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in alabama, one of the special historically black colleges and universities in the country. i want to talk about to the senate today and try to emphasi emphasize. betsy devos has been given one of the most important positions of education in this country. and call me old fashioned, but i think it's pretty important that the secretary of education have a basic working knowledge of history. it is one thing to appear at a hearing for your confirmation and have no idea what the individual disabilities education act is or not have a working understanding of the federal laws as it relates to education in this country but it takes it to a whole new level that someone who is secretary of education would make the kind of statement that secretary devos made in the last few days. i'm going to read out loud. this is the statement from the secretary of education following a listening session with historically black colleges and university leaders. and i want to pull out the quote that i think is important for us to dwell on today and the quote is as follows. historically
in alabama, one of the special historically black colleges and universities in the country. i want to talk about to the senate today and try to emphasi emphasize. betsy devos has been given one of the most important positions of education in this country. and call me old fashioned, but i think it's pretty important that the secretary of education have a basic working knowledge of history. it is one thing to appear at a hearing for your confirmation and have no idea what the individual...
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people are more likely to go to the university in their town. town. therthere's less variation, so e isn't this thing in the same way that we have it in the united states and britain, and that coincidence i don't think that it's a coincidence that it's because they are structured unequally to place people in the stratified system. do you think people are paid according to the merits of measure and they are most likely to say yes and then there's a question do you think there is a good thing and americans are also more likely to say yes but we should be paid according to how good we are at something in our qualifications, what have you said there is a stronger belief in the meritocracy in the united states can't again, that is a coincidence everybody wants to be at the top then i can do what i want to do and there isn't this sort of scrambling in the same way. we know that leads to unequal outcomes in the system. >> do you think that it was a self the u.s. news and world report it would've colleges especially in the top 100 use them to benchmark against
people are more likely to go to the university in their town. town. therthere's less variation, so e isn't this thing in the same way that we have it in the united states and britain, and that coincidence i don't think that it's a coincidence that it's because they are structured unequally to place people in the stratified system. do you think people are paid according to the merits of measure and they are most likely to say yes and then there's a question do you think there is a good thing and...
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it doubles the athletic budget, but that is expensive. most colleges and universities could not afford to do that. they did something called addition by subtraction, even though you can comply with the law by showing that history, the courts in 1995 showed deference to the third prong, proportionality. that is just math and it is easy to figure out. the office of civil rights says .e prefer proportionality that meant a lot of universities cut men's teams because by cutting the total number of athletes, if you cut only the men, the proportion only increased. fax has that had a kickback of that is title ix? >> as a pr issue, it has been a nightmare. roughly 400 sports teams between the 1990's and mid 2000, men's sports teams were illuminated in the area of gymnastics with so-called minor or olympic sport. it upset a lot of men, it upset a lot of women who cared about the sports as well. said we're not going to tell universities how to comply with law. we're just going to tell them they must comply with the law. >> how often did a woman or group of women at the university
it doubles the athletic budget, but that is expensive. most colleges and universities could not afford to do that. they did something called addition by subtraction, even though you can comply with the law by showing that history, the courts in 1995 showed deference to the third prong, proportionality. that is just math and it is easy to figure out. the office of civil rights says .e prefer proportionality that meant a lot of universities cut men's teams because by cutting the total number of...
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and the university of california released records on more than 100 cases of sexual misconduct across its ten campuses. plus, the all male ballet troupe. we go on point with two dancers from the bay area. >>> but first, as part of our ongoing coverage of the first 100 days of the trump administration, yesterday attorney general jeff sessions recused himself from investigations into russian interference in the presidential election. this after it was revealed that he had met twice last year with the russian ambassador. >> i have now decided to recuse myself from any existing or future investigation of any matter relating in any way to the campaign for president of the united states. >> top democrats, including nancy pelosi and chuck schumer, have called on him to resign for failing to disclose those meetings during his confirmation hearing. >>> joining me now to discuss this, and issues facing california, is democratic congressman jerry mcinerney whose district stretches from contra costa and san joaquin valley. thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> is jeff sessions a
and the university of california released records on more than 100 cases of sexual misconduct across its ten campuses. plus, the all male ballet troupe. we go on point with two dancers from the bay area. >>> but first, as part of our ongoing coverage of the first 100 days of the trump administration, yesterday attorney general jeff sessions recused himself from investigations into russian interference in the presidential election. this after it was revealed that he had met twice last...
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like the students they largely don't critique with the universities do. in britain there was a differet diversity bargain. in britain white students expect, except that all of the peers as intellectual equals. this is slightly different from yours where you heard all of these mumblings of like i wonder that student got in, et cetera. but i didn't hear as much of that. there was a tacit acceptance of minority peers, the small number of minority peers on campus but there's also a bargain that they sort of expressed in britain. this was an exchange first and foremost no vision for increasing equity in admissions outcomes that you are that early when the students really sort of say unequal opportunities but that's too bad. one student said underrepresentation is a problem but it's a oxfords problem. another student says i've had friends at oxford have come here and frankly not been bright enough and i struggled and had a miserable time. i don't think that's fair. it's miserable being at oxford if you you're not good enough. oxford isn't the place where your tu
like the students they largely don't critique with the universities do. in britain there was a differet diversity bargain. in britain white students expect, except that all of the peers as intellectual equals. this is slightly different from yours where you heard all of these mumblings of like i wonder that student got in, et cetera. but i didn't hear as much of that. there was a tacit acceptance of minority peers, the small number of minority peers on campus but there's also a bargain that...
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every time we open the window on the university and make a discovery, the story changes.rful, and that's why it is a fascinating story because you can choose when you try to ask these questions whether you're going to say, well, i want the universe to be centered on me or i can just open my mind and let the universe surprise me. those surprises make the story great. they make it interesting. this is a story of -- there are twists and turns, and humanity and scientists, scientists are just people, surprisingly. that means -- that means -- >> i'll take your word for that. >> that means they're biassed and prejudiced and they have things they would like to be true, and you often see that's the case, but nature drags them that way. the process of science overcomes the prejudices and biasses of the scientists themselves. when you read this story as i was -- when i was writing it, you see the scientists going this way and they had the solution to these deep problems, it is right there but they can't see it. they're moving in the wrong direction and you want to shake them and sa
every time we open the window on the university and make a discovery, the story changes.rful, and that's why it is a fascinating story because you can choose when you try to ask these questions whether you're going to say, well, i want the universe to be centered on me or i can just open my mind and let the universe surprise me. those surprises make the story great. they make it interesting. this is a story of -- there are twists and turns, and humanity and scientists, scientists are just...
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the court said we're not going to tell universities how to comply with law. we're just going to tell them they must comply with the law. >> how often did a woman or group of women at the university have to take the school to court to get those changes made? >> that's a good question. there were lots of lawsuits filed and lots of threatened lawsuits. i started playing soccer in the mid-1970's because my parents threatened to sue the school under title ix. i was one of the first girls in my metro area to collect. all they had to do was threaten then people started paying attention. >> the first time you heard the term was in elementary school? >> i had no idea. i was just another kid playing ball. i was in graduate school working on a project about title ix and i mentioned it to my mother. she said we threatened to sue when you are seven. >> we've heard over the last couple of years the discussion of title ix with the increased reporting of sexual assaults on college campuses, where did the two meet and why is title ix being mentioned there? >> they've always be
the court said we're not going to tell universities how to comply with law. we're just going to tell them they must comply with the law. >> how often did a woman or group of women at the university have to take the school to court to get those changes made? >> that's a good question. there were lots of lawsuits filed and lots of threatened lawsuits. i started playing soccer in the mid-1970's because my parents threatened to sue the school under title ix. i was one of the first girls...
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university. here in archives and special collections are not only the keepers of university libraries rare books collection but also the keepers of santa clara elected member as reflected in its records. we are particularly lucky here in this department actually have what we call the mission santa clara manuscript collection which are the records generated by what we refer to the franciscan era of mission santa clara. so the time period between 1777 when mission santa clara was founded through 1851 when the land and the church grounds and mission buildings et cetera were handed over to the jesuits to found the university, and they were founding the college to support the 10th of santa clara. there was no really public school in the area at the time, so there really was a strong need for education in this part of california, northern california in particular, i've been adjacent to san jose, et cetera. submission santa clara was the eighth at one omissions a stop in northern california between 1777-1823, early 1800s. and another interesting note is that it was the first of four missions of his 21 m
university. here in archives and special collections are not only the keepers of university libraries rare books collection but also the keepers of santa clara elected member as reflected in its records. we are particularly lucky here in this department actually have what we call the mission santa clara manuscript collection which are the records generated by what we refer to the franciscan era of mission santa clara. so the time period between 1777 when mission santa clara was founded through...
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she is been at the university of richmond, visited l, -- the citadel, the university of texas at san antonio. as a consulting scholar on a number of documentaries and feature films, including steven spielberg's "l incoln." she also wrote a well-received children's book about harriet tubman which she will be selling at -- signing after the lecture. please help me welcome catherine clinton. [applause] >> thank you so much. many thanks for this return to fredericksburg. thatparticularly heightens both the lecture series and my
she is been at the university of richmond, visited l, -- the citadel, the university of texas at san antonio. as a consulting scholar on a number of documentaries and feature films, including steven spielberg's "l incoln." she also wrote a well-received children's book about harriet tubman which she will be selling at -- signing after the lecture. please help me welcome catherine clinton. [applause] >> thank you so much. many thanks for this return to fredericksburg....
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university. special collections are not only the keepers of the university library rare books collection but also keepers of santa clara's collective memory reflected in its record is and where we are particularly lucky, in this department, to have the mission santa clara manuscript collection which are the records generated by french is considering what we referred to as the fringes can era of mission santa clara so the time period from 1777, when mission santa clara was founded through 1851 when the land and the church grounds and missions buildings were handed over to the jesuits to found the university and they were founding the college to support the town of santa clara. there was no public school in the area at the time so there was a strong need for education in this part of california, adjacent to san jose etc.. though mission santa clara with the aid of 21 missions established in northern california from 1777 to i think 1823 or early 1800s and another interesting note, it was the first four missions to be named for a woman, saint clare of assisi. the mission church on campus continued to
university. special collections are not only the keepers of the university library rare books collection but also keepers of santa clara's collective memory reflected in its record is and where we are particularly lucky, in this department, to have the mission santa clara manuscript collection which are the records generated by french is considering what we referred to as the fringes can era of mission santa clara so the time period from 1777, when mission santa clara was founded through 1851...
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professor pratt teaches history at the university of virginia and the author of the color of their skin that is an outstanding blocker -- a book. is as university of georgia. thank you. [laughter] then i said virginia? does this mean i don't get the letter apex sorry about that. so the first presentation. >> i stood at the university of virginia many years ago was anybody at kent state 1970? there are release to people and the crowd. >> downtown in the weekend prior. there were 21,000 students at kent state nobody knew that at the regional university primarily training teachers in those days for the public schools in northeast ohio but there are 1,000 people were all this took place in 20,000 elsewhere obviously at that time going to class this. and i know the guy who covered it. so a little bit of a chronology of what and when but the address to the nation richard nixon announced contracting the number of u.s. forces but to be expanded and it would be carried across the of border for the supply line. any soldier serving of that time was the surprise wasn't already across the border int
professor pratt teaches history at the university of virginia and the author of the color of their skin that is an outstanding blocker -- a book. is as university of georgia. thank you. [laughter] then i said virginia? does this mean i don't get the letter apex sorry about that. so the first presentation. >> i stood at the university of virginia many years ago was anybody at kent state 1970? there are release to people and the crowd. >> downtown in the weekend prior. there were...
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very backwards. >> according to the magazine on march 9th a white professor at howard university want to teach his class about the hardships of slavery. from frederick douglas' slave narrative. he began to examine him as if he were on a slave auction block. >> i thought it was crazy and wild. especially after seeing the reaction of the student how he kept proceeding with the auction. >> magazine article goes on to say the professor asked the student to turn around so the other students could see his butt. >> telling someone to show their behind, i don't think his intent was to teach. >> that's absurd. i don't think that was appropriate apt all. >> in a statement to wusa9 today the aware of the incident and is investigating the matter. the student told the magazine he felt racially and sexually harassed. some students asking tonight why history seems to continue to repeat itself. >> supposed to be healing. it's not supposed to be the -- not supposed to be opened. >> cage bird magazine. outside of howard university -- >> the university has not said whether that professor faces any disci
very backwards. >> according to the magazine on march 9th a white professor at howard university want to teach his class about the hardships of slavery. from frederick douglas' slave narrative. he began to examine him as if he were on a slave auction block. >> i thought it was crazy and wild. especially after seeing the reaction of the student how he kept proceeding with the auction. >> magazine article goes on to say the professor asked the student to turn around so the other...
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panels but outside after they finished speaking they go to this signing tent in the quad area of the university and they sign their box including historian in presidential biographer brinkley's who is down here at the festival book tv continues if you listened to the last panel that we held the topic was slavery in america one of the authors iban kendi is joining us for call in program. one been professor kendi, your parents were activist quick. >> guess. they were involved in black theology movement in the late '60s and early '70s among black christians to were interested to say that jesus is black and god is black so take christianity from the church to the streets into a dense black america so i was raised in that type of activist setting. >> when did you become ibran kendi? >> i married a beautiful and intelligent woman and be decided to change our names together and we both chose kendi when we wed in 2013. is from a kenyan language and it signifies mud one. so it was special for us of course, . >> host: how was winning the national book award changed your life at the university of florida
panels but outside after they finished speaking they go to this signing tent in the quad area of the university and they sign their box including historian in presidential biographer brinkley's who is down here at the festival book tv continues if you listened to the last panel that we held the topic was slavery in america one of the authors iban kendi is joining us for call in program. one been professor kendi, your parents were activist quick. >> guess. they were involved in black...
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the university is banning the beta the ta fra teternity. the 19-year-old fell down a set of stairs during an event. authorities say no one called for help until the next day. he later died at the hospital. the university says an investigation found a persistent pattern of excessive drinking, hazing and drug use and sales at the fraternity. >> we have had long standing concerns about outcomes in our greek system. and we have just got on to the point where we're saying enough is enough. >> penn state is also banning beer kegs at fraternity events and lumting attendance at parties. in addition the university is pushing back next year's fraternity and sorority rekrouting period from fall to spring. >>> new at 5:00, israel's security cabinet for the prime minister just aremove proved the first new settlement in two decades. it's part of a plan b to compensate for the demolition of an outpost. it will be along the border captured by palestine in 1967. the community mostly views settlement it is this that t territory as ul legal. israel uncyst ise
the university is banning the beta the ta fra teternity. the 19-year-old fell down a set of stairs during an event. authorities say no one called for help until the next day. he later died at the hospital. the university says an investigation found a persistent pattern of excessive drinking, hazing and drug use and sales at the fraternity. >> we have had long standing concerns about outcomes in our greek system. and we have just got on to the point where we're saying enough is enough....
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the university warned them about the outsourcing in july.hey had to train their preplacements from india for the past four months and one worker said the situation swung his vote to the right. >> i voted democratic all you know my life in california. and for the first time this year i voted trump for president. >> the university says that the change will ultimately save them $30 million. >>> in a statement, ucsf says it, quote, followed all applicable laws and is working to identify alternative i.t. positions for the affected employees. >>> with many bay area teachers feeling the sting of high rents we have learned that some school administrators are retiring with plenty of green. >> only on "5," betty yu shows us why cracking down on their pension spiking is complicated. >> reporter: it's networking time for these public school administrators many of whom will one day enjoy some of the moan generous retirement benefits in the state. but when it comes to the practice of boosting pay at the end of a career to get a better pension, also known
the university warned them about the outsourcing in july.hey had to train their preplacements from india for the past four months and one worker said the situation swung his vote to the right. >> i voted democratic all you know my life in california. and for the first time this year i voted trump for president. >> the university says that the change will ultimately save them $30 million. >>> in a statement, ucsf says it, quote, followed all applicable laws and is working to...
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still as the university continues to grow, physical size and academic achievement, the state made byciccariello marries surprising , disturbing to some students on campus. his exact tweets say that quote some guy gave up his first class tweet for uniformed solder people thanking him i'm trying in the to vomit or yell about mosul. that is last strong hold. iraqi forces are bat tolling clear it, as a result, innocent civilians have been killed, one reason the professor says he opposes the war policy and issues the tweet but regardless of his reasoning the tweet in 140 character is offensive to many people on campus and across the country. >>> he is not a great political science professor in the end of it and i'm surprised he teaches at drexel >> i think he should respect our military that gives everything for us. that is the lee you can do is give up your seat on the plane >> any within really involved in the military it is disgusting and disrespectful. >> to meehan average citizen there is other things on the news that are a tad more pressing would i say in the meantime. >> we have so
still as the university continues to grow, physical size and academic achievement, the state made byciccariello marries surprising , disturbing to some students on campus. his exact tweets say that quote some guy gave up his first class tweet for uniformed solder people thanking him i'm trying in the to vomit or yell about mosul. that is last strong hold. iraqi forces are bat tolling clear it, as a result, innocent civilians have been killed, one reason the professor says he opposes the war...
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i think that the priority of pre-k and moving towards universal pre-k is a great thing, great thing for city and for the region. it pays for itself over time. i think the political tactic of name-calling and vilifying doesn't -- i think the administration should step away from that. as a former university administrator, universities have enormous food operations, as big as some malls, the equivalent of multiple restaurants, so it doesn't surprise me that the food operation would feel that cost or that they would pass it on to their consumers, in this case, within the university, the food service operation, i wouldn't assume that it's going to subsidize other parts of the university more than it normally does. >> the law of unintended consequences of liberal policy-making strikes again. so you see that in the minimum-wage increases, you see that in tax increases, especially regressive ones like this. instead of focusing on pro-growth policies, which would create jobs and take care of a lot of problems, we keep taxing, we keep trying to find new sources of new revenues, whether it's marce
i think that the priority of pre-k and moving towards universal pre-k is a great thing, great thing for city and for the region. it pays for itself over time. i think the political tactic of name-calling and vilifying doesn't -- i think the administration should step away from that. as a former university administrator, universities have enormous food operations, as big as some malls, the equivalent of multiple restaurants, so it doesn't surprise me that the food operation would feel that cost...
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[applause] [inaudible conversations] the mental school of public health and the university and also not in the way of a great conversation so i'm delighted to introduce our moderator well known to all of you i'm sure. michael is the chair of the department of health policy and management. [applause] eye in the chair of the department of health policy and management and i want to welcome you to the book launch. my job as the moderator is to let them come up to ask questions while i have a back and forth and then i get up towards the end and say now it is time to go to the reception and have some wine, so that is my main job. three quick things about this terrific book. this book contains four case studies of leading global health organizations around the world. it's to the literature and that's number one. number two, in an interesting way and pretty unique it is and always case studies. it looks at how the organizations are governed and what the rules of the government are, how they are financed, how transparent they are and takes a look at all these issues and tries to use that to figu
[applause] [inaudible conversations] the mental school of public health and the university and also not in the way of a great conversation so i'm delighted to introduce our moderator well known to all of you i'm sure. michael is the chair of the department of health policy and management. [applause] eye in the chair of the department of health policy and management and i want to welcome you to the book launch. my job as the moderator is to let them come up to ask questions while i have a back...
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i'm a graduate of the university of california. n't think universities should be involved in outsourcing as a policy matter. and there's a lot of politicians that are concerned about this. there is a bill that is going to to introduced in sacramento. both democrats and republicans are very concerned about this outsourcing issue. >> all right. gary, thank you so much. >> thank you. i appreciate you having me on the program. >>> we will follow the story as it moves forward. >>> dave clark introduces us to forward jay matthews, the first african-american priest. >> the beautiful house of worship, the house of light along lake merritt. for some church visitors it is a shock to see him. >> i come out for many visitors. they are looking. wow. you know? and i know that. >> born 68 years ago. father jay is extremely proud of his bay area roots. >> we are truly oakland folk. when i was ordained in '74 in a black movement and we wanted the church to realize we were not on the periphery or the margins. we were alive and well in this church. >>
i'm a graduate of the university of california. n't think universities should be involved in outsourcing as a policy matter. and there's a lot of politicians that are concerned about this. there is a bill that is going to to introduced in sacramento. both democrats and republicans are very concerned about this outsourcing issue. >> all right. gary, thank you so much. >> thank you. i appreciate you having me on the program. >>> we will follow the story as it moves forward....
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maher's statements were made outside the classroom are his own opinion and do not represent the university's views. drexel is committed to and vigorously supports our rotc students, student veterans and alumni who have served in the military. ciccariello maher is on sabbatical at a university in mexico in an e-mail to fox 29 he complained his statement were fed to the outrage machine some on campus were feeling the same way about him thursday. >> i think he should be more more careful with what he says publicly as a politics professor i expect him to love our country and respect what people do it for it. >> reporter: e-mail that came to fox 29 from a drexel e-mail address he wrote this to us. my personal views expressed off-campus have absolutely nothing to do with those of my employer, drexel university the best way to support troops is not with symbolic gestures and first-class seats but by bringing them home safely much those who today claim to demand respect for troops show little in how they are treated both in and out of the military. so more controversial tweets from this associate pr
maher's statements were made outside the classroom are his own opinion and do not represent the university's views. drexel is committed to and vigorously supports our rotc students, student veterans and alumni who have served in the military. ciccariello maher is on sabbatical at a university in mexico in an e-mail to fox 29 he complained his statement were fed to the outrage machine some on campus were feeling the same way about him thursday. >> i think he should be more more careful...
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the university village shelter in place. close all doors and stay inside until you have received and another all clear message. >> i was in my room waiting for my class and i heard the gunshots outside. i thought it was crazy. i went to the window and i saw the cops going up in the hill, going really fast. and i saw some ambulances going down the hill. i heard a noise. it was crazy. >> fremont police say hayward police have since taken over the search for the suspect believed to be armed and dangerous. hayward police have said via twitter that they have would suspects in custody and they are searching for possible additional suspects. there is a second scene as well at campus drive and oaks. it's been clear exactly how that is related to the officer involved shooting. we've made multicalls and reached out to hareward police in different ways and those requests have not yet been returned. we know that campus drive and second street are still closed and up until a few moments ago, we still heard the police helicopter circling a
the university village shelter in place. close all doors and stay inside until you have received and another all clear message. >> i was in my room waiting for my class and i heard the gunshots outside. i thought it was crazy. i went to the window and i saw the cops going up in the hill, going really fast. and i saw some ambulances going down the hill. i heard a noise. it was crazy. >> fremont police say hayward police have since taken over the search for the suspect believed to be...
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we are here at the university of tennessee. in knoxville. the biggest human letter? we start the clock and see if we we start the clock and see if we can set the record, as rokerthon ♪ ready. we start the clock and see if we can set the record, as rokerthon set. go. go. go. ♪ ♪ one way or another, i'm gonna find ya' ♪ ♪ i'm gonna get ya', get ya', get ya', get ya' ♪ ♪ one way or another,♪ ♪ one way or another, i wanna ♪ ya', get ya', get ya', get ya' ♪ ♪ ♪ one way or another, only abreva can heal it in as few as two and a half days when used at the first sign. it penetrates deep and starts to work immediately to block the virus and protect healthy cells.. don't tough it out, knock it out, fast. abreva. ...it shouldn't be whateverfleas and ticks. home... no, no no no no... seresto® kills and repels fleas and ticks for 8 continuous months - for effective protection in an easy-to-use, non-greasy collar. 8-month seresto®. from bayer. i (singsong) budget meeting. sweet. if you compare last quarter... it's no wonder everything seems a little bette
we are here at the university of tennessee. in knoxville. the biggest human letter? we start the clock and see if we we start the clock and see if we can set the record, as rokerthon ♪ ready. we start the clock and see if we can set the record, as rokerthon set. go. go. go. ♪ ♪ one way or another, i'm gonna find ya' ♪ ♪ i'm gonna get ya', get ya', get ya', get ya' ♪ ♪ one way or another,♪ ♪ one way or another, i wanna ♪ ya', get ya', get ya', get ya' ♪ ♪ ♪ one way or...
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he is spending day three of rokerthon at the university of tennessee. al, good morning. >> good morning, guys. we're neelon stadium. and we're trying to fill in the largest human letter, the power "t" here in tennessee. before we get to that, let's show you what's happening around the rest of the country. we told you about the strong storms that will be firing up through the center plains. we have morning snow in the rockies. heavy rain in the pacific northwest. along the eastern seaboard, plenty of sunshine. gorgeous day in miami, with a gorgeous day in miami, with a high of turns out things aren't always what you think they are. gorgeous day in miami, with a high of take guinea pigs. they're not pigs at all, nor are they from guinea. or take this haircut. i may look all business, but look out... . but there's a party going on back here. kinda misleading, isn't it? well, at carmax, you don't have to worry about being misled. the price online is the same price in the store, which is the same for everyone. even guinea pigs. it's only fair mr. biscuits. on
he is spending day three of rokerthon at the university of tennessee. al, good morning. >> good morning, guys. we're neelon stadium. and we're trying to fill in the largest human letter, the power "t" here in tennessee. before we get to that, let's show you what's happening around the rest of the country. we told you about the strong storms that will be firing up through the center plains. we have morning snow in the rockies. heavy rain in the pacific northwest. along the...
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been admitted to the university to make money for the university. you can't say that about any other student. >> you could say that about some of the researchers who are there who are helping and doing other things too. >> sure, and who are getting paid. >> okay. i can't imagine how this would change schools. are there schools that would say, forget, we can't compete with this? >> yes, and that's a good then. they can't compete now but they're trying to. they're spending all this money and student fees are getting switched over to the athletic department. >> you think this is the reason college tuition is up so much? >> no. no, no, i don't think that. but if you take a school like rutgers. $25 million to $30 million going from the school to the athletic department. >> rutgers, my alma mater. the argument, if you have a great football team, you'll have lum buy that will help the school's endowment, that will help them give scholarships to other kids too. >> that is true. you take a school like butler, in back-to-back final fours, admissions were up 2
been admitted to the university to make money for the university. you can't say that about any other student. >> you could say that about some of the researchers who are there who are helping and doing other things too. >> sure, and who are getting paid. >> okay. i can't imagine how this would change schools. are there schools that would say, forget, we can't compete with this? >> yes, and that's a good then. they can't compete now but they're trying to. they're spending...
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. >>> new files have been released from the university of california system showing more than 100 employees violated section misconduct employees over the past three years. in many cases, the faculty members either resigned or they were demoted. leigh martinez in the newsroom with more information. >> those files were released after public information requests. they were criticized for not only a lack of discipline but the nine other campuses. at santa cruz, a student accused her latin study professor. of raping her during a 2015 winetasting trip. he denied the allegations and allegedly told investigators that the sex was consensual. a letter in his file says that his conduct constituted sexual assault and that he should be dismissed from the university. he resigned before any action is taken. they paid more than $1 million to his accuser. the associated press investigation found discipline against faculty in sexual misconduct cases was inconsistent at santa barbara, a professor was investigated when a student claimed that he invited her to his home for research and put his hand up the stud
. >>> new files have been released from the university of california system showing more than 100 employees violated section misconduct employees over the past three years. in many cases, the faculty members either resigned or they were demoted. leigh martinez in the newsroom with more information. >> those files were released after public information requests. they were criticized for not only a lack of discipline but the nine other campuses. at santa cruz, a student accused her...
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the violence on campus has boomed since the cancelled speech of milo yiannopoulous. >> the universityas sent out a letter to all students and staff contempting the vandalism. the university will commit and defend all our students first amendment rights and their right to freely engage in political activities across the ideological spectrum. i asked if they had plans to bring back miley to speak on campus. they say their offer still stands. >> plenty of positive reviews for president trump following his address to congress last night. he met with house and senate leaders to implement some of those plans. pence, mcconnell and ryan were on hand. you can also see around the table, reince priebus and steve bannon also sitting in. >> thank you very much. we're just here to start the process, it begins as of now, and we think we're going to have tremendous success. >> members from both parties continue to question how president trump intends to pay for the blueprint he's outlined. >> he laid out an ambitious domestic and foreign policy agenda last night. is it even doable. lar larry gerstin
the violence on campus has boomed since the cancelled speech of milo yiannopoulous. >> the universityas sent out a letter to all students and staff contempting the vandalism. the university will commit and defend all our students first amendment rights and their right to freely engage in political activities across the ideological spectrum. i asked if they had plans to bring back miley to speak on campus. they say their offer still stands. >> plenty of positive reviews for president...
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do you think the that the university's move is putting politics ahead of the law?age right after the show. #keeptalking. >> hundreds of thousands of cars are being pulled off the road. heather: cheryl casone with what you need to know. cheryl: good morning to both of you. this is a recall of the senata, 978,000 of them because of faulty seat belt issue. mid-size sedan, 2011, 2014, the senada hybrid as well. one injury, minor injury reported after that. >> wow, we are hearing finally the nice guy might not come last after all, is that something we can count on, cheryl? cheryl: finally nice might get you anywhere. this is a monarch airlines, european airline, they want to promote a friendlier sky, if you will, around world. they are offering passengers that they deem to be nice, polite, show courtesy and respect a free seat upgrade. extra leg room, priority boarding, things like that, they will do it all year. heather: maybe temper some of those attitudes that we all get. [laughter] heather: thank you, cheryl, st. patrick's day, some deals there? cheryl: shamrock sha
do you think the that the university's move is putting politics ahead of the law?age right after the show. #keeptalking. >> hundreds of thousands of cars are being pulled off the road. heather: cheryl casone with what you need to know. cheryl: good morning to both of you. this is a recall of the senata, 978,000 of them because of faulty seat belt issue. mid-size sedan, 2011, 2014, the senada hybrid as well. one injury, minor injury reported after that. >> wow, we are hearing finally...
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they say the universities are putting the burden of the school's financial expenses on the students. the board of trustees will vote on the hike march 22. >>> time now 6:10. electric car drivers should soon have a much easier time finding a spot to recharge in one bay area city. >> and severe weather continues to pound parts of the central u.s. after a string of deadly tornadoes. >> wow. incredible video there. morning, everyone. here in our kpix 5 studios in san francisco, 6:10. we have sunshine on tap today. but we're tracking rain for the weekend. >> all right. we are ready for that sunshine. here's a live look at the san mateo bridge. traffic moving smoothly. a lot of cars heading to the peninsula but we have trouble in the south bay. we'll tell you more coming up. ,, ,,,, - everything we stock at grocery outlet has crazy low prices. do you know how we do it? - how? - bargainomics! say, if california has a bumper crop and produces too many oranges. or a winemaker in sonoma suddenly has 1000 bottles too many. we've got name-brand, top-quality groceries priced 40-70% off every day.
they say the universities are putting the burden of the school's financial expenses on the students. the board of trustees will vote on the hike march 22. >>> time now 6:10. electric car drivers should soon have a much easier time finding a spot to recharge in one bay area city. >> and severe weather continues to pound parts of the central u.s. after a string of deadly tornadoes. >> wow. incredible video there. morning, everyone. here in our kpix 5 studios in san francisco,...
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>> that was it, or even the shape of the universe. this led to us looking at what geometry of globar -- and place ourself its one the gee onlity. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> alec ross, why do you open your in the book "industries of the future toy with a story about vomit. >> the first sentence of the book is: it's 3:00 in the morning and i'm mopping up whiskey smelling puke after a country music concert in west virginia. not a typical beginning for the book about the future. want to be clear that the perspective i give is from somebody who grew up in west virginia and who worked as a midnight janitor. so most people who write books about the future do so from a position of what i'd call coastal privilege, and i guess part of what i wanted to convey was that there wasn't any blue blood in this body and i wanted to talk about a whole different issues from the perspective of somebody who grew up in west virginia and worked as a janitor >> host: you rite that people in west virginia were doing their b
>> that was it, or even the shape of the universe. this led to us looking at what geometry of globar -- and place ourself its one the gee onlity. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. >> alec ross, why do you open your in the book "industries of the future toy with a story about vomit. >> the first sentence of the book is: it's 3:00 in the morning and i'm mopping up whiskey smelling puke after a country music concert in west virginia. not a...
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the university village shelter in place. close all doors and stay inside until you have received and another all clear message. >> i was in my room waiting for my class and i heard the gunshots outside. i thought it was crazy. i went to the window and i saw the cops going up in the hill, going really fast. and i saw some ambulances going down the hill. i heard a noise. it was crazy. >> fremont police say hayward police have since taken over the search for the suspect believed to be armed and dangerous. hayward police have said via twitter that they have would suspects in custody and they are searching for possible additional suspects. there is a second scene as well at campus drive and oaks. it's been clear exactly how that is related to the officer involved shooting. we've made multicalls and reached out to hareward police in different ways and those requests have not yet been returned. we know that campus drive and second street are still closed and up until a few moments ago, we still heard the police helicopter circling a
the university village shelter in place. close all doors and stay inside until you have received and another all clear message. >> i was in my room waiting for my class and i heard the gunshots outside. i thought it was crazy. i went to the window and i saw the cops going up in the hill, going really fast. and i saw some ambulances going down the hill. i heard a noise. it was crazy. >> fremont police say hayward police have since taken over the search for the suspect believed to be...
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it is right at the university ave. onramp. coming out of university city. you got about three cars piled up. here is another crash in the background that's westbound right on the university ave. bridge, three, four cars, all lined up in the left lane. and then, in that delay, which is the accident scene here, in the delay, there is another accident. look at everybody all standing out, which is never a good thing, standing out on the schuylkill expressway in the early hours. so, three separate accidents, all heading west, if you are getting ready to leave the house or you come over the walt whitman bridge, and use the schuylkill, to get into center city, i would go 95 north, and connect into center city, using the vine street expressway. here is a example of i95, dealing with some fog, this is 95 delaware county, and it is hit and miss. kind of changing all morning long. this was crystal clear few moments ago. so the fog is on the move. as you're on the move out the front door this morning, new jersey transit river line using shuttle buses from walter rand ov
it is right at the university ave. onramp. coming out of university city. you got about three cars piled up. here is another crash in the background that's westbound right on the university ave. bridge, three, four cars, all lined up in the left lane. and then, in that delay, which is the accident scene here, in the delay, there is another accident. look at everybody all standing out, which is never a good thing, standing out on the schuylkill expressway in the early hours. so, three separate...
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y about a mexican students studying at the university of wisconsin in the 1940's. he had come to the united states with a tourist visa and it expired. in his memoirs he wrote decades later, he says an fbi agent came to his apartment, asked him what his situation was, and said, all right, look, well, next time you go back to mexico, be sure to get the right visa. anythingot going to do because i have asked around at the university, you are a good student, you are a good person. so, we are going to let this go. i'm not sure an fbi agent was a government agent involved, and the story may be embellished but i does think it does give us a sense of more of understanding treatment that students received. their visas were more of a formality than anything else. host: tell us about the dynamic of visas and life is stay for mexican laborers in the united states. ms. cullison: the ins is really selling itself during this period, especially studying in 1954 as an agency that is very much interested in humane treatment of the people it deals with, particularly relating to visas
y about a mexican students studying at the university of wisconsin in the 1940's. he had come to the united states with a tourist visa and it expired. in his memoirs he wrote decades later, he says an fbi agent came to his apartment, asked him what his situation was, and said, all right, look, well, next time you go back to mexico, be sure to get the right visa. anythingot going to do because i have asked around at the university, you are a good student, you are a good person. so, we are going...
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he was a coach here for oral roberts and for the university of tulsa. he grew up in oklahoma city. s in hit a shot the other night. mcquaid shot from three, no good. and tyler self, who wants a career in basketball, too, in management, in coaching. he'll take the next step but his dad said it's been a blessing to coach him in his senior season. great father-son relationship and part of something special in another season at kansas basketball. kansas has scored 190 points in the two games here. that's bill's son right there. tyler self. dan: and kevin, tell me that that matchup between kansas and purdue won't be must-see television. kevin: swanigan and the size of that purdue front line, my goodness. reggie: i'm sure bill self wishes he has the size he normally has going against them. kevin: the jayhawks are going to the sweet 16. a terrific finish, though, to the season for michigan state with the freshmen, the future so bright. a great recruiting class coming into east lansing next year, as tom izzo made his 20th consecutive appearance in the ncaa but kansas in it as a program for
he was a coach here for oral roberts and for the university of tulsa. he grew up in oklahoma city. s in hit a shot the other night. mcquaid shot from three, no good. and tyler self, who wants a career in basketball, too, in management, in coaching. he'll take the next step but his dad said it's been a blessing to coach him in his senior season. great father-son relationship and part of something special in another season at kansas basketball. kansas has scored 190 points in the two games here....
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the university of california regents unanimously approved the appointment of crist today. leighanne melendez tell us what challenges the new chancellor faces. >> reporter: it's the first time that uc berkeley has a woman at the helm, the former president of smith college had come out of retirement to return to cal in 2015 as an administrator, and now to lead the university. >> enthusiastically and unanimous lay prove the appointment of carol crist as our new chancellor. >> reporter: she first came to uc berkeley in 1970 as an assistant proveor. the 72-year-old will receive the same compensation as her predecessor nearly $532,000, including housing. >> brkly transformed me and it transformed my understanding of higher education. >> reporter: yet she's quick to point out the university faces tough times ahead. crist believes it's time to reimagine the school's financial model, which relies on two bloc grants, tuition dollars and what they get from the state. this comes aas the regents are expected to approve a cap on the number of higher paid ought of state students allowing
the university of california regents unanimously approved the appointment of crist today. leighanne melendez tell us what challenges the new chancellor faces. >> reporter: it's the first time that uc berkeley has a woman at the helm, the former president of smith college had come out of retirement to return to cal in 2015 as an administrator, and now to lead the university. >> enthusiastically and unanimous lay prove the appointment of carol crist as our new chancellor. >>...
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erika naylor ent and head and neck surgeon at the hospital of the university of penn. sen by the fda to implant a pacemaker like device. >> called a hyper per gloss sal nerve stimulator. >> it stimulates a nerve to open the airway helping to prevent obstructed breathing. >> this is a new thing that is in between having to struggle with c pap that you haven't been using effectively and doing more involved surgery. >> reporter: more painful procedures with lengthy recoveries that still may not have great results. but you have to qualify for the inspire therapy. you have to have moderate to severe sleep apnea and inability to tolerate or get good benefit from c pap. and you can't be significantly overweight. >> there are three incisions that happen in the implantation surgery. >> reporter: one to install the implant. another for the breathing sensor, and then the third for the stimulator that opens the airway remote control turns it on and and off with a sleep timer. >> you can think of it as pacemaker for the tongue. >> you can feel your tongue moving. you can feel your t
erika naylor ent and head and neck surgeon at the hospital of the university of penn. sen by the fda to implant a pacemaker like device. >> called a hyper per gloss sal nerve stimulator. >> it stimulates a nerve to open the airway helping to prevent obstructed breathing. >> this is a new thing that is in between having to struggle with c pap that you haven't been using effectively and doing more involved surgery. >> reporter: more painful procedures with lengthy...
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. >>> well, joe biden was in our area today to talk about global issues during a forum at the university of pennsylvania. the former vice-president, is leading the school's center for diplomacy and global engagement. he fielded questions from penn's president, amy gut man about america's roll in global affairs among other topics. >>> there there is answers to how we sustain, this global system which we badly need more than any other country in the world and the same time make sure that people aren't left behind. >>since leaving office in january, biden has been splitting his time between penn and leading a research and policy center at the university of delaware. >>> very busy. >>> yes. >>well, historic surgery right here in philadelphia when we come back a story you will see only on "eyewitness news". >>> wait an additional day it would have been too late. >>no time to waste an operation that could not wait for this baby boy to be born, health reporter stephanie stahl shows us the rare procedure and risk involved in this life saving surgery. >>> also cracking down on greek life followin
. >>> well, joe biden was in our area today to talk about global issues during a forum at the university of pennsylvania. the former vice-president, is leading the school's center for diplomacy and global engagement. he fielded questions from penn's president, amy gut man about america's roll in global affairs among other topics. >>> there there is answers to how we sustain, this global system which we badly need more than any other country in the world and the same time make...
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his own opinion and they do in the represent university's view. exel is committed to and vigorously supports our r ot c students, student veterans and alumni who served in the military. can it be argued that because he is known as a drexel university professor, even though they do not agree, something can be done, because he works with that university. >> well, that is a good question but drexel promises students and faculty free speech, academic freedom f they punish him they would violate that promise. the great thing about this country is we have a right to disagree about big issues. that is what the professor was doing. whether you agree or many disagree with him, he has a right. that separates us from north korea. >> where is that fine line? a lot of work places wouldn't allow this. they would say although your tweets are private they are having a negative impact on the work place, on our university, so forth. >> well, university is different. because where you want to expose students to controversial viewpoints. they can figure out their own,
his own opinion and they do in the represent university's view. exel is committed to and vigorously supports our r ot c students, student veterans and alumni who served in the military. can it be argued that because he is known as a drexel university professor, even though they do not agree, something can be done, because he works with that university. >> well, that is a good question but drexel promises students and faculty free speech, academic freedom f they punish him they would...
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and have a great day. .. >> you're watching live from the university of arizona. . >> welcome to the 9th annual tucson festival of books. my name is joyce bollinger, here with southern arizona senior pride.
and have a great day. .. >> you're watching live from the university of arizona. . >> welcome to the 9th annual tucson festival of books. my name is joyce bollinger, here with southern arizona senior pride.
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they were not sure if the universe was maybe a few hundred thousand light-years across and maybe that was it. >> this led to us looking at the spiral galaxies and then to place ourselves within the geometry. >>> [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. i'm president of the policy foundation and i would like to welcome everyone to our february leadership breakfast. most importantly, i would like to welcome our local officials that are here today and we appreciate your service. we have got a great event lined up for you today on an issue that is near and dear to our hearts and it is a key part of something we feel strongly about aand economic opportunity. to introduce the speaker i want to bring up the vice president anita. [applause] >> good morning. i'm a little shorter and closer to the microphone so i hope you can hear me a little better. i would like to welcome today but i want to tell you how much we have worked over the years for the institute of justice. i think the motto is leased or government. he is the co-author come and don't miss your opportunity to get a copy of this. i
they were not sure if the universe was maybe a few hundred thousand light-years across and maybe that was it. >> this led to us looking at the spiral galaxies and then to place ourselves within the geometry. >>> [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. i'm president of the policy foundation and i would like to welcome everyone to our february leadership breakfast. most importantly, i would like to welcome our local officials that are here today and we appreciate your...
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she also talks about her experience as the only african-american and only woman in her class at the university of virginia medical school in the 1960's. this 2007 interview is about 90 minutes. host: thank you for joining us. i want to begin with some questions about the decision in 1954. do you remember what it meant you a time when you first heard about it? dr. pinn: i'm embarrassed to say we sort of heard the decision was made but it didn't have an immediate impact on her school system and what we were doing. it's the relevance and importance really only struck me
she also talks about her experience as the only african-american and only woman in her class at the university of virginia medical school in the 1960's. this 2007 interview is about 90 minutes. host: thank you for joining us. i want to begin with some questions about the decision in 1954. do you remember what it meant you a time when you first heard about it? dr. pinn: i'm embarrassed to say we sort of heard the decision was made but it didn't have an immediate impact on her school system and...
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here in the special collections in the santa clara university library on the campus of santa clara university. here in the special collections, we have not only the keepers of the university library rare books collection, but also the keepers of santa clara's collective memory as reflected in the records. we are particularly lucky in the department to actually have what we call the mission santa clara managed the collection, which are the records generated during the franciscan era of mission santa clara. 1777, when aeen mission santa clara was found to, through 1851 when the land and church grounds and mission buildings were handed over to the jesuits to founded the university. and they were founding the college to support the town of santa clara, there was no really public school in the area at the time. so there really was a need for education in this part of california, northern california in particular, adjacent to san jose and etc. missions had eclair with the eighth of the 21 omissions established in northern california between 1777-8023, early 1800s. and another interesting note is it
here in the special collections in the santa clara university library on the campus of santa clara university. here in the special collections, we have not only the keepers of the university library rare books collection, but also the keepers of santa clara's collective memory as reflected in the records. we are particularly lucky in the department to actually have what we call the mission santa clara managed the collection, which are the records generated during the franciscan era of mission...
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the university declined nbc news requests for an interview citing the ongoing investigation. in statement michigan state said, we have consistently and repeatedly tried to get information to the msu community pointing to media interviews, web postings and a letter from the msu president which was sent nearly four months after nassar was fired. >> as you start to hear details about what people allege larry nassar did, what affect does that have on you? >> i have to think about it all the time. i have to think about the fact that i knew it was wrong, and i came forward. i stood up for myself, and i was silenced. >> reporter: dr. nassar's lawyers said his techniques were medically accepted and appropriate and called the allegations against him patently false and untrue. more than 80 women have come forward alleging assault. the michigan attorney general says they keep getting calls. stephanie gosk, nbc news, east lansing, michigan. >>> nearly every weeks for months there was been developments involving cyber espionage including yesterday's news of russian spies charge inside the
the university declined nbc news requests for an interview citing the ongoing investigation. in statement michigan state said, we have consistently and repeatedly tried to get information to the msu community pointing to media interviews, web postings and a letter from the msu president which was sent nearly four months after nassar was fired. >> as you start to hear details about what people allege larry nassar did, what affect does that have on you? >> i have to think about it all...
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we owe a great deal to them at the university and elsewhere. manleya were gone. he came back searching for property he owned and was told he never owned property here. of land hehe deed owned on chestnut street. where the situation leadership of the black community is basically wiped out for generations. from there we are looking at something now more than 100 years later, and people are asking the questions, what can we do to change that? wilmington, behind every decision about rezoning or redistricting schools or neighborhood schools or whether or not we should have at-large voting for city council or district voting, all of that has a legacy directly tied to 1898 because we are the future of that history. i always think of that event as being like the tunnels that run under wilmington from about seven street to the river with these old drainage tunnels that used to come up in all of the fine houses and churches all the way down to the river. they were probably also used for other things. they are kind of a secret underneath the traffic on the street of wilmingt
we owe a great deal to them at the university and elsewhere. manleya were gone. he came back searching for property he owned and was told he never owned property here. of land hehe deed owned on chestnut street. where the situation leadership of the black community is basically wiped out for generations. from there we are looking at something now more than 100 years later, and people are asking the questions, what can we do to change that? wilmington, behind every decision about rezoning or...