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i am from franklin pierce university. what do you believe young people can do to bring civility and more of a policy argument back to presidential discourse and political discourse postelection and currently? >> let me turn the question around. what can institutions of education do to help develop that skill set? into theudents coming voting rolls? there have been a few plugs this evening. i will get my own in. at franklin pierce university, i am proud to be the interim director of civic life. there are similar centers around the country. it's to build capacity within be able to engage in difficult conversations with people they disagree with in ways that seek common ground and productively move a set of issues forward. my colleague is in the audience today at the end of last fall, she brought a group of students together to talk about school shootings and what to do about random gun violence in educational institutions. conversationf that was a moderated structure with a set of guidelines. the students recognized that fr
i am from franklin pierce university. what do you believe young people can do to bring civility and more of a policy argument back to presidential discourse and political discourse postelection and currently? >> let me turn the question around. what can institutions of education do to help develop that skill set? into theudents coming voting rolls? there have been a few plugs this evening. i will get my own in. at franklin pierce university, i am proud to be the interim director of civic...
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it was hosted by franklin pierce university and the newseum in washington.ara mccormick, the vice president of education here at the newseum. it's my pleasure to welcome all of you here today. the newseum's mission to promote, explain, and defend the first amendment, positions of perfectly to lead today's discussion in civility and presidential election discourse wife with our friends from the marlin fitzwater center for communication at franklin pears university. i'd like to recognize mr. fitzwater and miss -- we're so glad to have you and also like to extend a special thank you too christian and john maynard, my colleague and today's moderator for all the work in helping put together today's program. without them this would not be happening. i'd also like to extend a special welcome and thanks to the teachers and students who are in our audience. you know first hand the unique challenges this polarizing presidential campaign is posing for teacherring and having civil discussions in classrooms and online so i really hope that you take advantage of this very
it was hosted by franklin pierce university and the newseum in washington.ara mccormick, the vice president of education here at the newseum. it's my pleasure to welcome all of you here today. the newseum's mission to promote, explain, and defend the first amendment, positions of perfectly to lead today's discussion in civility and presidential election discourse wife with our friends from the marlin fitzwater center for communication at franklin pears university. i'd like to recognize mr....
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it is hosted by the marlon fitzwater center for communications at franklin pierce university in new hampshire. it is about 50 minutes.
it is hosted by the marlon fitzwater center for communications at franklin pierce university in new hampshire. it is about 50 minutes.
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it is hosted by the marlon fitzwater center for communications at franklin pierce university in new hampshire. it is about 50 minutes. >> we're going to look at the presidency through the lens of david valdez, who is one of only nine presidential photographers in u.s. history. when he was not much older than you, the draft sidelined his plans for college. while in the air force, he trained as a photographer, and he found himself taking photos of four-star generals by the age of 19. after his honorable discharge, he took those skills to the university of maryland at college park, where he completed his degree in journalism while also working at the u.s. departments of agriculture and housing and human development. he later left and worked at the u.s. chamber of commerce. in 1983, vice president george h.w. bush tapped him as his personal photographer, and later appointed him director of the white house photo offices and personal photographer to the president. in his decade at the white house, he shot 65,000 rolls of film in 75 countries and in all 50 states. after president bush left the white
it is hosted by the marlon fitzwater center for communications at franklin pierce university in new hampshire. it is about 50 minutes. >> we're going to look at the presidency through the lens of david valdez, who is one of only nine presidential photographers in u.s. history. when he was not much older than you, the draft sidelined his plans for college. while in the air force, he trained as a photographer, and he found himself taking photos of four-star generals by the age of 19. after...
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franklin pierce university. -- jed donlan is with franklin pierce university.esearch is in deliberative ethics, democracy, and the teaching of philosophy. please welcome our panel. [applause] mr. maynard: i thought i would go down the line. let's acknowledge that yes, in civility has been around for a long time. what makes this year something truly different? hadas: for one thing, it has risen to the level of the candidates themselves. one candidate in particular throws insults of the other candidate returns that and i think it's an ugly undercurrent that has probably only does always existed and is a minor portion of the population who feel as though they are now emboldened and can speak their minds on issues that for most of us we would not consider that part of normal society the way some of these people speak. as a person who is a victim of some of that, it's a little bit arresting to witness this and realize its 2016 and some of these issues are still coming up over and over. it's not that the country has has moved past it. it something we have to work on.
franklin pierce university. -- jed donlan is with franklin pierce university.esearch is in deliberative ethics, democracy, and the teaching of philosophy. please welcome our panel. [applause] mr. maynard: i thought i would go down the line. let's acknowledge that yes, in civility has been around for a long time. what makes this year something truly different? hadas: for one thing, it has risen to the level of the candidates themselves. one candidate in particular throws insults of the other...
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jason: how about this fantastic finish to franklin pierce university's sprint football game against chestnut hill on saturday. jose melo chucks up a hail mary from the 39-yard line as time expires. it's tipped, but azir turner is johnny on the spot, touchdown ravens, they win it 14-8. the patriots only loss of the season came in week 4 against e the bills shutout the pats on their home field. so today, new england was looking for a little revenge, an afc east rematch, this time in buffalo. in the first quarter, the bills led 3-0. tom brady will buy some time and find danny amendla for a 9-yard touchdown, 7-3 patriots. 3rd and 13 for new england, brady to chris hogan for a 53-yard touchdown. the former buffalo bill made it 14-10 patriots in the second. brady to rob gronkowski for a 53-yard touchdown, the 69th career touchdown catch of gronkowski's career. that made it 21-10 new england. third quarter, brady quick hitter to julian edelman, great effort to get into the endzone, 12-yard touchdown, brady threw for 315 yards and four touchdowns. he still hasn't thrown an interception yet this seas
jason: how about this fantastic finish to franklin pierce university's sprint football game against chestnut hill on saturday. jose melo chucks up a hail mary from the 39-yard line as time expires. it's tipped, but azir turner is johnny on the spot, touchdown ravens, they win it 14-8. the patriots only loss of the season came in week 4 against e the bills shutout the pats on their home field. so today, new england was looking for a little revenge, an afc east rematch, this time in buffalo. in...
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a new poll by franklin pierce university boston herald poll shows that trump's strategy of attacking hillary clinton may not work. do you think he'll back down on that strategy? >> no, i i'm not sure the strategy that he's using is not work are for him. there's an old saying one of ways you stop forest fires is by creating explosions that's basicly what he did. fire in a negative way right now. he's creating explosions to try to put that fire out. and you know that poll wasn't as much of a margin as it could have been been. there's still some possibilities for him. >> with this next debate do you think we'll use him use the name monica lewinsky in this final debate. >> i think it's possible. i think he will i have the all figured now the advance. i think the moderators is the best moderator we've had so far and i think he will keepeo >> should he do that what kind of negative impact do you think it could cause? >> i'm not sure it's going to have a negative impact if things are out of control. if things are out of control. ed moderator's job is to pull things back in control. issues g
a new poll by franklin pierce university boston herald poll shows that trump's strategy of attacking hillary clinton may not work. do you think he'll back down on that strategy? >> no, i i'm not sure the strategy that he's using is not work are for him. there's an old saying one of ways you stop forest fires is by creating explosions that's basicly what he did. fire in a negative way right now. he's creating explosions to try to put that fire out. and you know that poll wasn't as much of...
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franklin pierce university hosted a discussion with melinda and marlin, press secretary to presidentsve coverage at 11:00 a.m. eastern on c span. later, our road to the white house coverage continues with donald trump holding a campaign rally in manchester new hampshire. we're live from rad di son at noon eastern, also on c span. >> every weekend, book tv brings you 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors.
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i want to thank franklin pierce university for support of your program and i thank you for your you questions. [applause] host: caller: >> there is more information about the curriculum and we have a 13 page teacher guide from franklin pierce university. thank you very much for joining us. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] thehis discussion on campaign 2016 coverage anytime on c-span.org. wmur tv in manchester is talking about an event we will bring to you in the hour. donald trump will be addressing supporters. the trip is his second to the state in less than two weeks. he has visited new hampshire 8 sincees -- eight times february. it is apparent that donald trump is pushing hard to win new hampshire's numeral or electoral votes. donald trump's son visited on tuesday. we will have the rally when it starts live on c-span. that, some of today's "washington journal" looking at ohio. host: joining us from cleveland is henry go
i want to thank franklin pierce university for support of your program and i thank you for your you questions. [applause] host: caller: >> there is more information about the curriculum and we have a 13 page teacher guide from franklin pierce university. thank you very much for joining us. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit...
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. >> stephen pierce is the vice president of the student association at his university through like many of his fellow democrats on campus, he supported the more left-wing candidate in the primaries. he has now taken the plunge by joining the clinton camp. going to be really excited. i will be excited that we will have our first woman president. again, that breaks the glass ceiling. but i think her whole campaign has run on that, and it drowns out the actual policy ideas that she has, which to me are not as good for the people as bernie's were. before these election, the campaigns need to recruit young people. in swing states, campaign offices like this one, young volunteers you might define as millennials, reach out to other young voters from their generation, trying to connect in person and on life. >> donald trump at 3:00 a.m. was tweeting stuff about the former miss universe he had insulted, and how crooked hillary was making up lies about it. >> the clinton campaign's response was a series of tweets of her own. also sent in the early morning hours. hers were about a national service
. >> stephen pierce is the vice president of the student association at his university through like many of his fellow democrats on campus, he supported the more left-wing candidate in the primaries. he has now taken the plunge by joining the clinton camp. going to be really excited. i will be excited that we will have our first woman president. again, that breaks the glass ceiling. but i think her whole campaign has run on that, and it drowns out the actual policy ideas that she has,...
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these universities try to rec ruit, but it is hard to pierce the expectations. had no idea it would be so cheap to go. at the end of the day, i probably incurred less debt, because i came from a family that did not have a lot of money. host: how many jobs did you have? guest: i had a couple, at one point. i did not want to incur debt.i wanted to have spending money . i got used to not worrying about money and i liked it. i like not worrying about having a beer with friends. rewarding and interesting, it you do not have as much time to spend on sleeping. host: what was your gpa? guest: 4.0. i did well. i learned the lessons of the marine corps well. i did well and i tried. was my shot and i could not mess it up, if i wanted to go to a law school. i studied hard and i did well. host: 4.0? a 3.95?ay bbe i don't remember. host: how did you get into yale? luck andock and -- score.at i did well. corpsthey like the marine background? i didn't apply to yale or harvard. a- "i am uote you per person. -- hill stillson." -- to quote you, "i am a hill person." still? guest:
these universities try to rec ruit, but it is hard to pierce the expectations. had no idea it would be so cheap to go. at the end of the day, i probably incurred less debt, because i came from a family that did not have a lot of money. host: how many jobs did you have? guest: i had a couple, at one point. i did not want to incur debt.i wanted to have spending money . i got used to not worrying about money and i liked it. i like not worrying about having a beer with friends. rewarding and...
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it goes to show that these pretty elite universities try to recruit, but it is hard to pierce the expectationse expectation i had even as a relatively well-educated guy that already got into yale law school, i had no idea it would be so cheap to go. i thought i would have to take out a $200,000 loan but at the end of the day, i probably incurred less debt, because i came from a family that did not have a lot of money. brian: how many jobs did you have when you went to ohio state? j.d.: it oscillated. i had a couple, at one point. i had three. did not want to incur a lot of debt. i wanted to have spending money. at the marine corps, i got used to not worrying about money and i liked it. i like not worrying about having a beer with friends. i had jobs i was lucky to have, the jobs were rewarding and interesting, it you do not have as much time to spend on your studies, you certainly don't have as much time to spend on sleeping. brian: what was your gpa? j.d.: 4.0. i did well. i learned the lessons of the marine corps well. i definitely did very well at ohio state and tried. i realized that was m
it goes to show that these pretty elite universities try to recruit, but it is hard to pierce the expectationse expectation i had even as a relatively well-educated guy that already got into yale law school, i had no idea it would be so cheap to go. i thought i would have to take out a $200,000 loan but at the end of the day, i probably incurred less debt, because i came from a family that did not have a lot of money. brian: how many jobs did you have when you went to ohio state? j.d.: it...
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. >> mckay coppins, sabrina siddiqui, and charles pierce, thank you all for your time tonight. our coverage from longwood university, right here from farmville, virginia, with continues right after this break. >>> all right. that's going to do it for us, for the 6:00 p.m. edition of "all in with chris hayes," here on the campus of longwood university in beautiful farmville, virginia. my colleague, chris matthews, will pick it up with "hardball" next, and after that, special live coverage, including the one and only vp debate tonight at 9:00 p.m. then we will be back on the air with chris for some special late-night action. last question here, special vp trivia, who wants vp trivia? anyone? everyone's been asking you too-easy question. who was james buchanan's vp? no one knows. john r. breckenridge. that'll do it for us. we'll see you later. >> that's great. >>> will this be the counterattack? let's play "hardball." >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews live from longwood, university, in farmville, virginia. and here we are, here we are, in fact, 30 miles from appomattox courthouse, where general lee surrendered to g
. >> mckay coppins, sabrina siddiqui, and charles pierce, thank you all for your time tonight. our coverage from longwood university, right here from farmville, virginia, with continues right after this break. >>> all right. that's going to do it for us, for the 6:00 p.m. edition of "all in with chris hayes," here on the campus of longwood university in beautiful farmville, virginia. my colleague, chris matthews, will pick it up with "hardball" next, and after...
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university, talking about what north residents are expecting. we will also hear from the north carolina republican party and terry pierce talking about politics, the copublisher talking about politics and will help us look at the battleground state of north carolina tomorrow morning on "washington journal." that will do it for today's program. have a great sunday. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] c-span -- created by america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you by -- as a public service by or local cable or satellite writer. -- satellite provider. next, newsmakers with david mcintosh, president of the club for growth of his group's role in the elections. after that, the third and final debate between hillary clinton and donald trump in las vegas. susan: as we count down to the election, our guest is david mcintosh, former member of congress in indiana and now president of the club for growth, which has a strong presence in the election. thank you for being with us. david: my pleasure. susan: let me introduce you to our reporters -
university, talking about what north residents are expecting. we will also hear from the north carolina republican party and terry pierce talking about politics, the copublisher talking about politics and will help us look at the battleground state of north carolina tomorrow morning on "washington journal." that will do it for today's program. have a great sunday. ♪ [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy....
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these universities try to recruit, but it is hard to pierce the expectations. no idea it would be so cheap to go. i expected i had to take a $200,000 law school loan. at the end of the day, i probably incurred less debt, because i came from a family that did not have a lot of money. brian: how many jobs did you have? jd: i had a couple, at one point. i had three jobs at one point. i did not want to incur debt. i wanted to have spending money. i got used to not worrying about money and i liked it. i like not worrying about having a beer with friends. the jobs were rewarding and interesting, it you do not have as much time to spend on sleeping. brian: what was your gpa? jd: 4.0. i did well. i learned the lessons of the marine corps well. i did well and i tried. i realized that was my shot and i could not mess it up, if i wanted to go to a law school. i studied hard and i did well. brian: 4.0? jd: maybe a 3.95? i don't remember. i remember i got maybe one b the entire time i was there. brian: how did you get into yale? jd: luck and the l-sat score. i did well. may
these universities try to recruit, but it is hard to pierce the expectations. no idea it would be so cheap to go. i expected i had to take a $200,000 law school loan. at the end of the day, i probably incurred less debt, because i came from a family that did not have a lot of money. brian: how many jobs did you have? jd: i had a couple, at one point. i had three jobs at one point. i did not want to incur debt. i wanted to have spending money. i got used to not worrying about money and i liked...
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and once a lawsuit' pierce, he's resigned and they're going through a faculty process. very clear the university didn't handle this well. it's very interesting to see what's going to take place. penn state is my third example where there's no hearing for faculty. they have a hybrid choice model there. there are a lot of way to get confrontation without being revictimizing. they can observe the other's interactions, post questions to one other through the panel, they have an alternative hearing model, guarantees some traditional form of hearing of confrontation. faculty doesn't have that. i was able to find them on a website that says that formal investigation results are found in a written determination report. you may meet with the administrator separately to comment on the counclusions. and then yaw have an appeal to the vice proboast. now i'm not critical of them for not having it codified and it being on the website, it just wasn't easy to find. how do they work together. so in looking at that a little more carefully, that human resources policy for dismissal of a faculty members requires cl
and once a lawsuit' pierce, he's resigned and they're going through a faculty process. very clear the university didn't handle this well. it's very interesting to see what's going to take place. penn state is my third example where there's no hearing for faculty. they have a hybrid choice model there. there are a lot of way to get confrontation without being revictimizing. they can observe the other's interactions, post questions to one other through the panel, they have an alternative hearing...