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they needed faculty. they needed to bounce ideas off other people. they needed local angel investors. they scaled those companies out of stanford university. yes, they had foreign-born founder, but they did a tremendous amount for that region. obviously they've done a tremendous amount for the world in terms of changing the way we all communicate and find information. so the foreign-born founder segment is something especially at the university, there are plenty of people saying we need to stap al green card to the back of stem diplomas. right? or we need an entrepreneurship visa to attract this demographic of people. we really don't want them leaving our states. we don't want them going back to shanghai or shenzhen or dubai or anywhere else that they would go back to. we need to figure out a way -- as in the examples of these companies -- to get these people to stay, stay anywhere to our states, but don't leave, especially if we've educated you in our universities. we want these people to stay and innovate in the united states. and then the final po
they needed faculty. they needed to bounce ideas off other people. they needed local angel investors. they scaled those companies out of stanford university. yes, they had foreign-born founder, but they did a tremendous amount for that region. obviously they've done a tremendous amount for the world in terms of changing the way we all communicate and find information. so the foreign-born founder segment is something especially at the university, there are plenty of people saying we need to stap...
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speeding the commercialization of faculty innovation is important. like right now more than half of nano technology companies have a faculty founder. and this is a growth space. and so i was at a conference recently where all the nano technology faculty were really upset, they have great ideas and they get jammed up, clogged up in this technology transfer office system at their university to commercialize. they can be overtaken, the market can pass them by while the university system is not commercializing their idea. that's tremendously frustrating to the nano tech professors i was talking to. but as governors or leaders of states, you could really encourage universities to adopt a standardized licensing agreement or you could go to a free agency model where faculty could go anywhere to license. there are great innovations happening, and not getting to the market. another idea is innovation vouchers, here's the coupon lady. other countries are using innovation vouchers. and the idea here, it would be something to try. the idea is a voucher of 5,000
speeding the commercialization of faculty innovation is important. like right now more than half of nano technology companies have a faculty founder. and this is a growth space. and so i was at a conference recently where all the nano technology faculty were really upset, they have great ideas and they get jammed up, clogged up in this technology transfer office system at their university to commercialize. they can be overtaken, the market can pass them by while the university system is not...
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it's called the young faculty. they get it. don't make it a broad peanut butter program that spreads across everything even faculty coming in. maybe they don't have tenure yet, but they have the opportunity to start their own business. i bet if you started asking the question, how many start-ups have come out of your university, you're going to get some shocking data. and here'stest. see how old the examples are that they give you. >> i would like to there. the launchpad program at the university of miami, i think this is the model program right now. it's been replicated at two colleges in detroit and one in north carolina. it's new, and basically any university or community college could be look at thing at this. university of miami is way out there with collaborative opportunities of getting alums as their students, getting with their community. it's got great results. so i think if you wanted to look at a program that's not m.i.t. or stanford, really, look at this university ofgram. i think we'll see it do great things in th
it's called the young faculty. they get it. don't make it a broad peanut butter program that spreads across everything even faculty coming in. maybe they don't have tenure yet, but they have the opportunity to start their own business. i bet if you started asking the question, how many start-ups have come out of your university, you're going to get some shocking data. and here'stest. see how old the examples are that they give you. >> i would like to there. the launchpad program at the...
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another faculty member had to intervene to get the man off her. the school board said we had this person removed right away. this shouldn't happen. we don't condone violence with students and we certainly don't condone violence with adults. this is school board president malik evans responding to what happened. >> we can never let our words escalate that we become so angry and violent and out of control. this video is from whec. apparently the girl in this video filed a police report. >> what a lousy role model to do this in school and in front of over students. wow. how do you lose control that bad. >> there's nothing that girl could have said that could have justified this kind of reaction. >> in this video, pay close attention to the long line of people. this is in romania. these folks look like they're waiting on public transportation. watch what's about to happen? from the side of your screen, a white mercedes. >> oh. >> oh, my gosh. how many people were hurt in this incident? >> this car actually hitfive people w the 23-year-old driver claim
another faculty member had to intervene to get the man off her. the school board said we had this person removed right away. this shouldn't happen. we don't condone violence with students and we certainly don't condone violence with adults. this is school board president malik evans responding to what happened. >> we can never let our words escalate that we become so angry and violent and out of control. this video is from whec. apparently the girl in this video filed a police report....
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initially, eight faculty members were placed on administrative leave.tigation and it turns out six of the eight were guilty of something and two were found not guilty of anything. the six people we spoke about will not face any criminal charges. >>mark: a quick break as the kron 4 news continues. here is a live look at the james lick freeway in san francisco. rain coming down and traffic backing up they've been getting on to 101. rockridg the droid razr by motorola, now with amazing tools like the hd station. share your pictures, stream hd videos and movies. all on your tv. or connect your 4g lte droid razr to the lapdock and unleash its massive computing power. even seamlessly video chat. all powered by the 4g lte droid razr. droid razr by motorola, just $199.99. and back for a limited time, get twice the data for the same low price. verizon. >>darya: snow is falling heavily in this live traffic shot. they are doing their best to clear the roadways. you will need chains to get over all of the mountain passes. if you are headed to tahoe it will be fabul
initially, eight faculty members were placed on administrative leave.tigation and it turns out six of the eight were guilty of something and two were found not guilty of anything. the six people we spoke about will not face any criminal charges. >>mark: a quick break as the kron 4 news continues. here is a live look at the james lick freeway in san francisco. rain coming down and traffic backing up they've been getting on to 101. rockridg the droid razr by motorola, now with amazing tools...
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she was accused of misrepresenting herself among faculty.ame to illinois in may of 2010 after an admissions scandal. hogan had this to say in statement today: "the underpinnings of this great institution are sound." >> he just steamrolled people, and that may work in the corporate sector but in higher education, the ethos is shared governance. >> jason marcus waak is a university of illinois chicago graduate and parent. he's also worked in the university historian's office. he says many of president hogan's initiatives appeared as if they attempted to strip this campus of its identity. >> some of the things he was trying to do may have worked in connecticut, but here in campuses, the "one university practical. >> students here say they're hoping for a more involved leader. >> he hasn't really talked with the students, i guess there's that is it. the new man with that opportunity is bob easter, who started at the university as a doctoral student and has been on the faculty for 36 years. >> i think president hogan left him a good trail to come
she was accused of misrepresenting herself among faculty.ame to illinois in may of 2010 after an admissions scandal. hogan had this to say in statement today: "the underpinnings of this great institution are sound." >> he just steamrolled people, and that may work in the corporate sector but in higher education, the ethos is shared governance. >> jason marcus waak is a university of illinois chicago graduate and parent. he's also worked in the university historian's...
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they represent the best and brightest of our faculty. one a former businesswoman, one a former lawyer, won a future doctor, and won an experienced teacher who chose to come to our school to teach our students to be successful learners. the volunteer their mornings, lunchtimes, even after school to work with students. they should not be rewarded for their devotion with not being returned to our school, especially when we are labeled a hard to sell school. please rescind your non- reelection decision and return these teachers to your school and preserve all seniority so you do not remove any more of our staff. if you want to remove or not reelect somebody, focus on the problem at our school. for the last two months, as you have heard from parents, students, and a staff, the administrators at this school have no concern for our students. none whatsoever. we would not be here every month and every time we get a chance until you understand. if it is going to take some of these parents to run for the school board, that is what we are going to
they represent the best and brightest of our faculty. one a former businesswoman, one a former lawyer, won a future doctor, and won an experienced teacher who chose to come to our school to teach our students to be successful learners. the volunteer their mornings, lunchtimes, even after school to work with students. they should not be rewarded for their devotion with not being returned to our school, especially when we are labeled a hard to sell school. please rescind your non- reelection...
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and the alumni -- faculty. and the alumni wants one thing and the athletes nt something else. 42% of college kids, the first two years show no advance in their critical thinking in whatsoever because there is so many classes. president obama is right that is broken but he doesn't know how to fix it. >> how do you fix it? how do you fix it? >> innovate. and pat is right about the supply and demand problem. you have more people wanting to go to college and you have limited seats. you have colleges and their ranking are based on ex excluding people. >> we have a president that is working a set of statistics that shows if you don't have a college education or some post high school training, you have a tough time in this economy. and we have a republican that once to run against all the elite. so suddenly turning the college professor as the newest scape goats is nowhere we should be going. >> in the hard sciences, fewer and fewer americans in there. you have the asia american kids and the gut courses and silly cour
and the alumni -- faculty. and the alumni wants one thing and the athletes nt something else. 42% of college kids, the first two years show no advance in their critical thinking in whatsoever because there is so many classes. president obama is right that is broken but he doesn't know how to fix it. >> how do you fix it? how do you fix it? >> innovate. and pat is right about the supply and demand problem. you have more people wanting to go to college and you have limited seats. you...
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they found a woman's body on the 3rd floor of the women's faculty club.stigators say there were no signs of forced entry into her room. she was a visit terrible at the club, she was not a cal faculty student. >>> they are up for a final vote tonight. if it is approved, the number of pot clubs in the city will go up from 4 to 6. pot dispensaries will be able to operate in more parts of the city. if they are able to approve the plan, they will take affect in late april. he was marched by boos when the warriors stepped up to speak. >>> snow was interrupted by a mix of boos and chant. mullen stepped up to get the fans to stop booing and he did speak about his 13 seasons with the warriors. >> to me it bricks back wonderful memories although we never achieved the ultimate in winning a championship but i would not trade in the people in this room i was blessed to be surrounded by. >> mullins is the last. >>> drake bay oyster company does not seem to havened the controversy. they released a review over the environmental impact report. the view supported the concl
they found a woman's body on the 3rd floor of the women's faculty club.stigators say there were no signs of forced entry into her room. she was a visit terrible at the club, she was not a cal faculty student. >>> they are up for a final vote tonight. if it is approved, the number of pot clubs in the city will go up from 4 to 6. pot dispensaries will be able to operate in more parts of the city. if they are able to approve the plan, they will take affect in late april. he was marched by...
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. >> reporter: students and faculty will be meeting here at the student's ç/ morning before two buses from this w1ikta campus will be marching to the state capital with signs like this one. >> interview: we're tired of # r them cutting our, you know, the budgets to education and there >> reporter: he says uc. casu and community college 5n:x students and faculty are joining forces to say enough is enough. >> interview: most of the 58["[ that we see have skyrocketed over the last four or five just can't seem to afford it any more. so they are pretty much taking away the future of our education. education have made it more difficult for students to enroll in the classes they graduate on time. >> interview: the new student coming in out of high school, you're trying t/z and on a wait list, those students don't end upcoming back. they think ú[3 deterrent for them to continue to go to classes or to even show up to class on cú[ykrzthe day of school because they are on a wait list. >> reporter: +dk,h)Ñchron 4 new b.a.r.t. fares are expected to go up july. they are contemplating who will pay f
. >> reporter: students and faculty will be meeting here at the student's ç/ morning before two buses from this w1ikta campus will be marching to the state capital with signs like this one. >> interview: we're tired of # r them cutting our, you know, the budgets to education and there >> reporter: he says uc. casu and community college 5n:x students and faculty are joining forces to say enough is enough. >> interview: most of the 58["[ that we see have skyrocketed...
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and he was also very popular among the faculty. and here is what cal professor and friend had to say. >> he's been able to continue to retain faculty and build quality of the faculty and that is really the core of the university. >> and this is only to fair to mention he struggled and was criticized for how police responded to a number of protests. the one you're seeing there held november 9th. first supporting action then criticized it. >> we're outraged. we were beaten by ucpd and police simply for standing up and fighting for public education, defending that right for everybody, for california. >> and now arks cording to again, his friend, those kinds of protests and confrontations are hard for any chancellor. he will remain at uc berkeley to teach and conduct research. in the newsroom abc 7 news. >> thank you. and as just mentioned four students and that professor are charged with resisting arest stemming from the protest. they were among 39 people arrested during an occupy protest november 9th. video shows police jabbing at pr
and he was also very popular among the faculty. and here is what cal professor and friend had to say. >> he's been able to continue to retain faculty and build quality of the faculty and that is really the core of the university. >> and this is only to fair to mention he struggled and was criticized for how police responded to a number of protests. the one you're seeing there held november 9th. first supporting action then criticized it. >> we're outraged. we were beaten by...
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the distinguished faculty at the ft. benning infantry school which included future generals bradley, stillwell and collins was under marshall's direction from 1927 to 1931. when he took over the school, one of the most important in the army, he found much of the instruction had fallen behind the times. but this hard-driving man with the passion for facts was not satisfied to fight old wars. it was the present and the future that concerned him and he rhea revised the curriculum accordingly. during the '30s, the world caught fire, ignited by a handful of global arsonists who enjoyed their work. germany threatened to even the score for her defeat in 1918. on the other side of the world, the japanese were introducing their neighbors to their own brand of arson. china felt the brutal aggression directed by the japanese warlords.carrie out the ambitions and aspirations of a nation bent on territorial conquests. for a while, many of us laughed at a comic opera character speaking from a roman balcony. but his intended victims in
the distinguished faculty at the ft. benning infantry school which included future generals bradley, stillwell and collins was under marshall's direction from 1927 to 1931. when he took over the school, one of the most important in the army, he found much of the instruction had fallen behind the times. but this hard-driving man with the passion for facts was not satisfied to fight old wars. it was the present and the future that concerned him and he rhea revised the curriculum accordingly....
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>> reporter: new this morning, students and faculty at uc-berkeley at it again ready to go on strike for affordable education. i'll tell you about their plans coming up in a live report. >> emotional reunion in stockton as the parents of one of the speed freak killers victims claim her remains. what a mother had to say about 26 years of pain. >> and grave robbers steal hundreds of vases from a cemetery. why they may try to sell them. >> a live look outside, beautiful bay bridge. it is thursday, march 1st, this is "today in the bay." >> that indeed was a spectacular shot. let's hope the day feels like that. i'm jon kelley. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. lots to get to this morning. let's check the forecast with meteorologist christina loren. good morning. >> good morning. we needed the rain, we've got a little more on the way this morning. and this morning we're expecting most of the shower activity through the south bay. your sweeping radar shows you the time currently we're nice and dry. i'll tell you when those showers will let up and how much warmer we're going to be this weekend. we
>> reporter: new this morning, students and faculty at uc-berkeley at it again ready to go on strike for affordable education. i'll tell you about their plans coming up in a live report. >> emotional reunion in stockton as the parents of one of the speed freak killers victims claim her remains. what a mother had to say about 26 years of pain. >> and grave robbers steal hundreds of vases from a cemetery. why they may try to sell them. >> a live look outside, beautiful bay...
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>>will: 6 faculty members are in trouble for what they did not do. get any idea of what is going on, it is their responsibility to report it personally to a child protective services. perhaps they did not do that. this is the woman in the middle of that controversy. she is accused of withholding food from one student and perhaps twisted the arm of another. she has not entered a plea yet. we will find out at 9:00 a.m.. i can tell you that the six who are in trouble have been faced on disciplinary action and administrative leave. altogether, there were eight placed on administrative leave but according to the investigation they only found the six were guilty of something are not going into details. >>mark: we will check back with you for updates. >>justine: harrisburg, ill. it was hit hardest by the tornadoes packing 170 mi. per hour winds. we're hearing from the county sheriff about how many people in the committee work. >> our hearts and prayers go out to the people who were killed here were injured. we have proudly at least 100 injured. >>justine: t
>>will: 6 faculty members are in trouble for what they did not do. get any idea of what is going on, it is their responsibility to report it personally to a child protective services. perhaps they did not do that. this is the woman in the middle of that controversy. she is accused of withholding food from one student and perhaps twisted the arm of another. she has not entered a plea yet. we will find out at 9:00 a.m.. i can tell you that the six who are in trouble have been faced on...
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they once boasted stonewall jackson as a member of its faculty. the m.i. provided the kind of environment calculated to encourage a young man with army ambitions. marshall and his four years in school rose to cadet first captain. he was an honored graduate with a reputation for military skill and knowledge which was to follow him throughout his army career. he was a young man with a passion for facts, and the ability to apply them imaginatively. ♪ commissioned an infantry second lieutenant in 1901, marshall shortly found himself on troop duty in the philippines. assignments in oklahoma territory, texas, massachusetts, and the ft. leavenworth staff college filled the early years. he studied and soldiered, and by the time the united states began to mobilize for war in 1916, george marshall had become a captain in the regular army. he landed in france with the first american troops and, as a member of the first division, staff, he helped plan the battle of cantini. ♪ ♪ as chief of operations prior to the meuse-argonne offensive, marshall planned the successfu
they once boasted stonewall jackson as a member of its faculty. the m.i. provided the kind of environment calculated to encourage a young man with army ambitions. marshall and his four years in school rose to cadet first captain. he was an honored graduate with a reputation for military skill and knowledge which was to follow him throughout his army career. he was a young man with a passion for facts, and the ability to apply them imaginatively. ♪ commissioned an infantry second lieutenant in...
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the faculty members joined the ralliy this afternoon. students are -- rally this afternoon. students are calling for lower tuition and more full time fact faculty. >>> education cuts stopped classes right in the middle of a semester. which students are effected the most? >> reporter: she says she could not believe it when she came to her computer class at san francisco city college and her teacher announced that chance was canceled a month into the semester. >> it hurt me because i want to get ready for a good job and the job mark set bad. >> reporter: that computer khratsdz is one of 70 classes they discontinued. usually they make the cuts before a semester not during. >> a cut of this size in the middle of a semester is unheard of. >> reporter: they only recently learned that the state was cutting budget on top of one earlier this school year which was on top of previous cuts. >> our resources are going down at the same time the communities need us more than ever. >> reporter: be sides computer classes the biggest was toenglish is a second language courses like this one. >
the faculty members joined the ralliy this afternoon. students are -- rally this afternoon. students are calling for lower tuition and more full time fact faculty. >>> education cuts stopped classes right in the middle of a semester. which students are effected the most? >> reporter: she says she could not believe it when she came to her computer class at san francisco city college and her teacher announced that chance was canceled a month into the semester. >> it hurt me...
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a mix of bay area students, faculty and "occupy" protestors who agree on one thing. >> for the last two decades, we have just been on a downhill spiral as education has been taken away from people. >> reporter: this uc-berkeley professor came to march against a host of higher education problems. >> cuts to education, layoffs, fees, absolutely. all of those things i think are terrible public policy. they're unjust. >> reporter: the frustration with everything from fees to union busting reached a boiling point this morning at uc-santa cruz. [ chanting ] >> reporter: protestors blocked off both entrances to campus, mobbed a man who tried to break their ranks, and tossed paint on a passing car. but uc-berkeley and laney college protestors were peaceful filling frank ogawa plaza even as oakland police officers looked on. these protestors have demands many signing petitions proposing that governor brown's next budget reject further tuition hikes and education cuts. and they support higher taxes on millionaires. all in the name of public education. >> we need to prioritize education because it
a mix of bay area students, faculty and "occupy" protestors who agree on one thing. >> for the last two decades, we have just been on a downhill spiral as education has been taken away from people. >> reporter: this uc-berkeley professor came to march against a host of higher education problems. >> cuts to education, layoffs, fees, absolutely. all of those things i think are terrible public policy. they're unjust. >> reporter: the frustration with everything...
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prior to joining the illinois state university faculty in 2001, ciani taught women's history at her alumni institutions, the university of san diego and michigan state university where she was the first person to earn a ph.d. in the history of women and gender. lisa graddy has worked at the smithsonian national museum of american history since 1989 and she's currently the deputy chair of the division of political history where she serves as curator as women's political history and first lady's collection. her work includes the first lady's at the smithsonian. a first lady's debut. and exhibiting george washington. she co-curatored an exhibition of george washington and also first lady's public role and public image. she co-authored the exhibition's come pan book first lady's political role and public image. she's part of the collections team including abraham lincoln an extraordinary life. vote the machinery of democracy. the permanent and traveling versions of the american presidency, a glorious burden. between a rock and a hard place, a history of america's sweat shops. 1820 to present.
prior to joining the illinois state university faculty in 2001, ciani taught women's history at her alumni institutions, the university of san diego and michigan state university where she was the first person to earn a ph.d. in the history of women and gender. lisa graddy has worked at the smithsonian national museum of american history since 1989 and she's currently the deputy chair of the division of political history where she serves as curator as women's political history and first lady's...
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as affiliated faculty, her courses are part of the core curriculum. her publications focus on how the changing culture of work, direct survival strategies, especially in regard to child care, education, and labor. she's interested in women's activities in these areas during the 19th and 20th century. her current research project is a study of cultural interactions in the 20th century on american indian reservations. as a window to understand the development of inter cultural exchange in communities boundaried by federal laws and public policies. her interests in women's labor and activism derive from her former position of the associate director of the child abuse program in san diego county, an experience that prompted her to enter graduate school as a way to educate others to the importance of understanding the long-term effects on domestic violence and sexual abuse. prior to joining the illinois state university faculty in 2001, she taught women's history at the university of san diego and michigan state university where she was the first person to
as affiliated faculty, her courses are part of the core curriculum. her publications focus on how the changing culture of work, direct survival strategies, especially in regard to child care, education, and labor. she's interested in women's activities in these areas during the 19th and 20th century. her current research project is a study of cultural interactions in the 20th century on american indian reservations. as a window to understand the development of inter cultural exchange in...
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it is my pleasure to introduce one of our state does -- distinguish faculty members. brion mcclanahan is that the college since 2005 a faculty member of the social science institute. he received his bachelor and history at the university maryland his masters and ph.d. in history from the university of south carolina and he has been around for any length of time you will soon find out he is an avid game hunter. he has been a member of the faculties of cdd seasons 2005 in previously taught history at jefferson davis community college. some do not associate the community college with a scholarly production of writing and research but dr. mcclanahan proves the addition to academic discussion of history and events is alive and well at the community college. his book will be published and he has appeared on locally syndicated programs in support of those works. in addition he has written and published opinion pieces on current events from a historical perspective. while doing all of that he and his wife samantha have found time to raise a family. they have a son and three d
it is my pleasure to introduce one of our state does -- distinguish faculty members. brion mcclanahan is that the college since 2005 a faculty member of the social science institute. he received his bachelor and history at the university maryland his masters and ph.d. in history from the university of south carolina and he has been around for any length of time you will soon find out he is an avid game hunter. he has been a member of the faculties of cdd seasons 2005 in previously taught...
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he joined the faculty in 1996 after four years on the faculty at tulane in the school of public health. he's the author of many, many books and articles on elections and southern politics. and he is going to extricate for us this whole concept of citizen voting and the way that -- those arguments have emerged and the potential impact of that argument. lisa garcia-bedolla is a chair for the center for policy research. she's taught at uc irvine and long beach. her research interests are around community activity and political incorporation of racial and ethnic groups in the united states. lisa will be talking specifically about her research on latino voter population participation in california elections and some of the emerging issues for that community. dan ichinose is the director of the legal center in los angeles. the drp informs community programs and advocacy through data collection and analysis and empowers community groups to utilize research in grant making program planning and advocacy. dan is going to talk to us about his most recent experience in california. really running a
he joined the faculty in 1996 after four years on the faculty at tulane in the school of public health. he's the author of many, many books and articles on elections and southern politics. and he is going to extricate for us this whole concept of citizen voting and the way that -- those arguments have emerged and the potential impact of that argument. lisa garcia-bedolla is a chair for the center for policy research. she's taught at uc irvine and long beach. her research interests are around...
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. >> this was a rough day for two dozen students and faculty, especially coming after the fatal school shooting in ohio. the students here were scared and unhurt. tonight there is still no sign of the man with a rifle. the all clear came before 7:00 p.m. when students were allowed to finally leave their locked classroom after more than two frightening hours. >> it was very scary. >> she is having a hard time right now. >> just before 4:30, she was with her mother who was -- who first reported seeing a man in a hallway wearing jeans, a hoodie and a black beanie and carrying a rifle under his arm. >> it was a long one. i don't know much about weapons, but it was long. i don't know what kind of weapon it was, but i saw it. >> she warned a faculty member who runs the after school program. >> my first thought was to go back and call 9-1-1. i was afraid if we went out something could happen. i was also afraid he could lock the front doors of the school and do something bad with the kids in there. >> for two hours the police surrounded the middle school. they searched every class and room. ki
. >> this was a rough day for two dozen students and faculty, especially coming after the fatal school shooting in ohio. the students here were scared and unhurt. tonight there is still no sign of the man with a rifle. the all clear came before 7:00 p.m. when students were allowed to finally leave their locked classroom after more than two frightening hours. >> it was very scary. >> she is having a hard time right now. >> just before 4:30, she was with her mother who was...
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they needed help, they needed faculty. they needed people to bounce ideas off. they scaled those companies up out of stanford university, yes, they had foreign-born founders but they did a tremendous aumgt for that region, obviously, and they've done a tremendous amount for the world in terms of changing how we all communicate and find information. the foreign born founder segment is something especially at the university -- it ties to the university, there are plenty people that are saying, we need to staple a green card to the back of diplomas or we need an entrepreneurship visa to attract this demographic of people. we really don't want
they needed help, they needed faculty. they needed people to bounce ideas off. they scaled those companies up out of stanford university, yes, they had foreign-born founders but they did a tremendous aumgt for that region, obviously, and they've done a tremendous amount for the world in terms of changing how we all communicate and find information. the foreign born founder segment is something especially at the university -- it ties to the university, there are plenty people that are saying, we...
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satellite next month and many fear is a disguised missile test this now is john sorensen right in the faculty of asian and middle eastern studies at cambridge university thank you for joining us here on our team now in washington agreed to send signals to pyongyang to refrain from the snow on which it insists will only carry a certain light why do you think north korea is pushing for this when it's bad by u.n. sanctions. i think it's probably ultimately an issue about domestic politics and the way you handle proceed with a new leader in the north i got to wonder if he had to assess its authority demonstrate to its public that it's clearly in charge that it can't be pushed around by the international community or this was a reflects i think the legacy of the transition to the new administration a good ration to the april fifteenth celebration of the hundred year anniversary of the people some the founder of north korea the north pole needs the satellite with a missile launch twenty one your point of view as a means of demonstrating its assurance and its commitment to supporting the interest fo
satellite next month and many fear is a disguised missile test this now is john sorensen right in the faculty of asian and middle eastern studies at cambridge university thank you for joining us here on our team now in washington agreed to send signals to pyongyang to refrain from the snow on which it insists will only carry a certain light why do you think north korea is pushing for this when it's bad by u.n. sanctions. i think it's probably ultimately an issue about domestic politics and the...
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. >> this was a rough day for two dozen students and faculty, especially coming after the fatal school shooting in ohio. the students here were scared and unhurt. tonight there is still no sign of the man with a rifle. the all clear came before 7:00 p.m. when students were allowed to finally leave their locked classroom after more than two frightening hours. >> it was very scary. >> she is having a hard time right now. >> just before 4:30, she was with her mother who was -- who first reported seeing a man in a hallway wearing jeans, a hoodie and a black beanie and carrying a rifle under his arm. >> it was a long one. i don't know wet weapons, but it was long. i don't know what kind of weapon it was, but i saw it. >> she warned a faculty member who runs the after school program. >> my first thought was to go back and call 9-1-1. i was afraid if we went out something could happen. i was also afraid he could lock the front doors of the school and do something bad with the kids in there. >> for two hours the police surrounded the middle school. they searched every class and room. kids part
. >> this was a rough day for two dozen students and faculty, especially coming after the fatal school shooting in ohio. the students here were scared and unhurt. tonight there is still no sign of the man with a rifle. the all clear came before 7:00 p.m. when students were allowed to finally leave their locked classroom after more than two frightening hours. >> it was very scary. >> she is having a hard time right now. >> just before 4:30, she was with her mother who was...
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it mean as lot to me, the support of the law school faculty as well as the president of the university has been helpful. it's an example of what kind of model we should look to in our national discourse, because clearly the president of the university and i disagree about the issues but we are both able to handle it in a civil manner. >> i know there's a lot of poll particulars that have been involved, but the president of the united states, president obama called you, it's fair to say that you got from his conversation that he was reaching out to you because you have been victimized here by an element of the media. >> yes, he did express his concern for me and wanted to make sure that i was okay. which i am. i'm okay. >> what have your parents said about it? what has your mom said about it all? >> well, they were certainly hurt by the comments but they are very proud of me and they are of a difference political persuasion unanimous i am, so that is -- than i am, so that is a symbol that broadly americans believe that women need access to health care. so they are proud, they agree with
it mean as lot to me, the support of the law school faculty as well as the president of the university has been helpful. it's an example of what kind of model we should look to in our national discourse, because clearly the president of the university and i disagree about the issues but we are both able to handle it in a civil manner. >> i know there's a lot of poll particulars that have been involved, but the president of the united states, president obama called you, it's fair to say...
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continue to collect her $306,000 salary, while that indefinite leave continues. >> in a letter to faculty and staff, chancellor kerwin says it could be weeks. he says the management team, serving under aldridge will continue to push on in her place. derek valcourt, wjz eyewitness news. >> board members have also declined to discussald ridge's- - discuss aldridge's departure. >>> another round of violence could hit the country. as people are reeling from a deadly line of tornadoes. more on the latest on the cleanup efforts. >> reporter: the thick, brick walls of st. joe's catholic church, were no match for the 200-mile-an-hour winds that roared through. >> history in god's hands have took care of it all of these years. and i guess it was time. >> martha's father and grandfather helped build the church. it's weathered many storms. today, they presented with one of the building's bricks. >> i've got a brick from st. joe's church, which i'm going to cherish the rest of my life. >> reporter: church members are rebuilding. wednesday's tornado left both of them untouched. >> reporter: cold, rock
continue to collect her $306,000 salary, while that indefinite leave continues. >> in a letter to faculty and staff, chancellor kerwin says it could be weeks. he says the management team, serving under aldridge will continue to push on in her place. derek valcourt, wjz eyewitness news. >> board members have also declined to discussald ridge's- - discuss aldridge's departure. >>> another round of violence could hit the country. as people are reeling from a deadly line of...
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students, workers and faculty participating in a one-day strike.t teachins, some of them moving their classes outdoors and then marches, as well. in fact, later on today they will be marching to oakland to converge with other east bay campuses. it is called a day of action. and this is going on up and down california. a bunch of the campuses. it's been going on for the past few years on march 1. starts at 7:0 outside california hall where the administration works and protestors say they are targeting the admin's role in privatizing the system and repression of "occupy cal" over the last few months. the larger message calling on governor brown to reject the budget deal including education cuts or tuition hikes. there are has supporting tax hikes on the rich. they are needing at noon on sproul plaza and then marching to oakland and at oakland city hall, five p.m. that's going to be a large rally and this is all a precursor to a big rally and march in sacramento on monday. thousands of students are expected at that. >> thank you, anne makovec in berke
students, workers and faculty participating in a one-day strike.t teachins, some of them moving their classes outdoors and then marches, as well. in fact, later on today they will be marching to oakland to converge with other east bay campuses. it is called a day of action. and this is going on up and down california. a bunch of the campuses. it's been going on for the past few years on march 1. starts at 7:0 outside california hall where the administration works and protestors say they are...
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protests from students, workers and faculty this day of action. and then they are going to be marching to oakland to converge with other east bay schools. this day of action for education has been going on for a few years on college campuses up and down the state. this time the "occupy" movement is joining forces with the day of action. this morning's protest starts at 7:30 outside of california hall here at the cal berkeley campus. that's where much of the upper administration works. protestors say they are targeting the admin's role in privatizing the system and also repression of "occupy cal." now, the larger message here on this day of action calling on governor brown to reject any budget deal that includes either education cuts or tuition hikes and they are also supporting tax hikes on the rich. so after the rally this morning, they are going to rally again at sprout plaza at noon and that's when they are going to be marching over to oakland's city hall to join with other students from the east bay. this is all leading up to an even larger pr
protests from students, workers and faculty this day of action. and then they are going to be marching to oakland to converge with other east bay schools. this day of action for education has been going on for a few years on college campuses up and down the state. this time the "occupy" movement is joining forces with the day of action. this morning's protest starts at 7:30 outside of california hall here at the cal berkeley campus. that's where much of the upper administration works....
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faculty is speaking out. reporting live, jennifer franciotti, wbal-tv 11 news. >> jen, thank you very much. meanwhile, as the budget battle rages on at baltimore city school headquarters, administrators warn even tougher times are ahead. the city school system is facing a $35 million testify sit. it's due in part to pensions and labor costs. the school c.e.o. warns the city will have to learn to live with less. >> roughly 80% of a district's budget is in teachers, is in person. it's in our custodians, ground crew. it's ball how we're going to pay people to be competitive and manage our budget where we don't get more dollars every single year. >> the system has cut jobs to bridge gaps in the past, but there's no word right now where additional cuts will come from this time around. >> time is now 6:09, 48 degrees on tv hill. still ahead in the bloomberg business report -- some disturbing news about how people are procrastinating when it comes to saving for retirement. >> also, every once in a while everyone nee
faculty is speaking out. reporting live, jennifer franciotti, wbal-tv 11 news. >> jen, thank you very much. meanwhile, as the budget battle rages on at baltimore city school headquarters, administrators warn even tougher times are ahead. the city school system is facing a $35 million testify sit. it's due in part to pensions and labor costs. the school c.e.o. warns the city will have to learn to live with less. >> roughly 80% of a district's budget is in teachers, is in person. it's...
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dr dr michael mann dr mann is a physicist climatologist and professor is currently a member of the faculty at penn state university is the director of penn state's earth science so it's system science center so our command received his undergraduate degree in physics and applied mathematics from u.c. berkeley and both a master's in physics and a ph d. in geology and geophysics from yale university has received a number of honors in awards including selection by scientific american as one of the fifty leading visionaries in science and technology in two thousand and seven dr mann was a joint recipient of the nobel peace prize he's the author of over one hundred fifty peer reviewed publications as well as two books including his latest the hockey stick and the climate wars. dispatches from the frontlines like the man welcome thanks tom it's a pleasure to be here with you thanks for joining us and for writing this brilliant book. before we get into all the science about all of this i'm just curious about you what got you into climate science to begin with a long and circuitous route really to
dr dr michael mann dr mann is a physicist climatologist and professor is currently a member of the faculty at penn state university is the director of penn state's earth science so it's system science center so our command received his undergraduate degree in physics and applied mathematics from u.c. berkeley and both a master's in physics and a ph d. in geology and geophysics from yale university has received a number of honors in awards including selection by scientific american as one of the...
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. >>> a sign on the door now tells students and faculty about the closure of the u.s.fice there. the bank says it has no choice because protesters have been holding daily problems even imprisoning employees. >> they should have gone to the side of banks and said their piece then, but they were not allowing students to use it. they are giving 16 $1,000 a year to the school and the bank said they are hoping they can return to the campus. >>> polls show mitt romney with a double digit lead over rick santorum. the two campaigned and attacked each or in illinois. my career was spent in the economy. the i didn't hear about reading about it or debating it in congress. >> let's just be brutally honest about it. there is one candidate who can never make this race about freedom, because he simply abandoned freedom when he was governor of massachusetts and he abandoned it... >> he is a effectively -- he is a effectively ineligible for delegates up for grabs. both mitt romney and rick santorum are now receiving secret service protection. stay with us, coming up at 5:45, we will ha
. >>> a sign on the door now tells students and faculty about the closure of the u.s.fice there. the bank says it has no choice because protesters have been holding daily problems even imprisoning employees. >> they should have gone to the side of banks and said their piece then, but they were not allowing students to use it. they are giving 16 $1,000 a year to the school and the bank said they are hoping they can return to the campus. >>> polls show mitt romney with a...
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deeply concerned >> the school's principal met with a team of grief counselors who prepared students, faculty and the victim deal with,. >> this is the first time in a long time we had something actually happened on campus in a classroom. >> this team of counselors is here to deal with everyone but those in the classroom are of particular concern. >> they witnessed it, they were participants, the intervened, they will need more support. >>vicki: a drug bust in san jose is being called one of baja largest in u.s. history. they discovered $34 million worth of amphetamines were looking for still and ipad. >> look at how close the garage is to my unit. they were removing so much, i was told if it had blown up it could have taken out our apartments and all of their apartments. the >>vicki: three people are behind bars. gas prices are coming up and coming up we have what the president believes will lower gassed costs in the future. [♪.. >> announcer: nk robbery certainly is a frightening crime. ter all, bank robbers stole $43 million in one year. but identity thieves? try 37 billion and guess how i
deeply concerned >> the school's principal met with a team of grief counselors who prepared students, faculty and the victim deal with,. >> this is the first time in a long time we had something actually happened on campus in a classroom. >> this team of counselors is here to deal with everyone but those in the classroom are of particular concern. >> they witnessed it, they were participants, the intervened, they will need more support. >>vicki: a drug bust in san...
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well, i've seen you with the faculty, you're very good. some of the professors talk. about us. what?! well, it doesn't matter. no, just tell me... what, so that you can protect me? look, you can't and you shouldn't have to. i'm just not ready for this. agent reeves, did you mention something about suicide? did you mention to everett's wife that he killed himself? no, i never said that. i know you didn't say that. but did you say something about, "well, was he depressed...?" eh, he was depressed, lieutenant. now, you shouldn't... you really had no right to do that. hold on. don't come in here telling us what rights we do or don't have, gary. now, i understand how you feel... no, i don't think you do understand, eppes. i don't think understand how i feel. i don't think you know what it's like to living it in the streets, the way we do. and back then, it was a war. cops were dying every day, trying to take back this city. and everett was one of them. did you know everett was killed with his own gun? what? yeah, ballistics matched the bullet to the .38 that killed bradley, all righ
well, i've seen you with the faculty, you're very good. some of the professors talk. about us. what?! well, it doesn't matter. no, just tell me... what, so that you can protect me? look, you can't and you shouldn't have to. i'm just not ready for this. agent reeves, did you mention something about suicide? did you mention to everett's wife that he killed himself? no, i never said that. i know you didn't say that. but did you say something about, "well, was he depressed...?" eh, he was...
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. >> in pinole, they stopped to rest and eat, meeting them at fernandez park were faculty members from cal. >> we wanted to join the march. >> professors say public universities in california cannot survive anymore budget cuts. >> we're cluesing -- losing faculty. administration is fighting to keep people. people would rather stay in the system but financial situation is so precarious. >> once arriving in sacramento, they'll meet up with other students and advocates of public education. they say monday's protest will be different. >> we're going to go stay there so we're going to see if we can pull that off this year. >> how are your blisters? >> none yet. >> first they have to make think the there. this evening, they were crossing the bridge on the way to vallejo. sunday night they arrive at uc davis and they will overnight there. then, monday morning will take a bus to the capitol. abc 7 news. >> they're looking forward to the bus, thank you. >> and a more yidly obese man made a desperate plea for help, so far, his video received close to 240,000 hits. our laura anthony spoke today w
. >> in pinole, they stopped to rest and eat, meeting them at fernandez park were faculty members from cal. >> we wanted to join the march. >> professors say public universities in california cannot survive anymore budget cuts. >> we're cluesing -- losing faculty. administration is fighting to keep people. people would rather stay in the system but financial situation is so precarious. >> once arriving in sacramento, they'll meet up with other students and...
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to talk with faculty and parents.e'ssurging all schools to paise awareness about the serrous consequences of prinking. a group of girl scouts fight back... after being robbed in front of a walmart store in tex. texas.the troop was selling girl scout cookies... when a car pulled up... and a passenger got out... pretending to buy some cookies. but nsteadd.. he grabbed the ashbox with about 2-hundded dollars inside... aad jumped back into theecar. ttat's when the girl scouts did the unthiikable. i started hitting he boy that was in the passenger seat. so i think he got...learnnd his lesson a little bit. and then thhy dragged my friend rachel across the street...driving pff real fast. . investiggtors say thh girl take a look at this... two -&h becaase oo snow... created this giant puufee fish.it'ss nearry 6-feet taal!just for fun... they put a small fish in its mooth.they sayylots f &ppeople are driving by their home... to take a look. coming up on the early editioo... drivers beware... &pbeware...the hot commodity thieve
to talk with faculty and parents.e'ssurging all schools to paise awareness about the serrous consequences of prinking. a group of girl scouts fight back... after being robbed in front of a walmart store in tex. texas.the troop was selling girl scout cookies... when a car pulled up... and a passenger got out... pretending to buy some cookies. but nsteadd.. he grabbed the ashbox with about 2-hundded dollars inside... aad jumped back into theecar. ttat's when the girl scouts did the unthiikable. i...