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>> hmm, well, joey was a senior at arizona state university when we got the -- the horrible news thathad passed away in his bedroom overnight after a college party. he'd been out with friends the night before, and they'd gone to the nightclubs in the area to celebrate a birthday and an early graduation for a friend. came back to his apartment, and he basically just went to sleep and didn't wake up. i would describe joey as pretty much the all-american kid. he loved sports. while he was -- i think he started four -- like 4 years old all the way through high school, he was playing virtually every sport you could imagine. his special love was football, and he played football the last four years of his high school time, but...he was just a really fun guy to be around. he was everybody's friend. he walked in the room, and everybody was attracted to him. he was beautiful, i think. he was just a gorgeous-looking guy. um, he was just a really genuine person and somebody that people seemed to gravitate to, you know, one way way or the other fo you know, consultation or friendship -- whatever i
>> hmm, well, joey was a senior at arizona state university when we got the -- the horrible news thathad passed away in his bedroom overnight after a college party. he'd been out with friends the night before, and they'd gone to the nightclubs in the area to celebrate a birthday and an early graduation for a friend. came back to his apartment, and he basically just went to sleep and didn't wake up. i would describe joey as pretty much the all-american kid. he loved sports. while he was --...
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bill silcock director of global initiatives at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university and callan borders a journalist covering media and politics at the washington post to both of you gentlemen welcome to the day bill or let me start with you a huge corporation instructs the news anchors that it's local stations to read a politically charged message now this sounds like something that happens in authoritarian regimes has there ever been anything similar in the history of t.v. news in the u.s. to what we're seeing right now not to my knowledge bret it's it's concerning it's alarming it's shocking in the video that you just shared says it all local news is really the bastion of democracy in america and when you see all of those local stations including one in boise idaho i was asked last week where my mom lives seeing this exact same thing displayed it's it's disheartening and it's more than that it's alarming and helen you're covering this and correct me if i'm wrong did all of the news anchors at all of the sinclair stations that they consent and read this promo text.
bill silcock director of global initiatives at the walter cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university and callan borders a journalist covering media and politics at the washington post to both of you gentlemen welcome to the day bill or let me start with you a huge corporation instructs the news anchors that it's local stations to read a politically charged message now this sounds like something that happens in authoritarian regimes has there ever been anything similar in the...
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from arial -- from arizona state university, from columbia university, from george fromngton universityambling state university, taylor davis, the recipient of the trust and recording scholarship. , thehoward university recipient of the harry s mcalpine scholarship. o from howard university, kyla and alexi. the recipiente, -- from northwestern university, from northwestern university, the recipient of the deborah orin scholarship. from ohio university, lauren fisher of cincinnati. university,io jessica hill. berkeley,lifornia at ,rom the university of maryland and from the university of missouri, alex derosier, jamie dunaway, renee hickman, sue lynn martin,y to kathleen jona mcewan, miranda more and moore wagner -- miranda and rachel wagner. please join us in congratulating the scholarship winners. [applause] margaret: i hope you will turn back to the the you screen so -- toan hear her story the video screen so you can hear her story. last april your freedom award helped deliver me the freedom to walk out of prison. for three years i was kept hidden wind high walls with bart wire. -- wi
from arial -- from arizona state university, from columbia university, from george fromngton universityambling state university, taylor davis, the recipient of the trust and recording scholarship. , thehoward university recipient of the harry s mcalpine scholarship. o from howard university, kyla and alexi. the recipiente, -- from northwestern university, from northwestern university, the recipient of the deborah orin scholarship. from ohio university, lauren fisher of cincinnati. university,io...
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from arizona state university, and rihanna. from columbia university, -- ariana. from columbia university, from george washington university, from grambling state university, taylor davis. the recipient of the trust and recording scholarship cosponsored by the whdh. from howard university, harry. the recipient of the harry s mcalpine scholarship. also from howard university, tyra is your -- as their and collect -- alexa. from iowa state university, mary khan, recipient of the u.s. society scholarship and print journalism cosponsored by the w hca and historical association. from northwestern university, ricky. northwestern, the recipient of the deborah oren scholarship, william and jimmy. >> from ohio university, lauren fisher of cincinnati. also from ohio university, jessica hill. from uc california at berkeley, all andhra -- alondra. from the university of maryland, saman. and from the university of missouri, alex derosier, jamie dunaway, renee hickman, sue lynn shanita kathleen martin, jona mcewan, miranda moore, cara taymor. please join us in congratulating all
from arizona state university, and rihanna. from columbia university, -- ariana. from columbia university, from george washington university, from grambling state university, taylor davis. the recipient of the trust and recording scholarship cosponsored by the whdh. from howard university, harry. the recipient of the harry s mcalpine scholarship. also from howard university, tyra is your -- as their and collect -- alexa. from iowa state university, mary khan, recipient of the u.s. society...
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foundation, they formed the university innovation alliance, headed by michael crow, president of arizona state universityhael crow: within each school, what's worked and what hasn't worked? >> pelley: in four years, alliance schools have increased low income student graduation by nearly 30%. how'd you do it? >> crow: we did it basically by innovating our culture. we changed our culture from faculty centrism-- that is, we're there for the faculty, to student centrism, we're there for the success of the students. now, that might sound like we should have been doing that all along, but the academic culture is often built around the academic as opposed to being built around the student. >> pelley: they've lowered tuition costs by making it easier for students to transfer from community college, and by increasing online learning, so students can both work and stay in school. bill, we've talked a lot about the needs of the students. but what are the country's needs going forward, in terms of a workforce and education? >> bill gates: well, the economy is constantly changing, and automation is taking away a lot
foundation, they formed the university innovation alliance, headed by michael crow, president of arizona state universityhael crow: within each school, what's worked and what hasn't worked? >> pelley: in four years, alliance schools have increased low income student graduation by nearly 30%. how'd you do it? >> crow: we did it basically by innovating our culture. we changed our culture from faculty centrism-- that is, we're there for the faculty, to student centrism, we're there for...
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berkeley and arizona state university, highlighting the need when looking at sea level rise to considerthe sea level rise that can occur over time but also the subsidance of land that can occur. treasure island was mentioned in the report. some of the -- it the discussion was the history of treasure island and the rate of settlement when it was first constructed versus today and in some of the coverages the historical rates of settlement when the island was first constructed were picked up and treated as if they were the current rates of settlement and uniform across the whole island. generally speaking most of the island is not settling today due to the consolidation of bay mud but the northwestern corner is still settling in 1-2-millimeters per year. but the important thing is that there wasn't anything in the -- in the paper that was not known and understood by our geotechnical consultants and our sea level rise team and they're being factored into the plans for the island. so on march first, there was a fire on the island. one of the vacant buildings within a navy project area on le
berkeley and arizona state university, highlighting the need when looking at sea level rise to considerthe sea level rise that can occur over time but also the subsidance of land that can occur. treasure island was mentioned in the report. some of the -- it the discussion was the history of treasure island and the rate of settlement when it was first constructed versus today and in some of the coverages the historical rates of settlement when the island was first constructed were picked up and...
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i talked to a pathologist at arizona state university who says it is hard to get money to work on standards she is concerned about tissue gathered on autopsies or during surgeries and so on. someone had colon cancer removed. when it is removed from the patient, until the time it gets put in the biological repository, handling it in crazy ways. that will affect the way the tissue and up -- if we don't understand that we can't make good use of that. it is hard to get money to do something that seems boring as well. let's follow tissue through this process, i have a new idea for something that might work for cancer and we need to do both and figure out how to do both. last but not least thinking about changing the system. i'm delighted to see brian, the center for open science in virginia, he is thinking a lot about these issues. there are people around the country thinking how do we change this? one of the favorite stories brian told me was when he was up for promotion, his professor or his chairman said bring your scientific papers, i have written 100 papers, we publish a lot of papers, you
i talked to a pathologist at arizona state university who says it is hard to get money to work on standards she is concerned about tissue gathered on autopsies or during surgeries and so on. someone had colon cancer removed. when it is removed from the patient, until the time it gets put in the biological repository, handling it in crazy ways. that will affect the way the tissue and up -- if we don't understand that we can't make good use of that. it is hard to get money to do something that...
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are you familiar with ursula or out of arizona state university? she's a good friend and colleague? very quickly, she was accosted by campus police roughly four years ago for jaywalking in tempe, arizona. her dress was flipped upside down, she was physically assaulted and she was fired and had to fight for her job back in. she is just finding her voice and is allowing me to chronicle her experiences and she needs to connect with you as well so we need to thank you for that. >> her story is in the book. >> i wanted to get your comment on two statements earlier, things haven't changed. we think things have changed but they haven't and maybe they changed for the worst and it is next, talked about censorship in the black arts movement. as i misremember it, everything was fair game you can talk about it right about what you want and people could critique based on their reality-based on how it is. so my concern is whatever was happening with the black arts movement positive or negative, this situations corresponds to overall advancement and progress of our social status and now we are fre
are you familiar with ursula or out of arizona state university? she's a good friend and colleague? very quickly, she was accosted by campus police roughly four years ago for jaywalking in tempe, arizona. her dress was flipped upside down, she was physically assaulted and she was fired and had to fight for her job back in. she is just finding her voice and is allowing me to chronicle her experiences and she needs to connect with you as well so we need to thank you for that. >> her story...
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i talked to a pathologist named carolyn his now at arizona state university who said it's really hard to get money to develop the work on standards, she's really concerned about tissue that is gathered during autopsies or during surgeries and so on and how that tissue gets handled from the time it's removed to the patient and the time he gets put into the repository. people don't pay a lot of attention to it. she said that could really be affecting the way that tissue and up. if we don't really understand that we can make good use of that. but she's also frustrated because it's really hard to get money to do something that's considered boring. obviously we need to do both and we need to figure out how too do both. last but not least, thinking about how to change the incentives in the system. i'm delighted to see brian in the audience because he's been thinking a lot about these issues and i think there are other people around the country thinking how do we change the incentives. one of my favorite stories brian told me when i interviewed him for my book was when he was up for promotio
i talked to a pathologist named carolyn his now at arizona state university who said it's really hard to get money to develop the work on standards, she's really concerned about tissue that is gathered during autopsies or during surgeries and so on and how that tissue gets handled from the time it's removed to the patient and the time he gets put into the repository. people don't pay a lot of attention to it. she said that could really be affecting the way that tissue and up. if we don't really...
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but in actuality turned out to be arizona state university crisis hotline for students to get help ife to talk to. stuart: nick, hold on a second. i want to condense this. it seems to me that in america today, there is free speech for the left, but there is not, there is no free speech for the right. for example, if a conservative had said something like this, like this professor said about a democrat, that conservative would be out of a job, but because it is a leftist, saying about a former first lady, she keeps her job, what do you say? >> i completely agree with you. if any of these comments that she said were said about hillary clinton or michelle obama, they would be terminated immediately. we have had examples of fresno state before where professors have said that president trump should hang and again they have had nothing done to them. there is double standard with regard to free speech. liberals get to do it, but conservatives are slammed if they say anything. stuart: college republican guy from fresno state, thanks for joining us, sir. i think you're a brave guy. keep up the
but in actuality turned out to be arizona state university crisis hotline for students to get help ife to talk to. stuart: nick, hold on a second. i want to condense this. it seems to me that in america today, there is free speech for the left, but there is not, there is no free speech for the right. for example, if a conservative had said something like this, like this professor said about a democrat, that conservative would be out of a job, but because it is a leftist, saying about a former...
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in arizona, the state supreme court has ordered arizona public universities and community colleges to stop giving in-state tuitition to students with daca, that's the obama-era deferred action for childhood arrivals program that president trump has tried to cancel. the ruling means students with daca will now have to pay up to three times as much in tuition to attend public universities in arizona. in new york city, immigration lawyers staged a walkout at a queens courthouse on tuesday, to protest against immigration and customs enforcement agency, known as ice, for deploying its agents to the courthouse to arrest undocumented immigrants. immigration lawyers say ice's practice violates the rights of defendants, victims, and witnesses, as well as the accused. in retaliation for the protest, court officers reassigned some of the protesting lawyers cases to other lawyers. -- federal toys have indicted the website's cofoununrs and fivive others hae conspiracy facilitating prosecution and money laundering , but sex workers and advocates say shuttering the website will make sex workers jobs
in arizona, the state supreme court has ordered arizona public universities and community colleges to stop giving in-state tuitition to students with daca, that's the obama-era deferred action for childhood arrivals program that president trump has tried to cancel. the ruling means students with daca will now have to pay up to three times as much in tuition to attend public universities in arizona. in new york city, immigration lawyers staged a walkout at a queens courthouse on tuesday, to...
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in arizona, the state supreme court has ordered arizona public universities and community colleges to stop giving in-state tuition to students with daca, that's the obama-era deferred action for childhood arrivals program that president trump has tried to cancel. the ruling means students with daca will now have to pay up to three times as much in tuition to attend public universities in arizona. in new york city, immigration lawyers staged a walkout at a queens courthouse on tuesday, to protest against immigration and customs enforcement agency, known as ice, for deploying its agents to the courthouse to arrest undocumented immigrants. immigration lawyers say ice's practice violates the rights of defendants, victims, and witnesses, as well as the accused. in retaliation for the protest, court officers reassigned some of the protesting lawyers cases to other lawyers. -- federal toys have indicted the website's cofounders and five others have conspiracy facilitating prosecution and money laundering , but sex workers and advocates say shuttering the website will make sex workers jobs mo
in arizona, the state supreme court has ordered arizona public universities and community colleges to stop giving in-state tuition to students with daca, that's the obama-era deferred action for childhood arrivals program that president trump has tried to cancel. the ruling means students with daca will now have to pay up to three times as much in tuition to attend public universities in arizona. in new york city, immigration lawyers staged a walkout at a queens courthouse on tuesday, to...
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more than 2000 dreamers are paying in-state rates at arizona community college and universities, theiron expected to triple in the fall. a california democrat wants to kill free speech, richard pan introducing a new bill that would require anyone who posts news on the internet to verify their information with fact checks. the goal is to combat the spread of fake news online and require warnings for stories containing false information. it is unclear who would appoint the fact checkers. that would be important. first facebook declared them unsafe to the community censoring their post and the social media site is having a change of heart. >> what about our freedom of speech? heather: carly shimkus with serious xm 115 has reaction to the about-face from facebook. >> when originally reached by fox news, frequent "fox and friends" guests were labeled unsafe to the community because they had concerns over online rhetoric but now facebook has had a change of heart saying we have communicated directly about this issue and received last week inaccurate and not reflective of the way we communica
more than 2000 dreamers are paying in-state rates at arizona community college and universities, theiron expected to triple in the fall. a california democrat wants to kill free speech, richard pan introducing a new bill that would require anyone who posts news on the internet to verify their information with fact checks. the goal is to combat the spread of fake news online and require warnings for stories containing false information. it is unclear who would appoint the fact checkers. that...
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universities will see a tuition hike. daca recipients have been able to receive lower in-state tuition at arizona state and nau since 2015. were substantially less than what nonresidents were paying. and then there is this, u.s. news and world report revealed their annual list of the top u.s. cities to live in. at number three, even though it's kind of cold, denver, colorado. colorado springs snagged the number two spot. there you go. colorado springs. at the top, austin, texas. crowned the best city in america to live in. austin's high ranking took into account job market, quality of life and how many people are moving to the area along with steady job growth. austin ranks pretty high on the list for the best tacos in the country, just throwing that out there. and by the way, mitch rochell always talked about austin as a place for real estate investment. he's sitting next to you, so i had to throw that out there. >> i gave the shout-out, the thumb's up and it's been in the annual real estate forecast that we do. it's been number one and number two for the past three or four years. >> how do you assess the tacos? >> the t
universities will see a tuition hike. daca recipients have been able to receive lower in-state tuition at arizona state and nau since 2015. were substantially less than what nonresidents were paying. and then there is this, u.s. news and world report revealed their annual list of the top u.s. cities to live in. at number three, even though it's kind of cold, denver, colorado. colorado springs snagged the number two spot. there you go. colorado springs. at the top, austin, texas. crowned the...