candidate 10 years ago for a college, i would go with sanders. i would love to not have any student loan debt. maria: but it's not going to happen. >> pie-in-the-sky fantasy. >> baloney is look for a leader who espouses values. most presidential candidates are up there talking about are unlikely to happen in anything close to the foreign in which people are putting them forward in. there's not going to be a wall fell because congress isn't going to approve it. it's important to keep that in mind when we look at how they can vote. i think as a result you'll see a very low turnout among young people in the general election. i think young people will break overwhelmingly for hillary clinton over someone like
. >> two had the undergrad rate, if you look at a big issue today, it's the economy.nomy is changing as people come out of school. real wages have been depressed for years. they have a lot of student at and quite frankly, they are financially stressed. maria: bernie sanders is saying free college. do you believe you're going to get free college? >> about the kinetic candidate 10 years ago for a college, i would go with sanders. i would love to not have any student loan debt. maria:...
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i grew up in district 10 and studied urban planning when i was in my undergrad that i want to talk about vote 16 has an aspect to policymaking. i think a lot of you people are living day-to-day basis on existing transportation, experiencing housing issues that they live at homes. the huge [inaudible] our city goes to. it's been a huge pleasure working at burton high school as a witness so much of these young people most of them are from district 10, are really aware of the system they work in and it's been a huge pleasure to get to know them on a lot of of databases and huge asset to the more politically engaged and vote for the things that matter to them and the policies that represent where they come from. >> president breed: thank you. next speaker, please. >> testifier: my name is-i'm a freshman. i know adult all lgbtq people should be arrested. i know adult things police brutality is not an actual hundred i know adult who thinks africa is a country and it's terrifying to me. that's exactly what i think youth like me should have the right to vote. our generation should have the right
i grew up in district 10 and studied urban planning when i was in my undergrad that i want to talk about vote 16 has an aspect to policymaking. i think a lot of you people are living day-to-day basis on existing transportation, experiencing housing issues that they live at homes. the huge [inaudible] our city goes to. it's been a huge pleasure working at burton high school as a witness so much of these young people most of them are from district 10, are really aware of the system they work in...
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i joined my undergrad degree, started as a physics major, and switched after one year to engineering.ive my father credit. he encouraged me to pursue being an engineer. when i called him and said i want to be an engineer because i want to see how things work. that is when i switched and i went to a pretty hard-core technical school. emily: the indian institute of technology. padmasree: it is pretty hard-core. it still is. in india, it is one of the top engineering and science universities. when i went, there were very few women. i went to the campus in new delhi. there were five women in a class of 250. yeah it was intimidating. , after the first week, i called my family and said i want to come home. emily: what did they say? padmasree: i got sympathy from my mom. my mom was like if you are not happy, come home. because it was at the other end of the country. it was a different language that was spoken there. i did not speak hindi. emily: telugu? padmasree: yes, i grew up speaking telugu. in new delhi, the language most spoken was hindi. i did not speak hindi. it was almost like movin
i joined my undergrad degree, started as a physics major, and switched after one year to engineering.ive my father credit. he encouraged me to pursue being an engineer. when i called him and said i want to be an engineer because i want to see how things work. that is when i switched and i went to a pretty hard-core technical school. emily: the indian institute of technology. padmasree: it is pretty hard-core. it still is. in india, it is one of the top engineering and science universities. when...
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i grew up in district 10 and studied urban planning when i was in my undergrad that i want to talk aboutote 16 has an aspect to policymaking. i think a lot of you people are living day-to-day basis on existing transportation, experiencing housing issues that they live at homes. the huge [inaudible] our city goes to. it's been a huge pleasure working at burton high school as a witness so much of these young people most of them are from district 10, are really aware of the system they work in and it's been a huge pleasure to get to know them on a lot of of databases and huge asset to the more politically engaged and vote for the things that matter to them and the policies that represent where they come from. >> president breed: thank you. next speaker, please. >> testifier: my name is-i'm a freshman. i know adult all lgbtq people should be arrested. i know adult things police brutality is not an actual hundred i know adult who thinks africa is a country and it's terrifying to me. that's exactly what i think youth like me should have the right to vote. our generation should have the right t
i grew up in district 10 and studied urban planning when i was in my undergrad that i want to talk aboutote 16 has an aspect to policymaking. i think a lot of you people are living day-to-day basis on existing transportation, experiencing housing issues that they live at homes. the huge [inaudible] our city goes to. it's been a huge pleasure working at burton high school as a witness so much of these young people most of them are from district 10, are really aware of the system they work in and...
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attended two terrific pennsylvania schools, got her law degree from the pittsburgh school of law and undergrad from penn state. there is no question in my mind both of these women will make outstanding additions to the federal bench in pennsylvania, and i believe that the seats that they will fill if they are confirmed by the senate have been vacant too long. three years is just far too long. now, yesterday my colleague from pennsylvania, senator casey, made a consent request for these two pennsylvania judges but also nine others, for a total of 11. now, i was not on the senate floor at the time. had i been, i would have voiced my support for that request, and i would have agreed to that vote. now, unfortunately, leader mcconnell disagreed and raised an objection, and so we find ourselves stuck at zero. we have nobody pending for a confirmation. we have our colleagues on the other side saying let's have 11 judges confirmed. i am suggesting a slightly different course, mr. president. how about we try a step in the right direction. how about we vote on these two, two judges. two of the 11. it's
attended two terrific pennsylvania schools, got her law degree from the pittsburgh school of law and undergrad from penn state. there is no question in my mind both of these women will make outstanding additions to the federal bench in pennsylvania, and i believe that the seats that they will fill if they are confirmed by the senate have been vacant too long. three years is just far too long. now, yesterday my colleague from pennsylvania, senator casey, made a consent request for these two...