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120 universities -- approximately 320 universities in 22 countries. 144 of the victims are american universities. -- stoledant's cost research the cost of universities approximately $3.4 billion to procure and maintain. that stolen information was used by the revolutionary guard or sold for profit in a run. the defendants worked for an -- andation known
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we'll take you live next to american university in washington. former national security advisor susan rice is on your screen, expected to speak this afternoon about global security issues. live coverage on c-span. >> welcome to american
we'll take you live next to american university in washington. former national security advisor susan rice is on your screen, expected to speak this afternoon about global security issues. live coverage on c-span. >> welcome to american
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coming up in just over 15 minutes, 20 minutes or so, we're going to take you lye to american university here in washington to hear from former national security advisor susan rice, that's at 4:30 eastern. just a bit later on, christine lagar, the managing director of international monetary fund in conversation on this international women's day. she'll be interviewed by opinion writer katherine rampel of "the washington post" coming up at 6:00 p.m. eastern. while we wait for the event at american university to get under way at 4:30, part of today's "washington journal" focusing on trade as a matter of fact. peter desk, a democrat from vermont. issue ofin with the guns, a lot of talk about
coming up in just over 15 minutes, 20 minutes or so, we're going to take you lye to american university here in washington to hear from former national security advisor susan rice, that's at 4:30 eastern. just a bit later on, christine lagar, the managing director of international monetary fund in conversation on this international women's day. she'll be interviewed by opinion writer katherine rampel of "the washington post" coming up at 6:00 p.m. eastern. while we wait for the event...
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we'll take you live next to american university in washington. former national security advisor susan rice is on your screen, expected to speak this afternoon about global security issues. live coverage on c-span. >> welcome to american university school of international service. i'm so happy to be able to introduce both a good friend and a colleague here at a.u. ambassador rice and i have actually also shared a title recently and that title isn't president and that title isn't ambassador but it is actually guest coach of american university's women's basketball team. [applause] go eagles! who are playing in the semifinals of the patriot league tonight at 7:00 p.m. for anyone who would like to go over to bender arena this evening. so susan and i each coached a game. the team won both. so we were a bit surprised, i think both of us were a bit surprised when we weren't picked as patriot league coach of the year this year but we have accepted that our own coach, was actually selected as the league's coach of the year. turns out one of the criteria f
we'll take you live next to american university in washington. former national security advisor susan rice is on your screen, expected to speak this afternoon about global security issues. live coverage on c-span. >> welcome to american university school of international service. i'm so happy to be able to introduce both a good friend and a colleague here at a.u. ambassador rice and i have actually also shared a title recently and that title isn't president and that title isn't ambassador...
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daniel dreisbach is the professor in american university -- at american university. he earned the highest faculty award, scholar teacher of the world. is readingcent book the bible with the founding fathers. i have that one myself. i encourage you to get that and enjoy it. please join me in welcoming dr. dreisbach. [applause] >> thank you very much. it is a real pleasure and a joy to be here in this magnificent facility in this tremendous resource we have here now and the nations capital. let me also say it is a real joy to share a platform with two scholars from whom i've learned a great deal over the years. and the team for organizing today's event. this morning, i am going to be drawing on my book, reading the bible with the founding fathers. i want to turn our attention to the bible's contributions to the founding of the american constitutional republic. i will be talking about the emergence of a constitutional tradition in the last third are sort of the 18th-century. we're talking about the american founding. by that term, i am referring to that time in the life
daniel dreisbach is the professor in american university -- at american university. he earned the highest faculty award, scholar teacher of the world. is readingcent book the bible with the founding fathers. i have that one myself. i encourage you to get that and enjoy it. please join me in welcoming dr. dreisbach. [applause] >> thank you very much. it is a real pleasure and a joy to be here in this magnificent facility in this tremendous resource we have here now and the nations capital....
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she sat down with talkshow host joshua johnson at the american university school of international service. they are introduced by american university president and former health and human service secretary sylvia burwell. i am proud to introduce a colleague here ambassador susan rice and i also share a title recently. at 7 p.m. for anyone who would like to go over to the arena this evening. susan and i each coach again and team won both. we were at bit surprised i think both of us when we were not picked as the patriots coach of the year this year. it turns out that one of the criteria for the coach of the year is that you have to coach more than one game. we have noted that for next year. why do we didn't receive the honor it is of a different kindd that we are celebrating here today and we are celebrating 60 years of the international service. [applause] today if we gather in this building we are in a setting that signals the next 60 years that are ahead of us and this building like our future is op open. it's transparent, brighter, the legal certification building, environmentally sust
she sat down with talkshow host joshua johnson at the american university school of international service. they are introduced by american university president and former health and human service secretary sylvia burwell. i am proud to introduce a colleague here ambassador susan rice and i also share a title recently. at 7 p.m. for anyone who would like to go over to the arena this evening. susan and i each coach again and team won both. we were at bit surprised i think both of us when we were...
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that appreciate it and here to dig into it even more of the details are professor lectured american university margo sucka and conservative t.v. and radio host steve mauls burg. margo let me start with you professor you know when you look at these things going on back in history manila just there spoke a moment ago about the microsoft thought deal but what is it they actually do have to prove in order to say this is an i competitive well they're going to look at monopolistic conditions and one of the cases that i think is the most famous is dates back to the middle part of the twentieth century the paramount decision which looked at vertical integration it looked at production distribution exhibition being controlled and monopolized by one big hollywood studio so i have to chuckle when i hear eighty and eighty executives say this is vertical and consumers shouldn't be worried because this is a vertical deal vertical integration is what was at the heart of a one of the most famous monopoly cases from the twentieth century. do you might have a different take on it what do you think. well we're n
that appreciate it and here to dig into it even more of the details are professor lectured american university margo sucka and conservative t.v. and radio host steve mauls burg. margo let me start with you professor you know when you look at these things going on back in history manila just there spoke a moment ago about the microsoft thought deal but what is it they actually do have to prove in order to say this is an i competitive well they're going to look at monopolistic conditions and one...
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marketplace from another buyer we'll see what happens professional lecturer margot susskind american university conservative t.v. and radio host steve malzberg thank you to us both time now. after a quick break but staying around because when we return danielle de martino booth helps us take a look at the eurozone the european central bank and what the u.s. federal reserve may be doing on interest rates plus journey charges spills the beans on the economics of global coffee as we go to break here the numbers at the closing bell another rough day for stocks with lots of ups and downs in the last hour of trading we'll be right back. the most expensive fish in the world each one is selling for tens of thousands of euros it continues to grow its entire life if it was thirty years old you might have a two ton fish out there and yet they don't get that big today because we're way too good at catching. it's only themselves a much larger mission was once there and that was much more widely distributed we have politicians that are in office for a few years they have to get reelected everything is very v
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marketplace from another buyer we'll see what happens professional lecturer margot suskind american university conservative t.v. and radio host steve malzberg thank you to us both time now. a quick break but stay around because when we return daniele de martino booth helps us take a look at the euro zone the european central bank and what the u.s. federal reserve may be doing on interest rates plus turn each other spills the beans on the economics of global coffee as we go to break here the numbers at the closing bell another rough day for it starts with lots of ups and downs in the last hour of trading we'll be right back. max geysers financial survival guide the liquid assets of those that you can burn in zigzags quite easily. to keep in mind no assets are made to a place of. record. how does it feel to be a share of the greatest job in the world it's as close to being a king as any job there is what business model helps to run a prison now we do or don't like nobody over the place and i don't no one comes in anymore we don't have to serve them anymore it's cost effective that's what they wa
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at the end of the twentieth century american universities prevail and who europe is afraid afraid of finding itself on the sidelines it needs a strategy and so european gauges in a series of reforms to make its higher education more competitive so it can serve europe's economy its productivity its job market and its liberal project england will quickly set the tone before anyone else and to get straight to the point. after the second world war we had a system where local education authorities around the country were responsible for providing a grant to students and giving of covering tuitions fees. and that was at a time when roughly three percent of eighteen year olds went to university around twenty thousand. all science students will. be required to attend lectures on physics chemistry mathematics and biology it will also be possible for science students to major in philosophy knowledge is not bullshit look at what a huge mit we're running one and covering all sides of all all places. in the one nine hundred eighty s. and nine hundred ninety s. there was a funding crisis amongst u
at the end of the twentieth century american universities prevail and who europe is afraid afraid of finding itself on the sidelines it needs a strategy and so european gauges in a series of reforms to make its higher education more competitive so it can serve europe's economy its productivity its job market and its liberal project england will quickly set the tone before anyone else and to get straight to the point. after the second world war we had a system where local education authorities...
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. >> i want to spend time going back first to talk about your own story of being in the american university and being part of a fraternity. so just tell us a little bit about your own personal journey of how you came to understand that your gender identity wasn't from forming and with that personal journey was like in this reckoning or realization as i understand it that happened while you were a part of this fraternity it's important to tell that person's story. >> one of the things i wanted to do is explain to people a little bit more about what it feels like to have a gender identity because one of the things that presents an extra challenge as it relates to his most people understand what it feels like so there is an entry point that i think is a little bit or difficult in the conversation because they don't have that analogous experience. for me i've known i'm transgender for my entire life. i remember some of my earliest memories were lying in my bed at night praying i would wake up the next day and be myself, to still have my parents be proud of me and be able to pursue my dreams bec
. >> i want to spend time going back first to talk about your own story of being in the american university and being part of a fraternity. so just tell us a little bit about your own personal journey of how you came to understand that your gender identity wasn't from forming and with that personal journey was like in this reckoning or realization as i understand it that happened while you were a part of this fraternity it's important to tell that person's story. >> one of the...
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cantu: ndc, at american university. >> why did you pick american? mr.antu: i wanted to study international relations. it is funny because i left arizona wanting to explore the world and wanting to broaden my horizons, and i had that travel bug. so i went to international relations as a way of having a .ery wide view the reason i think that is funny tc, iause after a year in was like, man, i need to study some thing that i am more rigid in and i have more investment in. i turned my focus back toward where i grew up and toward where i came from. that is when i started to focus on order studies, u.s.-mexico relations within the umbrella with in -- with international relations. >> when were you a fulbright scholar? mr. cantu: when i left the border patrol in 2012. fellowship2, 2013 and i went to the netherlands. i was studying rejected asylum-seekers living in the shadows after their application for silent had been rejected, so they had remained in the netherlands in violation of the deportation orders. i was interested when i applied for that fulbright to
cantu: ndc, at american university. >> why did you pick american? mr.antu: i wanted to study international relations. it is funny because i left arizona wanting to explore the world and wanting to broaden my horizons, and i had that travel bug. so i went to international relations as a way of having a .ery wide view the reason i think that is funny tc, iause after a year in was like, man, i need to study some thing that i am more rigid in and i have more investment in. i turned my focus...
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[laughter] -- [applause] >> welcome to american university school of international service.'m so happy to be able to introduce both a good friend and a colleague here at a.u. ambassador rice and i have actually also shared a title recently and that title isn't president and that title isn't ambassador but it is actually
[laughter] -- [applause] >> welcome to american university school of international service.'m so happy to be able to introduce both a good friend and a colleague here at a.u. ambassador rice and i have actually also shared a title recently and that title isn't president and that title isn't ambassador but it is actually
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talk about the current moment but i want to go back to talk about your own story of being at american university and being part of a fraternity. tell us about your personal journey of how you came to understand your gender i dented he wasn't conforming to what everyone had prescribed too. also what it was like and what the realization that happened is you are a part of this fraternity. >> one thing i wanted to make sure he did wanted to explain what it feels like one thing is like most straight people know what it feels like to love and lust i think it's a little bit more difficult on translate. for me i have known that i'm transgender my entire life. i remember some of my earliest memories were lying in my bed praying that i would wake up the next day and be myself. i was a huge reader of history and it became clear to me that no one like me had ever made it very far. at least nobody who is out. it seemed like my dreams and identity were mutually exclusive. for me, the feeling of having a gender equality was a constant feeling of homesickness. on a wavering ache in the pit of my stomach that co
talk about the current moment but i want to go back to talk about your own story of being at american university and being part of a fraternity. tell us about your personal journey of how you came to understand your gender i dented he wasn't conforming to what everyone had prescribed too. also what it was like and what the realization that happened is you are a part of this fraternity. >> one thing i wanted to make sure he did wanted to explain what it feels like one thing is like most...
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approximately 120 approximately 320 universities in 22 countries. 144 university victims are american universities. they stole research the cost universities approximately $3.4 billion to maintain. that information was used by the guard or sole purpose for profit. the defendants work for an organization to the defendants founded for the stated purpose of help at iranian universities access scientific research. there were consisted of stealing research indictment charges nine defendants for committing several crimes. including computer fraud, wire fraud, conspiracy and identity theft. i want to make two points before i turn the microphone over first, every sector of our economy is the target of the list shows cyber attacks. everyone who wants a computer needs to be vigilant to prevent attacks. academic he is to touche and's are prime subjects. universities can thrive as marketplaces of ideas and engines of research and development only if their work is protected from theft. we highlight the need for universities and other organizations to emphasize cyber security, increased threat awareness and har
approximately 120 approximately 320 universities in 22 countries. 144 university victims are american universities. they stole research the cost universities approximately $3.4 billion to maintain. that information was used by the guard or sole purpose for profit. the defendants work for an organization to the defendants founded for the stated purpose of help at iranian universities access scientific research. there were consisted of stealing research indictment charges nine defendants for...
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university system became widespread nearly forty years ago. today the student debt has reached a catastrophic point. during the occupy wall street movement and one of the american citizens and research professors met with andrew ross professor at new york university the world's most expensive university. these activists goal was to fight the unbearable debt weighing on american citizens including the housing debt health debt and most importantly the student debt. the student debt problem and i stated about one point three trillion in total in there about forty million student debtors about eight million of those students are already in default meaning they're not paying out loans people can't imagine social goods or public goods in the united states it's unimaginable that you could have free education so there is a kind of normalizing of a of a i like to say kind of economic violence that people are used to and they just expect that that's the way that is that's the way it always will be the right to education has been supplanted by the right to access education loans. they imposition of that has had the overall impact of stifling optional political imagination
university system became widespread nearly forty years ago. today the student debt has reached a catastrophic point. during the occupy wall street movement and one of the american citizens and research professors met with andrew ross professor at new york university the world's most expensive university. these activists goal was to fight the unbearable debt weighing on american citizens including the housing debt health debt and most importantly the student debt. the student debt problem and i...
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university system became widespread nearly forty years ago. today the student debt has reached a catastrophic point. during the occupy wall street movement and one of the american citizens and research professors met with andrew ross professor at new york university the world's most expensive university. these activists goal was to fight the un bearable debt weighing on american citizens including the housing debt health debt and most importantly the student debt. the student debt problem in eight states to about one point three trillion in total and there are about forty million student debtors about eight million of those students are already in default meaning they're not paying out loans people can't imagine social goods or public goods in the united states it's unimaginable that you could have free education so there is a kind of normalizing of a of a i like to say kind of economic violence that people are used to and they just expect that that's the way that is that's the way it always will be the right to education has been supplanted by the right to access education loans. they emphasize that has had the overall impact of stifling optional political ima
university system became widespread nearly forty years ago. today the student debt has reached a catastrophic point. during the occupy wall street movement and one of the american citizens and research professors met with andrew ross professor at new york university the world's most expensive university. these activists goal was to fight the un bearable debt weighing on american citizens including the housing debt health debt and most importantly the student debt. the student debt problem in...
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120 universities -- approximately 320 universities in 22 countries. 144 of the victims are american universities. -- stoledant's cost research the cost of universities approximately $3.4 billion to procure and maintain. that stolen information was used by the revolutionary guard or sold for profit in a run. the defendants worked for an -- andation known institute which two of the defendants founded with the stated purpose of helping iranian universities access scientific research. their work consisted of stealing research through illegal work. intrusion. -- includesnt fraud, conspiracy, and identity theft. i'd like to make a point before i turn over the microphone to jeffrey berman. first, every sector of our economy is the target of malicious cyberattacks. anyone who owns a computer needs to be village -- vigilant to prevent attacks. targets.ons are prime universities can thrive as marketplaces of ideas and engines of research and development on if their work is protected from theft. events highlight the need for university and all organizations to emphasize a cyber security, increase threat aw
120 universities -- approximately 320 universities in 22 countries. 144 of the victims are american universities. -- stoledant's cost research the cost of universities approximately $3.4 billion to procure and maintain. that stolen information was used by the revolutionary guard or sold for profit in a run. the defendants worked for an -- andation known institute which two of the defendants founded with the stated purpose of helping iranian universities access scientific research. their work...
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she sat down with talkshow host joshua johnson at the american university school of international service. they are introduced by american university president and former health and human service secretary sylvia burwell.
she sat down with talkshow host joshua johnson at the american university school of international service. they are introduced by american university president and former health and human service secretary sylvia burwell.
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at american university. brian: why did you pick it? mr.antu: i wanted to study international relations. it's funny because i loved arizona i think wanting to explore the world and wanting to broaden my horizons. and i had that travel bug. and so i went to international relations as a way of having a very wide view. and the reason i think that's funny is because after a year in d.c., i was like, i need to study something i'm a little more rooted in. and that i have a little more investment in. so i turned my focus back toward where i grew up and where i came from. and that's when i really started to focus on order studies, u.s. mexico relations within the umbrella of international relations. brian: where you a full scholar -- full right scholar and where? mr. cantu: i was a full right scholar when i left the border patrol in 2012. i think i had a 2012-2013 fellowship. and i went to the netherlands. and i was studying rejected asylum-seekers living in the shadows after their application for asylum had been rejected. so they had sort of remai
at american university. brian: why did you pick it? mr.antu: i wanted to study international relations. it's funny because i loved arizona i think wanting to explore the world and wanting to broaden my horizons. and i had that travel bug. and so i went to international relations as a way of having a very wide view. and the reason i think that's funny is because after a year in d.c., i was like, i need to study something i'm a little more rooted in. and that i have a little more investment in....
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the power plants an into 41030 and 0 the national security adviser susan rice speaks at the american university. at 6 p.m. an interview with the managing director c-span2 has live coverage of the senate and debate on rolling back the regulations of the banking industry. a house hearing on the preparations and response to a flu epidemic i epidemic and 2:1e on the domestic violence in the military next a look at president donald trump's proposed targets on the aluminum imports. the institute chats with guests on washington journal. this is 25 minutes. >> from the peterson institute for international economics as the senior fellow and also podcast if you are interested called trade talks, good morning. we're talking about the terrorists. let's start off on the real basis. how does this work? >> guest: is basically ago tax on goods that are coming in with trading partners, so the products that are steel or aluminum in the united states don't get taxed on the stuff coming from canada, europe or japan. now it sounds like that shouldn't actually have an impact s if you buy the american steel or alumin
the power plants an into 41030 and 0 the national security adviser susan rice speaks at the american university. at 6 p.m. an interview with the managing director c-span2 has live coverage of the senate and debate on rolling back the regulations of the banking industry. a house hearing on the preparations and response to a flu epidemic i epidemic and 2:1e on the domestic violence in the military next a look at president donald trump's proposed targets on the aluminum imports. the institute...
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spend time talking about it but i want to go back first to talk about your own story being at american university as part of a fraternity. tell us a little bit about your own personal journey and how you came to understand that your gender identity was concerning and what that personal journey was like in a little bit about the reckoning or realization as i understand it that happened while you were at this fraternity. it's important to tell that. >> guest: one of the things i want to make sure i did in this book was explained to people a little bit more about what it feels like to have a gender identity. one of the things that prevent an extra challenge in the fight for transcend most people understand what it feels like to love so there's an entry point for and bisexual people that makes it more difficult in a conversation on trans rights. non-transgender people don't have that analogous experience. for me i have known i'm transgender my entire life that i remember some of my earliest memories were lying in bed at night praying that i would wake up the next day and be myself. still have my pare
spend time talking about it but i want to go back first to talk about your own story being at american university as part of a fraternity. tell us a little bit about your own personal journey and how you came to understand that your gender identity was concerning and what that personal journey was like in a little bit about the reckoning or realization as i understand it that happened while you were at this fraternity. it's important to tell that. >> guest: one of the things i want to...
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. >>> his father was president of the american university of beirut. he was shot and killed by terrorists in 1984. congressman -- and mike thompson spoke to the students. telling them they have more power than they think to influence the work of lawmakers.>>> a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. the roads are wet. another storm rolled into the area this afternoon. bill martin joins us with more on all the wet weather in the forecast this week.>>> snow in the mountains. winter storm warning will last through the week. 5 to 6 feet of snow. this week it will be better. the storm door was open last week. there was just no storms. here we are with everything we need to get significant rain. we have moisture coming out of the tropics. this tale and is getting pulled in. that is what you want. you have the cold air coming from here. the warm moist air in the low centered right here. this low will sit out here pretty much all week and wobble around. it will send impulses are away. the timing on this is going to be sketchy. the timing we know it is going t
. >>> his father was president of the american university of beirut. he was shot and killed by terrorists in 1984. congressman -- and mike thompson spoke to the students. telling them they have more power than they think to influence the work of lawmakers.>>> a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. the roads are wet. another storm rolled into the area this afternoon. bill martin joins us with more on all the wet weather in the forecast this week.>>> snow in the...
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she is speaking at american university in washington live at 4:30 eastern. then the international director of the monetary fund and will have an interview with the "washington post" live at 6:00 proximate cause eastern. > in this year's student cam competition, pick a piece of the u.s. constitution and illustrating why it's important. they compete to win cash prizes and we received 2,985 entries from 48 states. to first prize goes montgomery blair high school for no trespassing, seeking justice for native women. > you won the grand prize! [cheers and applause] >> with this year's topic, it was an open-ended question and had time to focus in and when i looked online and got the contact information, i thought tyler, we have to do this and get in contact with the person. we sent some emails and started filming and sent more emails after that and everything kind of fell into place. >> it was 26 different amendments that we looked at and evaluated and a lot of controversy going on right now in the public. and what affected us in our region and going to college, t
she is speaking at american university in washington live at 4:30 eastern. then the international director of the monetary fund and will have an interview with the "washington post" live at 6:00 proximate cause eastern. > in this year's student cam competition, pick a piece of the u.s. constitution and illustrating why it's important. they compete to win cash prizes and we received 2,985 entries from 48 states. to first prize goes montgomery blair high school for no trespassing,...
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factors will contribute to what has been labeled the golden age of american higher education between 1945 and 1970, college and university enrollments increased by 227% so that by 1970, over one third of americans between the ages of 18 and 24 are enrolled. public institutions will meet most of this demand either by expanding existing campuses or constructing entirely new ones such as the university of south florida in tampa. established in 1956, it was as the first president john allen liked to claim the first four-year public university conceived, planned and built in the united states in the 20th century. when it opened to students in 1960 the university ha1960, thea budget of 2.4 million, ten buildings, 341 in four years including 109 full-time faculty and fewer than 2,000 students. one decade later, the budget was 38.4 million included 73 buildings, over 1700 employees come 850 full-time facult 830 fd almost 18,000 students in a branch campus in st. petersburg. by any measure, this was remarkable growth. but what's interesting is that it is designed intentionally to serve it, quote, nontraditional urban commuter stu
factors will contribute to what has been labeled the golden age of american higher education between 1945 and 1970, college and university enrollments increased by 227% so that by 1970, over one third of americans between the ages of 18 and 24 are enrolled. public institutions will meet most of this demand either by expanding existing campuses or constructing entirely new ones such as the university of south florida in tampa. established in 1956, it was as the first president john allen liked...
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of that, the importance of science for the future of america was dependent on research and american universities. as a new idea for most university professors to engage in serious research. whole, this was not typical of your favorite liberal arts college in crawfordsville, indiana. this is not what went on there. after 1945, in the creation of the national science foundation and funding for the national institutes of health and the creation of the department of health and welfare, faculty and universities shifted their focus of practice from the faculty club to laboratories and libraries. as a result of this federal funding. the consequence was that college became commonplace for white voice with significant family incomes. less so for girls and blacks. the 71% of the top quartile of family income boys had degrees while 10% of the bomb quartile did. shot goinguch better to college if you were affluent. there was no federal financial aid. the enrollment was absolutely extraordinary. that is the first. changes in university. second issue is the servicemen's readjustment act, the g.i. bill. those
of that, the importance of science for the future of america was dependent on research and american universities. as a new idea for most university professors to engage in serious research. whole, this was not typical of your favorite liberal arts college in crawfordsville, indiana. this is not what went on there. after 1945, in the creation of the national science foundation and funding for the national institutes of health and the creation of the department of health and welfare, faculty and...
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. >> reporter: kerr's father was president was -- of an american university when he was shot and killed by terrorists in 1980 for when kerr was only 18 years old. congressman ro khanna and mike thompson also spoke to the highschoolers. >>> tomorrow will be a month since 17 people were killed at stoneman douglas high school in florida. it will also be the first coordinated national demonstration in support of gun control. organizers of the women's march are calling for students and staff to walk out of their classrooms at 10:00 in the morning for 17 minutes. one minute for each of the people killed in the florida school shooting. more than 185,000 p -- students are expected to participate in wednesday's walkout. coming up next walkouts have been organized for many schools here in the bay area. it does not mean they are being allowed. some schools are allowing the protests. to happen as planned. others are permitting them in a limited form as long as students don't leave campus. and some schools are not allowing the lockout. they will issue absences if the students leave the classroom. th
. >> reporter: kerr's father was president was -- of an american university when he was shot and killed by terrorists in 1980 for when kerr was only 18 years old. congressman ro khanna and mike thompson also spoke to the highschoolers. >>> tomorrow will be a month since 17 people were killed at stoneman douglas high school in florida. it will also be the first coordinated national demonstration in support of gun control. organizers of the women's march are calling for students...
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the united states clearly dominates the ranking among the top two hundred there at the fifty american universities eighteen blish for french and four german. so i'm afraid international rankings aren't and i sound afraid because i absolutely hate them but in some parts of the world in particular by all accounts it ranks. strong. predict for us of all of these. yes. doors are on the president and off track is often up to the end i'm raking in sit what's your name. from the high tucked it does rain can of one for granted even for freddie. and institutes your own dimension bill didn't mention the us i know my hero and i know about the come on this crowded mess and in the end the fog when it was would you when you visited got of the phone to not mention quality. to shower. and bed mark just kind of. up. whereas the criticism is substantial there are a few years in university presidents resist this ranking grace the narcissistic offer is tempting be seen and be identified as the best and so countries increase university merges with an explicit objective build up the number of research labs multiply pub
the united states clearly dominates the ranking among the top two hundred there at the fifty american universities eighteen blish for french and four german. so i'm afraid international rankings aren't and i sound afraid because i absolutely hate them but in some parts of the world in particular by all accounts it ranks. strong. predict for us of all of these. yes. doors are on the president and off track is often up to the end i'm raking in sit what's your name. from the high tucked it does...
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she's at the american university school of international service here in washington. live coverage at 4:30 eastern. after that, christine lagar, managing director of the international monetary fund marks international women's day with an interview at the "washington post," watch that live beginning at 6:00 p.m. astern here on c-span. >> in this year's student cam competition we asked students to choose a provision of the u.s. constitution and create a video illustrating why it's important. students competed for the chance to win cash prizes and we received 2,985 entries from 46 states. the first prize winner for the high school east category go it is to two students from montgomery blare high school for "no trespassing seeking justice for in itive winners." the first prize winners for the gh school central are will foote and james dyer from whitefish bay high school in whitefish bay, wisconsin for "wisconsin votes count." and first prize from high school west is may zhen and payton liquin from capital high school in boise, idaho. first prize in middle school was kiera
she's at the american university school of international service here in washington. live coverage at 4:30 eastern. after that, christine lagar, managing director of the international monetary fund marks international women's day with an interview at the "washington post," watch that live beginning at 6:00 p.m. astern here on c-span. >> in this year's student cam competition we asked students to choose a provision of the u.s. constitution and create a video illustrating why it's...
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. >> reporter: after she got accepted to american university she is calling for safety precautionary measures including bag checks at graduation. >> all -- all of them say a solution is complex but believes education and awareness is key. >> if we have education in schools about not abusing drugs and we should probably have that same education structures with weapons a. >> reporter: azenith smith, ktvu news. >>> frustrated parents sounding off to federal officials. coming up, the latest on the high school sexual assault scandal exposed by our 2 investigates team. >> russia retaliating after the u.s. closed the russian consulate in seattle by expelling 6 american diplomats. >>> we are off to a nice start. northbound 101 approaching the 80 split looks good heading into downtown. >> after a record setting thursday, we will see higher clouds spill in today. it's warm. 40s and 50s. we will look at the weekend forecast coming up. ♪ seresto, seresto, seresto jake... ♪ seresto, seresto, seresto whatever your dog brings home to you, it shouldn't be fleas and ticks. seresto gives your dog 8 co
. >> reporter: after she got accepted to american university she is calling for safety precautionary measures including bag checks at graduation. >> all -- all of them say a solution is complex but believes education and awareness is key. >> if we have education in schools about not abusing drugs and we should probably have that same education structures with weapons a. >> reporter: azenith smith, ktvu news. >>> frustrated parents sounding off to federal...
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united states clearly dominates the ranking among the top two hundred there out of the fifty american universities eighteen blish four french and four german. so i'm afraid international rankings are in full and i sound afraid because i absolutely hate but in some parts of the world in particular by all accounts it ranks. strong. printed for us of all of these. yes. doors are on the president and off track is often up in the end i'm raking in sit what's your one and. only phone. from there the have it tucked it does rain can of gone for granted that even for friday up vegas institutes your own dimension. let's mention the us i know my hero and i know one man of god you cannot miss it crowded a mess and in the end the fog when it was just would you when you visited got of the phone to not mention quality. to shower. and went back just kind of. up. whereas the criticism is substantial there are a few years in university presidents resist this ranking race the narcissistic offer is tempting be seen and be identified as the best and so countries increase university merges with an explicit objective bu
united states clearly dominates the ranking among the top two hundred there out of the fifty american universities eighteen blish four french and four german. so i'm afraid international rankings are in full and i sound afraid because i absolutely hate but in some parts of the world in particular by all accounts it ranks. strong. printed for us of all of these. yes. doors are on the president and off track is often up in the end i'm raking in sit what's your one and. only phone. from there the...
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at the end of the twentieth century american universities prevail andrew europe is afraid afraid of finding itself on the sidelines it needs a strategy and so european gauges in a series of reforms to make its higher education more competitive so it can serve europe's economy its productivity its job market and its liberal project england will quickly set the tone before anyone else and to get straight to the point. after the second world war we had a system where local education authorities around the country were responsible for providing a grant to students and giving covering. that was at a time when roughly three percent of eighteen year olds went to university around twenty thousand a year. all science students will for their first two terms beta glad to again lectures on physics chemistry mathematics and biology it will also be a bottle of a science student or majored in philosophy knowledge is not a straight affair but a huge net one in one piece covering all subjects all all places. in the one nine hundred eighty s. and nine hundred ninety s. there was a funding crisis amongst univ
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it's clearly dominates the ranking among the top hundred there at the fifty american universities eight hundred place for french and for german. so i'm afraid international rankings are important and i sound afraid because i absolutely hate them but in some parts of the world in particular they are counted rankings a. good dog for the stuff in and out of here dear ones from sean he couldn't use persian if phone call us up on those didn't. your. daughter only president went off fuck is often up till the end and raking in sit what's your one and. only phone via houghton in. suffolk tucked it does rain can of one for quantity of and up and for thirty up the english and institutes your own dimension bill didn't mention the others i know my dear fellow and i know one of god become a mission credited even the messenger in the end who does the frog when it was just would you when you visited got of the phone to not mention quality. to show on if you good for. them and mark just kind of the. up. whereas the criticism is substantial very few years peon university presidents resist this ranking g
it's clearly dominates the ranking among the top hundred there at the fifty american universities eight hundred place for french and for german. so i'm afraid international rankings are important and i sound afraid because i absolutely hate them but in some parts of the world in particular they are counted rankings a. good dog for the stuff in and out of here dear ones from sean he couldn't use persian if phone call us up on those didn't. your. daughter only president went off fuck is often up...
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united states clearly dominates the ranking among the top two hundred there out of the fifty american universities eighteen blish four french and four german. so i'm afraid international rankings aren't and i sound afraid because i absolutely hate but in some parts of the world in particular by all accounts it ranks. strong. organised for us of all of these. doors are on the president and off track is. up till the end i'm raking in sit with your one and. only phone. from the high have it tucked it does rain can of gone fun granted that even for a friday up the. institute's your own dimension bill didn't mention the us i know my hero and i know of god become a mission. mess and in the end. would you when you president got of the phone to not mention quality. to shower. and then and mark just kind of. up. whereas the criticism is substantial very few your pin university presidents resist this ranking grace the narcissistic offer is tempting be seen and be identified as the best and so countries increase university merges with an explicit objective build up the number of research labs multiply public
united states clearly dominates the ranking among the top two hundred there out of the fifty american universities eighteen blish four french and four german. so i'm afraid international rankings aren't and i sound afraid because i absolutely hate but in some parts of the world in particular by all accounts it ranks. strong. organised for us of all of these. doors are on the president and off track is. up till the end i'm raking in sit with your one and. only phone. from the high have it tucked...
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his father was assassinated, shot twice in the head while serving as president of the american university in beirut. kerr was just 18 years ld old, a college student at the time. >>> preparations under way in san diego county for president trump's visit to california on tuesday. in fact, the no parking tow away zone signs are posted near the area for the visit during which mr. trump will inspect prototypes for his border wall. local law enforcement will be gearing up for protests as well. the sheriff has requested what is called temporary area restrictions, legal maneuver banning protesters from holding knives, sticks, guns or any other object. >>> major announcement regarding one of the biggest decisions facing california, who will be our next governor? on may 8th, nbc bay area and the silicon valley community foundation will host a live debate featuring the top candidates. it will be moderated by nbc news political director chuck todd. we will broadcast the debate live on nbc bay area. and that's at 6:30, may 8th. join us for that. >>> meteorologist jeff verneri joins us now, almost at
his father was assassinated, shot twice in the head while serving as president of the american university in beirut. kerr was just 18 years ld old, a college student at the time. >>> preparations under way in san diego county for president trump's visit to california on tuesday. in fact, the no parking tow away zone signs are posted near the area for the visit during which mr. trump will inspect prototypes for his border wall. local law enforcement will be gearing up for protests as...
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jennifer daskal teaches at the american university school of law in washington d.c., and she used to work for the justice department. nice to have you. walk us through this case which is kind of complicated and confusing. jennifer: so microsoft's argument is you have a warrant. warrants only reach the territorial boundaries of the united states and this data is outside the united states. you can't get it. if you want it you have to go to ireland and ask the irish government to get it for you and turn it back over to you, the u.s. government. soledad: what's the government's case? jennifer: the government says that's crazy. you're based in redmond, washington. you can access this data from washington without ever stepping foot in ireland all you have to do is press some buttons. the data comes back here into washington. this is clearly a territorial exercise of our authority. nobody's crossing borders, we're not crossing borders. we're not asking you to cross borders. so do what we're asking you to do. this is perfectly permissible. soledad: one could imagine that a company, if micros
jennifer daskal teaches at the american university school of law in washington d.c., and she used to work for the justice department. nice to have you. walk us through this case which is kind of complicated and confusing. jennifer: so microsoft's argument is you have a warrant. warrants only reach the territorial boundaries of the united states and this data is outside the united states. you can't get it. if you want it you have to go to ireland and ask the irish government to get it for you...
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the chair of islamic studies at american university has spent the last sever years traveling throughoutthe region to find outhy europe's historic link with islam has broken down, and what can be done to fix it. his findings are in a new book, "journey to europe," and he tjoined me studio. anambassador, you very much indeed. it is difficult to make a generalization, but how would you sum up perceptions of muslims in europe right now?al >> gen and broadly negative. it is serious enough for a lotbe of parties tiding the ntattails of this sentiment and even making brash ents and statements, talking about concentratn camps, talking about even soap factories. this is laely in eastern europe this is happening. those interested in building bridges, as i amneed to be aware of this and present arguments and data an examples of how to build these bridges. europe has an answer. the remarkable thing we found is europe needs a pluralist identity. there is a time when europe hads a pluridentity where jews and christians and muslims could work and live and create together. thatg was a remarkable find h
the chair of islamic studies at american university has spent the last sever years traveling throughoutthe region to find outhy europe's historic link with islam has broken down, and what can be done to fix it. his findings are in a new book, "journey to europe," and he tjoined me studio. anambassador, you very much indeed. it is difficult to make a generalization, but how would you sum up perceptions of muslims in europe right now?al >> gen and broadly negative. it is serious...
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the united states clearly dominates the ranking among the top hundred there are over fifty american universities eighteen blish for french and four german. so i'm afraid international rankings aren't sound afraid because i absolutely hate but in some parts of the world in particular by all accounts it ranks. strong.
the united states clearly dominates the ranking among the top hundred there are over fifty american universities eighteen blish for french and four german. so i'm afraid international rankings aren't sound afraid because i absolutely hate but in some parts of the world in particular by all accounts it ranks. strong.
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the united states clearly dominates the ranking among the top hundred there are over fifty american universities eighteen blish for french and four german. so i'm afraid international rankings aren't almost sound afraid because i absolutely hate but in some parts of the world in particular by all accounts it ranks. strong. printed for us of all of these. doors on the president went off fuck it. up to the end i'm raking in sit what's your name. from there the high have it tucked it does rain can of gone for granted even for freddy up vegas i missed it with your own dimension didn't mention the us i know my hero and i know about the come on this mit crowd into a mess and in the end the frog when it was just would you when you visited got of the phone to not mention quality. to shower. and then mark just kind of. up. whereas the criticism is substantial very few your pin university presidents resist this ranking race the narcissistic offer is tempting be seen and be identified as the best and so countries increase university merges with an explicit objective build up the number of research labs mul
the united states clearly dominates the ranking among the top hundred there are over fifty american universities eighteen blish for french and four german. so i'm afraid international rankings aren't almost sound afraid because i absolutely hate but in some parts of the world in particular by all accounts it ranks. strong. printed for us of all of these. doors on the president went off fuck it. up to the end i'm raking in sit what's your name. from there the high have it tucked it does rain can...
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at the end of the twentieth century american universities prevail andrew europe is afraid afraid of finding itself on the sidelines it needs a strategy and so european gauges in a series of reforms to make its higher education more competitive so it can serve europe's economy its productivity its job market and its liberal project england will quickly set the tone before anyone else and to get straight to the point. after the second world war we had a system where local education authorities around the country were responsible for providing a grant to students and giving of covering tuitions fees. and that was at a time when roughly three percent of eighteen year olds went to university around twenty thousand. all science students will. be required to attend lectures on physics chemistry mathematics and biology it will also be possible for science students to major in philosophy. knowledge is not a set of facts but a huge net woven in one piece and covering all subjects all places all people. in the one nine hundred eighty s. and nine hundred ninety s. there was a funding crisis amongst uni
at the end of the twentieth century american universities prevail andrew europe is afraid afraid of finding itself on the sidelines it needs a strategy and so european gauges in a series of reforms to make its higher education more competitive so it can serve europe's economy its productivity its job market and its liberal project england will quickly set the tone before anyone else and to get straight to the point. after the second world war we had a system where local education authorities...
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when i speak to cynthia miller about this she's an associate professor of sociology at the american universityd author of extreme gone mainstream she's live from washington thank you very much for being with us so what's your view on this name change will rebranding the national front really help revive the party in your view will it help shed its reputation of a racist and anti-semitic party thank you for having me i do not think this is really a rebranding at all i think it's just a renaming i think especially coming on the heels of having steve benen speak to the congress and say you know it's ok to be racist it's ok to let them call you as you know for i don't see how this distinguishes you know distinguishes the party at all from from its past does it actually even matter that these far right parties whether in france or elsewhere in europe does it matter that they change or extremist image among the wider public in italy today you have the far right being closer to being in government than any other far right party in recent elections in europe and as you said yourself steve bannon said
when i speak to cynthia miller about this she's an associate professor of sociology at the american universityd author of extreme gone mainstream she's live from washington thank you very much for being with us so what's your view on this name change will rebranding the national front really help revive the party in your view will it help shed its reputation of a racist and anti-semitic party thank you for having me i do not think this is really a rebranding at all i think it's just a renaming...
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in 22 countries. 144 are american universities. >> the justice department added they were affiliatedpany which prosecutors say contracted since 2013 with the iranian government to steal scientific research.
in 22 countries. 144 are american universities. >> the justice department added they were affiliatedpany which prosecutors say contracted since 2013 with the iranian government to steal scientific research.
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at the end of the twentieth century american universities prevail andrew europe is afraid afraid of finding itself on the sidelines it needs a strategy and so european gauges in a series of reforms to make its higher education more competitive so it can serve europe's economy its productivity its job market and its liberal project england will quickly set the tone before anyone else and to get straight to the point. after the second world war we had a system where local education authorities around the country were responsible for providing a grant to students and giving to receive covering tuition fees. and that was at a time when roughly three percent of eighteen year olds went to university around twenty thousand. all science students will. be required to attend lectures on physics chemistry mathematics and biology it will also be possible for science students.
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