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that's actually, depaul, what we happen to stand for as a country. okay, ben.o see you. >> you too. >> every time they cancel him, we're giving him a forum here at "the kelly file." then we're going to let him talk. i'll give him an hour. >>> coming up, over the weekend, the man once convicted of killing 24-year-old chandra levy was released from jail. this is a stunner. and her parents are here next on why they say the prosecutors got this wrong. in 1996, tracfone began with one important belief: wireless should be affordable for everyone. twenty years later, we're still making it easy to save money on smartphones! our new smartphone plan is just $15/month. you get talk, text, and data with unlimited carryover®, with no contract and coverage on one of america's largest 4glte networks. plus, we have new 4g lte smartphones starting at under $50 bucks. new smartphones. new plans. new ways to do everything for less with tracfone. available at walmart "c"you don't want to drive old cheblue forever, do you?"e!" "turn it off." "i did." "credit karma huh?" "yea, it's
that's actually, depaul, what we happen to stand for as a country. okay, ben.o see you. >> you too. >> every time they cancel him, we're giving him a forum here at "the kelly file." then we're going to let him talk. i'll give him an hour. >>> coming up, over the weekend, the man once convicted of killing 24-year-old chandra levy was released from jail. this is a stunner. and her parents are here next on why they say the prosecutors got this wrong. in 1996,...
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that's actually, depaul, what we happen to stand for as a country. okay, ben.at to see you. >> you too. >> every time they cancel him, we're giving him a forum here at "the kelly file." then we're going to let him talk. i'll give him an hour. >>> coming up, over the weekend, the man once convicted of killing 24-year-old chandra levy was released from jail. this is a stunner. and her parents are here next on why they say the prosecutors got this wrong. i've been taking fish oil from nature's bounty to support my heart. eating better, keeping healthy. so that no matter what happens in the future, my "future self" will thank me. thank you! 45 years of experience has taught us: no matter what the future holds, you're always better off healthy. nature's bounty you can help prevent blindness in undernourished children across the globe by getting your vitamins at walgreens. walgreens. at the corner of happy and healthy. right now with card, select nature's bounty vitamins are buy one, get one free. >>> last week we updated you on the murder mystery that captivated thi
that's actually, depaul, what we happen to stand for as a country. okay, ben.at to see you. >> you too. >> every time they cancel him, we're giving him a forum here at "the kelly file." then we're going to let him talk. i'll give him an hour. >>> coming up, over the weekend, the man once convicted of killing 24-year-old chandra levy was released from jail. this is a stunner. and her parents are here next on why they say the prosecutors got this wrong. i've been...
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the six-foot-one, 205-pounder at depaul catholic in wayne, new jersey is the nation's top runnin
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we saw it in depaul when ben shapiro couldn't speak. come on.med from the intolerant left, from the liberal academia. i think this is a bold and smart move by the university of chicago. >> i am on college campuses all the time. you wouldn't imagine things told to the students. they might hear what i have to say and it might hurt them. >> a great idea. students are going to be better off and more correctly diverse and prepared for the real world as a result. >> amen. >>> the real victims of the clinton foundation scandal. >>> i want to say thanks to our cashin crew for joining us. time to wake up, america. for a very long time i warned that the investigation into the clinton foundation would expose damning evidence that the clintons operate at a level we mere americans aren't allowed to operate at. i reported on the likely corruption, pay-to-play and we are finding more evidence former president was working with the highest american diplomat his wife and appearing to sell -- let me rephrase that, trade governments in exchange for massive amounts
we saw it in depaul when ben shapiro couldn't speak. come on.med from the intolerant left, from the liberal academia. i think this is a bold and smart move by the university of chicago. >> i am on college campuses all the time. you wouldn't imagine things told to the students. they might hear what i have to say and it might hurt them. >> a great idea. students are going to be better off and more correctly diverse and prepared for the real world as a result. >> amen....
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in lakeville, a donation bin collects empty bottles and cans and the money is redeemed to help a depaul charity and a sports fund. it adds toupdz 500 every month the last five years but on friday. >> really in you got to that be low? >> reporter: someone caught on surveillance removing several large bags from the donation area. >> and he takes two more bags. >> reporter: authorities say the thief returned the following day on area with the suspect and his vehicle clearly visible, it didn't take long to track him down. the owner wanted to give him a chance to right his wrongs. >> at first we thought we would give him the chance to do the right thing. maybe come down do a little donation back to the middleborough high school, but he denied it, and so we are actually going to take -- summons him to court now. >> reporter: lakewood police are not releasing his name but he is a 66-year-old. and committing a crime. >> what will come out with this, people are realize these donation bins are here. >> reporter: that is exactly w457d. the public's response is overwhelming and they may have a bott
in lakeville, a donation bin collects empty bottles and cans and the money is redeemed to help a depaul charity and a sports fund. it adds toupdz 500 every month the last five years but on friday. >> really in you got to that be low? >> reporter: someone caught on surveillance removing several large bags from the donation area. >> and he takes two more bags. >> reporter: authorities say the thief returned the following day on area with the suspect and his vehicle clearly...
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according to the "faulty are times," two men were driving a drone over the home of resident robert depaulvall. jennifer youngman's surname. the drone destructed cows over the pastor. she picked up her gun and put two shells into that drone. their suv and took off. quierman told "the faulty times" you have got to respect someone else's property. leader kimth korea's jong-il and is calling a successful test of the ballistics mitchell. he says the u.s. mainland and its operation theater in the pacific are now with the north korea's striking range. he said they need to prevent hurting the dignity of north korea if it wants to prevent strikes. hours awayre from learning about and out of this world discovery. autria: today, a major question set to be answered -- is there another earth in our universe? researchers are presenting incredible findings at a conference later today after they say they found the existence of an earth-like planet orbiting stars around the sun. scientists could exist on the surface, which could mean it is possible for it to host live and liquid water. to startrs hope stu
according to the "faulty are times," two men were driving a drone over the home of resident robert depaulvall. jennifer youngman's surname. the drone destructed cows over the pastor. she picked up her gun and put two shells into that drone. their suv and took off. quierman told "the faulty times" you have got to respect someone else's property. leader kimth korea's jong-il and is calling a successful test of the ballistics mitchell. he says the u.s. mainland and its...
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vincent depaul charities. it adds up to a few hundred dollars every month for the last five years but on friday. >> really? you got to be that low. >> reporter: someone was caught on surveillance removing several large bags from the donation area. >> and he takes two more bags. >> reporter: employees here say the thief returned the following day only to find they had locked the donation area. but the suspect and vehicle clearly visible. he wanted to give him a chance to right his wrong. >> first we would give him a chance to do the right thing maybe come down do a little donation back to the middleboro high school but he denied it and so we're actually going to take him to court now. >> reporter: lakeville police are not releasing the man's name but he's a 66-year-old who has been charged with larceny, breaking into a can depository and attempting to commit a crime. people will realize that these donations. >> reporter: they say the public sponsor has been overwhelming they are now considering having a bottle
vincent depaul charities. it adds up to a few hundred dollars every month for the last five years but on friday. >> really? you got to be that low. >> reporter: someone was caught on surveillance removing several large bags from the donation area. >> and he takes two more bags. >> reporter: employees here say the thief returned the following day only to find they had locked the donation area. but the suspect and vehicle clearly visible. he wanted to give him a chance to...
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just because they're saying uncomfortable things like perhaps a conservative speaker who came in to depaulity across town and got essentially his protests all over the place that stopped his speech. we don't want to do that here at the ufc and we're not going to it. >> katie, this dean and professor, john boyer, right we don't cancel invited speakers because somebody is going to be offended. we don't support trigger warnings. that's heroic, especially at a time where i thought, and certainly when i went to college and it was uc berkeley where everybody was yelling at everybody, you're supposed to do that in college, listen to other people's side. >> i think this is amazing they're coming out against trigger warnings, microaggression and safe spaces think dooring the students a huge service because when you get into the real world there are no safe spaces and ben -- and you hear more diverse -- they're coming to campus to say things that students may disagree with and that's why they're being shut out. to the positive future of the students at this university that the dean, the professors a
just because they're saying uncomfortable things like perhaps a conservative speaker who came in to depaulity across town and got essentially his protests all over the place that stopped his speech. we don't want to do that here at the ufc and we're not going to it. >> katie, this dean and professor, john boyer, right we don't cancel invited speakers because somebody is going to be offended. we don't support trigger warnings. that's heroic, especially at a time where i thought, and...
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three provocative and quite exceptional essays written by underwood dudley a mathematics professor at depaul university with the titles by math? is mathematics necessary and what is mathematics for? to the dismay of many mathematicians he argues that there were many good reasons to teach mathematics but utility wasn't one of them. almost all jobs he wrote required no knowledge of algebra or geometry at all. he went on for algebra is necessary for 75% of all jobs our algebra textbooks would be filled with our on-the-job problems and examples would be so plentiful. this is clearly not the case. the math mystery by andrew hacker which is the catalyst for tonight's discussion is in many ways the child of this century long debate as well as douglas essays. although i will say that the two authors reached very different conclusions. is high school mathematics serving society? what's mathematics should be taught? how should it be taught and why should it be taught? these are hard questions that i believe finding answers to hard questions is best done in open public discussion. that's why we are her
three provocative and quite exceptional essays written by underwood dudley a mathematics professor at depaul university with the titles by math? is mathematics necessary and what is mathematics for? to the dismay of many mathematicians he argues that there were many good reasons to teach mathematics but utility wasn't one of them. almost all jobs he wrote required no knowledge of algebra or geometry at all. he went on for algebra is necessary for 75% of all jobs our algebra textbooks would be...
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case and its broader implications, we're joined by patty gerstenblith.s she's a professor of law at depaulversity and head of its center for art, museum andum cultural heritage law. welcome to you. first thing i want to ask is how significant is this case as a war crime prosecution? >> yes, it is very significant. it's the first case that we have on an international level where somebody was prosecuted only for the crime of destruction of cultural heritage.cu we have other examples of prosecutions during the world war ii and the balkan conflict, but in all those cases the defendants had committed am variety of war crimes and crimes against humanity -- mass killing of civilians, rapes, things like that -- and this is the first case we've had where the defendant was charged with only destruction of cultural heritage and i believe it's significant that it sends a message that the international community willco take these kinds of crimes and destruction seriously. >> brown: why is it so hard to bring these kind of cases?ca is it the lack of the law or the lack of the will to bring these cases?
case and its broader implications, we're joined by patty gerstenblith.s she's a professor of law at depaulversity and head of its center for art, museum andum cultural heritage law. welcome to you. first thing i want to ask is how significant is this case as a war crime prosecution? >> yes, it is very significant. it's the first case that we have on an international level where somebody was prosecuted only for the crime of destruction of cultural heritage.cu we have other examples of...
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end of the 20th century was three provocative and exceptional as a's by a mathematics professor at depaul university with the titles why math? is mathematics necessary, and what is mathematics for? to the dismay of many mathematicians he argues there were many good reasons to teach mathematics, but utility wasn't one of them. almost all jobs, he wrote, require no knowledge about deborah and geometry at all. were algebra necessary for 75% of all jobs, algebra textbooks would be filled with on-the-job problems, examples would be so plentiful. this is clearly not the case. the math ministry by andrew hacker, is in many ways the child of this century long debate. as well as woody douglas essays. the two authors reached different conclusions. is high school mathematics serving society? what mathematics should be taught? and why should it be taught? these are hard questions and i believe finding answers to hard questions is best done in open and public discussions. our two speakers are andrew hacker and james tanton. and reached the point -- andrew hacker is a professor at queens college in new
end of the 20th century was three provocative and exceptional as a's by a mathematics professor at depaul university with the titles why math? is mathematics necessary, and what is mathematics for? to the dismay of many mathematicians he argues there were many good reasons to teach mathematics, but utility wasn't one of them. almost all jobs, he wrote, require no knowledge about deborah and geometry at all. were algebra necessary for 75% of all jobs, algebra textbooks would be filled with...
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the debate culminated at the end of the 20th century with three provocative written by professor at depaul university of why math necessary and what is mathematics for. utility wasn't one of them. almost all jobs he wrote require no knowledge of algebra and geometry at all. algebra necessary for 75% of jobs, our algebra textbooks would be filled with on-the-job problems. that is not the case. is in many way it is child of a century-long debate as well as woody dudlel's essays. i would say that the two authors reached two different conclusions. is mathematics serving society? what mathematics should be taught, how should it be taught and why should it be taught? these are hard questions and i believe that finding answers to hard questions is best done in open and public discussion. that's why we are here tonight. our two speakers this evening are andrew hacker and james tanton. and you will be glad to know i'm at the point to introduce them. andrew hacker is a professor at political science in new york where in addition to teaching political science, he has taught experimental course in --
the debate culminated at the end of the 20th century with three provocative written by professor at depaul university of why math necessary and what is mathematics for. utility wasn't one of them. almost all jobs he wrote require no knowledge of algebra and geometry at all. algebra necessary for 75% of jobs, our algebra textbooks would be filled with on-the-job problems. that is not the case. is in many way it is child of a century-long debate as well as woody dudlel's essays. i would say that...