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masters from boston college and harvard university and a doctorates from harvard. you have an expertise in catholic identity and catholic culture. today at the archdiocese of san francisco. you published extensively including the book called renewing parish culture, building for a catholic future and you have taught and worked in parishes so you have hands- on experience. >> what is the anatomy of the parish? i think it has three groups. it has the people, largest group. the staff, smaller group. and then the priests, if you're lucky enough to have a priest. a priest is one or two of three. of these three groups i would like you to talk about the challenges of all three and let's start with the people, the congregation. we know there is a decline in parish participation. can you suggest what is keeping people away? >> well, one of the things about parishes is they have these internal parts and constituents, actors, but they also live against the backdrop of a larger whiter culture, so myself, i have been a parishioner where i grew up in salt lake city on the east c
masters from boston college and harvard university and a doctorates from harvard. you have an expertise in catholic identity and catholic culture. today at the archdiocese of san francisco. you published extensively including the book called renewing parish culture, building for a catholic future and you have taught and worked in parishes so you have hands- on experience. >> what is the anatomy of the parish? i think it has three groups. it has the people, largest group. the staff,...
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when you chose to attend harvard, did anyone suggest you were against public universities? no. you and your family figured out which education environment would be the best fit for you. you compared options and made an informed decision. no one seems to criticize that choice. no one thinks choice and higher education is wrong. why is it wrong in elementary, middle, or high school? instead of dividing the public when it comes to education, the focus should be on the ends, not on the means. we should be for students. all students. that is why i am for having the right learning environment that is the right fit for the child. i believe in students and trust parents. with that understanding, what does the future look like? i am not a creature of washington. i am not afraid to say, we do not know what the future of school choice looks like. not only something with which i am ok, it is something i celebrate. the future of choice should be what ever parents want for their children. future of choice relies upon parents being empowered to make choices for their children. what this looks
when you chose to attend harvard, did anyone suggest you were against public universities? no. you and your family figured out which education environment would be the best fit for you. you compared options and made an informed decision. no one seems to criticize that choice. no one thinks choice and higher education is wrong. why is it wrong in elementary, middle, or high school? instead of dividing the public when it comes to education, the focus should be on the ends, not on the means. we...
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harvard university researcher will join us to discuss that. an exemption nation -- be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern. join the discussion. now, a look at national security threats from biological weapons and biotechnology. this is 45 minutes.
harvard university researcher will join us to discuss that. an exemption nation -- be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern. join the discussion. now, a look at national security threats from biological weapons and biotechnology. this is 45 minutes.
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after her remarks at the kennedy school of government at harvard university, secretary devos sits down with professor paul peterson and takes questions from the audience. [ applause ] >> good evening, everyone. i'm the academic dean of the harvard kennedy school. tonight, we are joined by a professor and a very special guest to explore the critical question of how to improve our education system. in particular, should we address the challenges of our education system by shifting resources from school districts to parents by giving them tax dollars to choose whether to send their children to public schools, charter schools, or private? this is the latest chapter in a debate that's been going on for some time. milton friedman developed the idea of choice in his 1955 essay "the role of government in education." policymakers, including our guests here tonight, developed these programs into experiments in the '80s and '90s. given that this debate has been going on for more than 06 years, why did 1900 people sign the facebook page to protest tonight's event? the controversy surrounding this
after her remarks at the kennedy school of government at harvard university, secretary devos sits down with professor paul peterson and takes questions from the audience. [ applause ] >> good evening, everyone. i'm the academic dean of the harvard kennedy school. tonight, we are joined by a professor and a very special guest to explore the critical question of how to improve our education system. in particular, should we address the challenges of our education system by shifting resources...
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professor of government and the director of the program on education policy and governance at harvard university. he's a senior fellow at the hoover institution at stanford university and senior editor of education net, a great journal of education policy. he's a member of the missing which academy, american academy of arts and sciences at the national academy of education. he has written many, many books including saving schools from horace mann to virtual learning, go politics chicago style and city limits which is a pathbreaking study of urban politics and policy. elizabeth the boss is 1111 secretary of education of the united states pictures been involved in politics and education policy for more than 30 years in home state of michigan and nationwide. in interview with the philanthropy roundtable, she recounted how she first got engaged with education issues in a visit to potters house christian school in grand rapids. there she saw a school that it matters to create a safe, warm and rich educational learning environment for many low income children. she start helping individual students wit
professor of government and the director of the program on education policy and governance at harvard university. he's a senior fellow at the hoover institution at stanford university and senior editor of education net, a great journal of education policy. he's a member of the missing which academy, american academy of arts and sciences at the national academy of education. he has written many, many books including saving schools from horace mann to virtual learning, go politics chicago style...
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now that spicer has a new job at the institute of politics at harvard university, he's gone from being paid by the public to tell lies to getting paid by one of the world's most prestigious universities to, well, tell more lies. and there is another crowd shot photo to prove it. that's thing 2 in 60 seconds. >>> last month harvard university brought sean spicer aboard as a fellow at its kennedy school of politics, where part of his job is to engage students and inspire them to consider careers in politics and public service. some of those students spoke with having opposed about what they're learning at their august educational institution from spicer. like it's claimed an alternative fact is 3 plus 1 equals 4 or 4 plus zero equals 4, while lie, 3 plus 2 equals 4. okay. here is another lie. according to huff post, spicer is also telling students that reporters had a chance to go and knock on my door and see me any time, be they would only ask questions during the white house press briefing so they could be on camera. we know that's a lie because over the weekend yahoo's reporter hunter
now that spicer has a new job at the institute of politics at harvard university, he's gone from being paid by the public to tell lies to getting paid by one of the world's most prestigious universities to, well, tell more lies. and there is another crowd shot photo to prove it. that's thing 2 in 60 seconds. >>> last month harvard university brought sean spicer aboard as a fellow at its kennedy school of politics, where part of his job is to engage students and inspire them to consider...
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in two thousand and fourteen harvard university i did sugar intake. look to. not just finding quote a significantly increased risk of. research being conducted inside the davis california may be the first to show cause and effect the project under the us national institute of health put subjects' on a highly controlled sugary diet for ten weeks then measures the effects of that added sugar. on. the cutting edge research is being done at the department of molecular bias science school at the university of california at davis professor kimba stan hope invited techno inside for the final phase of the trial. picks up the story behind the science of sugar. it's early in the morning for the small group of college students they're not here for a class they are subjects in one of the most advanced sugar studies to date. in just a few moments they will each undergo a magnetic resonance imaging exam doctors are most interested in what's been happening inside their bodies over the past ten weeks. hey guys good morning morning and really guys are out bright and early for
in two thousand and fourteen harvard university i did sugar intake. look to. not just finding quote a significantly increased risk of. research being conducted inside the davis california may be the first to show cause and effect the project under the us national institute of health put subjects' on a highly controlled sugary diet for ten weeks then measures the effects of that added sugar. on. the cutting edge research is being done at the department of molecular bias science school at the...
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. >> harvard university rescinding a honor it awarded to harvey weinstein.alking about the hollywood producer. the medal was presented back in 2014 for his contributions to african-american culture. the news comes in light of several allegations of sexual misconduct made against the movie mogul. school officials say they stand with the women who have courageously come forward to share their stories. mgm resorts international in las vegas released this ad following that deadly mass shooting called together we shine. it debuted during opening night of the 2017-2018 nba season. it's drawn criticism on social media. some people say it is -- some people find it to be a great reminder of the strength and resilience of the city. others see it as a brand of capitalizing on a serious tragedy. >> five months after winning a $200,000 jackpot a virginia man is claiming another big prize. husain haj-assaad of annandale says he the $250,000 money mania game. at the time of his first win he said he planned to invest his winnings in his falls church restaurant. now he says
. >> harvard university rescinding a honor it awarded to harvey weinstein.alking about the hollywood producer. the medal was presented back in 2014 for his contributions to african-american culture. the news comes in light of several allegations of sexual misconduct made against the movie mogul. school officials say they stand with the women who have courageously come forward to share their stories. mgm resorts international in las vegas released this ad following that deadly mass...
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cryo lysis was developed and tested by scientists at harvard university in the us. it's going to be cold and wet the antifreeze in gel protects your skin it's only the fat cells we want to freeze after all. then the applicator is placed in position it uses a vacuum to suck in fatty tissue and then cool it to a temperature of four degrees celsius. hasn't but it's bearable i was expecting it to be much worse. then the patient has to wait while the cold from the applicator leeches away the energy from the fat cells causing the metabolism to come to a still stand the cells die off. the device is removed after sixty minutes the chilled tissue is then massaged vigorously. this is what we're doing now is crushing the fat cells that have already died and mass into the healthy fat tissue. and it says it can be removed by the body via metabolic processes through. blood and live circulation. times for. the procedure isn't advisable for everyone. it's not suitable for patients with secondary conditions or complications like patients who have to take blood thinners who are pregn
cryo lysis was developed and tested by scientists at harvard university in the us. it's going to be cold and wet the antifreeze in gel protects your skin it's only the fat cells we want to freeze after all. then the applicator is placed in position it uses a vacuum to suck in fatty tissue and then cool it to a temperature of four degrees celsius. hasn't but it's bearable i was expecting it to be much worse. then the patient has to wait while the cold from the applicator leeches away the energy...
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in fact, a recent harvard university study found that news coverage of president first 100 days was 80% negative. recent high for any president. the news media use anonymous report illegitimate intentionally place the president and his administration in a bad light. this is borderline malicious. intentionally place the president print stories wit one single liberal media freque rushed to biased source. the stories turn out to be false. this is the current state of journalism by the liberal media. the media should report on the topics of the day in a fair and out to be false. this is the current state of journalism by american people will continue to consider the media's coverage to be manner.ed news. otherwise the the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before the house a communication. the clerk: to the congress of section states, 202-d of the national emergencies act provide for the automatic termination of a ational emergency unless within the 0 days of the anniversary date of its declaration the president publishes in the the speaker pro tempore: the chair lays before federal regist
in fact, a recent harvard university study found that news coverage of president first 100 days was 80% negative. recent high for any president. the news media use anonymous report illegitimate intentionally place the president and his administration in a bad light. this is borderline malicious. intentionally place the president print stories wit one single liberal media freque rushed to biased source. the stories turn out to be false. this is the current state of journalism by the liberal...
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lewis my friends is henry junior of harvard university. a marvelous series on african-american my spirit when he examined the dna and racial heritage of some of his guests was to take a dna test himself and found out he was over 50% irish. i used to give him. you don't look irish. we are all mixed up in the gene pool of life. there are no breeds. maybe dogs -- no pure breeds, maybe dogs. we should not be hating each other. if we do, we are hating ourselves. host: finally, this is just in from the president of the united states. guest: busy watching? host: don't know if he is watching. because tweet on occasion. "we have done a great job on the most impossible situation in puerto rico. ewsside of the fake n people are starting to recognize the great work done by fema and our great military. all buildings now inspected. thank you to those working with our first responders." guest: ingrates. people are going to go down there and look at one of two things. they are going to look at the progress or the wreckage. they are going to apply their po
lewis my friends is henry junior of harvard university. a marvelous series on african-american my spirit when he examined the dna and racial heritage of some of his guests was to take a dna test himself and found out he was over 50% irish. i used to give him. you don't look irish. we are all mixed up in the gene pool of life. there are no breeds. maybe dogs -- no pure breeds, maybe dogs. we should not be hating each other. if we do, we are hating ourselves. host: finally, this is just in from...
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undergraduate, graduate student, academic teacher, harvard, university of massachusetts. these are the people that i have known fairly well. but i think more important that i focused on intellectuals because we including myself, expect more of them. or used to expect more of them. intellectuals after all, they claim virtue as being critical intellectuals. and many are unreflective and ignorance i think this is a chocking contrast to the image and grab self perception. finally the third reason i was interested in intellectuals, because i've always been interested in ideals and the inference of ideas on behavior. and other people more subconsciously hold onto certain ideas and try to incorporate them into their behavior. so this has been the reasons. >> thank you. we will open to q&a. and i would ask you to please wait. please wait until the microphone gets to you. state your question in the form of a question please rather than a comet because other people are waiting to ask their own questions. and please tell us who you are and who you work for if indeed, you have a job.
undergraduate, graduate student, academic teacher, harvard, university of massachusetts. these are the people that i have known fairly well. but i think more important that i focused on intellectuals because we including myself, expect more of them. or used to expect more of them. intellectuals after all, they claim virtue as being critical intellectuals. and many are unreflective and ignorance i think this is a chocking contrast to the image and grab self perception. finally the third reason i...
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harvard university researcher will join us to discuss that. an exemption nation -- be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern. join the discussion. now, a look at national security threats from biological weapons and biotechnology. this is 45 minutes. >> we have an awesome group to shed light on these issues. at georgeby my friend washington university. dr. charles, the honorable joe lieberman and dr. william roper. thank you. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. we are delighted to be here. it is one that we are all looking forward to. i thought what we would do before we actually dive into the topic is to connect each of you with the topic area. charles, you are a scientist. what can you tell us about what you do on a daily basis? i am a site -- explains scientist who science and technology to nonscientists. background to keen minute kate -- communicate. my area is in biological weapons. my background is in for all edgy and microbiology. and microbiology. >> throughout your career, you have had a focus on national se
harvard university researcher will join us to discuss that. an exemption nation -- be sure to watch c-span's washington journal, live at 7:00 eastern. join the discussion. now, a look at national security threats from biological weapons and biotechnology. this is 45 minutes. >> we have an awesome group to shed light on these issues. at georgeby my friend washington university. dr. charles, the honorable joe lieberman and dr. william roper. thank you. [applause] >> good morning,...
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when you chose to attend harvard did anyone suggest you were against public universities in no. you and your families sat down and fig yuured out which would the best fit for you. you compared options and made an informed decision. no one thinks choice in higher education is wrong. why is it wrong in elementary, middle or high school? instead of dividing the public when it kocomes to kegs, the fos should be on the ends, not on the means. we should be for students, all students. that's why i'm for parents having access to the learning environment that's the right fit fur their students. i believe in students and trust parents. what does the future look like? i'm not a preacher of washington so i'm not afraid to say this, we do not know what the future of school choice looks like. that's not only something with which i'm okay, it's something i celebrate and embrace. the future of choice should be whatever parents want for their children. the future of choice relies upon parents being empowered to make choices for their children. what this looks like for one family in wyoming will
when you chose to attend harvard did anyone suggest you were against public universities in no. you and your families sat down and fig yuured out which would the best fit for you. you compared options and made an informed decision. no one thinks choice in higher education is wrong. why is it wrong in elementary, middle or high school? instead of dividing the public when it kocomes to kegs, the fos should be on the ends, not on the means. we should be for students, all students. that's why i'm...
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in two thousand and fourteen harvard university i did sugar intake. look to. not just in drinks finding a significantly increased risk of. such being conducted inside the davis california may be the first to show cause and effect the project under the us national institute of health put subjects' on a highly controlled sugary diet for ten weeks then measures the effects of that added sugar already. on. the cutting edge research is being done at the department of molecular bias science school at the university of california at davis professor. invited techno inside for the final face of the trial. picks up the story behind the science of sugar. it's early in the morning for the small group of college students they're not here for a class they are subjects in one of the most advanced sugar studies to date. in just a few moments they will each undergo a magnetic resonance imaging exam doctors are most interested in what's been happening inside their bodies over the past ten weeks. hey guys good morning morning and really guys are up bright and early for your stan
in two thousand and fourteen harvard university i did sugar intake. look to. not just in drinks finding a significantly increased risk of. such being conducted inside the davis california may be the first to show cause and effect the project under the us national institute of health put subjects' on a highly controlled sugary diet for ten weeks then measures the effects of that added sugar already. on. the cutting edge research is being done at the department of molecular bias science school at...
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harvard was at a moment when its eminence was fading a little bit. it had new competitors. it was trying to figure out who should run the university. the height of the depression, so it was a challenging time to become the president of hartford -- harvard. someone came to my grandfather and said, would you recommend and what do you think are the challenges facing harvard? he gave such a brilliant talk to this guy that the fellow went back and said, i think this obscure chemist named conant is the man for the job. there was a huge horserace right up until the 11th hour. they thought it would be someone else and in the end, they gave it to this chemist. he was 40 and was not well known at the time. charlie: was a controversial because he also identified with poison gas? jenna: actually, the poison gas, he headed up this secret laboratory for poison gas, but he emerged as a hero of the war. it had been seen as a weapon to help end the war, and the chemists all emerged from world war i as these sort of these famous figures. it was changing the world. huge industries were being spawned by chemists, so they were seen as changing the next
harvard was at a moment when its eminence was fading a little bit. it had new competitors. it was trying to figure out who should run the university. the height of the depression, so it was a challenging time to become the president of hartford -- harvard. someone came to my grandfather and said, would you recommend and what do you think are the challenges facing harvard? he gave such a brilliant talk to this guy that the fellow went back and said, i think this obscure chemist named conant is...
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university professor and direector at the center of african and african-american and research at harvard university. [applause] the honorable mark stodola, mayor of the city of little rock. >> cameron sholly, midwest regional director, national park service. [applause] the honorable asa hutchinson, governor of arkansas. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the 42nd president of the united states, william jefferson clinton. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please give a second welcome to the -- a special welcome to the little rock nine. [applause] >> elizabeth eckford, ernest green, minnijean brown, gloria ray karlmark, carlotta walls lanier, dr. terrence roberts, thelma mothershed wair. join us in remembering the late jefferson thomas. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, the little rock nine. [applause] >> please welcome to the podium our emcee for today. he is an educator and community leader and the first african-american to attend little rock high school for 10th, 11th and 12th grades before graduating in 1962, dr. sybil jordan hampton. [applause] dr. hampton: please be seated.
university professor and direector at the center of african and african-american and research at harvard university. [applause] the honorable mark stodola, mayor of the city of little rock. >> cameron sholly, midwest regional director, national park service. [applause] the honorable asa hutchinson, governor of arkansas. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the 42nd president of the united states, william jefferson clinton. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen,...
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congress chartered harvard university back in 1867. since then, the school -- howard university back in 1867. since then, the school has advanced civil rights. it is one of many historically black colleges and universities across the country. what is homecoming without football? howard takes morgan state tomorrow. watch it on our sister station, newschannel 8 good one, weekend, molly, round of applause. molly: he does not get better than this is thomas here. enjoy the flip-flops, maybe the sandals this weekend. it looks like a pattern changes coming to town next week. adrianna: full out the boots. -- pull out the boots. molly: the season is coming. through the afternoon, we will be building into the mid-70's, about 10 degrees above our average for this time of the of. right now, temperatures in the upper 60's and low 70's. as we perfect to step -- as we step out for lunch, perfect. if you have friday homecoming or high school sports going on this evening, put on the long sleeves. temperatures will be dropping into the mid-50's by the en
congress chartered harvard university back in 1867. since then, the school -- howard university back in 1867. since then, the school has advanced civil rights. it is one of many historically black colleges and universities across the country. what is homecoming without football? howard takes morgan state tomorrow. watch it on our sister station, newschannel 8 good one, weekend, molly, round of applause. molly: he does not get better than this is thomas here. enjoy the flip-flops, maybe the...
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degree in athematics and then a did diploma in economics and a masters in soviet era studies at harvard university followed by a phd in political science at harvard. from a settrajectory of questions that really have answers, which is what i like about mathematics, to an interest in some unanswerable questions which come from the humanities. i am braced both of those in my thinking and teaching. host: how long have you been at middlebury college? because iot a pin have been there 25 years. directly after graduate school. host: you are not this semester or this year at middlebury? guest: i am on sabbatical. i had a scheduled sabbatical. i am a scholar and resident at the foundation. washingtonnk tank in that is pretty much going to enable me to work on my book, and provides a great environment for me to do that. host: when you are asked middlebury, what do you teach? guest: i teach a course in american foreign-policy. i am trained in international relations. i have an interest in a variety of fields. the political development of western europe. first-year seminar in empires. a new course i love cal
degree in athematics and then a did diploma in economics and a masters in soviet era studies at harvard university followed by a phd in political science at harvard. from a settrajectory of questions that really have answers, which is what i like about mathematics, to an interest in some unanswerable questions which come from the humanities. i am braced both of those in my thinking and teaching. host: how long have you been at middlebury college? because iot a pin have been there 25 years....
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because it was at harvard university. charles: you are saying some myth making? >> have much so.e many years to have a real evaluation of kennedy because we love him so much. we want him to be successful. but in terms of legislative achievement web's a clean slate. you can write on it. you have revisionists saying he was a conservative. charles: the idea of a universally loved president is something i would like to see. the bipartisan bickering and obstructionism is hurting this nation. maybe it's a bygone era we all long for. we'll be right back. t all money managers are pretty much the same. but while some push high commission investment products, fisher investments avoids them. some advisers have hidden and layered fees. fisher investments never does. and while some advisers are happy to earn commissions from you whether you do well or not, fisher investments fees are structured so we do better when you do better. maybe that's why most of our clients come from other money managers. fisher investments. clearly better money management. : whoooo. i enjoy the fresher things in lif
because it was at harvard university. charles: you are saying some myth making? >> have much so.e many years to have a real evaluation of kennedy because we love him so much. we want him to be successful. but in terms of legislative achievement web's a clean slate. you can write on it. you have revisionists saying he was a conservative. charles: the idea of a universally loved president is something i would like to see. the bipartisan bickering and obstructionism is hurting this nation....
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harvard. bip fritz foley and james heinz university of michigan. mr. desai, wrote the study with harvard's foley says his own estimates of the effect of this corporate rate cut was closer to $800 a year and thinks somehow you've misinterpreted his numbers. >> i've spoken with him, an old friend and can say his co-author jim heinz, i was his research assistant in graduate school. i've spoken to them about it. the report out today, we went through the entire literature in that space and estimated the wage effect for every single paper in that literature and went back and did that, many were up around 9,000, like we said his was and saw a subtle point raised relevant. they did a two equation modeled. you needed extra assumptions, we
harvard. bip fritz foley and james heinz university of michigan. mr. desai, wrote the study with harvard's foley says his own estimates of the effect of this corporate rate cut was closer to $800 a year and thinks somehow you've misinterpreted his numbers. >> i've spoken with him, an old friend and can say his co-author jim heinz, i was his research assistant in graduate school. i've spoken to them about it. the report out today, we went through the entire literature in that space and...
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the director of hutchins senter for african american research at harvard university. the honorable mark, mayor of the city of little rock. cameron shawly midwest regional director, national park service. the honorable asa hutchinson, governor of arkansas. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the 42nd president of the united states, william jefferson clinton. [ applause ] >>> ladies and gentlemen, please give a special welcome to the little rock nine. dr. patila bills. elizabe elizabeth egbert. earnest green. gloria ray, carlata renear. dr. terrence roberts. mini jane brown tricky. thelma mothershed, wier. and join us in remembering the late jefferson thomas. ladies and gentlemen, the little rock nine. [ applause ] >>> please welcome to the podium our mc for today. an educator and community leader and the first african american to attend little rock central high school for 10 lth, 11th and 12th grades before graduating in 1962. dr. civil jordan hampton. >> please be seated. thank you. good morning. welcome to this historic day. thank you to each of you who are here tod
the director of hutchins senter for african american research at harvard university. the honorable mark, mayor of the city of little rock. cameron shawly midwest regional director, national park service. the honorable asa hutchinson, governor of arkansas. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the 42nd president of the united states, william jefferson clinton. [ applause ] >>> ladies and gentlemen, please give a special welcome to the little rock nine. dr. patila bills. elizabe elizabeth...
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henry lewis gates, professor and director of hutchens center for african-american research at harvard university. the honorable mark stodola, mayor of the city of little rock. cameron shawly, national park service. [ applause ] the honorable asa hutchinson, governor of arkansas. [ applause ] ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the 42nd president of the united states, william jefferson clinton. [ applause ] [cheers and applause] ladies and gentlemen, please give a special welcome to the little rock nine. melba patillo hills. elizabeth eckford. earnest green. [cheers and applause] gloria rae carmark. c carlot carlotta wals lanier. minnie jean brown trickey. thelma mothershed ware. and join us in remembering the late jefferson thomas. [ applause ] ladies and gentlemen, the little rock nine. [cheers and applause] please welcome to the podium our emcee for today, an educator and community leader and the first african-american to attend little rock central high school for tenth, 11th and 12th grades before graduating in 1962, dr. cybill jord cybill jordan hampton. [ applause ] >> please be seated. th
henry lewis gates, professor and director of hutchens center for african-american research at harvard university. the honorable mark stodola, mayor of the city of little rock. cameron shawly, national park service. [ applause ] the honorable asa hutchinson, governor of arkansas. [ applause ] ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the 42nd president of the united states, william jefferson clinton. [ applause ] [cheers and applause] ladies and gentlemen, please give a special welcome to the little...
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harvard university is rescinding a 2014 medal it awarded to weinstein for his contribution to black culture. the award debuted in 2000 and it recognizes contributions to black culture. recent winners were muhammed ali, maya angelou and oprah winfrey. channing tatum posted this stadium on social media announcing he was parting ways with the weinstein company. he and his producing partner said they had been working on a new project and will no longer continue the film or anything else that is property of the company. tatum had previously worked with weinstein on quentin tarantino's the hateful 8. >>> disco queen diana ross will be honored with a lifetime achievement award next month at the american music awards. the motown legend said she is excited to receive the prestigious honor. you can catch her live performance and the awards one month from today. >>> billy joel is going to be a father for the third time. the 68-year-old and his wife are expecting their second child due next month. the piano man had their first child a month after their marriage. >>> what was the most famous quote from
harvard university is rescinding a 2014 medal it awarded to weinstein for his contribution to black culture. the award debuted in 2000 and it recognizes contributions to black culture. recent winners were muhammed ali, maya angelou and oprah winfrey. channing tatum posted this stadium on social media announcing he was parting ways with the weinstein company. he and his producing partner said they had been working on a new project and will no longer continue the film or anything else that is...
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. >> harvard university is taking back a prestigious honor awarded to harvey weinstein.sented him in 2014 for contributions to african-american culture. the news comes in light of several allegations of sexual misconduct made against the movie mogul. school officials say they stand with the women who have courageously come forward to share their stories. >> mgm released a new ad following the deadly mass shooting now 18 days the 30 second spot called together we shine debuted during opening night of the 2017-2018 nba season but it's drawing criticism on social media. some find it to be a reminder of the strength and resilience of las vegas and it's people other see it's a brand capitalizing on a grave tragedy. >> all right. let's check in with sue now get the latest on our weather out there. it's just beautiful out. >> spectacular, right? got to give it five stars and tomorrow as well. if you like it a little bit warmer this is your weekend. >> all right. >> without the humidity it's going to be just delightful, a beautiful stretch of days ahead and some changes next wee
. >> harvard university is taking back a prestigious honor awarded to harvey weinstein.sented him in 2014 for contributions to african-american culture. the news comes in light of several allegations of sexual misconduct made against the movie mogul. school officials say they stand with the women who have courageously come forward to share their stories. >> mgm released a new ad following the deadly mass shooting now 18 days the 30 second spot called together we shine debuted during...
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>> the days are certainly numbered, we've seen it at harvard university, you are going to see it in the. for now they are saying -- even though you can be a girl scout of america with the organizatio organization, you are going to be in a separate pack. a girls only true benda a boy's only true. he won't go camping together because that will be too much to chaperone. >> harris: let's talk about political correctness. some of the confidence will be single gender but there will be side by side boys and girls. as they get older, from what i am reading and you the same thing, there will be some mixing of the genders, that's how i read it. where are we in this with political correctness? >> i think political correctness might run up against reality, when it turns out girls aren't in as interested in learning how to whittle sticks as the boys are. the eagle scout program has been tailored specifically to young men. the girl scouts of america has programs that are largely outdoorsy but if this move is an attempt to push that pc idea and make everyone go to the same programs, people don't have
>> the days are certainly numbered, we've seen it at harvard university, you are going to see it in the. for now they are saying -- even though you can be a girl scout of america with the organizatio organization, you are going to be in a separate pack. a girls only true benda a boy's only true. he won't go camping together because that will be too much to chaperone. >> harris: let's talk about political correctness. some of the confidence will be single gender but there will be...
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, thurgood marshall's legal team relied upon work she did as a student in the law school at harvard university in crafting the brief for the brown decision. if you take a look at the essay she wrote in the civil rights seminar and you look at the brown case, the brief, what you would recognize is that she clearly is core architect of that brief. also when she is on the board of the american civil liberties union she planted the seeds for the women's rights project which lost and under the leadership of the thin columbia university law school professor ruth bader ginsburg who became justice ruth bader ginsburg. and under her leadership the women's rights project blossomed and ruth bader ginsburg credits pauli murray as an intellectual mentor.wi with the work she did in the episcopal church on issues of gender equality, she helped to pave the way for two prominent issues in the episcopal church, barbara harris recently stepped down, and elizabeth glass pool list out in new york. pauli herself became the first african-american female bishop, i i mean female priest ordained in the episcopal church
, thurgood marshall's legal team relied upon work she did as a student in the law school at harvard university in crafting the brief for the brown decision. if you take a look at the essay she wrote in the civil rights seminar and you look at the brown case, the brief, what you would recognize is that she clearly is core architect of that brief. also when she is on the board of the american civil liberties union she planted the seeds for the women's rights project which lost and under the...
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he headed the national economic council under president obama and was president of harvard universityy summers, pleasure to have you on. >> glad to be with you, fareed. >> so you have said in "the washington post" that as treasury secretary, undersecretary, deputy secretary, you have worked for seven chief economists for the white house, and you have never come across an analysis that you described as dishonest in the way that this is dishonest. explain what you mean by that. >> look, the jobs to do economic analysts and different economists will have different perspectives but each of the previous people in the job have taken positions that were well within what professional economists believed and argued regarding the effect of policies. and the claims here that you would see an increase of $4,000 to $9,000 in a typical family's income from a corporate tax cut are just outside the range of what the economics professors believes. even the people who have come down most squarely on kevin hassett's side on the op-ed page of the "wall street journal" come up with estimates far below the
he headed the national economic council under president obama and was president of harvard universityy summers, pleasure to have you on. >> glad to be with you, fareed. >> so you have said in "the washington post" that as treasury secretary, undersecretary, deputy secretary, you have worked for seven chief economists for the white house, and you have never come across an analysis that you described as dishonest in the way that this is dishonest. explain what you mean by...
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mentioned, i have the honor of sharing and may be -- the benefits committee at harvard university on what to do with our benefits package. when we look at the numbers, we can see projections of spending growth that put huge pressure on the wages and salaries of people that work at harvard university. although we talk about the federal and state spending problem, this is also a huge private sector issue on how to control spending growth. what i want to spend the rest of my time on his solutions. word clear, i use it the you sleep because i will not have a magic bullet at the end. because i do not have a magic bullet at the end. i want to talk about payment reform and consumer strategies or benefit designs, things related to engaging consumers in different ways. it turns out that one strategy might use to payless is to payless -- a less this to pay less. you see that in recent health reform discussions, where the assumed increases in fees to physicians and other health care facilities are lower than the past. -- no one that i know is thrilled about the pay less strategy and there is en
mentioned, i have the honor of sharing and may be -- the benefits committee at harvard university on what to do with our benefits package. when we look at the numbers, we can see projections of spending growth that put huge pressure on the wages and salaries of people that work at harvard university. although we talk about the federal and state spending problem, this is also a huge private sector issue on how to control spending growth. what i want to spend the rest of my time on his solutions....
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i'm pleased to be on the board of harvard university's defending digital democracy project run by eric roczen bach and led by hillary clinton's campaign manager and matt rhodes who managed mitt romney's campaign for president along with outstanding national security and technology experts. as matt rhodes noted in our recent workshop for state and local election officials, one thing democrats and republicans can agree on is that foreign adversaries have no place in our domestic politics. the defending digital democracy project aims to identify and recommend strategies, tools, and technology to protect the democratic process and systems from cyber and information attacks. a key message we are sharing with state election officials is that as important as all of the upfront security measures taken in advance of an election are, post election measures are also vitally important. if an adversary intends to sew doubt about the integrity of an election, making sure you have a way to audit the results in a way that can restore confidence may be as important as keeping the bad guys out of your s
i'm pleased to be on the board of harvard university's defending digital democracy project run by eric roczen bach and led by hillary clinton's campaign manager and matt rhodes who managed mitt romney's campaign for president along with outstanding national security and technology experts. as matt rhodes noted in our recent workshop for state and local election officials, one thing democrats and republicans can agree on is that foreign adversaries have no place in our domestic politics. the...
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so this little boy went on to be a serious kid at harvard university, wanted to be a serious writer, you're a-- you're a big flannery o'connor fan, i understand. >> yes. >> stephen: so am i. >> that's really nice. >> stephen: what's your favorite flannery o'connor short story. >> probably "a good man is hard to find." >> stephen: that's great. "the enduring chill" for me. >> i also love "wise blood." and we are losing audience so fast right now. >> stephen: they turned off the cameras halfway through that horse story. it's just-- all of this-- ( laughter ) ( applause ) ( cheers ) >> stephen: but i understand you wanted to be a serious writer. what happened to the-- >> i'm not answering your questions now. what the hell was that! no, i'm kidding. no, it's funny, because when i first got into comedy i very much didn't want people to know-- people didn't know anything about me when i got the late-night show, and i got it so abruptly, nobody knew who i was. and the one thing they found out is that i had gone to harvard and i was horrified by that. >> stephen: why? >> because there are a
so this little boy went on to be a serious kid at harvard university, wanted to be a serious writer, you're a-- you're a big flannery o'connor fan, i understand. >> yes. >> stephen: so am i. >> that's really nice. >> stephen: what's your favorite flannery o'connor short story. >> probably "a good man is hard to find." >> stephen: that's great. "the enduring chill" for me. >> i also love "wise blood." and we are losing...
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. >>> harvard university is taking bay a medal they gave to harvey weinstein in 2014.edal was awarded to him for his contributions to black culture. the rescinding comes after more than 3 dozen women accused him of sexual harassment or rape. >>> the harvey weinstein sexual harassment scandal is now inspiring women in politics to speak up. more than 100 from our state capital are now coming forward as part of a "me, too" movement. jackie ward is in the newsroom with the details. >> reporter: you have probably seen the hashtag all over facebook timeline or twitter newsfeed. me, too is a social media movement that started after the harvey weinstein sexual harassment scandal was revealed. it's something a number of politicians in sacramento can relate to. partially because they have been sexually harassed themselves. nearly 150 women in state government are now saying me, too. last night, they signed a letter exposing what they claim is a long-standing culture of sexual harassment at the capital and in the legislature a culture they claim has permeated state politics by so
. >>> harvard university is taking bay a medal they gave to harvey weinstein in 2014.edal was awarded to him for his contributions to black culture. the rescinding comes after more than 3 dozen women accused him of sexual harassment or rape. >>> the harvey weinstein sexual harassment scandal is now inspiring women in politics to speak up. more than 100 from our state capital are now coming forward as part of a "me, too" movement. jackie ward is in the newsroom with...
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president to -- >> didn't believe that this black president got the grades and was able to get into harvard university and then said he should release his college records. why? >> the bottom line is we have a president here that has tremendous achievements in eight mogs in office. he's probably bought in about 3 -- >> i've got to go to the break. >> i'm starting to talk about -- you're going to come back and we're going to do another segment. >> okay. good. i'm looking forward to it. ♪ psoriatic arthritis tries to get in my way? watch me. ♪ i've tried lots of things for my joint pain. now? watch me. ♪ think i'd give up showing these guys how it's done? please. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are changing the way they fight it... they're moving forward with cosentyx®. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. it's proven to help people find less joint pain and clearer skin. don't use if you are allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an i
president to -- >> didn't believe that this black president got the grades and was able to get into harvard university and then said he should release his college records. why? >> the bottom line is we have a president here that has tremendous achievements in eight mogs in office. he's probably bought in about 3 -- >> i've got to go to the break. >> i'm starting to talk about -- you're going to come back and we're going to do another segment. >> okay. good. i'm...
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harvard university health center didn't provide rape kits. they didn't provide any postrape care whatsoever. there was nothing they would or could do for her. the university essentially threw up their hands and just turned her away. she was forced to call an uber and paid someone to drive her to the hospital across town. but once she arrived there was no staff at the hospital trained to deal with sexual assault victims or trained to collect forensic evidence. sexual assault forensic examiners, safes, as they're called, will collect evidence from victims and provide the victim for care and support that's sensitive to the trauma that they have incurred. she had to wait over three hours for somebody to arrive. this is unacceptable and it's sad. it is estimated that less than 25% of victims of rape report their crimes. they fear this exact scenario, that they will be turned away, dismissed, ignored or not believed. to address this problem, i introduced legislation that would require a hospital to provide access to a sexual assault forensic examine
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various studies at harvard university, followed by a phd in political science at harvard.his trajectory -- these questions that really have answers about mathematics, to unanswerable questions which come from humanities. i embraced both of those in my thinking and in my teaching. >> how long have you been at middlebury college? went directly i after graduate school, 25 years. there you at middlebury semester? prof. stanger: no, not the issue because i am on sabbatical. i am a resident at the numeric foundation. >> what does that do? prof. stanger: it is a think tank in washington that will enable me to finish my book provides a great environment for me to do that. >> when you are at middlebury, would you teach? prof. stanger: i'm training international relations, but i have an interest in a variety of fields. american foreign-policy, the political development of western europe. a new course called the politics of virtual realities. i am leaving some things out, but that covers the main courses. >> what is your view of your relationship with students for these 25 years? pro
various studies at harvard university, followed by a phd in political science at harvard.his trajectory -- these questions that really have answers about mathematics, to unanswerable questions which come from humanities. i embraced both of those in my thinking and in my teaching. >> how long have you been at middlebury college? went directly i after graduate school, 25 years. there you at middlebury semester? prof. stanger: no, not the issue because i am on sabbatical. i am a resident at...
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and then i went to harvard university. followed by a phd in political science.his trajectory from a set of questions that really have answers to an interest in some of the unanswerable questions, which come from the humanities. i embrace both of those strands. >> how long have you been at the college? >> 25 years. not there this year? sabbatical. i am currently a scholar in residence. it is a think tank in washington that is enabling me to work on my books. >> what do you teach? >> i teach a whole range of courses. i have an interest in a variety of fields. course i love called the politics of virtual realities. that covers the main courses. >> what is your view with your -- what is the view of your relationship with students? students.my i think i am seen as an honest .roker i have been very happy because i do teaching, i do research and teaching,ut with the i am absolutely sure i've made some kind of a difference in the world. there is nothing like opening up somebody's mind to new possibilities. >> did the students protest edward snowden at all? >> nodded all
and then i went to harvard university. followed by a phd in political science.his trajectory from a set of questions that really have answers to an interest in some of the unanswerable questions, which come from the humanities. i embrace both of those strands. >> how long have you been at the college? >> 25 years. not there this year? sabbatical. i am currently a scholar in residence. it is a think tank in washington that is enabling me to work on my books. >> what do you...
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. >> harvard university taking back at prestigious honor awarded to harvey weinstein. the school rescinding a medal it presented weinstein in 2014 for his contributions to african-american culture. the news of course comes in light of the allegations of sexual misconduct made against the movie mogul. school officials say they stand with the women who have courageously come forward to share their stories. >>> happening today here locally, 22-year-old darwin martinez torres is due in court today. torres accused of sexually assaulting and killing nabra hassanen. police say he grabbed and beat her while she was walking after evening prayers during ramadhan. ice officials have said the suspect is believed to be in the country illegally. >> a former youth softball coach in virginia is due in court later today accused of sex crimes against children that date back to the 1990's. 57-year-old cathy rothgeb faces 34 charges. they all stem from an investigation last year. she was a softball coach in spotsylvania and on county. state police say she abused at least two female player
. >> harvard university taking back at prestigious honor awarded to harvey weinstein. the school rescinding a medal it presented weinstein in 2014 for his contributions to african-american culture. the news of course comes in light of the allegations of sexual misconduct made against the movie mogul. school officials say they stand with the women who have courageously come forward to share their stories. >>> happening today here locally, 22-year-old darwin martinez torres is due...
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- >> he didn't believe of that this black president got the grades and was able to get into harvard university and was -- and then said he should release his college records. why? >> the bottom line is, we have a president here that has had tremendous achievements in eight months in office. he's probably brought in about 300 billion, he brought in 100 billion alone -- >> i gotta go to the break. >> course there's a break i'm starting to talk about donald trump -- >> you're going to come back and we're going to do another seg zblent okay, good. i'm looking forward to it. frtion endless shrimp is here with flavors you'll love. like new savory grilled mediterranean shrimp, topped with a blend of green onions, tomatoes, and herbs. and your favorites, like garlic shrimp scampi. now's the only time to try as much as you want, however you want 'em. so hurry in today. hi, i'm the internet! you knoarmless bowling.lt? ahhhhhhhh! you know what's easy? building your website with godaddy. get your domain today and get a free trial of gocentral. build a better website in under an hour. i enjoy the fresher t
- >> he didn't believe of that this black president got the grades and was able to get into harvard university and was -- and then said he should release his college records. why? >> the bottom line is, we have a president here that has had tremendous achievements in eight months in office. he's probably brought in about 300 billion, he brought in 100 billion alone -- >> i gotta go to the break. >> course there's a break i'm starting to talk about donald trump --...
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she's now at the kennedy school at harvard university.a mccarthy, thanks so much for joining us. first, let me ask you about your reaction to what you heard today. >> it doesn't surprise me. it's a campaign promise they pledged to get rid of actions that would protect our kids and their future. that's exactly what this is. so there are surprises in it, but i'm not surprised they proved forward with theory peel of this rule. >> yang: what are some of the surprises? >> well, i was surprised they decided to repeal the rule without proposing anything else in its stead because of the science dictates and as the law dictates, the e.p.a.'s obligated to regulate carbon pollution from this sector. so it surprises me that they weren't a little bit more sensitive to court challenges and what the courts have been telling e.p.a. for many years, which is you need to regulate this. so instead they took a look at it and decided that they'd repeal, and some time later in the future they'll start asking questions, even fundamental questions, about whether
she's now at the kennedy school at harvard university.a mccarthy, thanks so much for joining us. first, let me ask you about your reaction to what you heard today. >> it doesn't surprise me. it's a campaign promise they pledged to get rid of actions that would protect our kids and their future. that's exactly what this is. so there are surprises in it, but i'm not surprised they proved forward with theory peel of this rule. >> yang: what are some of the surprises? >> well, i...
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played by tom hanks in the films that would be made so vile and professor robert langdon from harvard university this time is invited to a conference in bilbao in spain where the reason that we're all here will be revealed or something like that i won't give too much from what i say and it all kicks off from there down brown incidentally spent over the last few years spent a long time in spain research all the details there and indeed he studied in spain in the 1980's at the university of seville anyway let's find out more about this new book origin from the origin mr dan brown himself. they call him the master of the intellectual cliffhanger dan brown aspect with the new riveting thread are sticking to his approved formula brown senses protagonist robert langdon on a quest to spain and of course it's full of suspense and plot twists. the wonderful thing about twists and novels the simpler they are the better they are my goal and some people may have figured it out but my goal is that people read and read and read and read trying to figure out what happened when they figure out what happened i j
played by tom hanks in the films that would be made so vile and professor robert langdon from harvard university this time is invited to a conference in bilbao in spain where the reason that we're all here will be revealed or something like that i won't give too much from what i say and it all kicks off from there down brown incidentally spent over the last few years spent a long time in spain research all the details there and indeed he studied in spain in the 1980's at the university of...
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laughter ] former white house press secretary sean spicer was named a "visiting fellow" at harvard universityoday, which is pretty much what he was at the white house. [ laughter and applause ] oh, sean he's just visiting. according to new data, american women earned about 80% as much as their male counterparts last year. said one woman, "i don't have male counterparts." [ laughter and applause ] former white house communications director, anthony scaramucci went to twitter last night to tease the launch of his own news site, where every article will begin, "now you didn't hear this from me, but --" [ laughter ] a new study has found that 61% of people aged 18 to 29 use online streaming services as their primary source of television. and to those viewers i'd just like to say -- [ cheers and applause ] thank you. the world clown association is claiming that the new horror movie "it" has made it more difficult for clowns to find work. [ light laughter ] "us too," said possessed victorian dolls. clowns are so upset about the movie hurting their business, they're planning a rally outside of a new
laughter ] former white house press secretary sean spicer was named a "visiting fellow" at harvard universityoday, which is pretty much what he was at the white house. [ laughter and applause ] oh, sean he's just visiting. according to new data, american women earned about 80% as much as their male counterparts last year. said one woman, "i don't have male counterparts." [ laughter and applause ] former white house communications director, anthony scaramucci went to twitter...