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go mizzou! >> thank you, president. >> thank you to the national press club staff and the staff of our journalism institute and for putting this together. we are adjourned. thank you. >>> stay with c-span live, with policies and issues that concern you. coming up, mike thompson will join us to discuss the legislative strategy in the house to push gun control legislation in the wake of the orlando shooting. washington examiner commentary writer, jason russell, looks at current issues in the donald trump campaign including fundraising and recent staff changes. and christina marcos, previewing the meeting between hillary clinton and the democrats on capitol hill, it's their first meeting since she became to presu presumetive democratic nominee. be sure to watch us live. wednesday, federal reserve chair janet yellin is on capitol hill for a second day in a row to deliver the bank's semi-annual monetary report on congress. we'll be live starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern here on c-span 3. >>> social secu
go mizzou! >> thank you, president. >> thank you to the national press club staff and the staff of our journalism institute and for putting this together. we are adjourned. thank you. >>> stay with c-span live, with policies and issues that concern you. coming up, mike thompson will join us to discuss the legislative strategy in the house to push gun control legislation in the wake of the orlando shooting. washington examiner commentary writer, jason russell, looks at...
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his campaign was ignite mizzou, editing his second campaign was wakeup mizzou. so these young people knew what they were doing, and they did it well. >> speaking of that you're a former student activist yourself. what did you think of the tactics the students used at mizzou to force the ouster of your predecessor? can you compare and contrast your time as a student in the 1960s with what we saw on campus last year? >> well, they were a bit more sophisticated than we were back in the day. we didn't have facebook and twitter and instagram and the social media. i think an explanation for how quickly and how successfully they managed their protest, you can attribute that to the social media. they communicate much more quickly and effectively than we did back in the '60s. the numbers at mizzou are much greater. we were, we were fairly successful at missouri in, in increasing access. we, as most universities view diversity work as improving access, increasing admissions of students of color, and so by the time our situation exploded, we had a fairly decent number of s
his campaign was ignite mizzou, editing his second campaign was wakeup mizzou. so these young people knew what they were doing, and they did it well. >> speaking of that you're a former student activist yourself. what did you think of the tactics the students used at mizzou to force the ouster of your predecessor? can you compare and contrast your time as a student in the 1960s with what we saw on campus last year? >> well, they were a bit more sophisticated than we were back in the...
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he also worked for equal employment opportunity commission before returning to mizzou in 1985. to join the law faculty. he retired after 17 years as deputy chancellor. he was called out of retirement less than two months later to
he also worked for equal employment opportunity commission before returning to mizzou in 1985. to join the law faculty. he retired after 17 years as deputy chancellor. he was called out of retirement less than two months later to
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[laughter] >> go mizzou. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you to the national help club staff for their putting today's program together. we are adjourned, thank you. >> on newsmakers this weekend, our guest is republican congressman jeb hensarling. to replacet efforts the dodd frank financial regulation law. he also shares his thoughts on how the federal reserve is currently operating. watch the interview at 10:00 a.m. on c-span. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] >> you realize this is something i would not only love to do, but that i think could be really different from the kind of books that were written about macarthur in the past. and a way in which to reevaluate who this person was, what his real significance was, what his virtues really were that made him the most adored and adulation figures in american history. also, what were his flaws and the things that
[laughter] >> go mizzou. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you to the national help club staff for their putting today's program together. we are adjourned, thank you. >> on newsmakers this weekend, our guest is republican congressman jeb hensarling. to replacet efforts the dodd frank financial regulation law. he also shares his thoughts on how the federal reserve is currently operating. watch the interview at 10:00 a.m. on c-span. [captioning performed by the national...
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went to mizzou. went to harvard law school but i met this beautiful virginian, my wife anne and when we decided to get married and we were looking in both places then i really learned what a great negotiator she was an she continued to best me in every negotiation but we've been in richmond ever since and we absolutely love it. >> the oldest of three boys? son r tim kaine: yes, my a specialist he operates on baby. i think about my brother steve and my brother pat, he and his wife have a law firm that focuses on everything about the seefl commercial aircraft and they're both wonderful guys with kids. and i'm the one that got away because my parents are 81 and still alive and my brother has lived very close to them. they do like visiting virginia so i try to get them out a lot and i fly them back to the midwest. brian: you worked with your ad's iron shop, what was it? senator tim kaine: my dad ran a welding shop. it was seven employees plus my mother and my two brothers and me. they would make bicycle
went to mizzou. went to harvard law school but i met this beautiful virginian, my wife anne and when we decided to get married and we were looking in both places then i really learned what a great negotiator she was an she continued to best me in every negotiation but we've been in richmond ever since and we absolutely love it. >> the oldest of three boys? son r tim kaine: yes, my a specialist he operates on baby. i think about my brother steve and my brother pat, he and his wife have a...
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♪ david: mizzou bloomberg markets. i'm david gura. it is time for the bloomberg business flash..s. prosecutors have abandoned their case against andrew mozilla after a two-year quest to bring a suit against him. the riskyioneer of subprime mortgages which fueled the financial crisis. he denied any wrongdoing and the economy's collapse was at the root of the crisis. vonnie: we now know more about berkshire hathaway's investment in apple. a recent filing provided details on the investment. the company purchased 9.8 million shares. "finding dorie" has taken in $9.2 million in thursday previews. it surpasses the best previous thursday opening for last year's "minions." this could potentially pass "toy story 3" for pixar's biggest opening. st. louis fed president james bullard announces he was the official who did not put forth an estimate for a long run into strict projection. he spoke earlier on a conference call. >> this mismatch between what we are seeing in what we are doing is arguably causing distortions and global market financial pricing, causing unnecessary confusion over f
♪ david: mizzou bloomberg markets. i'm david gura. it is time for the bloomberg business flash..s. prosecutors have abandoned their case against andrew mozilla after a two-year quest to bring a suit against him. the riskyioneer of subprime mortgages which fueled the financial crisis. he denied any wrongdoing and the economy's collapse was at the root of the crisis. vonnie: we now know more about berkshire hathaway's investment in apple. a recent filing provided details on the investment. the...
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here at the big board, mizzou who financial group celebrating the launch of the mizzou who america as u.s. bank holding company. core vel, provider of risk management for workers compensation, auto and health management industries and start off with nike because we didn't get to it prior to the bell. we mentioned it briefly. the company reporting numbers on the face did not look good. the stock looked like it was going to open down and lo and behold a reversal and up 2 plus percent. what gives? >> there's two reasons. one of them is we're psychological and the other is definitely more impeer call. this stock everyone thinks trades on futures and there are periods when that's the case. it's becoming too rogue. people have to an sliz stocks in kind of an ongoing fashion. what was determining was the u.s. being weak and inventories clean. at least they are clean. finish line slammed nike last week talking about adidas. nike comes back and says it's foot locker you to look at. the direct to consumer business excellent. the inventory lean. sports authority cost a major overhang in this cou
here at the big board, mizzou who financial group celebrating the launch of the mizzou who america as u.s. bank holding company. core vel, provider of risk management for workers compensation, auto and health management industries and start off with nike because we didn't get to it prior to the bell. we mentioned it briefly. the company reporting numbers on the face did not look good. the stock looked like it was going to open down and lo and behold a reversal and up 2 plus percent. what gives?...
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it was after the mizzou protest, when everything kind of broke last fall, there were a couple newspapershat ended up writing articles that is, you know what? we've been afraid to speak out on these issues and now we're not. it it takes students to step up and not be afraid that these protesters are going to shout you down or call you a racist or a rape denier or a sexist, any number of names, because the only way is you have to meet their ideas with better so you have to be too. so you have to be brave. >> one more >> one more question, i wanted to get kathy young in here, who has written a lot about this topic. >> first of all, >> first of all, i wanted to ask you to comment on something that wasn't really touched on, which is the transgender and gender fluid discussion, because that's adding a whole new dimension to campus feminism, where now there's this idea that gender is completely self-defined. it's not just about the old fashioned transgender person who undergoes actual gender it reassignment. it can be someone who literally, you know, labels themselves as male on mondays, wednes
it was after the mizzou protest, when everything kind of broke last fall, there were a couple newspapershat ended up writing articles that is, you know what? we've been afraid to speak out on these issues and now we're not. it it takes students to step up and not be afraid that these protesters are going to shout you down or call you a racist or a rape denier or a sexist, any number of names, because the only way is you have to meet their ideas with better so you have to be too. so you have to...
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. >> what about this viewer, jesse fowler, a may 2016 mizzou grad, graduated with a degree in agra businesse management. >> run my farm any time. >> exciting time in your life. congrat layiulation congratulations. you worked hard. >>> right now we have to scramble to get heather in place. more breaking news happening. >> what's going on? >> good morning. good morning to all of you. hope you're off to a great day. i was messing around back there. >>> chaos inside a cleveland courtroom when a father lunges at his daughter's killer. take a look at this. >> no, no, no! >> you can see it right there. serial killer michael madison smirking as van perry, the father, dives over the table to grab the man's throat. madison had just been sentenced to death for killing three women including his daughter. terry said it's okay if he's charged in that attack because he knows he did the right thing. >>> a terrifying case of road rage caught on camera. a nearby driver catching the scene as a truck drives that red sports car with a teenage couple right off the road and into a guardrail nearly missing another
. >> what about this viewer, jesse fowler, a may 2016 mizzou grad, graduated with a degree in agra businesse management. >> run my farm any time. >> exciting time in your life. congrat layiulation congratulations. you worked hard. >>> right now we have to scramble to get heather in place. more breaking news happening. >> what's going on? >> good morning. good morning to all of you. hope you're off to a great day. i was messing around back there....
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after the mizzou protests when everything broke last fall, there were a couple of newspapers that ended up writing articles that, you know what, we've been afraid to speak out on these issues and now we're not. so it takes students to actually stand up and stop being afraid that these protesters are going to shout you down or that they're going to call you a racist or a rape denier or a sexist, any number of names. because the only way that -- as carolyn said, you have to defeat their ideas with better ideas as well. sow have to be brave. >> one more question. i wanted to get kathy young in here who has written a lot about this topic and she has a -- >> and first of all, i wanted to comment -- to comment on something that wasn't really touched on which is the transgender and gender fluid politics on campus that is the new thing that is adding a whole new dimension to campus feminism where now there is this idea that gender is completely self-defined. it is not just about the old-fashioned transgender person who undergoes gender assignment, it could be someone who literally labels themse
after the mizzou protests when everything broke last fall, there were a couple of newspapers that ended up writing articles that, you know what, we've been afraid to speak out on these issues and now we're not. so it takes students to actually stand up and stop being afraid that these protesters are going to shout you down or that they're going to call you a racist or a rape denier or a sexist, any number of names. because the only way that -- as carolyn said, you have to defeat their ideas...