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universities. in at the m.i.t. history chair discusses how the campuses of many elite universities were not only built by slave labor but funded by profits earned from the practice of slavery. this program is about an hour. >> host: "ebony and ivy," professor wilder, i guess the first question is, how did you start down the road and we were laughing before you said 10 years ago when you first started you had hair. >> guest: not a lot but i had hair. >> host: what started you down the road to actually put it "ebony and ivy" together? >> guest: it's actually a long story that i can make short. i had just been moving from one job to another in a teaching position and i had just finished a book project and i started out on what i thought was going to be simple book, simple article actually. i was just going to explain how black abolitionist got their education given the fact that they were excluded by race from american colleges. i was just going to tell the story and some of them went to europe. some of them went to new england and studied priva
universities. in at the m.i.t. history chair discusses how the campuses of many elite universities were not only built by slave labor but funded by profits earned from the practice of slavery. this program is about an hour. >> host: "ebony and ivy," professor wilder, i guess the first question is, how did you start down the road and we were laughing before you said 10 years ago when you first started you had hair. >> guest: not a lot but i had hair. >> host: what...
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. >> how universal is the request to give more information about what is being surveilled and what is being collected. >> i think it's fair to say that a lot of of the providers want to provide more information about their -- how their users are affect ed. the number of them in the initial stages in the wake of the snowden disclosures came to us. we worked with them on the proposal that bob described, which was that we would release the aggregate number of law enforcement plus national security demands in the aggregate for those companies. i think they found that useful at the time. when they put out press statements identifying the numbers and showing that was a tiny frank in most cases less than a small percent of their base was affected. so whether you include the law enforcement, it's a tiny fraction and that's what they want to be able to show to debunk that surveillance. the opposite is true. and they were able to do that with the disclosures that we offered at that time. >> getting back to what we're talking about before. in order to comply with the visions of this legislation,
. >> how universal is the request to give more information about what is being surveilled and what is being collected. >> i think it's fair to say that a lot of of the providers want to provide more information about their -- how their users are affect ed. the number of them in the initial stages in the wake of the snowden disclosures came to us. we worked with them on the proposal that bob described, which was that we would release the aggregate number of law enforcement plus...
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the und finally relented 19 months after the university accused caleb warner of rape they vacated his sanction. >> howid you feel? >> i was pretty happy. >> would you like to go back to the university of north dakota? >> no. no, i don't think i'll never go back there. >> too painful? >> yeah. i don't like driving by the university. campus. >> bad taste? >> very. >> after spending many months and thousands of dollars trying to clear kale caleb's name, his family would like to see this woman arrested. >> if she were ever to come back to north dakota i think she should have to face the charges against her. they weren't major charges, but it would be justice. >> caleb warner has a good job now, headed down a promising new road. but he never did get his degree, sidetracked after one night in college lead to a long painful detour that convinced him that due process ends where students set foot on campus. >> chris barry brings us a footnote. caleb warner is still paying off student loans for that degree he never got. we follow up now with an attorney with the foundation for individual rights in education als
the und finally relented 19 months after the university accused caleb warner of rape they vacated his sanction. >> howid you feel? >> i was pretty happy. >> would you like to go back to the university of north dakota? >> no. no, i don't think i'll never go back there. >> too painful? >> yeah. i don't like driving by the university. campus. >> bad taste? >> very. >> after spending many months and thousands of dollars trying to clear kale...
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"brainwashed," how universities indoctrinate the youth. "porn generation" came out in 2005, how social liberalism is cooked in our future. "project president, battier bowties on the road to the white house 2008. step three. his most recent book came out this year, "bullies," how the less culture of fear and intimidation silent as americans. here's a quick look at some of the books that ben shapiro is currently reading and some of his favorite books. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> host: we are back live with author ben shapiro. mr. shapiro, who is debbie jeanette e.? >> guest: my fourth grade teacher. she was really an inspiring teacher. i skipped their great. i skipped third and ninth. when she was the fourth grade teacher whose class i skipped into, she really gave me maybe the best single piece of advice that i've ever received, which was she turned to me one day and said don't let potential be written on your tombstone, and the we know you are smart. they know you're talented yet we know you can do a lot
"brainwashed," how universities indoctrinate the youth. "porn generation" came out in 2005, how social liberalism is cooked in our future. "project president, battier bowties on the road to the white house 2008. step three. his most recent book came out this year, "bullies," how the less culture of fear and intimidation silent as americans. here's a quick look at some of the books that ben shapiro is currently reading and some of his favorite books. ♪ ♪...
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the university president saying he's been ignoring them for months about growing problems more than 100 students lined up near the dorm where the black student was tormented wore tape to protest how the university doesn't listen to them. some raised their fists to mirror the stat use behind them in protest at the 1968 mexico city games. san jose state president welcomed more dialogue with students. >> we need to have more communication was our students. last night we had a good, great communication with some of our students i hope that will be the beginning of more discussions. we'll have. he left before hearing student leader complain they'd been trying to warn him. >> last semester we were trying our hardest to let you know something was terribly wrong with the experience african american students are having at san jose state. but did you not want to hear us. >> for charging with misdemeanor battery and hate crimes. >> this is a deeply disturbing outrageous case and must be properly prosecuted as a felony in order to enforce hate crime victim rights. >> responding with a statement, quote, we understand outrage of those calling for stiffer charges in this case charges are not a
the university president saying he's been ignoring them for months about growing problems more than 100 students lined up near the dorm where the black student was tormented wore tape to protest how the university doesn't listen to them. some raised their fists to mirror the stat use behind them in protest at the 1968 mexico city games. san jose state president welcomed more dialogue with students. >> we need to have more communication was our students. last night we had a good, great...
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perspectiveom the , howe university of miami t you think about the economic pressure that this puts unsustainability of these important centers? >> there will be tremendous pressure. when the government is reducing the amount of research money that is coming in. you have no place to cost shift to. the fact is, we're going to have to live in the real world. we are going to bring our costs down at the same time. were going to have to eliminate overhead and do all the things that other providers have to do i'm closer to the employer than the provider, so i see it from both sides. i don't think academic health centers will get off the hook. if we are 20% more expensive now, we're going to have to bring it down so that we can compete did i would point out, though, that most people who come into medicare have not have a lot of choice. so they're really coming out of hmos, out of narrower networks. so moving medicare to narrower network, moving medicare to less choice, may not be as big a jump as some people would suggest. i would, though, say a word about people that can't afford high deductibles. we have
perspectiveom the , howe university of miami t you think about the economic pressure that this puts unsustainability of these important centers? >> there will be tremendous pressure. when the government is reducing the amount of research money that is coming in. you have no place to cost shift to. the fact is, we're going to have to live in the real world. we are going to bring our costs down at the same time. were going to have to eliminate overhead and do all the things that other...
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. >> reporter: raj, i can tell you the students i talked to this afternoon are most upsbet how the university this situation. they say even after university housing found out about the alleged hate crimes, they simply transferred two of the suspects to other dorms. four students are now accused of hate crimes after allegedly bullying their black roommate on the seventh floor of this dorm at san jose state university. this police report outlines months of alleged harassment and assault, including reports that the white suspects clamped a bike lock on their black roommate's neck,
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had one pull me to the side after a preplanned obama care open forum and tell me how our coverage has hurt the universityade our university look bad especially in light of the fact that we had first lady obama as our speaker. >> so you're not supposed to criticize this law according to the administrator because the first lady gave the commencement address. >> well, apparently commencement addresses supersede free speech at bowie state university right now. >> who else has given you a hard time? >> alumni, if you go to my personal facebook page, you'll see a lot of the things that have been said about me. i had one alumni actually call me want to be grandson of clarence thomas. i think it's a compliment being that he's probably one of the best supreme court justices we've ever had. >> so that one backfired. are you surprise, eugene? i mean, all you did was call attention to the fact that people were losing what was a low-cost, low-benefit, but low-cost insurance benefit but will have to pay a lot more under secertain insurance plans and the disdain for your attempts? >> actually, i'm not surprised at all.
had one pull me to the side after a preplanned obama care open forum and tell me how our coverage has hurt the universityade our university look bad especially in light of the fact that we had first lady obama as our speaker. >> so you're not supposed to criticize this law according to the administrator because the first lady gave the commencement address. >> well, apparently commencement addresses supersede free speech at bowie state university right now. >> who else has...
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builders' time, astronomies, mathematicians were like priests, possessors of divine knowledge of how the universe want to conquer it, control it? >> they were certainly trying to emulate it. their mathematics were trying to figure out how nature worked, particularly the square roots and the repetition of pattern. >> they saw mathematical patterns in the sky and on earth, the way water moved and rippled, the way things grew, the simple pine cone, a fern, a pomegranate, and they thought about the basic truths these things might represent. >> these symmetries can all be shuffled, spun on any point and they align again with themselves. so if you stretched them out, for them they pointed to infinity. >> we will understand all things. >> through contemplating sacred geometry. >> how did nature unfold, pattern itself? could the basic designs of nature, even if divine, be replicated in this magnificent structure? trying to solve the riddle of god here. >> exactly. ♪ i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i wo
builders' time, astronomies, mathematicians were like priests, possessors of divine knowledge of how the universe want to conquer it, control it? >> they were certainly trying to emulate it. their mathematics were trying to figure out how nature worked, particularly the square roots and the repetition of pattern. >> they saw mathematical patterns in the sky and on earth, the way water moved and rippled, the way things grew, the simple pine cone, a fern, a pomegranate, and they...
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. >>> the faculty of san jose state university want the you csu chancellor to investigate how long the university is being run. they say there have been several problems with communication and transparency over the past ye but they add they are not trying to remove university president. the president, by the way, says he welcomes a review. >>> the oakland fire department is not doing enough to prevent another firestorm in the hills according to a new stu audit. the 1991 firestorm killed 25 people, destroyed 3,000 properties. city auditor ruby says the clearing of the fire fuelses to not seem to be a priority. she says in 2011 and 2012, fire officials found 829 yards that needed clearing by an outside contractor and the city only hired workers for 11% of them. the city administrator acknowledges the problem and said the city is working on changes. >>> well, five people were displaced by a fire in downtown martinez this morning at a building where the mayor has his coffee every morning. mayor rob schroeder took a photo with his cell phone of smoke and flames pouring from an apartment ove
. >>> the faculty of san jose state university want the you csu chancellor to investigate how long the university is being run. they say there have been several problems with communication and transparency over the past ye but they add they are not trying to remove university president. the president, by the way, says he welcomes a review. >>> the oakland fire department is not doing enough to prevent another firestorm in the hills according to a new stu audit. the 1991...
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had one pull me to the side after a preplanned obama care open forum and tell me how our coverage has hurt the university made our university look bad especially in light of the fact that we had first lady obama as our speaker. >> so you're not supposed to criticize this law according to the administrator because the first lady gave the commencement address. >> well, apparently commencement addresses supersede free speech at bowie state university right now. >> who else has given you a hard time? >> alumni, if you go to my personal facebook page, you'll see a lot of the things that have been said about me. i had one alumni actually call me want to be grandson of clarence thomas. i think it's a compliment being that he's probably one of the best supreme court justices we've ever had. >> so that one backfired. are you surprise, eugene? i mean, all you did was call attention to the fact that people were losing what was a low-cost, low-benefit, but low-cost insurance benefit but will have to pay a lot more under secertain insurance plans and the disdain for your attempts? >> actually, i'm not surprised at al
had one pull me to the side after a preplanned obama care open forum and tell me how our coverage has hurt the university made our university look bad especially in light of the fact that we had first lady obama as our speaker. >> so you're not supposed to criticize this law according to the administrator because the first lady gave the commencement address. >> well, apparently commencement addresses supersede free speech at bowie state university right now. >> who else has...
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. >>> three students at san jose how university has been charged with hate crimes with racial taunts several weeks beginning last august before he went to campus police. and as kron 4 reporter reports tonight, hundreds of students and community activists marched across campus to denounce what happened. >> reporter: you upwards of 500 students marched across the campus of san jose state university on thursday to the statues of olympic athletes of tommy smith and juan carlos where they denounced hate crimes against a fellow student. >> being black is not a crime, like you said. >> there is no just case for anything they did. i don't think so much was a a prank, 94 do i believe that it was just -- nor do i believe it was horsing around. it was harassment and a hate crime. >> it was in this dorm where beginning in late august, three white students allegedly tormented their loan black roommate by putting a bicycle lock around his neck and locking him around a closet and hung a confederate flag around the room and wrote the n-word on a dry erase board and charged the three with misdemeanor
. >>> three students at san jose how university has been charged with hate crimes with racial taunts several weeks beginning last august before he went to campus police. and as kron 4 reporter reports tonight, hundreds of students and community activists marched across campus to denounce what happened. >> reporter: you upwards of 500 students marched across the campus of san jose state university on thursday to the statues of olympic athletes of tommy smith and juan carlos where...
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how the university responds coming up. >> coming up at 5:00 an abc7 news exclusive. >> then, i saw partialocial security card. >> personal information compromised tonight a privacy breech ha >>> at 8:00 it's last man standing then the neighbors, and then, a special 2020 at 10:00 profiling two san francisco land lords. and then, join us at 11:00. >> do student athletes wanting to attend cal get a academic break? >> a study found some do the university is responding to claims. >> abc7 news with details. >> the median high school gpa for incoming freshman at cal is 4.19 out of 4.0 scale because many take extra credit courses just to try to get in. but not every student, including some athletes arrive with those high marks >> i believe they should be held to the same standard. this whole school is a school of excellence. >> that from a freshman football player at cal. he was accepted with a 3.6 gpa. but the university says it looks at other factors when selecting students and never picks someone who is bound to fail. >> we know they have so much else to bring to the campus community z we know
how the university responds coming up. >> coming up at 5:00 an abc7 news exclusive. >> then, i saw partialocial security card. >> personal information compromised tonight a privacy breech ha >>> at 8:00 it's last man standing then the neighbors, and then, a special 2020 at 10:00 profiling two san francisco land lords. and then, join us at 11:00. >> do student athletes wanting to attend cal get a academic break? >> a study found some do the university is...
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and our galaxy is nothing compared to the expanse of the whole universe. so how are you gonna be going through the universe when you can't even get to your galaxy, it's not gonna take you 20,000 years. if you're traveling at high, high speed, you might get there in 5 minutes. and if you travel at the speed of light, how far away would it be from a speed of light frame of reference. what's the distance between things. i remember leon russell used to sing that song, "i love you in a place where there's no space and time. i love you forever, you're a friend of mine." a place where there's no space and time. that makes sense? how can there be no space. how about the speed of light frame of reference. from a speed of light frame of reference, what's the length between one edge of the universe and the other... when v is c? zero. from a speed-of-light frame a reference, there is no distance at all between the one side of the universe and the opposite. and from a speed-of-light frame of reference, how does the duration of time travel? it's frozen: no time, no space. did
and our galaxy is nothing compared to the expanse of the whole universe. so how are you gonna be going through the universe when you can't even get to your galaxy, it's not gonna take you 20,000 years. if you're traveling at high, high speed, you might get there in 5 minutes. and if you travel at the speed of light, how far away would it be from a speed of light frame of reference. what's the distance between things. i remember leon russell used to sing that song, "i love you in a place...
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it is to my understanding that all of the -- how universal is the request or the ability to give broader or more information about what is being surveilled and was being collected. >> i think it is fair to say that a lot of the major service providers do want to provide --e information about their about how their users are affected by government surveillance. we work with them on the proposals that bob described, which is that we would release the aggregate number of law enforcement demands. i think they found that useful at the time. they put out press statements identifying those numbers and showing that that was a tiny fraction. in most cases, less than one 10,000th, it is a tiny tiny fraction of the total user accounts. that is what they wanted to be able to show to debunk the idea that we are engaged in some sort of dragnet surveillance. the opposite is true. it is a tiny tiny number. they were able to do that with the disclosures that we are arrived at that time. >> didn't back to what we were talking about before. in order to comply with this legislation, would you sometimes requi
it is to my understanding that all of the -- how universal is the request or the ability to give broader or more information about what is being surveilled and was being collected. >> i think it is fair to say that a lot of the major service providers do want to provide --e information about their about how their users are affected by government surveillance. we work with them on the proposals that bob described, which is that we would release the aggregate number of law enforcement...
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we've been talking about how important it is to maintain the tenets of universal service. , what that means, and how that mechanism has allowed folks in -- folks to have customizable serpas -- services. bowlmparable lies a >> this week on q&a, stephen kinzer discusses his new book, titled "the brothers: john foster dulles, allen dulles, and their secret world war." >> stephen kinzer, in your book, : john foster dulles, allen dulles, and their secret world war," you tell a story up front about dulles airport in washington and the statue and the naming. what is that? >> john foster dulles had recently died when that super airport in chantilly, virginia was being built. president eisenhower immediately announced that the airport would be named dulles airport. when kennedy took over, he didn't want to name it after a crusty old cold warrior. the was pushed back and finally the decision was made to name it after dulles. you can still see the film clip of kennedy opening the airport with eisenhower there and allen dulles there. he pulls back a curtain and behind the curtain is this giant bu
we've been talking about how important it is to maintain the tenets of universal service. , what that means, and how that mechanism has allowed folks in -- folks to have customizable serpas -- services. bowlmparable lies a >> this week on q&a, stephen kinzer discusses his new book, titled "the brothers: john foster dulles, allen dulles, and their secret world war." >> stephen kinzer, in your book, : john foster dulles, allen dulles, and their secret world war,"...
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ebony and ivy: race, slavery, and the troubled history of america's universities. " in it, craig stephen wilder from m.i.t. reveals how the slave economy and higher education group together. the american campus today as a silent monument to slavery. this history is silent no more. professor wilder joins us here in new york. america's most elite universities. what relation do they have to slavery? >> multiple relationships. the first and most provocative is the relationship to the slave trade itself. in the middle of the 18th century from 1746 until 1769, less than a quarter century, the number of colleges in british colonies triples from the three to nine. the original were harvard, yale, and william and mary. and then there were nine. it triples in that 25 year period. it is precisely at the time of the rise of the atlantic economy based on the african slave trade that allowed this fantastic articulation of new growth of the institutional infrastructure of the colleges. about particular universities. you do look at some in the south but also in the deep north. harvard. >> it is a very northern story when you think ab
ebony and ivy: race, slavery, and the troubled history of america's universities. " in it, craig stephen wilder from m.i.t. reveals how the slave economy and higher education group together. the american campus today as a silent monument to slavery. this history is silent no more. professor wilder joins us here in new york. america's most elite universities. what relation do they have to slavery? >> multiple relationships. the first and most provocative is the relationship to the...
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how the university is now responding. and a live look outside from our exploratorium cam this morning. what a gorgeous shot. pink clouds in the sky and the massive barge headed toward the bay bridge. it will be 61 and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the importan and i got you this visor. you made a visor! yes! that i'll never wear. ohh. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for two years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. with qualifying bundles. to those who've been waiting welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage, and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll today at coveredca.com. >> welcome back, everyone. >> many smokers in san rafael can no longer smoke at home. smoking was banned inside condos, ap
how the university is now responding. and a live look outside from our exploratorium cam this morning. what a gorgeous shot. pink clouds in the sky and the massive barge headed toward the bay bridge. it will be 61 and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the...
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that one can reach the harmony of the universe if we know truly and harmoniously how to relate to each other. so, fascinating stuff but very, very ethically based. any questions you might have? now remember, we have dr. shive coming on to answer those, truthfully there should be something going across the screens saying "this man doesn't know what he is talking about," but we wouldn't do that. but, any initial comments before we see a couple of roll ins that - >> are these according to priority they actually consider the family most important and then temples, then monasteries? >> i didn't prioritize them, no - on that perhaps dr. shive could help us out when we get there. i drew from a whole list of things that i noticed some would not be more important to others so temple like monastery are not going to be more as important within the confucian world because the education is going to be more important. yes helen, and then val. >> in the hunter crowley book, as they discuss the social and ethical dimensions of each of the religions, they have a series of questions they ask each one an
that one can reach the harmony of the universe if we know truly and harmoniously how to relate to each other. so, fascinating stuff but very, very ethically based. any questions you might have? now remember, we have dr. shive coming on to answer those, truthfully there should be something going across the screens saying "this man doesn't know what he is talking about," but we wouldn't do that. but, any initial comments before we see a couple of roll ins that - >> are these...
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how significant hubbel was going to be. we had no idea that it was going to change humanity's total understanding of our universe. >> how has it done that? >> it revolutionized our understanding of the universe. it has rebritain textbooks. a lot of it -- even several of einstein's theories -- some it has substantiated, others, oh, he wasn't exactly right. just as the universe expanding or contracting. hubbel has put definition on that. it ha -- it allows us to see almost to the beginning of time. i'm not sure people comprehended what hubbel was going to do in terms of opening up our horizons or understanding of the universe. we still don't know in addition, we still don't know everything, by the way, but we still know a heck of a lot more. >> how many astronauts are currently operating in america? >> i would say we have 60 some- odd dk -- next week we will announce eight brand new astronauts. i think it is something america will be interested to see. it is a new breed of cats. i would never have made it with this group. incredibly sharp individuals, every one of them. anyone who knows anything about space will be really int
how significant hubbel was going to be. we had no idea that it was going to change humanity's total understanding of our universe. >> how has it done that? >> it revolutionized our understanding of the universe. it has rebritain textbooks. a lot of it -- even several of einstein's theories -- some it has substantiated, others, oh, he wasn't exactly right. just as the universe expanding or contracting. hubbel has put definition on that. it ha -- it allows us to see almost to the...
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. >>> the faculty of san jose state university want the csu chancellor to investigate how the university is being run. they say there have been several problems with communication and transparency over the past year, but they add they're not trying to remove university president mohammad kayomi. the president says he welcomes the revie. >>> our time now 6:41. george zimmerman back behind bars. >> he has a freaking gun breaking all my stuff right now. >> the 9-1-1 call that led to another arrest and new charges. >> tesla motors is making changes in response to mounting concerns regarding car fires. we'll tell you what the three new actions are. >> we do have a big problem in san jose trying to get out towards the is a knoll grade. this truck badly damaged ran into the sound wall and now that ramp is closed and 680 is a mess. we'll tell you how to get around the problem. >> well, good morning, a lot of cloud cover, and not much rain. there's been a little bit here. a little band moving through marin county. we'll take a look and see if there's anymore coming up in 3 or 4 minutes. [ male an
. >>> the faculty of san jose state university want the csu chancellor to investigate how the university is being run. they say there have been several problems with communication and transparency over the past year, but they add they're not trying to remove university president mohammad kayomi. the president says he welcomes the revie. >>> our time now 6:41. george zimmerman back behind bars. >> he has a freaking gun breaking all my stuff right now. >> the 9-1-1...
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it's my understanding that how universal is the request for the ability to give broader information or more information about what is being surveilled and what is being collected and whatever else. >> i think it's fair to say a lot of major providers want to provide more information about their how the users are effected by government surveillance. in the initial stage of this in the initial snowden. we work them on the proposal that bob described which was we would release the number of law enforcement plus national security demands for the company. i think they found useful at the time. they put out press statements identifying those number and showing it was a tiny fraction, i think in most cases less than one 10,000 of the user base was affected by not only the national security demand but the law enforcement commands together. whether you slice out the national security or include the -- it's a tiny fraction. that's what they want to be able to show senator franken saying to debunk we're getting access to all of their users. and in fact the opposite is true. it's a tiny number. an
it's my understanding that how universal is the request for the ability to give broader information or more information about what is being surveilled and what is being collected and whatever else. >> i think it's fair to say a lot of major providers want to provide more information about their how the users are effected by government surveillance. in the initial stage of this in the initial snowden. we work them on the proposal that bob described which was we would release the number of...
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responsible at the lower levels, at the high school levels, but universities where sexual assault is also really a very big epidemic. howh, man, the superintendent got indicted? i think we better take another look at what we're doing wrong. i love that this happened. >> well, we want to hope that our adults in school situations have the moral compass necessary to be able to handle these situations. these sexual assaults will happen but how they're handled when they're brought to the attention of those in power is really what's the crux of this situation. many people have made comparisons to penn state and the scandal there because of the abuse and then the massive cover-up there, adults trying to protect themselves and the sake of the community, also the football team's reputation. this is to a much lesser extent, but still you can see where the comparisons are being made. but i want to play what the attorney general dewine had to say during this interview this morning about the adults who were charged. take a look. >> we had adults who were frankly more worried about protecting an institution or worried about protectin
responsible at the lower levels, at the high school levels, but universities where sexual assault is also really a very big epidemic. howh, man, the superintendent got indicted? i think we better take another look at what we're doing wrong. i love that this happened. >> well, we want to hope that our adults in school situations have the moral compass necessary to be able to handle these situations. these sexual assaults will happen but how they're handled when they're brought to the...
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public adversity. >> up until this year, he was chancellor of uc berkeley, addressing how to run a research universityate funding is plummeting across the board, how to retain quality professors to support students who can't always afford today's tuition, and draw funds from donors and corporations without sacrificing the university's mission. that's all part of the picture that emerges in a new documentary from fredrick weisman. his newest work premiers tomorrow. the first question is simple. the movie shows a campus trying to undergo a fairly big cultural transition. how hard is it to change a culture like that? >> well, i'm no expert in cultural change. but what i saw at berkeley was an administration that was using their intelligence and sensibility sensibility to maintain the high standards and integrity of a great american university in the face of a very severe economic crisis. and certainly from what i saw they were succeeding in their efforts to have an excellent student body, a diverse student body, and to continue offering lots of scholarships to low-income students and trying to do somethi
public adversity. >> up until this year, he was chancellor of uc berkeley, addressing how to run a research universityate funding is plummeting across the board, how to retain quality professors to support students who can't always afford today's tuition, and draw funds from donors and corporations without sacrificing the university's mission. that's all part of the picture that emerges in a new documentary from fredrick weisman. his newest work premiers tomorrow. the first question is...
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ahead, accusations that some student athletes with low grades are getting a break and how the university is responding. and taking a live look outside at 5:38. this is the view from our roof cam. the bay bridge and bay lights in full effect. lisa argen will be along with ju it can strike at any time. and once you feel it coming... it's almost too late. or is it? introducing new fast acting advil. it's built for speed with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technology, nothing works faster to stop pain in its tracks before it gets worse. nothing. new fast acting advil. look for it in the white box. >> many smokers in san rafael can no longer smoke at home. smoking was banned inside condos, residents or any other residents that shares a common wall with another home. it is part of a broader law that san rafael city council passed last year. it band smoking in many outdoor spaces like patios, bus stops. >>> scouts will be collecting food today to feed hungry people. 30,000 youngsters will pay take part. the scouts hope to collect about half a million pounds of food. y
ahead, accusations that some student athletes with low grades are getting a break and how the university is responding. and taking a live look outside at 5:38. this is the view from our roof cam. the bay bridge and bay lights in full effect. lisa argen will be along with ju it can strike at any time. and once you feel it coming... it's almost too late. or is it? introducing new fast acting advil. it's built for speed with an ultra-thin coating and fast absorbing advil ion core™ technology,...
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how the university plans to save spring semester classes. plus -- >> most boy scout eagle candidates don't build something like this. >> what a local scout is doing to help keep bay area skies safe. cold & flu season is back so before the first sneeze help protect with a spray before the first tissue help defend with a wipe. and help prevent with lysol to get 10x more protection with each hand wash and kill 99.9% of germs around the house. this season, go beyond cleaning to help protect your family with lysol. start healthing. the newly re- elected goverr chris christie of new jerset calls him "the elephant in e >>> eye "time" magazine cover features the newly re-elected governor chris christie of new jersey. it called him the elephant in the room. a writer says it's his political style but others say it's criticizing his weight. >> it's not nice to judge people on weight. he should be judged on his politics not his appearance. >> i don't think it's fair for them to comment on his weight but on the other hand, i think, unfortunately it comes
how the university plans to save spring semester classes. plus -- >> most boy scout eagle candidates don't build something like this. >> what a local scout is doing to help keep bay area skies safe. cold & flu season is back so before the first sneeze help protect with a spray before the first tissue help defend with a wipe. and help prevent with lysol to get 10x more protection with each hand wash and kill 99.9% of germs around the house. this season, go beyond cleaning to help...
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smothers you by giving you an order from washington that may work at austin peete, but not the university of maryland. how do we do that? how do we get out of the way? i look fword very much to this. and i thank the chairman for the hearing and for these excellent witnesses. >> thank you very much, senator alexander. i listened very carefully to i listened very carefully to your opening remarks. captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2008 captioning performed by vitac
smothers you by giving you an order from washington that may work at austin peete, but not the university of maryland. how do we do that? how do we get out of the way? i look fword very much to this. and i thank the chairman for the hearing and for these excellent witnesses. >> thank you very much, senator alexander. i listened very carefully to i listened very carefully to your opening remarks. captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2008 captioning performed by vitac
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steep budget cuts leading to some painful decisions at one local bay area university. how the cuts will impact students. coming up. >> and a serious warning to a group of northern california teenagers. their clothing could make them the target of gang violence. ,, ,,,,,,,, i love watching tv outside. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the important part is that you're happy now. and i got you this visor. you made a visor! yes! that i'll never wear. ohh. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for two years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >>> the weather is changing. a closer look, our friends in fremont, we have a lot of cloud out there now. by the afternoon a mix of sun and clouds. and mild temperatures, a high today of 69 degrees. >> and not quite 5:00 but we have some cars out there on the road only bridges. s
steep budget cuts leading to some painful decisions at one local bay area university. how the cuts will impact students. coming up. >> and a serious warning to a group of northern california teenagers. their clothing could make them the target of gang violence. ,, ,,,,,,,, i love watching tv outside. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space....
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. >> reporter: what doesn't make sense to students and university officials is how things got so bad. today the school announced it would host a forum next month to talk about racial tolerance and offer new classes on diversity next semester. it's reviewing its own student conduct policy. the victim's parents are asking for privacy. they released a statement that reads" we are deeply disturbed by the horrific behaviors that have taken place against our son." >> he is a nice kid. i don't know anyone who would want to be his enemy and i hate -- i don't like everything has to go through now. >> they will hold a press conference on monday with the naacp to discuss the criminal charges against the students. >>> hercules is planning to hold a public meeting after a fight at high school there. that ended up on youtube and shows three girls trading blows. one of those involved identified as transgender. those involved were all suspended. the meeting is planned for december 2nd to address bullying and harassment. >>> if they are toy guns they should look like toy guns. that's a bill a californ
. >> reporter: what doesn't make sense to students and university officials is how things got so bad. today the school announced it would host a forum next month to talk about racial tolerance and offer new classes on diversity next semester. it's reviewing its own student conduct policy. the victim's parents are asking for privacy. they released a statement that reads" we are deeply disturbed by the horrific behaviors that have taken place against our son." >> he is a...
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. >> reporter: raj, i can tell you the students i talked to this afternoon are most upsbet how the university handled this situation. they say even after university housing found out about the alleged hate crimes, they simply transferred two of the suspects to other dorms. four students are now accused of hate crimes after allegedly bullying their black roommate on the seventh floor of this dorm at san jose state university. this police report outlines months of alleged harassment and assault, including reports that the white suspects clamped a bike lock on their black roommate's neck, barricaded him in a closet and repeatedly used racial slurs. celine chandler says she's not surprised. she, too, had roommates bullier in a campus dorm and said the university did little about it. >> they didn't get physical, but the remarks that were made, racial slurs, i tried to bring it up to the university housing services, and their response was actually to move me. and they didn't take any action. >> after a large campus protest yesterday, today a smaller group gathered to discuss ways to prevent these t
. >> reporter: raj, i can tell you the students i talked to this afternoon are most upsbet how the university handled this situation. they say even after university housing found out about the alleged hate crimes, they simply transferred two of the suspects to other dorms. four students are now accused of hate crimes after allegedly bullying their black roommate on the seventh floor of this dorm at san jose state university. this police report outlines months of alleged harassment and...
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talking to them about how important it is to maintain the tenants of universal service, what that means and how that mechanism has allowed folks in rural high cost areas to have comparable services. >> making the jump from copper ire to fiber optics. >> when our federal shutdown delays payments of death benefits to the families of far-away dying on battlefields, it is time for our lawmakers to say enough is enough. cover our shame with the robe of your righteousness. forgive us. reform us. and make us whoil -- whole. we pray in your merciful name. amen. >> i write my prayers out of the overflow of my devotional life. read the bible every day, probably for at least an hour. i read the bible to prepare sermons. i read the bible for my personal spiritual growth. and out of the overflow of my devotional life, my prayers emerge. i connect devotionly to my pastoral interaction with our lawmakers, the members of their families, the members of their staffs, and the other people who make up the senate side of capitol hill. so my prayers consist of the sintsdz sis of devotions and outreach. >> du
talking to them about how important it is to maintain the tenants of universal service, what that means and how that mechanism has allowed folks in rural high cost areas to have comparable services. >> making the jump from copper ire to fiber optics. >> when our federal shutdown delays payments of death benefits to the families of far-away dying on battlefields, it is time for our lawmakers to say enough is enough. cover our shame with the robe of your righteousness. forgive us....
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much they're getting paid but the ones that we do know how much they're getting public universities it's pretty outrageous in a lot of cases catherine temp of campus reform found high profile professors all around the country who are getting paid twice as much as the average professor and in many cases only teaching one or two classes she thinks this may be driving higher tuition cost well it has to because the tuition hikes are because the school doesn't have enough money and it would have more money if it brought in a normal professor for example elliot spitzer just a year after former governor of new york resigned due to a prostitution scandal city university of new york hired him to teach a political science course in two thousand and nine he only taught one class for forty five hundred dollars while the average adjunct professor was paid three thousand dollars per class and tuition our county is going up three hundred dollars per year another example was in two thousand and eleven the former u.s. secretary of labor and political commentator robert rice was paid two hundred thir
much they're getting paid but the ones that we do know how much they're getting public universities it's pretty outrageous in a lot of cases catherine temp of campus reform found high profile professors all around the country who are getting paid twice as much as the average professor and in many cases only teaching one or two classes she thinks this may be driving higher tuition cost well it has to because the tuition hikes are because the school doesn't have enough money and it would have...
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university. >> teacher, how many different ways are there to cook a turkey? >> many.y favorite, of course, is grandma's way, in the oven, golden brown, a work of art. here everyone has their cooking skills tested too. many men are actively involved with the food preparation, the actual roasting of the turkey, side dishes. we're in changing times, kevin. s. >> when it comes to turkey, some things never change. >> isn't that looking great? >> it's delicious. >> gets your hands off there. >> that's the thanksgiving tradition. >> what are you thankful for? >> thankful for a safe ride to boston today at 9:30 a.m., and we'll share a bunch of them at the end of the show. coming up at the top of the hour, "morning sxwroe" the bad weather. of course, coming at the worst possible time. how the storm could affect your holiday plans. bill karen is back. we'll tell you why you may not need to leave your dog at home the next time you go to yoga. we'll be right back. >> if are you having trbl with your butterball turkey, they have men on the line answering questions because more and
university. >> teacher, how many different ways are there to cook a turkey? >> many.y favorite, of course, is grandma's way, in the oven, golden brown, a work of art. here everyone has their cooking skills tested too. many men are actively involved with the food preparation, the actual roasting of the turkey, side dishes. we're in changing times, kevin. s. >> when it comes to turkey, some things never change. >> isn't that looking great? >> it's delicious. >>...
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. >>> san francisco is the center of the salesforce.com universe. 120 how long people are expected -- 120,000 people are expected to attend the event which is good for hotels and restaurants. >> they will be here the next three or four days keeping us busy the last big convention for this year. which we all appreciate it. >> one local hospitality expert told us people who attend tech conventions spend about $100 a day more than other people that come to other conventions. >>> the bay area's green day set to star in a benefit concert for children's hospital tomorrow night. its being presented by the salesforce are.com. thousands are expected to attend. money will also go to building a new home at the university mission bay campus which is set to open february 2015. >> very cool. >> yeah. >>> time is 4:48. let's two to sal keeping an eye on traffic. and major accident on 880. is it getting any better? >> not yet. we hope they almost open lanes. this crash has been out there since almost 1:00 in the morning and still being cleared out. these are live pictures of the deadly collision 880
. >>> san francisco is the center of the salesforce.com universe. 120 how long people are expected -- 120,000 people are expected to attend the event which is good for hotels and restaurants. >> they will be here the next three or four days keeping us busy the last big convention for this year. which we all appreciate it. >> one local hospitality expert told us people who attend tech conventions spend about $100 a day more than other people that come to other conventions....
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focus , legislatively and certainly with the sec talking to them about how important it is to maintain the tenants of the universal service, what that means, and how that mechanism has allowed folks in the world, high-cost areas, to actually have a comparable services. >> making the jump from copper wire to fiber-optic -- fiber-optic in rural america tonight on the communique's at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. >> i am surrounded by just a few of the items. she often worked with one of her favorite designers for receipts and they wear. this is the average she wore to the formal opening of the st. lawrence seaway where she and i -- she indyk met the prince. this was a printed cotton fabric with many of the house is that the eisenhowers lived in during their marriage. also includes the five star symbols for general eisenhower. a few examples of the day dresses. very fond of the color pink. she wore it in many different shapes and styles. katie kennedy is well-known for the little black dress, and here are two examples. she always says she would never dress like an old lady. these towns that she wore will enter 70's a
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reporter: but before ladling up the advice, you have to show your stuffing at butterball university. teacher, how many different ways are there to cook a turkey? >> many, many, many, many different ways. >> reporter: my favorite, of course, is grandma's way, in the oven, golden brown, a work of art. here everyone has their cooking skills tested too. i thought the guy was just there to cut the meat. >> well, there's nothing wrong with being the carver, but many men are actively involved with the food preparation, the actual roasting of the turkey, the side dishes. we're in changing times, kevin. >> reporter: although when it comes to turkey, some things never change. >> isn't that looking great? >> reporter: that's delicious. >> get your hands off of there. >> reporter: now that's a thanksgiving tradition. apparently tasting isn't for a couple more days. kevin tibbles, nbc news, naperville, illinois. >>> and that is our broadcast for this tuesday of thanksgiving week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. good night. >>> good eve
reporter: but before ladling up the advice, you have to show your stuffing at butterball university. teacher, how many different ways are there to cook a turkey? >> many, many, many, many different ways. >> reporter: my favorite, of course, is grandma's way, in the oven, golden brown, a work of art. here everyone has their cooking skills tested too. i thought the guy was just there to cut the meat. >> well, there's nothing wrong with being the carver, but many men are actively...
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university. that's my interpretation. do you see it that way? how concerned are you?as i said earlier, i think the state needs to be a partner, recognizing that, you know, california thrives on the fact that it has all this intellectual and creative firepower here. it's such a big diverse state. so mucht goes on here but california will thrive even more if the university is thriving. there is a direct connection. >> is there a concern you think? the university is a terrific institution. there are noble prize winners, lots of books are written by professors on national and international tv. is there a risk, do you think, of appearing almost too elite that the legislature that represents low income folks may not be able to relate? >> let's back it up and say we are not elitest in that way and in fact, almost 40, 42% of our students get pell grants. they are from lower income families. another 20% pay less than half of what the tuition is, so the doors of the university are wide open. i think we don't advertise it a well as she should. >> many of those kids and families
university. that's my interpretation. do you see it that way? how concerned are you?as i said earlier, i think the state needs to be a partner, recognizing that, you know, california thrives on the fact that it has all this intellectual and creative firepower here. it's such a big diverse state. so mucht goes on here but california will thrive even more if the university is thriving. there is a direct connection. >> is there a concern you think? the university is a terrific institution....
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. >> how about pace university? liz: pace too.this, berkeley graduate paul jacobs, the ceo of chip maker qualcomm, he's got it, right? he's got the spine. he's looking east for growth -- >> we've shown -- liz: i'm talking about paul for a moment. >> who cares about him? i want to see a picture of costolo. how do you say it? can you put a picture of him up there? why are they not putting a picture? this guy looks like a guy you beat the hell out of. liz: no, charlie. no. >> no? i'm not advocating business, i'm saying he looks like. liz: okay. let's get back to the guy who has the spine, that would be paul jacobs, is joining us first on fox business. all the competitors swirlingbout around him because he was the leader when it came to smartphones. look at that guy. that's a berkeley graduate for you. >> look how good looking that guy is. put up dick's picture again, look how ugly he is. liz: i'd rather look at paul, and you guys are going to hear from him with a way bigger market cap than twitter, first on fox business. ♪ ♪ [ male a
. >> how about pace university? liz: pace too.this, berkeley graduate paul jacobs, the ceo of chip maker qualcomm, he's got it, right? he's got the spine. he's looking east for growth -- >> we've shown -- liz: i'm talking about paul for a moment. >> who cares about him? i want to see a picture of costolo. how do you say it? can you put a picture of him up there? why are they not putting a picture? this guy looks like a guy you beat the hell out of. liz: no, charlie. no....
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universe. find out how we began. what is happening to it now you know what will happen to it in the future if. it is only possible if you watch the streams of unique particles cold neutrinos. with the information of what was there in the universe began. do we speak your language anything about the will or not a day of. school music programs and documentaries and spanish more matters to you breaking news a little turn to tip angles couldn't stories. you hear. detroit all teach spanish find out more visit eye to eye all tito is comb. it was a. very hard to make a. once again on here a land line that never had sex with that earthquake there's no place. to live. in. a. place. which. play. live. mission to teach me. thousands of years ago the region of lake baikal was flat as legend has it the earth shuddered creating a rift from which flames burst out scorching everything around people begs the gods to stop screaming the words by and meaning fire it stopped. the spirit of fire answered the pram and as time passed water f
universe. find out how we began. what is happening to it now you know what will happen to it in the future if. it is only possible if you watch the streams of unique particles cold neutrinos. with the information of what was there in the universe began. do we speak your language anything about the will or not a day of. school music programs and documentaries and spanish more matters to you breaking news a little turn to tip angles couldn't stories. you hear. detroit all teach spanish find out...
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universe. find out how we began. what is happening to it now you know what will happen to you if you can the future. is only possible if you watch the streams of unique particles cold neutrinos. with the information of what was there when the universe began. are you willing to engage yourself in a debate when you would be pressing not only of for legalisation of cannabis in our land but can pay for the abolishment of those punishments in say the united arab emirates why look at what the role and situation here first and we've seen with the country's easiest to solve well the countries that you mentioned there it's an even bigger problem and i would be opinion and of the opinion that she's actually union rights a to consume what you want so long as it isn't turning older so this is actually a bigger issue and then kind of a species of. the sulfur in chief that i have over my own body. clear. please it was terrible a family's very hard to take over. once again there was a lot that you ever had sex with her right there
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universe. find out how we began. what is happening to it now you know what will happen to it if you can the future. is only possible if you watch the streams of unique particles cold neutrinos. they can provide us with the information of what was there when the universe began. it was a. very hard to make up. once again here is a plan that has sex with her there's no. they all told me my language as well but i will only react to situations as i haven't read the reports so i'm not you know pleased to know i will leave them to the state department to comment on your latter point of the month to say that if mr k.l.a. car is on the docket else i. think you know more weasel words when you need a direct question be prepared for a change when you throw a punch be ready for a battle freedom of speech means little down the freedoms of costs. more than four hundred cities around the globe are hosting mass rallies. justice. million mask march. mission free cretaceous free. free. free. free. free. free blog video for your media p
universe. find out how we began. what is happening to it now you know what will happen to it if you can the future. is only possible if you watch the streams of unique particles cold neutrinos. they can provide us with the information of what was there when the universe began. it was a. very hard to make up. once again here is a plan that has sex with her there's no. they all told me my language as well but i will only react to situations as i haven't read the reports so i'm not you know...
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universe. find out how we began. what is happening to it now. what will happen to it in the future it. is only possible if you watch the streams of unique particles cold neutrinos. with the information of what was there when the universe began. the media with good journalism with a chills with legislators there is pressure here genuine pressure building up this is part of the process people are watching this process companies businesses who don't want to see you know it should break into you know back doors into people's mass states affected business privacy being you know something that is an afterthought why because in the future if we didn't have commercial transactions you don't want to see this being broken so for human rights reasons and for commercial reasons people want to see this issue result in some way. wealthy british style. markets why not scandals. find out what's really happening to the global economy in these kinds of reports. react to situations i have read the reports. are true and no i will leave them to the state department to comment on your latter point to say th
universe. find out how we began. what is happening to it now. what will happen to it in the future it. is only possible if you watch the streams of unique particles cold neutrinos. with the information of what was there when the universe began. the media with good journalism with a chills with legislators there is pressure here genuine pressure building up this is part of the process people are watching this process companies businesses who don't want to see you know it should break into you...