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for places like baylor university in texas whose face claims of covering up over fifteen rapes by student athletes in just four years it has led to a complete overhaul of their sexual assault reporting system but the work is far from over today let's look forward to a solution stand strong for the next generation and start watching the hawks. would you treat the. real that this was. a part of. what the players like you are going. to. welcome everybody to watching the hocks i am top of the wallace and joining me today to discuss this issue of the campus rape high school sexual assault all of it is our sports correspondent regina hamm thank you so much for joining me thanks for letting me come on the set talk about such an important issue really something that you don't that really it kind of gets pushed around a lot where there's blame placed on victims and sometimes unwilling accusers but it really is a focus on the institutions that house both right because there is a responsibility you know when we talk about you know either brett kavanaugh or you know some of these other ones that go b
for places like baylor university in texas whose face claims of covering up over fifteen rapes by student athletes in just four years it has led to a complete overhaul of their sexual assault reporting system but the work is far from over today let's look forward to a solution stand strong for the next generation and start watching the hawks. would you treat the. real that this was. a part of. what the players like you are going. to. welcome everybody to watching the hocks i am top of the...
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baylor university this sort of says it doesn't stop at high school and it doesn't go away so. what's what is the this sort of pact does it really just go from like if we don't stop in high school it's going to keep happening well a lot of people think that you know high school it's like a lot of hazing. in terms of the sexual assault is massed and kind of shoved under the carpet and you look at student the rape case in two thousand and twelve the girl was in appropriately touched after being drunk at a party many was like oh well that you know this is her bad behavior she's making this very clean came up against these seventeen six year old students who were convicted thankfully enough that but that result as it happened enough so you see girls or things happen like this they're accused of being in the you know what they're wearing what they're doing and in high school if you're sixteen years old and you're cute you know you're accusing someone of this that's the last thing you want is it to come back on you you're already nervous you're scared of someone to say you know there
baylor university this sort of says it doesn't stop at high school and it doesn't go away so. what's what is the this sort of pact does it really just go from like if we don't stop in high school it's going to keep happening well a lot of people think that you know high school it's like a lot of hazing. in terms of the sexual assault is massed and kind of shoved under the carpet and you look at student the rape case in two thousand and twelve the girl was in appropriately touched after being...
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you used to be president of baylor university. why are you no longer president? >> i was fired as president of baylor university. unfortunately, i was dismissed. i was not fired as chancellor. i held two positions. the board of regents made a determination in light of issues, that they needed new leadership. i then resigned as chancellor of the university because i felt i could no longer work with the board of regents at that time. it's not a criticism. it's just the fact that i did step down voluntarily as chancellor. so i was not fired for cause. it was just we need new leadership. so may i complete the thought which is so it's the summer of 2016, i immediately -- i said no to law firms, let me have some time. so i wrote a book about my baylor experience. and it turned out to be as my agent in california said ken this is a love story to baylor. and i was delighted to do that. i was finishing that project in late 2016, and hillary lost the election. so i said the time is really right, 20 years coming up for the entire process that we're noting now, the impeachme
you used to be president of baylor university. why are you no longer president? >> i was fired as president of baylor university. unfortunately, i was dismissed. i was not fired as chancellor. i held two positions. the board of regents made a determination in light of issues, that they needed new leadership. i then resigned as chancellor of the university because i felt i could no longer work with the board of regents at that time. it's not a criticism. it's just the fact that i did step...
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you used to be president of baylor university. why are you no longer president? can. >> guest: i was fired from baylor university. i was not fired as chancellor. the board of regents in light of issues of sexual violence and the like, possible violations of title 9, is a very important law they needed new leadership. i then resigned as chancellor of the university because i felt i could no longer work with the board of regents at that time. that's not a criticism, that's the fact that i did step down voluntarily as chancellor. i was not fired for cause, it was just we need new leadership. may i complete the thought which is the summer of 2016, i immediately -- said no to law firms, let me have some time, i wrote a book about my bailor experience, and it turned out to be my as myagiant said a love story to bailor. i was delighted to do that. i was finishing that project, and in late to 16, hillary lost the election. so i said the time is really right. 20 years coming up r for the entire process that we're noting now. the impeachment process and the president's acq
you used to be president of baylor university. why are you no longer president? can. >> guest: i was fired from baylor university. i was not fired as chancellor. the board of regents in light of issues of sexual violence and the like, possible violations of title 9, is a very important law they needed new leadership. i then resigned as chancellor of the university because i felt i could no longer work with the board of regents at that time. that's not a criticism, that's the fact that i...
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. >> i was fired as president of baylor university and fortunately i was dismissed. i was not fired as chancellor. i held two positions. the board of regents made a determination in light of issues in the light of sexual violence and the like and possible violations of title ix which is a very important law they needed new leadership, i then resigned as chancellor of the university because i felt they could no longer work. i immediately said no to law forms. i wrote aie book about my baylor experience, i was finishing that project in late 2016 and hillary lost the election. the 20 years coming coming up and the entire price process. i said it's now or never to write the story. fred irvine is in las vegas. good morning. mike my comment is, i hear ken starrou. i think he has demonstrated exemplary character but the same thing could be said for like ted bundy. fred they stood up for his character and elected officials, i'm not saying he is ted bundy, but i'm saying that they did not know the real ted bundy. we got your point. >> with all respect, i disagree with compari
. >> i was fired as president of baylor university and fortunately i was dismissed. i was not fired as chancellor. i held two positions. the board of regents made a determination in light of issues in the light of sexual violence and the like and possible violations of title ix which is a very important law they needed new leadership, i then resigned as chancellor of the university because i felt they could no longer work. i immediately said no to law forms. i wrote aie book about my...
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. >> you used to be president of baylor university. >> i was fired unfortunately i was dismissed not as chancellor i held two positions. the board of regents made a determination with possible violations of title ix which is an important law that they needed new leadership so i resigned as chancellor of the university because i felt i could no longer work with the board of regents so the fact downi did step voluntarily i was not fired but we need new leadership. so to complete the thought, ththe summer of 2016 so i wrote a book about my baylor experience. and then said this is a love story.y. and then hillary lost the election to say 20 years coming up for the entire process and now the impeachment process so it's now or never to write this story. >> can start taking your questions good morning. >>. >> for those who are promoting cavanaugh's exemplary character the same thing could be said for ted bundy. even with those elected officials i'm not saying he is ted bundy but they didn't know the real ted bundy. >> we got your point. >> with all due respect i emphatically disagree talkin
. >> you used to be president of baylor university. >> i was fired unfortunately i was dismissed not as chancellor i held two positions. the board of regents made a determination with possible violations of title ix which is an important law that they needed new leadership so i resigned as chancellor of the university because i felt i could no longer work with the board of regents so the fact downi did step voluntarily i was not fired but we need new leadership. so to complete the...
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he used to be the president at baylor university and you no longer do? guest: i was dismissed. i was not fired as chancellor positions.a two in light of issues of sexual violence and the like, and possible violations of title ix which is an important law that they needed new leadership. as chancellor of the university because i felt i could no longer work with at the board of regents at that time. it's not a criticism, it's just the fact that i did step down voluntarily as chancellor. i was not fired for cause, we just need new leadership. thought,complete the it's the summer of 2016, i immediately said no to law firms . let me have some time, i wrote a book about my baylor experience, and it turned out to be, as my agent said, as is a love story to baylor. and i was delighted to do this. i was finishing the project and hillary lost the election. the time is right, 20 years coming up for the entire process , that we are noting now, the in early 99process at its time. it's now or never to write this story. an hour left. irving is in las vegas. a democrat. caller: host: about hal
he used to be the president at baylor university and you no longer do? guest: i was dismissed. i was not fired as chancellor positions.a two in light of issues of sexual violence and the like, and possible violations of title ix which is an important law that they needed new leadership. as chancellor of the university because i felt i could no longer work with at the board of regents at that time. it's not a criticism, it's just the fact that i did step down voluntarily as chancellor. i was not...
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baylor university, or the university of tennessee, they have faced a number of title ix lawsuits and investigations, not dealing with domestic violence, but with a number of sexual assaults, rape allegations, lawsuits, convictions in some situations where player athletes , for example the football teams at baylor, the coaches knew about the sexual assault. they had a duty to report it, and they didn't do anything. the effluent department knew about it, or should have, and didn't do anything. maybe within the past decade, there was a study done at the ncaa level. they looked at the number of athletic departments at these institutions. were the athletic department the ones doing title ix investigations? were they the ones that were running the sexual assault and domestic violence investigations at the school, or was it independent third parties? a lot of times, it was the f letter department involved in covering it up. title ix would apply. there are aly, number of investigations facing schools right now because of this. title ix should apply. for those of you that don't know, it prohi
baylor university, or the university of tennessee, they have faced a number of title ix lawsuits and investigations, not dealing with domestic violence, but with a number of sexual assaults, rape allegations, lawsuits, convictions in some situations where player athletes , for example the football teams at baylor, the coaches knew about the sexual assault. they had a duty to report it, and they didn't do anything. the effluent department knew about it, or should have, and didn't do anything....
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in fact, baylor university have a high degree of mus to have a high degree of muslim students in their institution they will take seriously this love of god. even though it is of the ilpredominant faith. e an easier experience even though it's not the predominant faith in history. >> do you want to comment? ent? >> away. >> i'm >> i will wait that become >> so talk about terms and definitions what does that even w mean? or how to get those people on board? so to talk about the new national narrative and the big stories it is really important but also first-generation traversing they are on a path but then where people can look to as an interfaith leader or a member of congress. that work of making sure the we have diverse stories and narratives how do you make sure these diverse stories become part of the national narrative? how does that happen? that doesn't happen in the next two or five years. and with that aspirational language? orate those stories one we know what they are? >> when there is some religious discrimina >> i will step in. when there is religious discrimination that ha
in fact, baylor university have a high degree of mus to have a high degree of muslim students in their institution they will take seriously this love of god. even though it is of the ilpredominant faith. e an easier experience even though it's not the predominant faith in history. >> do you want to comment? ent? >> away. >> i'm >> i will wait that become >> so talk about terms and definitions what does that even w mean? or how to get those people on board? so to...
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in fact, baylor university have a high degree of muslim students in their institutions because they are willing to take seriously this love of the text on this love of god. their students have an easier experience even though it's not the predominant faith in history. >> do either of you want to comment? >> away. >> i'm thinking about who stories get told and how does that become the larger narrative. when you're in this field, we talk about terms and definitions. what terms do we use and what is it even mean, is it sexy or interesting enough to get laypeople on board. can we talk about this new national narrative? we talk about the big stories we want to see ourselves as a part of. what you mentioned in the book are important because they are also first-generation traversing note path, they become-make that people can look to. how do we do that work of making sure the we have diverse stories and narratives? we talked a little bit about john mccain funeral, how does that happen? i fully understand this is a generational thing, it is not going to happen, how do we begin to start using th
in fact, baylor university have a high degree of muslim students in their institutions because they are willing to take seriously this love of the text on this love of god. their students have an easier experience even though it's not the predominant faith in history. >> do either of you want to comment? >> away. >> i'm thinking about who stories get told and how does that become the larger narrative. when you're in this field, we talk about terms and definitions. what terms...
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and, in fact, baylor university has a high degree of muslim students in their institution because they are willing to take seriously this love of the text, this love of god, and so their student has an easier experience even though it's not the predominant faith history. >> do either of you want to comment on that? earl? >> no. i'll wait. >> i'm thinking about canada thing earl put out the witches whose stories get told and how does it become part of the larger narrative. when you're in this field i think we talked a lot about terms and definitions, and what terms to use and what does religious pluralism even mean. is interfaith sexy onerous enough to get laypeople on border or engaged with it? and so when you talk about this new national narrative, lord who talks a lot about our big myths and the next choice would want to see ourselves as a part of, i think that's important and i think some of the most and you mentioned in the book are important because they are also first generations traversing a path within the first people on policy but they become an archetype that people can look
and, in fact, baylor university has a high degree of muslim students in their institution because they are willing to take seriously this love of the text, this love of god, and so their student has an easier experience even though it's not the predominant faith history. >> do either of you want to comment on that? earl? >> no. i'll wait. >> i'm thinking about canada thing earl put out the witches whose stories get told and how does it become part of the larger narrative. when...
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he went on to become the president and chancellor of baylor university.or, there was an investigation saying you did not do what you could to eliminate a hostile environment. >> i disagree with the finding, but i did agree with the change in leadership. i care deeply about the students, i mentor and council students at baylor. we love them, but i think at the university, i was responsible ultimately for that, fails with respe -- failed because of the early response. it was never brought to my attention until the very end when i recommended to the board that we had an independent investigation. university life should be safe and all too frequently it's not, even at pais lor. >> ken starr, thank you very much. a young inventor created a unique system to clean up a huge area of floating garbage that is twice the size of texas. >> i get to see it go out which is exciting, but it is also nerve racking. >> how it will scoop up 1.8 trillion pieces of plastic in it's finally here. the ross fall fashion event has the brands you want... nooo... yes. ...at "oh, yes!
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this is the cover of a book by a professor at baylor university. cover -- the the man on the cover is the founder of turkey. the very serious, scholarly book. he is a award-winning military historian. he was invited by the middle eastern studies department at cal state northridge to give a talk on his book and the talk is shouted down by extremist armenian activists. armenians have a lot of grievances with regard to the turks. they decided that even though he was not being accused of ink the mastermind behind the killings of them armenians during world war i, he was insufficiently soft on all that and was part of this turkish campaign of denial of the killings of armenians and they shouted it down and stopped the speech from happening. thisproudly announced online. our presence will send a clear message that college campuses are not a qubit as for denial. -- incubators for denial. summary had raised this -- someone had raised this as a q&a. this person is praising him, the autobiography -- biography but here are all the things that the turks did th
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the staff at parkland hospital, baylor university hospital, other medical professionals provided excellent emergency care to victims of the attack. frontline facilities and responders in dallas experienced this firsthand in 2014 when a patient presented with ebola to a dallas-forth worth emergency department. we must remember that -- dallas-fort worth emergency department. we must remember that we need to be prepared and respond to emerging infectious diseases worldwide. this pandemic and all-hazards preparedness act is critical to protecting the lives of americans and providing the necessary tools and infrastructure when disasters strikes. i want to thank representative susan brooks and anna eshoo for their work on this legislation before us today. i strongly support this legislation, and i urge my colleagues to do the same. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from -- the gentlewoman reserves. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. pallone: i continue to reserve, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentlewoman is recognized. mrs.
the staff at parkland hospital, baylor university hospital, other medical professionals provided excellent emergency care to victims of the attack. frontline facilities and responders in dallas experienced this firsthand in 2014 when a patient presented with ebola to a dallas-forth worth emergency department. we must remember that -- dallas-fort worth emergency department. we must remember that we need to be prepared and respond to emerging infectious diseases worldwide. this pandemic and...
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starr, baylor university, the heels.clinto to he had young men, their lives through, some of them throwing in jail because they said they were doing the same thing to her. if it happens that way, you do it. athletes, they do it. bill cosby. what do they all have in common? they are black. the majority of them. they get sent to prison. kavanaugh get sent to the supreme court to send other people of caller to prison. -- color to prison. when you talk about a woman's body, they don't know. grassley, you don't hand him anything. he is 85 years old. i am 70 years old. hill, merciful on anita putting clarence thomas, another creditor. -- predator. we know he did it. i don't mean to sound so negative. i am sick and tired of it. i have nine granddaughters, and five of them are in college. to think that someone would do the same thing to them, i would be down there with a baseball bat. host: david is calling from west virginia, independent caller. c they keep -- fller: they keep delaying ms. ord's testimony. the democrats are worried about her security and scared about flying. this is the 21st cent
starr, baylor university, the heels.clinto to he had young men, their lives through, some of them throwing in jail because they said they were doing the same thing to her. if it happens that way, you do it. athletes, they do it. bill cosby. what do they all have in common? they are black. the majority of them. they get sent to prison. kavanaugh get sent to the supreme court to send other people of caller to prison. -- color to prison. when you talk about a woman's body, they don't know....
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my own circumstances were such that i had the freedom to do it i just finished a book on my baylor universitysident. it was somewhat unhappy ending as i was finishing that book, hillary lost the election. so what's my next writing project. and i also knew it was really now or never the years go by. >> tying these things together, though looking at your investigation, now looking at the mueller investigation. what commonalities do you see? what differences >> lots of echoes. attack the prosecutor. we see the trump team -- some of the trump team -- there have been different lawyers involved -- taking a page right out of the clinton book. demonize everybody against you >> the press worked with them though this time around, they don't have the media the media is lionizing robert mueller. >> no comment. >> but look at the way ken starr is viewed the way robert mueller is think about that think about that >> i try not to think about it there were a lot of truth seekers. and i mean this. this is not false praise there were so many truth seekers in the media and they would sometimes give us leads. it
my own circumstances were such that i had the freedom to do it i just finished a book on my baylor universitysident. it was somewhat unhappy ending as i was finishing that book, hillary lost the election. so what's my next writing project. and i also knew it was really now or never the years go by. >> tying these things together, though looking at your investigation, now looking at the mueller investigation. what commonalities do you see? what differences >> lots of echoes. attack...
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he used to be the president at baylor university and you no longer do? guest: i was dismissed. not fired as chancellor positions.a two in light of issues of sexual violence and the like, and possible violations of title ix which is an important law that they needed new leadership. as chancellor of the university because i felt i could no longer work with at the board of regents at that time. it's not a criticism, it's just the fact that i did step down voluntarily as chancellor. i was not fired for cause, we just need new leadership. thought,complete the it's the summer of 2016, i immediately said no to law firms . let me have some time, i wrote a book about my baylor experience, and it turned out to be, as my agent said, as is a love story to baylor. and i was delighted to do this. i was finishing the project and hillary lost the election. the time is right, 20 years coming up for the entire process , that we are noting now, the in early 99process at its time. it's now or never to write this story. an hour left. irving is in las vegas. a democrat. caller: host: about half an h
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and ethel briceson -- bryson watson he graduated in room in 1949, from baylor university with a bch lohr's degree in 1952 and a juris doctorate from baylor in 1954. in 195 he was elected to the texas house of representatives. in 1963 he was elect todd texas senate where he served for 10 years. during his lifetime in elected office, murray was involved in crafting an pass manage piece os influential legislation including the establishment of what is now known as texas state technical college, a vocational school based in waco with campuses all across the state. murray serve as the psychological's general counsel and the watson family's contributions to the school are significant. both murray and his wife have buildings named in their honor on the tstc campus in waco. his passion for education extended long after his retirement from politics he took a leading role in founding the bra sos higher education authority and the brazos higher education inc. to help students fund their education he also served as a trustee of the mcclennan community college foundation. in 2017 he was named as baylor
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a university of texas did a study of it and took the program and put it in three or four schools in the area in texas somewhat near baylor and left it in place for a while and tested the students, and baylor came back with not a good review, a brave -- a rave review. it really is effective. that is my major effort now, how i am spending my time as a retired justice, except that i also sit occasionally with some of the federal courts of appeals. you know the federal courts. they consist of district courts were trials in federal cases are tried, and if the loser of, the appeal goes to a federal court of appeals and we have a number of federal circuit courts of appeal scattered around the country, and i volunteered to sit with some of those courts of appeal, and if you lose there, you're only application for relief is with the u.s. supreme court, and there grant is jurisdiction very and not too many cases are granted, so that is how the system works today. i volunteer periodically to sit on one of the federal courts of appeal and here a number of cases for two or three days. today i went to the supreme court myself -- i was
a university of texas did a study of it and took the program and put it in three or four schools in the area in texas somewhat near baylor and left it in place for a while and tested the students, and baylor came back with not a good review, a brave -- a rave review. it really is effective. that is my major effort now, how i am spending my time as a retired justice, except that i also sit occasionally with some of the federal courts of appeals. you know the federal courts. they consist of...
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the university, yet the university administrator seemed to be doing what she could to try to deter such speech for the future. so. this is a cover of a book by a professor at baylor, and a man on the cover is the founder of modern turkey and -- very serious scholarly book. he is a that he is an award-winning -- he is an award-winning military historian. so he comes, he's invited, he's invited a new eastern studies department at cal state northridge to give a talk on his book. the talk shouted down by extremist armenian activists. obviously armenians have a lot of grievances with regard to the turks that they decided that even though ataturk was not accuse of being mastermind behind the killings of the armenians during world war i. he was insufficiently soft on all five and was part of the turkish denial of the killings of the armenians. and the shouted it down,, basically stopped the speech of happening. they probably announce this online. our presence will send a clear message that college campuses are not incubators for denialists. and treating them as breeding grounds for turkish nationalist ideology is an offensive. some would raise this in the q&a afterward
the university, yet the university administrator seemed to be doing what she could to try to deter such speech for the future. so. this is a cover of a book by a professor at baylor, and a man on the cover is the founder of modern turkey and -- very serious scholarly book. he is a that he is an award-winning -- he is an award-winning military historian. so he comes, he's invited, he's invited a new eastern studies department at cal state northridge to give a talk on his book. the talk shouted...
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the university, yet the university administrator seemed to be doing what she could to try to deter such speech for the future. so this is a cover of a book by a professor at baylorder of modern turkey and -- very serious scholarly book. award-winning military historian. so he comes, , he's invited, hes invited a new eastern studies department at cal state northridge to give a talk on his book. the talk shouted down by extremist armenian activists. obviously armenians have a lot of grievances with regard to the turks that they decided that even though ataturk was not accuse of being mastermind behind the killings of the armenians during world war i. he was insufficiently soft on all five and was part of the turkish denial of the killings of the armenians. and the shouted it down,, basically stopped the speech of happening. they probably announce this online. our presence will send a clear message that college campuses are not incubators for denialists. and treating them as breeding grounds for turkish nationalist ideology is an offensive. some would raise this in the q&a afterward or least landed outside to look, this person is praising, the bar of you think was
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