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this is at a parking garage at arizona state university in tempe. watch what's making this roof bounce. >> oh. >> oh, my goodness. >> a party. >> psy is playing, making this whole group of people shake the roof. >> so everybody was dancing at the same time, doing the thing at the same time. >> causing the roof to bounce. when you drive through a parking garage, you feel it move a little bit. you put a whole group on the roof, the whole thing shakes. >> i wonder if the people dancing were getting a little extra bounce on their way up. >> i think that's probably why it was bouncing so much. they could probably feel it moving. let's see if we can bust ourselves through the floor. >> it looks probably worse than it actually is. >> if i'm taking this video and this is my car here, i'm putting some quarters in the meter. >> it looks like a trampoline, but it wasn't. >> cement trampoline. >>> you both know there's a hobbit movie coming out. air new zealand decided, you know what, we need to make an unexpected briefing. >> welcome aboard. >> their safety vi
this is at a parking garage at arizona state university in tempe. watch what's making this roof bounce. >> oh. >> oh, my goodness. >> a party. >> psy is playing, making this whole group of people shake the roof. >> so everybody was dancing at the same time, doing the thing at the same time. >> causing the roof to bounce. when you drive through a parking garage, you feel it move a little bit. you put a whole group on the roof, the whole thing shakes. >>...
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he earned his bachelor at arizona state university received his doctorate from the university of california santa barbara. throughout his high school and college, however, he spent most of his time playing drums in a variety of rock bands. as a rock drummer he was part of several groups, one of which open for steppenwolf among other performers for those old enough to remember them. this first film, rock in the world about rock music started bringing down communism began airing on pbs this week and will continue throughout this year. dr. larry schweikart syrups are hissed at business, economic history as well as military history. is the author of more than a dozen books, including first a pitcher's history of the united states, which he co-authored. other topics on which is written include national defense, history and historiography in the u.s. economy. a television series based on the united states is currently in development as well. we're pleased to welcome to hear about his newest book, a pitcher's history of the modern world, which in this case is going to be from 1898, two just after
he earned his bachelor at arizona state university received his doctorate from the university of california santa barbara. throughout his high school and college, however, he spent most of his time playing drums in a variety of rock bands. as a rock drummer he was part of several groups, one of which open for steppenwolf among other performers for those old enough to remember them. this first film, rock in the world about rock music started bringing down communism began airing on pbs this week...
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juan williams is a native of arizona, a master's degree at arizona state university and received his doctorate from the university of california santa barbara. throughout his high school and college, however, he spent most of his time playing drums in a variety of things. as a rock drummer he was part of several groups one of which opened for steppenwolf among other performers for those old enough to remember that. his first film, rocking the wall about rock music had spared in bringing down communism started airing on pbs this weekend will continue throughout this year. he serves on the faculty at the university of dayton where he has talked business, economic history and military history, he is the author of a dozen books including first, a patriot's history of the united states which he co-authored. other topics on which he is written include national defence, history, the u.s. economy. a television series based on winklevoss is currently in development as well. we are pleased to welcome juan williams to hear about his newest book, winklevoss which in this case will be from 1898 -
juan williams is a native of arizona, a master's degree at arizona state university and received his doctorate from the university of california santa barbara. throughout his high school and college, however, he spent most of his time playing drums in a variety of things. as a rock drummer he was part of several groups one of which opened for steppenwolf among other performers for those old enough to remember that. his first film, rocking the wall about rock music had spared in bringing down...
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chairman on the future of network tv news at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. in about 45 minutes, we will preview of some of the cases coming up in the supreme court. at 8:30 eastern,
chairman on the future of network tv news at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. in about 45 minutes, we will preview of some of the cases coming up in the supreme court. at 8:30 eastern,
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important to bear in mind that all public universities as well as private interest period of and the disinvestment in the higher education for the public's. arizona state support produced by the largest percentage and absolute dollars of any public university this has had an enormous untapped and your focus on the faculty and the association of the levers of the professor's point that out in the faculty over the past several decades has been a huge proportion something like 75% only 75% of the staff of the public universities are not contingent academics have long term impact as well which private universities can leverage to their advantage. your question had to do it right thing with regard to faculty but i actually think it is more severe today on what has been called the arms race on facilities they have a hiring freeze or hiring cause that has slowed down. but i'm not sure that there is going to be an ad and then the of the increase of the facilities with enormous costs whether they are the laboratories or other facilities of the student unions, an athletic facilities. so i think the competition here is in the facilities right now and high school
important to bear in mind that all public universities as well as private interest period of and the disinvestment in the higher education for the public's. arizona state support produced by the largest percentage and absolute dollars of any public university this has had an enormous untapped and your focus on the faculty and the association of the levers of the professor's point that out in the faculty over the past several decades has been a huge proportion something like 75% only 75% of the...
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he earned his bachelor's and master's of arizona state university and received his doctorate from the state california
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full disclosure -- one of zocalo's most important partners is arizona state university. you work in the academy, doing investigative journalism. is that a natural home, with academic freedom, or does that have drawbacks and problems that are not immediately apparent? >> i am sure it does. i think it depends on the institution. there is the idea out in the journalism world that we can all become like teaching hospitals. universities can become teaching schools for journalism and put real information out into the world. i think it depends each year for us. some years we have an amazing group of students who are very engaged. as with anything, you might get a year with that is not the case. there are ups and downs, but there are more pros than cons , at least for us. being at a academic institution has tremendous benefits -- insurance, the university pays the rent. there are many benefits, but it is definitely a different way of working and involves a lot of time and mentor ship beyond actual reporting and a different type of fund raising, too. >> have either of you collabo
full disclosure -- one of zocalo's most important partners is arizona state university. you work in the academy, doing investigative journalism. is that a natural home, with academic freedom, or does that have drawbacks and problems that are not immediately apparent? >> i am sure it does. i think it depends on the institution. there is the idea out in the journalism world that we can all become like teaching hospitals. universities can become teaching schools for journalism and put real...
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now he talked about the future of news at the arizona state university downtown campus in phoenix. this is just over an hour. >> good evening, everyone. the cronkite school has a special relationship with cbs news. walter cronkite served as the evening news anger for nearly 20 years becoming known as the most trusted man in america for his objective, straightforward reporting. he was the face of cbs. three years after he stepped down from the news anger desk, the school was named in is honored. that grew over the next 25 years. today three years after his passing, he continues to be our guiding light. it is truly a special honor to have jeff fager with us tonight to talk about the traditional values of journalism and how those values remain the cornerstone of cbs news today in our digital age. he became the chairman and february 2011. cbs news won a peabody award under his leadership and was the only network to grow its audience. he also has relaunched cbs this morning with a focus on a harder news. he has served as executive producer of 60 minutes giving it a new graphical again e
now he talked about the future of news at the arizona state university downtown campus in phoenix. this is just over an hour. >> good evening, everyone. the cronkite school has a special relationship with cbs news. walter cronkite served as the evening news anger for nearly 20 years becoming known as the most trusted man in america for his objective, straightforward reporting. he was the face of cbs. three years after he stepped down from the news anger desk, the school was named in is...
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>>that's an understatement, eliot. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> this is a vintage arizona state university shirt. that was a par at-tay at mama's house. i have a question. who brought me pot. i've never smoked pot in my life. someone brought me a gift box of pot. i don't know who it was. >> i have a guess. >> i have a guess. >> stephanie: i know. okay. i have a guess too but i don't know. no card with it. >> are you asking us or the audience? >> stephanie: i'm asking -- >> who are you asking? >> stephanie: whoever is listening that was there. you know who you are. all right. >> call now. 1-800-steph-12. let us know if you brought pot. >> stephanie: was it your pot? okay. because seriously i've never smoked it. what? okay. all right. lot of funny people there. kathleen madigan rick overton. >> jason alexander. >> stephanie: jason alexander. lily tomlin. she came in after the power outage like a comedy legend ninja under the cover of night. >> she came in as hal and i were leaving. >> stephanie: hal sparks. comedy legend. >> went to his gig on melrose. >> stephanie: crosby stills who i'm going to m
>>that's an understatement, eliot. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> this is a vintage arizona state university shirt. that was a par at-tay at mama's house. i have a question. who brought me pot. i've never smoked pot in my life. someone brought me a gift box of pot. i don't know who it was. >> i have a guess. >> i have a guess. >> stephanie: i know. okay. i have a guess too but i don't know. no card with it. >> are you asking us or the audience? >> stephanie: i'm...
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jeff fager spoke to students at arizona state university. in a few moments, a discussion of the evolution of facebook. in less than an hour, a forum on how gaming can solve the world's problems. after that, leon panetta at the center for a new american security. and for 90 on the economic outlook -- ben fobernanke. david savage, phyllis energy, and the enreg bill. "washington journal" is live every day at 7:00 a.m. on c- span. >> they are using a mobile phone primarily to access facebook because they have not had access to a laptop or pc. in a lot of cases, there is not an infrastructure media in communication that you have in the u.s., a lot of americans will say, facebook is great for gossiping and seeing what my friends are eating for lunch, but if you were to talk to somebody in the middle east, you would hear a different story, which is that facebook was providing access to news to people who had unique access to information they were not able to get at otherwise. you get a much more meaty story about what facebook means to them. >> mor
jeff fager spoke to students at arizona state university. in a few moments, a discussion of the evolution of facebook. in less than an hour, a forum on how gaming can solve the world's problems. after that, leon panetta at the center for a new american security. and for 90 on the economic outlook -- ben fobernanke. david savage, phyllis energy, and the enreg bill. "washington journal" is live every day at 7:00 a.m. on c- span. >> they are using a mobile phone primarily to access...
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who is a research fellow for the university of design in the office of the president of arizona state university. they have answered a number of questions in advance that i will draw from. when you ask about scholarship and research at public research universities today, should there be a different aspiration for public and private great universities, or is it the same? >> well, i think the answer has to be a definite no, there should not be a difference. i think the public, when they are supporting, regardless of what level, public institutions need to know that they will be of the highest quality and first rate and compete on the global stage for talent and faculty and also students. i think it is particularly important for public universities to ready those expectations and aspirations for quality and excellence and our students and constituency should not expect anything once. now, there is a cost as you suggested in your comments. there is a substantial cost to that. and i think that we simply have to make a better case than we have been making to our political and public constituents it is
who is a research fellow for the university of design in the office of the president of arizona state university. they have answered a number of questions in advance that i will draw from. when you ask about scholarship and research at public research universities today, should there be a different aspiration for public and private great universities, or is it the same? >> well, i think the answer has to be a definite no, there should not be a difference. i think the public, when they are...
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full disclosure, one of the support partners is arizona state university.help us fund our digital humanities journalism published every day. you work within the academy where you're also doing investigative journalism. is that a natural home within academic freedom, or does the drawbacks and problems that may be aren't immediately apparent? >> i'm sure it does come at a think it just depends on the institution. there is an idea kind of out in the journalism world that we can all become teaching hospitals, right, that universities can become teaching schools for journalism and put real information out in the world. and i think it depends each year for us. some years we have an amazing group of students who are very engaged, as with anything, you might get a year where that is not the case but i think there's up sometimes but think there are more pros than cons, at least for us. been at an academic institution also has like tremendous benefits, just basic ones, insurance, now our buildings before so we don't pay rent anymore. the university pays the rent. the
full disclosure, one of the support partners is arizona state university.help us fund our digital humanities journalism published every day. you work within the academy where you're also doing investigative journalism. is that a natural home within academic freedom, or does the drawbacks and problems that may be aren't immediately apparent? >> i'm sure it does come at a think it just depends on the institution. there is an idea kind of out in the journalism world that we can all become...
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arizona state how does it look? >> well, i think it's important to bear in mind that all public universities as well as privates have been through a period of fiscal crisis, and the investment in higher education for publics has been historic. i mean, arizona state had its legislative support produced by the by the largest percent age and absolute dollars of any public university. this is an enormous impact in terms of your focus on the faculty. the -- american association of university professor has pointed out that the decline in the percentage of tenure faculty over the past several decades has been a huge proportion. there's something like 75% -- only 75% of total instructional staff at public universities are now con ting i want academiaic inspect has a long-term impact as well. which private universities can leverage to their advantage. >> scott, could i interject? your question had to do with raiding with regard to faculty. i actually think the competition is more severe today on what we might call -- has beened called the arms race on facility. many of the universities when the recession came in stwaight at
arizona state how does it look? >> well, i think it's important to bear in mind that all public universities as well as privates have been through a period of fiscal crisis, and the investment in higher education for publics has been historic. i mean, arizona state had its legislative support produced by the by the largest percent age and absolute dollars of any public university. this is an enormous impact in terms of your focus on the faculty. the -- american association of university...
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iyanla vanzant, and chef michael simon, on say anything. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> this is a vintage arizona state university hump days with hal sparks. sexy liberal. 1-800-steph-12 the phone number. look, it is another holiday gift everybody. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] yesterday, kelly -- >> it either means pure meat or meat from the rhine river. >> republican dead meat. former top aide to scott walker -- [ ♪ dramatic ♪ ] was sentenced to six months of jail time after being convicted for her role in the john doe criminal corruption probe. new and damaging information detailing scott walker's knowledge of the illegal campaign activity carried out in his behalf was entered into the court record. [ ♪ dramatic ♪ ] >> oh, no! >> stephanie: we could have a whole long frog march. karl rove. >> he won't be able to undo the same day voter registration in wisconsin. the longest-held same-day voter registration law in the country? he won't be able to undo that? >> no. >> i think that's -- >> reince priebus! >> stephanie: mike in buffalo. hi mike. welcome. >> caller: hey steph. >> stephanie: hey, go ahead. >> caller:
iyanla vanzant, and chef michael simon, on say anything. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> this is a vintage arizona state university hump days with hal sparks. sexy liberal. 1-800-steph-12 the phone number. look, it is another holiday gift everybody. [ ♪ "world news tonight" ♪ ] yesterday, kelly -- >> it either means pure meat or meat from the rhine river. >> republican dead meat. former top aide to scott walker -- [ ♪ dramatic ♪ ] was sentenced to six months of jail...
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best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. 1c [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> this is a vintage arizona state universityidential politics? it's over. looking forward to 2016. >> someone on twitter made a good point. if bobby jindal were go by his own party's rules, he was conceived in india so he would be ineligible to be president because life begins at conception. >> stephanie: if you want to vote for bobby jindal, you can press any key on a voting machine. what? i'm just kidding. >> have you tried turning on your modem? >> stephanie: yes. >> okay, turn it off. now turn it on. >> unplug it. >> press any key. >> unplug it. >> stephanie: it is a tech support -- voting for bobby jindal. see what i did there? >> stephanie: why rubio could never be p.o.t.u.s. julie in seattle he says rubio is like 5'8" in heels. bobby jindal is little, too. like a little -- >> a little lollipop guild. >> stephanie: rand paul is little, too. >> stephanie: is vern around? >> i'm getting to the age where i have no idea which celebrities have died. >> margaret and joe in madison how was your date with chris? >> stephanie: it w
best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. 1c [ ♪ music ♪ ] >> this is a vintage arizona state universityidential politics? it's over. looking forward to 2016. >> someone on twitter made a good point. if bobby jindal were go by his own party's rules, he was conceived in india so he would be ineligible to be president because life begins at conception. >> stephanie: if you want to vote for bobby jindal, you can press any key on a voting machine. what? i'm just...
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full disclosure -- one of zocalo's most important partners is arizona state university. you work in the academy, doing investigative journalism. is that a national -- home, with academic freedom, or does that have drawbacks and problems that are not immediately apparent? >> i am sure it does. i think it depends on the institution. there is the idea out in the journalism world that we can all become like teaching hospitals. universities can become teaching schools for journalism and put real information out into the world. i think it depends each year for us. some years we have an amazing group of students who are very engaged. as with anything, you might get a year with that is not the case. there are ups and downs, but there are more pros than cons , at least for us. being at a academic institution has a commanding -- tremendous benefits -- insurance, the university pays the rent. there are many benefits, but it is definitely a different way of working and involves a lot of time and mentor ship beyond actual reporting and a different type of fund raising, too. >> have e
full disclosure -- one of zocalo's most important partners is arizona state university. you work in the academy, doing investigative journalism. is that a national -- home, with academic freedom, or does that have drawbacks and problems that are not immediately apparent? >> i am sure it does. i think it depends on the institution. there is the idea out in the journalism world that we can all become like teaching hospitals. universities can become teaching schools for journalism and put...
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and then at the other end we have william dabars who is in the office of the president at arizona state university. they have answered a number of questions in advance that i'll draw from and that you have in your materials, and i wanted to start by asking all of the panelists, and i'll maybe go down starting with our host, to ask the question about aspirations. when you think about scholarship and research at public research universities today, should there be a different aspiration for public and private great universities, or is it the same? >> i think the answer, i think the answer has to be a definite no, there should not be a difference. i think the public when they are supporting regardless at what level public institutions need to know that they will be of the highest quality and first rate and compete on the global stage for talent, for faculty and students. i think it's particularly important for public universities to raise those expectations and those aspirations for quality and excellence, and our students and our constituency should not expect anything less. now, there is a cost, as
and then at the other end we have william dabars who is in the office of the president at arizona state university. they have answered a number of questions in advance that i'll draw from and that you have in your materials, and i wanted to start by asking all of the panelists, and i'll maybe go down starting with our host, to ask the question about aspirations. when you think about scholarship and research at public research universities today, should there be a different aspiration for public...
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he spoke to students at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. in an hour, a look at education policy and school corporation -- school choice. >> more on the presidential campaign with president obama's reelection campaign manager. he spoke at an event >> you have been in montana. >> yes, drinking beer. >> what else did you do? >> i watched football, saw some friends, i did an amazing thing called sleeping. i have never done before. it was great. and then i'm going back tomorrow. for thanksgiving and then we leave for a month in italy on saturday. >> they love you on battleground radio but this is the first time you have done an on-camera interview. >> it seems like a bad idea at the time. look, we had amazing on their people -- on air people. my language did not seem to fit for television during the campaign. >> let's plan gen. when did this race become unwinnable for mitt romney? >> i am not sure when that moment was. when i thought we were going to win was a few days before when the early voting numbers look good for us. >> you thought it long
he spoke to students at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. in an hour, a look at education policy and school corporation -- school choice. >> more on the presidential campaign with president obama's reelection campaign manager. he spoke at an event >> you have been in montana. >> yes, drinking beer. >> what else did you do? >> i watched football, saw some friends, i did an amazing thing called sleeping. i have never done before....
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the state schools that are doings like arizona state university and expanding is very very small.his probably is by alerting people to the problem and keeping it as a funding priority and then bringing in digital approaches that really have showing some real promise. >> there is an aal ji to healthcare. these are essential to our economy right now. and it seesms they are going to involve a big government role because the private sector isn't going to always do them. but right now it seems like they don't have what market discipline can provide. they don't have a t lot of accountability or competition. sit right to think of it what we want to do is inject more competition into higher education or is that not the right way to think of the problem? >> absolutely we want to put more competition in. i don't think it will be the type of competition you see in restaurants where lots of them go out of business and the ones who are good create a chain and are big. you won't see that because the ability to have somebody new come in -- the acreddation people make it almost impossible for som
the state schools that are doings like arizona state university and expanding is very very small.his probably is by alerting people to the problem and keeping it as a funding priority and then bringing in digital approaches that really have showing some real promise. >> there is an aal ji to healthcare. these are essential to our economy right now. and it seesms they are going to involve a big government role because the private sector isn't going to always do them. but right now it seems...
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jeff fager recently spoke to students at arizona state university. that begins tonight at 10:45 p.m. on c-span. >> you career officers, you changed his army so it becomes a volunteer army. go and find your labor in the villages and towns of america and in the labour market. we did that and we created a splendid force of young men and women who will willing to serve their country as volunteers. they have the same tradition, the same culture, the same loyalty and dedication as any other generation of americans have gone before. they prove themselves in the gulf war and the panama invasion and they have proved themselves in the last 10 years in iraq and afghanistan. but the theme that we have to keep in mind is something president clinton said in his second inaugural address, to care for those who have borne the battle, women and children. to care -- that means to never forget they are those who are carrying the american traditions with them. and when they get injured, when they get hurt, or when they just come back to be reintegrated into society, we h
jeff fager recently spoke to students at arizona state university. that begins tonight at 10:45 p.m. on c-span. >> you career officers, you changed his army so it becomes a volunteer army. go and find your labor in the villages and towns of america and in the labour market. we did that and we created a splendid force of young men and women who will willing to serve their country as volunteers. they have the same tradition, the same culture, the same loyalty and dedication as any other...
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. >> from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university of phoenix, this is just over an hour. news. walter cronkite served as the evening news anger for nearly 20 -- >> good evening, everyone. the cronkite school has a special relationship with cbs news. walter cronkite served as the evening news anger for nearly 20 years becoming known as the most trusted man in america for his objective, straightforward reporting. he was the face of cbs. three years after he stepped down from the news anger desk, the school was named in is honored. that grew over the next 25 years. today three years after his passing, he continues to be our guiding light. it is truly a special honor to have jeff fager with us tonight to talk about the traditional values of journalism and how those values remain the cornerstone of cbs news today in our digital age. he became the chairman and february 2011. cbs news won a peabody award under his leadership and was the only network to grow its audience. he also has relaunched cbs this morning with a focus on a harder news. he has served as executi
. >> from the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university of phoenix, this is just over an hour. news. walter cronkite served as the evening news anger for nearly 20 -- >> good evening, everyone. the cronkite school has a special relationship with cbs news. walter cronkite served as the evening news anger for nearly 20 years becoming known as the most trusted man in america for his objective, straightforward reporting. he was the face of cbs. three years after...
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it spends more money on public employee pensions than it does on the state university system. arizonait sold off the state capitol, supreme court building, and legislative chambers to a group of investors and now leases the buildings from their new owner. then there's new jersey. it had the highest taxes in the country, a $10 billion deficit, and a depressed economy when first-year governor chris christie took office. but after looking at the books, he decided to walk away from a long-planned and much-needed project with new york and the federal government to build a rail tunnel into manhattan. it would have helped the economy and given employment to 6,000 construction workers. lots of jobs. >> yeah. i canceled it. i mean, listen, the bottom line is, i don't have the money. and you know what? i can't pay people for those jobs if i don't have the money to pay them. where am i getting the money? i don't have it. i literally don't have it. >> this is going on all over the country. >> yes. of course it is. it's not like you can avoid it forever, 'cause it's here now, and we all know it's
it spends more money on public employee pensions than it does on the state university system. arizonait sold off the state capitol, supreme court building, and legislative chambers to a group of investors and now leases the buildings from their new owner. then there's new jersey. it had the highest taxes in the country, a $10 billion deficit, and a depressed economy when first-year governor chris christie took office. but after looking at the books, he decided to walk away from a long-planned...
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he spoke at arizona state university for just over an hour. >> good evening, everyone.ationship with cbs news. walter cronkite the cronkite school has a special relationship with cbs news. walter cronkite served as the evening news anger for nearly 20 years becoming known as the most trusted man in america for his objective, straightforward reporting. he was the face of cbs. three years after he stepped down from the news anger desk, -- anchor desk, the school was named in is honored. that grew over the next 25 years. today three years after his passing, he continues to be our guiding light. it is truly a special honor to have jeff fager with us tonight to talk about the traditional values of journalism and how those values remain the cornerstone of cbs news today in our digital age. he became the chairman and february 2011. cbs news won a peabody award under his leadership and was the only network to grow its audience. he also has relaunched cbs this morning with a focus on a harder news. he has served as executive producer of 60 minutes giving it a new graphical again
he spoke at arizona state university for just over an hour. >> good evening, everyone.ationship with cbs news. walter cronkite the cronkite school has a special relationship with cbs news. walter cronkite served as the evening news anger for nearly 20 years becoming known as the most trusted man in america for his objective, straightforward reporting. he was the face of cbs. three years after he stepped down from the news anger desk, -- anchor desk, the school was named in is honored....
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disease control and another recent study out of princeton university found that for every increase of one hundred foreclosures in states like arizona california new jersey and florida attempted suicides increased thirty nine percent earlier this year we learned the story of norman russo who faced with harassment from his bank in alumina vixen from his home shot himself to avoid spending the rest of his life living in an r.v. . and thus my husband and he treats me like hell i don't want this traffic to anybody this is horrible i lost my husband. i lose my pets i lose my house i lose my friend or do everything for nothing when it comes to helping struggling homeowners it really is life and i just today the senate announced that it is post own work on a crucial mortgage refinancing bill that could provide millions of homeowners much needed relief before the holiday season. meanwhile across the pond in spain officials are not waiting around for most banks this is suicides to occur in the last month to homeowners facing eviction in spain have committed suicide prompting the spanish banking association to freeze all addiction orders in c
disease control and another recent study out of princeton university found that for every increase of one hundred foreclosures in states like arizona california new jersey and florida attempted suicides increased thirty nine percent earlier this year we learned the story of norman russo who faced with harassment from his bank in alumina vixen from his home shot himself to avoid spending the rest of his life living in an r.v. . and thus my husband and he treats me like hell i don't want this...
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arizona state, how does it look? >> it is important to bear in mind that all public universities and privates have been at a time of fiscal crisis, and disinvestment in higher education for publics has been historic. arizona state had legislative support reduced by the largest percentage in absolute dollars of any public university. this has had an enormous impact. in terms of your focus on the faculty, the american association of university professors has pointed out that the decline in the percentage of tenured faculty over the past several decades has been of a huge proportion. there is something like only 75% of total instructional staff that arnelle contingent academics, and this has a long term -- that are now contingent academics, and this has a long- term impact the private universities could leverage to their advantage. >> your question had to do with raiding with regard to faculty, but i think the competition is more severe on what has been called the arms race on facilities. many of our universities, when the recession came in 2008, had either a hiring freeze or hiring pause, that slows down the competition the
arizona state, how does it look? >> it is important to bear in mind that all public universities and privates have been at a time of fiscal crisis, and disinvestment in higher education for publics has been historic. arizona state had legislative support reduced by the largest percentage in absolute dollars of any public university. this has had an enormous impact. in terms of your focus on the faculty, the american association of university professors has pointed out that the decline in...
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universe from completing their quest to take over the united states of america and i believe. tonight we have a special bigger picture discussion on the war on voting from pennsylvania to florida arizona to wisconsin all across america your right to vote is being attacked by republican backed and billionaire backed frankly voter suppression efforts in the voting rights act was signed into law and nine hundred sixty five it was intended to ensure that all citizens had the right to vote and that minorities like african-americans latino americans were no longer disenfranchised but fast forward nearly fifty years and those same minorities along with millions of other americans are again having their voices silenced sadly it looks like hallway rick the founder of alec the american legislative exchange council the co-founder of the area's foundation is getting his way when it comes to who gets to vote. how many of our quest to have what i call for wrong good government they want everybody to vote. i don't want everybody to vote elections are not won by a majority of people they never have been from the beginning of our country and they are not now. leveraging the elections quite candid like
universe from completing their quest to take over the united states of america and i believe. tonight we have a special bigger picture discussion on the war on voting from pennsylvania to florida arizona to wisconsin all across america your right to vote is being attacked by republican backed and billionaire backed frankly voter suppression efforts in the voting rights act was signed into law and nine hundred sixty five it was intended to ensure that all citizens had the right to vote and that...
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state condoleezza rice, new jersey governor bobby jindal, and arizona senator john mccain. live friday at 7:30 eastern on c-span. also on friday, penn state univ. roddy -- rodney erickson talks about presiding over the university that is live at 1:00 p.m. eastern. >> a few minutes ago, i called a vice president bush and congratulated him on his victory. i know i speak for all of you and all the american people when i say that he will be our president and we will work with him. this nation faces major challenges ahead and we must work together. >> i have received a telephone call from governor dukakis. [applause] i want you to know he was most gracious. his call was personal. it was genuinely friendly and was in the great tradition of american politics. [applause] >> this weekend on american history tv, 20 years of presidential victory and concession speeches. what sunday at 7:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. >> a look at the role virginia is planning as a battleground state in the elections. we hear from the director of the university of virginia center for politics. this is 30 minutes. host: all week long we have been highlighting key battleground states in campaign 2012. today we put the spotlight on the state o
state condoleezza rice, new jersey governor bobby jindal, and arizona senator john mccain. live friday at 7:30 eastern on c-span. also on friday, penn state univ. roddy -- rodney erickson talks about presiding over the university that is live at 1:00 p.m. eastern. >> a few minutes ago, i called a vice president bush and congratulated him on his victory. i know i speak for all of you and all the american people when i say that he will be our president and we will work with him. this nation...
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arizona state legislature where she has provided spiritual encouragement for leaders, staff and state employees for 14 years now, mr. speaker. the chaplain has a masters degree in ministry through phoenix university of theology and has received chaplainsy training through the southwest school of chaplainsy. the chaplain is an arizona native. she lives in peoria, arizona, with her husband of 23 years, ross, a firefighter-paramedic. and their daughter, andrea, a 20-year-old college student. they've been members of christ's church of the valley in northwest peoria for nearly 18 years under the noble leadership of pastor don wilson. and it is my honor to be her guest today and, mr. speaker, i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair will entertain 15 further requests for one-minute speeches on each side of the aisle. for what purpose does the gentleman from arkansas seek recognition? >> the gentleman from arkansas is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise to honor the life of kenneth bennett as an explosives ordinant technician, he put his life on the line every day to protect rur his comrades. as a former e.o.d. tech myself, i know the danger bennett faced and today i hon
arizona state legislature where she has provided spiritual encouragement for leaders, staff and state employees for 14 years now, mr. speaker. the chaplain has a masters degree in ministry through phoenix university of theology and has received chaplainsy training through the southwest school of chaplainsy. the chaplain is an arizona native. she lives in peoria, arizona, with her husband of 23 years, ross, a firefighter-paramedic. and their daughter, andrea, a 20-year-old college student....