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what i can say is that when i meet faculty members who have no job security, i often meet faculty members who are afraid of being frank. they said i would teach this book but i thought some of my students or their parents may get angry about it. i do not know if i'll have a job next semester. >> we're going to have to shut it down. it is necessary to explain to the audience that the last couple of minutes or a little unusual. on the date of this was recorded, august 23, we had an earthquake. that is why we heard the removing a round. we vacated the studio. now we only have three minutes to go. have you ever been through an earthquake before? >> no. i have never been there when they actually physically took place. >> if you do not think it was anything you said? >> i will have to listen to the tape again. it could be something someone said in washington, d.c., though. that is possible. >> we have been talking about your book. your book is "no university is an island." after you have been the head of the american association of university professors since 2006, where do you think it is all
what i can say is that when i meet faculty members who have no job security, i often meet faculty members who are afraid of being frank. they said i would teach this book but i thought some of my students or their parents may get angry about it. i do not know if i'll have a job next semester. >> we're going to have to shut it down. it is necessary to explain to the audience that the last couple of minutes or a little unusual. on the date of this was recorded, august 23, we had an...
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but we have an additional 2,500 part-time faculty.ty tend to be practicing professionals who teach a course or two because they love to do that, but it strengthens our program by bringing people who are practicing in the field into the classroom. and our students love not just to learn knowledge for its own sake but they want to know how can i use it? how does this solve a problem? how is this affecting the world we're in and can you give me a practical example? so we have the blend of those who are professional teachers who are very up to date with their subject matter, but it's blended with the practicing professionals. and it makes for a very vibrant learning environment. we have outstanding personalities who occasionally teach for us. we have one right now who actually is full-time who is the wife of the vice president of the united states. >> certainly. >> most famous faculty member, i would think some and one of the most famous community college faculty members. >> she teaches english? >> she teaches english at our alexandria ca
but we have an additional 2,500 part-time faculty.ty tend to be practicing professionals who teach a course or two because they love to do that, but it strengthens our program by bringing people who are practicing in the field into the classroom. and our students love not just to learn knowledge for its own sake but they want to know how can i use it? how does this solve a problem? how is this affecting the world we're in and can you give me a practical example? so we have the blend of those...
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as part of clemson's faculty and residence program, professor and two colleagues are living in dorms >> you made a pretty secure judgment. >> reporter: when he isn't lecturing about philosophy, you can find him hanging out in the dorm lounge, talking movies. >> we ended up watching the netflix version down here. >> i think it is pretty cool, a philosophy professor has a big interest in movies i have always been huge into movies. >> reporter: the program is a first for clemson but a throw back to old college tradition when faculty and students living under one roof was common. >> the idea is that they live in the buildings, interact with students in the very relaxed sort of manner. to really provide that opportunity for students to connect with faculty. >> there is advantages like if i have questions i can go knock on his door, it's right down the -- right down the hall, ask questions. >> reporter: at fir least didst know what to expect. now that he has got tine know his younger neighbors. >> it's relaxing and fun. >> reporter: a lesson this professor could only learn from his student
as part of clemson's faculty and residence program, professor and two colleagues are living in dorms >> you made a pretty secure judgment. >> reporter: when he isn't lecturing about philosophy, you can find him hanging out in the dorm lounge, talking movies. >> we ended up watching the netflix version down here. >> i think it is pretty cool, a philosophy professor has a big interest in movies i have always been huge into movies. >> reporter: the program is a first...
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. >> it's a throwback to an old college tradition when faculty and students living under one roof was common. >> the idea is they live in the buildings, interact with students in a very relaxed sort of manner to really provide that opportunity for students to connect with faculty on a little different level. >> there's advantages like if i have questions, i can just go knock on his door. it's right down the hall and ask questions. >> grau said at first he didn't know what to expect. but now that he's gotten to know his younger neighbors -- >> it's relaxing and it's fun in a way i didn't quite predict. >> reporter: a lesson this professor could only learn from his students. tom trung, nbc news, clemson, south carolina. >> you might be wondering what the appeal is for the professors other than getting to know their students. in exchange for living in the halls and helping out, they're given free rent, which isn't bad, either. >>> in san francisco, the 11th hardly strictly bluegrass festival drew hundreds of thousands of people to golden gate park this weekend. ♪ >> about 600,000 people
. >> it's a throwback to an old college tradition when faculty and students living under one roof was common. >> the idea is they live in the buildings, interact with students in a very relaxed sort of manner to really provide that opportunity for students to connect with faculty on a little different level. >> there's advantages like if i have questions, i can just go knock on his door. it's right down the hall and ask questions. >> grau said at first he didn't know...
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watching us on wp tv news channel 5 in west palm beach, florida, see the annual display of artsy from faculty members at armory faculty exhibition at armory art center. >>> here's a look at your headlines in entertainment. saying probation is a gift, not a right. yesterday a los angeles judge revoked lindsay lohan's four repeated violations. the judge ordered lohan, who showed up for court in an all-white fendi outfit with heavy makeup be immediately taken into custody with bail set at $100,000. the judge set a november 2nd hearing date when she'll announce what further punishment, including possible jail time lohan may face. the judge stressed after making bail lohan must report to the county morgue and perform a minimum of 16 hours of community service there before the november hearing. lohan did post bail and tmz reports she's so serious about impressing the judge, starting today shoal go to the morgue every day until the november hearing. >>> on a much lighter note. michelle obama tells ivillage the president does not approve of his daughters watching "keeping up with the kardashians." as
watching us on wp tv news channel 5 in west palm beach, florida, see the annual display of artsy from faculty members at armory faculty exhibition at armory art center. >>> here's a look at your headlines in entertainment. saying probation is a gift, not a right. yesterday a los angeles judge revoked lindsay lohan's four repeated violations. the judge ordered lohan, who showed up for court in an all-white fendi outfit with heavy makeup be immediately taken into custody with bail set at...
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he was approached by two members of the faculty in in northwestern. -- of the faculty in northwestern. he had worked for vinson when he was a court of appeals judge. he asked simpson and rutledge to take advantage of the opportunity and statutes. they persuaded them that two northwestern graduate to be well qualified. the two that were qualified for my good friend sieger and i. both of us wereose of qualified. later in the spring, they had a meeting with us at northwestern and told us that they thought the scholarships were certainly available. they were not sure which one should go for which the job. they suggested they would like us to make that decision. as it turned out, at the correct ship with rutledge was available the following year -- the clerkship with rutledge was available the following year and the one let vinson the following year. we both felt we were ancient citizens because we had experience in in war and we thought we were older than we were. we were both anxious anto get into the professional world. it might be better job. it's gonna like flipping a coin. other memb
he was approached by two members of the faculty in in northwestern. -- of the faculty in northwestern. he had worked for vinson when he was a court of appeals judge. he asked simpson and rutledge to take advantage of the opportunity and statutes. they persuaded them that two northwestern graduate to be well qualified. the two that were qualified for my good friend sieger and i. both of us wereose of qualified. later in the spring, they had a meeting with us at northwestern and told us that they...
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as this is in a report which was about an eight hundred seventy seven which was a faculty report when they considered he said. the same thing about this whole arrangement is the university of california does not bring the likelihood is there simply when you're in the laboratory. i think there's one famous one where they're said to describe the university oversight of the laboratory is being sold permissive as to be licentious university of california was sort of an absentee landlord and it was. you know it was the source of a great deal of profit. working closely in the weapons program for quite a while you do become aware that. you know nuclear weapons the materials they are used to make the money by nature kind of are hazardous and you have to be. careful with that. number of bizarre terrible accidents up their arch every six weeks or so there'd be something happening that they had of had a bad effect on health effect on somebody. on at least one person. and an essay says that while solid most is not operating to nuclear industry safety standards they actually found that at livermor
as this is in a report which was about an eight hundred seventy seven which was a faculty report when they considered he said. the same thing about this whole arrangement is the university of california does not bring the likelihood is there simply when you're in the laboratory. i think there's one famous one where they're said to describe the university oversight of the laboratory is being sold permissive as to be licentious university of california was sort of an absentee landlord and it was....
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weapons are records as the center court and physical and they can somebody so you know which is the faculty program and somebody said. something about this whole range when it was the university of california is not going to let me do it is simply fine when you're in the literature. i think there's one famous line with this that i describe the university oversight of the laboratory is being sold permissive as to be nice sentients universe in california was sort of an absentee landlord and it was a. you know it was the source of a great deal of profit. working closely in the weapons program for quite a while you become aware that. you know nuclear weapons the materials they are used to make their money by nature kind of are hazardous and. you have to be. careful with a. number of bizarre terrible accidents up there. every six weeks or so there'd be something happening that this had of had a bad effect on the health effect on somebody. on at least one person. i don't know say it was almost is not operating to nuclear industry safety standards they actually found that ever more loud they were
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have our rank and file people on the ground at the university they don't represent the students the faculty the staff they don't actually represent their constituencies and the question is can the regents have the courage in the insight to recognise that the best thing if they truly care about abolition of nuclear weapons is to end their management of the weapons right now they have i think there's a little bit of denial there they don't see that and the question is can we persuade them of that long term change in universities cannot be affected by people who assume that it is a democratic institution it has to be worked through back channel bureaucratic methods which is how it normally operates or through public pressure. thanks guys he was who these were i feel i truly want to see me in primary in general and community. on the basis of how my feet thank you. thank you i was. surprised that you see. campaigns like you see nuclear free came together. and the early part of the two thousand and especially leading up to the iraq war when we started the campaign we believe that if students foun
have our rank and file people on the ground at the university they don't represent the students the faculty the staff they don't actually represent their constituencies and the question is can the regents have the courage in the insight to recognise that the best thing if they truly care about abolition of nuclear weapons is to end their management of the weapons right now they have i think there's a little bit of denial there they don't see that and the question is can we persuade them of that...
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not long after that was on the faculty. she's on the faculty at berkley right few. she just won a grammy. she happens to be an instrumentalist in jazz. very unusual and it's a great thing to see. ♪ ♪ >> what am i so happy for? if i live or if i die. >> belva: wonderful programs and venues all over the city. a new concept for me when i first found out how jazz would operate because you're used to going to new york where people stay in one venue. was this difficult for you to get people used to the idea that you could have a festival and didn't have it like monterrey. >> how people think, monterrey or new port and temperature idea that you're going to be in one place for a weekend. what we did was a little defere deferent. what would an urban festival be like. really it's more like a performing arts service come presed into a festival period of time. we launch our new project in building our own place. we're going to be back to one place again. we've really taken advantage of all the jewels of the bay area and trying to match the performers with the appropriate venue.
not long after that was on the faculty. she's on the faculty at berkley right few. she just won a grammy. she happens to be an instrumentalist in jazz. very unusual and it's a great thing to see. ♪ ♪ >> what am i so happy for? if i live or if i die. >> belva: wonderful programs and venues all over the city. a new concept for me when i first found out how jazz would operate because you're used to going to new york where people stay in one venue. was this difficult for you to get...
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well, that's what one family- run farm doing jp organics delivers to students and faculty on campus. >> it is a good thing. >> support sustainability and you are supporting local farmers and you will be supporting san jose state university as well. and it is cheaper. >> the environmental resource center invited green clubs and businesss to the fall fair to teach people about being eco friendly, awards some think little about. >> everything you do has consequences on sustainability of your society. >> and being sustainable is what chef laura is all about. she shows people how to cook on a budget and says the tastiest foods are the ones grown closest to you. >> the best food you can get the most nutritious and the most delicious are foods that are local and in season. >> so if there's anything to gain from this, it is sticking to word local. >> every local. >> buyers. >> buy your food local, buy your produce local and support the local economy as well as preventing food -- >> it was part of national campus sustainability day and held at universities across the country. >> now we will g
well, that's what one family- run farm doing jp organics delivers to students and faculty on campus. >> it is a good thing. >> support sustainability and you are supporting local farmers and you will be supporting san jose state university as well. and it is cheaper. >> the environmental resource center invited green clubs and businesss to the fall fair to teach people about being eco friendly, awards some think little about. >> everything you do has consequences on...
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records are records as the center court which is about an eight hundred seventy seven which is the faculty program they can somebody said. something about this whole range mills university of california is not growing the language of it is simply falling when you're in the laboratory. i think there's one famous one with is that you describe the university oversight of the laboratory is being sold permissive as the penny and licentious university of california was sort of an absentee landlord and it was a. you know it was the source of a great deal of profit. and working closely in the weapons program for quite a while you do become aware that. you know nuclear weapons the materials they are used to make their money by nature kind of are hazardous and. you have to be. careful with the. number of bizarre terrible accidents of their march every six weeks or so there'd be something happening that they had of had a bad effect on the health effect on somebody on on at least one person. i don't know say. well solomon is not operating to nuclear industry sic to standard they actually found that at
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serve our rank and file people on the guy at the university they don't represent the students the faculty the staff they don't actually represent their constituencies and the question is can the regions have the courage in the insight to recognise that the best thing if they truly care about about abolition of nuclear weapons is to end their management of the lap and right now they have been i think there's a little bit of denial there they don't see that and the question is can we persuade them of that long term change in universities cannot be affected by people who assume that it is a graeme a creditor institution you have to be worked through a back channel bureaucratic methods which is how normally operates or through public pressure thank you thank you thank you because he was who he was i fear i actually want people to come around and at the end the community. was beautiful for my feet thank god. i was. a little phrase that you see. campaigns like you seen it for free and together. and the early part of the two thousand and especially we enough so the iraq war when we started the c
serve our rank and file people on the guy at the university they don't represent the students the faculty the staff they don't actually represent their constituencies and the question is can the regions have the courage in the insight to recognise that the best thing if they truly care about about abolition of nuclear weapons is to end their management of the lap and right now they have been i think there's a little bit of denial there they don't see that and the question is can we persuade...
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friday, october 14, at 2:00 p.m., retired faculty and staff are invited to retired teachers' luncheon. on friday, october 14, there is a 66th annual game, football. friday october 14, 5:30, a bell game party at the janet pommerony center and on saturday, october 15, at 3:00, there's a public walking tour of art on washington and later there will be a gala celebration and it's an event bright event and you can find information at the washington high school alumni association web site. president mendoza: i want to give my heartfelt thanks to washington high school, also. as an army brat, i went to four different high schools, my last four years of schooling before going on to college and we lived on the practice -- presidio so i ended up going to washington because of where we were located and i came in a couple of months after cool had started and it was one of the most welcoming communities that i'd ever been in and probably one of the best times i had during high school so i have a lot of fond memories there and wonderful times and i hope and encourage all of our alum for washington
friday, october 14, at 2:00 p.m., retired faculty and staff are invited to retired teachers' luncheon. on friday, october 14, there is a 66th annual game, football. friday october 14, 5:30, a bell game party at the janet pommerony center and on saturday, october 15, at 3:00, there's a public walking tour of art on washington and later there will be a gala celebration and it's an event bright event and you can find information at the washington high school alumni association web site. president...
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they issue one faculty member or one student for every case.hen student seats go unfilled completing the process is unable to do. two students students jumped on board this week so it will go on as usual. >> when we are discussing policy. >> campus on look person trys to fix student professor problems before sent to the fairness committee. she understands students are busy but says their opinions help solve problem. >> i think it is important for students to remain mindful to make sure your rights are protected. >>> 35 of them are still open, 5 5 of which are on the student fairness board. there are plentyover students that can still pick. >>> people are filling box windshield gently used halloween costumes for the hold halloween fire -- between san jose. this year's fair october 21st will feature ways for familys to recycle on a budget. the goal is to collect 1,000 costumes for three elementary schools. so far organizers have collected about 400 costumes but say it is never too late to donate. >> we would love to have them donated any time of
they issue one faculty member or one student for every case.hen student seats go unfilled completing the process is unable to do. two students students jumped on board this week so it will go on as usual. >> when we are discussing policy. >> campus on look person trys to fix student professor problems before sent to the fairness committee. she understands students are busy but says their opinions help solve problem. >> i think it is important for students to remain mindful to...
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with an ideal environment for the disease to spread, students and faculty are on edge. ann notarangelo is live in berkeley where free vaccinations are being administered today. ann. >>> reporter: this was the second mumps vaccination clinic. they had one last week and innoculated about 1400 students, today another 800. they are going to continue these clinics because they don't think this outbreak is going to end anytime soon. >> i'm not as concerned as i probably should be. i just don't have time to get sick. [ bells ring ] >> reporter: time is a big deal on this campus. in fact, students seem more concerned about how long the muffins vaccine line would take than actually getting the disease. but another person is the exception. >> i'm very scared. i have been seeing flyers everywhere about mumps and then this morning i woke up with rashes so i was nervous about all the symptoms. >> reporter: the california department of health says there are nine confirmed cases of mumps on campus and three to five other cases being investigated. a student who traveled to europe likel
with an ideal environment for the disease to spread, students and faculty are on edge. ann notarangelo is live in berkeley where free vaccinations are being administered today. ann. >>> reporter: this was the second mumps vaccination clinic. they had one last week and innoculated about 1400 students, today another 800. they are going to continue these clinics because they don't think this outbreak is going to end anytime soon. >> i'm not as concerned as i probably should be. i...
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. >>> howard university students and faculty are joining the wall street occupation in washington. today they will march from the chamber of commerce in support of the economic protests that have taken place all across the country. organizers say it is intended to bring racial diversity and to the movement. >>> 41 degrees on this friday. >> still ahead the capitals make it a great 8? >> and quite a finished in game 6 in st. louis. highlights from a heart stopping world series. >> parts of new england already digging out. >> and [ male announcer ] want to achieve more with your money? pnc virtual wallet gathers your spending and saving in one place credit and debit purchases, checks, bills, and other financial information. it lets you see the details as well as the big financial picture. so you can do more with your money. see what a complete view of your money can do for you at pncvirtualwallet.com. ♪ ♪ pnc bank. for the achiever in you. >>> this is haunted forest in colesville, maryland. check them out here. >> happy halloween. good morning, washington. >> that was cute. >>> we ar
. >>> howard university students and faculty are joining the wall street occupation in washington. today they will march from the chamber of commerce in support of the economic protests that have taken place all across the country. organizers say it is intended to bring racial diversity and to the movement. >>> 41 degrees on this friday. >> still ahead the capitals make it a great 8? >> and quite a finished in game 6 in st. louis. highlights from a heart stopping...
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free vaccinations for mumps begin today for students and faculty at uc-berkeley following an outbreakf the disease on the campus there. they are up to 7 confirmed cases now. 13 other people are now being tested. students started coming down with the disease last week. symptoms can vary but the muffins are serious for men. >> the most common complication is a painful swelling of the testicles. this is an issue for about 40% of adolescent and adult men who get infected with the virus. >> free vaccinations are available for students and staff. mumps is generally spread through saliva or mucous. >>> protests over wall street in the bay area. today's big rally planned for san francisco's financial district. >>> and live at apple headquarters, where the world is mourning the loss of steve jobs. >>> we'll be right back. ,, [ male announcer ] at the safeway pharmacy you can get your flu shot. and you'll get a bonus. you get 10% off your groceries. [ male announcer ] save 10% on your groceries when you get a flu shot. that should make you feel better already. safeway. ingredients for life. --
free vaccinations for mumps begin today for students and faculty at uc-berkeley following an outbreakf the disease on the campus there. they are up to 7 confirmed cases now. 13 other people are now being tested. students started coming down with the disease last week. symptoms can vary but the muffins are serious for men. >> the most common complication is a painful swelling of the testicles. this is an issue for about 40% of adolescent and adult men who get infected with the virus....
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most of the cases are students, faculty and staff. that they are not immuned. >> i want the vaccine to be my own personal doctor. i have had the measles. it's good to get that. >> i try to keep healthy. i hope it will help with my immune system. i'm okay. >> are you against getting any kind of vaccine? >> i don't like shots. [ laughter ] >> reporter: uc berkeley is prioritizing who gets the shots. students that live in the high density quarters with the common eating areas will be getting the highest priorities. they have traced the outbreak to a student who took a trip to europe. the symptoms include fever, headache, muscle aches, and the swelling of the glands. people with mumps could prevent spreading it from coughing up, staying at home, washing their hands. they have shipped extra doses of the mmr vaccine to schools for today's clinics. and now, a spokesperson told me this morning that they have a lot of people that mite have the mumps already, but they don't know it yet. >> it could take up to 25 days from the infection to the t
most of the cases are students, faculty and staff. that they are not immuned. >> i want the vaccine to be my own personal doctor. i have had the measles. it's good to get that. >> i try to keep healthy. i hope it will help with my immune system. i'm okay. >> are you against getting any kind of vaccine? >> i don't like shots. [ laughter ] >> reporter: uc berkeley is prioritizing who gets the shots. students that live in the high density quarters with the common...
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he was approached by two members of the faculty in northwestern. the person he became secretary of labor. and then another. was a court of appeals judge. opportunity and statutes. they persuaded them that two northwestern graduates could be well qualified. the two that were qualified for qualified. later in the spring, they had a meeting with us at northwestern and told us that they thought the scholarships were certainly should go for which the job. with rutledge was available the following year and the one with vinson the following year. citizens because we had experience in in war and we were. we were both anxious to get into the professional world. coin. i got the coin flip. i had the privilege. other members of the faculty supported application and persuaded the other judges that >> [inaudible] did you have him in class? >> i took labor law from him. alive? >> yes. >> you have lived a long time. 91 years? >> yes. art and i were born on the same day. has kept to a live? -- that has kept you live? >> this was exercise. we have good advice from o
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today he is a senior faculty member at california university and he has dedicated his entire career to get out of survivor mode to empowerment mode. he believes that when young people are made to feel successful, they are better able to take a stand and feel empowered. he has expressed that in so many ways. he is a researcher. each mind is a world with carlos santana and edward james almost. he is a research for center of life research. omb re al omb re. he just finished a film called latie on youth. he is a father and his 2 children are here. daniel and elma and his daughter in law and megan m burns and suggested we contact him. we are so happy to have you here and look forward to hearing your address. >> good morning ladies and gentlemen. you know i got to share this with you. i know how to drive a tractor. don't forget what you come from. culture cures. it's like coming back to our mom. i want to first and formost jeff adachi, thank you for the opportunity. patty lee. and sury to all the students. can i see the hands of the high school students? you know what i like about that? miho
today he is a senior faculty member at california university and he has dedicated his entire career to get out of survivor mode to empowerment mode. he believes that when young people are made to feel successful, they are better able to take a stand and feel empowered. he has expressed that in so many ways. he is a researcher. each mind is a world with carlos santana and edward james almost. he is a research for center of life research. omb re al omb re. he just finished a film called latie on...
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a team of 200 students, faculty members and mentors helped to build the water shed. 20 finalists had to design, build and operate solar powered houses that were not only cost effective and energy efficient but attractive. they said they do you their inspiration from the chesapeake bay. >>> how many people turned on the heat this weekend? this is a good time to make sure your home is properly insulated. tax credits are available until the end of the year. we have a few ways to don't heat in and the chill out. we know insulation is designed to keep your home cool in the summer and warm in the winter. it can wear out over time. you should check this periodically. >> an energy audit is a great way to determine that. >> the audit determines how much insulation you have and areas that are need of it. it helps pinpoint parts with area. if you see exposed two by fours in your attic, you're probably due. >> the best way to tell if you can see the bowls in the attic -- beams not attic, you're underinso youlated. you want eight to 10 ish -- inches of fiberglass. >> the walls ar
a team of 200 students, faculty members and mentors helped to build the water shed. 20 finalists had to design, build and operate solar powered houses that were not only cost effective and energy efficient but attractive. they said they do you their inspiration from the chesapeake bay. >>> how many people turned on the heat this weekend? this is a good time to make sure your home is properly insulated. tax credits are available until the end of the year. we have a few ways to don't...
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this engineering faculty also accepts students from their junior year and i didn't want students to have any difficulties. >> you're so easy to understand. you're a person who doesn't make things difficult. you're simple. but it's very important to be simple. that was good. >> thank you. >> in nakajima's case nothing was made clear. nothing at all. >> i wrote it, but i couldn't understand either. >> i have to say that you're going to have a very difficult time. you're thinking too much about job hunting. i did this and i did that. that's all you talk about. you said you felt frustrated when you weren't chosen to play for your team. a lot of thought must have gone through your head, but you left them out of your story. you did this self-analysis for your job hunt, so you must have picked only experiences that you thought you could mention to your interviewers or write on your application forms. you only used good memories, but that won't help you find your true self. i want you to do self-analysis to find something new about yourself and discover your true self. so throw away what you've
this engineering faculty also accepts students from their junior year and i didn't want students to have any difficulties. >> you're so easy to understand. you're a person who doesn't make things difficult. you're simple. but it's very important to be simple. that was good. >> thank you. >> in nakajima's case nothing was made clear. nothing at all. >> i wrote it, but i couldn't understand either. >> i have to say that you're going to have a very difficult time....
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. >> the branch will serve students, faculty and their families. this is the fifth one opened in baltimore county. >>> the susan g. komen race for the cure is five days away. today county executive kevin cammenitz helped raise money. the county held a pink pep rally with pink balloons, pink cheerleaders and pink spirit in an effort to help the race in hunt valley succeed one more time. >> everything is going very well. we always look for more people. the funds we get really support us for the whole year and being able to support our grants that we give out across the whole state, so the more registration, the better and the more donations on top of the registrations the better. so we're always open for registrations and donations. >> the komen race for the cure is this weekend. it's not too late to register. the event will start at 8:00 in the morning with the 5k race, then a one mile walk and a survivor's walk. abc2 will be broadcasting from hunt valley starting at 7:00 in the morning. for more information head to abc2news.com/think pink. make sur
. >> the branch will serve students, faculty and their families. this is the fifth one opened in baltimore county. >>> the susan g. komen race for the cure is five days away. today county executive kevin cammenitz helped raise money. the county held a pink pep rally with pink balloons, pink cheerleaders and pink spirit in an effort to help the race in hunt valley succeed one more time. >> everything is going very well. we always look for more people. the funds we get really...
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nobody knew what his mental faculties were like and as president he was completely incapacitated. edith made the decision to carry on. she did what no other first lady has done before or since. she instructed the white house staff and his doctors to keep his condition secret. she was the one who decided what should happen next. the next 18 months the rest of his term, she characterized her stewardship. she decided to could see woodrow wilson, she decided what issues would be brought before him, mostly she deferred things. she wanted to wait until he should recover. she was import to take more action for the sake of the country and she said i am not thinking about the country. i am thinking about my husband. some people say that if she had allowed woodrow wilson more access to his advisers that they would have changed his mind and gotten him to compromise on the league of nations. we discovered edith herself wanted woodrow wilson to compromise. she thought his failure to compromise would mar his place in history. but she urged him gently and when he resisted she didn't insist. she
nobody knew what his mental faculties were like and as president he was completely incapacitated. edith made the decision to carry on. she did what no other first lady has done before or since. she instructed the white house staff and his doctors to keep his condition secret. she was the one who decided what should happen next. the next 18 months the rest of his term, she characterized her stewardship. she decided to could see woodrow wilson, she decided what issues would be brought before him,...
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without that, you really don't have the expertise or the faculty available to you. >> cary nelson, authorsity is an island," sunday night on c-span's "q&a." >> this is a dangerous time for britain and a dangerous time for britain's economy. the government's austerity plan is failing. you can sense the fear people have as we watch the economic crisis that stalks our country in 2008 threatened to return. >> with the british house of commons still in recess, annual party conferences are continuing in the u.k. watch labour party leader ed miliband's keynote address sunday at 9:00. and next sunday, british prime minister and conservative leader david cameron. now for regular updates of what's on c-span, with c-span now on twitter. gets tweets once an hour with quick program information, including which events are live, and links to help you watch. it's easy to sign up. just go to twitter.com/ cspannow, and you get the most latest information on what to watch now on twitter. >> next, republican presidential candidate and texas governor rick perry, holding a town hall meeting at the adams memori
without that, you really don't have the expertise or the faculty available to you. >> cary nelson, authorsity is an island," sunday night on c-span's "q&a." >> this is a dangerous time for britain and a dangerous time for britain's economy. the government's austerity plan is failing. you can sense the fear people have as we watch the economic crisis that stalks our country in 2008 threatened to return. >> with the british house of commons still in recess,...
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what prompted the students and faculty to get involved? >> i'm told they were inspired by cornell wes. was arrested in spite of a lot of people here. you can see them starting to rally and collect themselves together. the idea r, we're told, is to have a rally here on the campus. we should tell you the university the officials want to see it's not a sanctioned event, but students and alumni. they will march to the u.s. chamber of commerce. now the idea is to then join d.c.'s two occupy movements calling for jobs and economic justice with the 99%. that's a crime we have become rather familiar with over the past couple of months. there has been some criticism that the occupy movement had been largely white, lacking in the participation from people of color. this march, i'm told tonight from a historically black college, starting here and going down to that movement is an effort to change that to try and make it a more diverse group of people as part of this movement. we are also told there is a plan beyond tonight's rally and march to make t
what prompted the students and faculty to get involved? >> i'm told they were inspired by cornell wes. was arrested in spite of a lot of people here. you can see them starting to rally and collect themselves together. the idea r, we're told, is to have a rally here on the campus. we should tell you the university the officials want to see it's not a sanctioned event, but students and alumni. they will march to the u.s. chamber of commerce. now the idea is to then join d.c.'s two occupy...