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prince william and kate are warning the pop rotc to back off their son. they sent letters to photographers asking them to stop harassing prince george's and their nannies. the duke and justice -- duchess of cambridge are expecting their second child. they say they want their children to have is normally childhood as possible. sound on aove that thursday? it is time for this week's "scandal" scoop. olivia tos to bribe working against the white house. that doesn't work, he brings up olivia's love of president. >> you know i'm not afraid of the irs. >> i'll tell them. him.tell every day. >> cyrus is just so evil. tandalous part of the tgi lineup. abc 7 news at 11:00. still >> we have time for a quick check of the forecast. >> pretty nice for the rest of the afternoon. cloudy. temperatures down into the 60's. i am feeling optimistic that we should not have any problems for the nationals game. much cooler for the upcoming weekend. >> thanks for joining us. [cheers and applause] >> yo! oh. oh. oh. uh, uh, uh. uh, uh. [laughs] hello, and welcome to millionaire.
prince william and kate are warning the pop rotc to back off their son. they sent letters to photographers asking them to stop harassing prince george's and their nannies. the duke and justice -- duchess of cambridge are expecting their second child. they say they want their children to have is normally childhood as possible. sound on aove that thursday? it is time for this week's "scandal" scoop. olivia tos to bribe working against the white house. that doesn't work, he brings up...
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we have three strong rotc in programming and accessibility for veterans. i myself grew up in a military family so we are open and welcoming to people who have served our country. >> eric kalor is president of the university of minnesota. this is the first stop on our cspan big ten bus tour. thank you for being on the show this morning. >> thank you for having me and good luck at your next stops. >>> cspan's 2015 stichudent cam campaign is on the way. create a five to seven minute documentary on the three branches and you vl it needs to show varying points of view and must be submitted by january 20th, 2015. grab a camera and get started today. >>> coming up, political activists talk about a variety try of issues including reproductive rights, it's part of the net roots nation convention that was held last summer in detroit. a pro
we have three strong rotc in programming and accessibility for veterans. i myself grew up in a military family so we are open and welcoming to people who have served our country. >> eric kalor is president of the university of minnesota. this is the first stop on our cspan big ten bus tour. thank you for being on the show this morning. >> thank you for having me and good luck at your next stops. >>> cspan's 2015 stichudent cam campaign is on the way. create a five to seven...
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different groups not limited to just athletics but including performing arts groups, class hazing, rotc, and other kinds of clubs and organizations. some of these examples might sound xrikistrikingly similar t bullying r hazing and bullying the same? is hazing a type of group bullying? while there are a number of similarities between the two, there are some important nuances that distinguish them. one of the more obvious is that hazing occurred for the express purpose of inclusion. while children who bully are typically seeking to exclude and marginalize at child. in some cases, incidents of hazing can meet the cry tear yaf bullying. for example, they can be explicitly aggressive. they can intend to cause harm. they can be a pattern. and for those cases, we might call them a type of group bullying. for example, fraternity pledging, it can involve aggressive behavior like kidnapping, paddling, beatings, lineups, pledges are screamed at, cursed at, yelled at. and all these activities can occur over a period of weeks culminating in what is referred to as hell night prior to initiation. and
different groups not limited to just athletics but including performing arts groups, class hazing, rotc, and other kinds of clubs and organizations. some of these examples might sound xrikistrikingly similar t bullying r hazing and bullying the same? is hazing a type of group bullying? while there are a number of similarities between the two, there are some important nuances that distinguish them. one of the more obvious is that hazing occurred for the express purpose of inclusion. while...
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they went to the rotc program, jeff went into combat and for kevin it was to be a doctor. to try to help others. flash forward a few years, jeff is the older of the two, he's commission, he's getting ready to go to iraq, his brother is a year younger and about to enter the final summer before he would be commissioned. what nobody knew because he had always been smart and funny and just the sweetheart of the family, was there was a darkness inside of him that he was trying hard to control. and he was battling with clinical depression and put on medication. and they found out that if they discovered him on medication than they will kick them out. the decision sent him spiraling. after his death, the family founded found a to do list that he had left himself, do laundry, pick up food and the last item was take kos into the bathtub. they didn't find out until much too late. he just played golf in the resource to me one morning to play one of the last rounds before he left and kevin didn't show up. and his brother wasn't there. he was looking at his watch. he called his sister
they went to the rotc program, jeff went into combat and for kevin it was to be a doctor. to try to help others. flash forward a few years, jeff is the older of the two, he's commission, he's getting ready to go to iraq, his brother is a year younger and about to enter the final summer before he would be commissioned. what nobody knew because he had always been smart and funny and just the sweetheart of the family, was there was a darkness inside of him that he was trying hard to control. and...
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one issue that i see sort of overlap between what we're talking about today and that and that's the rotc's on our campuses across the country where many of our officers are trained and come through. and i have certainly heard anecdotal information that concerns me and thinks we need to raise the -- elevate the focus on that in terms of data collection and understanding really what's happening. and so it complements your leadership on that committee with what we're doing here today. so, again, thank you to all of you for coming, and i see a fellow badger. so thank you for being here. >> thank you. and we're glad you're here, senator. let's start with the clery act. and maybe allison you can start off and all of these, everyone should just jump in. this will be a free-flowing discussion. the worst thing that could happen is for you to leave this room saying, i wish i would have told her this or told them about this. we want to hear everything that frustrates you. everything you think is working. everything that you think is problematic. you know, please don't hold back. the clery act, i thin
one issue that i see sort of overlap between what we're talking about today and that and that's the rotc's on our campuses across the country where many of our officers are trained and come through. and i have certainly heard anecdotal information that concerns me and thinks we need to raise the -- elevate the focus on that in terms of data collection and understanding really what's happening. and so it complements your leadership on that committee with what we're doing here today. so, again,...
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different groups not limited to just athletics but including performing arts groups, class hazing, rotc, and other kinds of clubs and organizations. some of these examples might sound xrikistrikingly similar t bullying r hazing and bullying the same? is hazing a type of group bullying? while there are a number of similarities between the two, there are some important nuances that distinguish them. one of the more obvious is that hazing occurred for the express purpose of inclusion. while children who bully are typically seeking to exclude and marginalize at child. in some cases, incidents of hazing can meet the cry tear yaf bullying. for example, they can be explicitly aggressive. they can intend to cause harm. they can be a pattern. and for those cases, we might call them a type of group bullying. for example, fraternity pledging, it can involve aggressive behavior like kidnapping, paddling, beatings, lineups, pledges are screamed at, cursed at, yelled at. and all these activities can occur over a period of weeks culminating in what is referred to as hell night prior to initiation. and
different groups not limited to just athletics but including performing arts groups, class hazing, rotc, and other kinds of clubs and organizations. some of these examples might sound xrikistrikingly similar t bullying r hazing and bullying the same? is hazing a type of group bullying? while there are a number of similarities between the two, there are some important nuances that distinguish them. one of the more obvious is that hazing occurred for the express purpose of inclusion. while...
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students, 47% said they were hazed at one point or another and students participating in sports or the rotc. parents of students at sayreville high school described hazing rituals that could be considered sexual assault. >> what they are claiming happened is so wrong on every level if it's found to be true i hope the persons involved get what they deserve. this should not be swept under the rug. chris christie also speaking out. >> the facts as reported currently are extraordinarily disturbing. and as the father of a number of teenage athletes, the idea that that kind of conduct could be permitted if it's true, if that kind of conduct could be permitted in a high school athletic program, or anywhere else in our state for that matter, is absolutely unacceptable. >> we want to bring in bill anderson from chasing new jersey. they've been covering this one. what's going on. this involves a football team and now they cancelled this season. what do we know? >> sayreville -- first of all, good morning. i love the show and thanks for having me on. sayreville war memorial football team. they are a t
students, 47% said they were hazed at one point or another and students participating in sports or the rotc. parents of students at sayreville high school described hazing rituals that could be considered sexual assault. >> what they are claiming happened is so wrong on every level if it's found to be true i hope the persons involved get what they deserve. this should not be swept under the rug. chris christie also speaking out. >> the facts as reported currently are extraordinarily...
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one issue that i see sort of overlap between what we're talking about today and that and that's the rotc's on our campuses across the country where many of our officers are trained and come through. and i have certainly heard anecdotal information that concerns me and thinks we need to raise the -- elevate the focus on that in terms of data collection and understanding really what's happening. and so it complements your leadership on that committee with what we're doing here today. so, again, thank you to all of you for coming, and i see a fellow badger. so thank you for being here. >> thank you. and we're glad you're here, senator. let's start with the clery act. and maybe allison you can start off and all of these, everyone should just jump in. this will be a free-flowing discussion. the worst thing that could happen is for you to leave this room saying, i wish i would have told her this or told them about this. we want to hear everything that frustrates you. everything you think is working. everything that you think is problematic. you know, please don't hold back. the clery act, i thin
one issue that i see sort of overlap between what we're talking about today and that and that's the rotc's on our campuses across the country where many of our officers are trained and come through. and i have certainly heard anecdotal information that concerns me and thinks we need to raise the -- elevate the focus on that in terms of data collection and understanding really what's happening. and so it complements your leadership on that committee with what we're doing here today. so, again,...
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for the first time, rotc was allowed back on ivy league campuses. it shouldn't be -- it's not. but it shouldn't just be kids from lower demographics that serve. it should be from across the swath of society. >> part of the thing that bothers me was there a big protest movement. it had failures and affects. but i think that abolition of the draft took a lot of the air out of the ability to create an anti-war movement in this country, which i would be very supportive of. i remember a very concrete example of that. in 1991, i guess it was in around january when there were -- the other bush was thinking about the other war in iraq. and i went with some aclu people and other people at a university in baltimore to talk about why this war was a bad idea. we had 250 people students at the university come to hear this presentation. that's because at that exact moment, there was talk in congress and elsewhere about reinstituting the draft. because we had to send 500,000 troops over to the gulf. two, three weeks later that had been squashed by president bush. we all went back to the same
for the first time, rotc was allowed back on ivy league campuses. it shouldn't be -- it's not. but it shouldn't just be kids from lower demographics that serve. it should be from across the swath of society. >> part of the thing that bothers me was there a big protest movement. it had failures and affects. but i think that abolition of the draft took a lot of the air out of the ability to create an anti-war movement in this country, which i would be very supportive of. i remember a very...
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different groups not limited to just athletics but including performing arts groups, class hazing, rotc, and other kinds of clubs and organizations. some of these examples might sound strikingly similar to bullying, which prompts the obvious question -- are hazing and bullying the same? is hazing a type of group bullying? while there are a number of similarities between the two, there are some important nuances that distinguish them. one of the more obvious is that hazing occurs for the express purpose of inclusion, while children who bully are typically seeking to exclude and marginalize another child. in some cases, incidents of hazing can meet the criteria of bullying. for example, they can be explicitly aggressive. they can intend to cause harm. they can be a pattern. and for those cases, we might call them a type of group bullying. for example, in fraternity pledging, it can involve aggressive behavior like kidnapping, paddling, beatings, lineups where pledges are screamed at, cursed at, yelled at. and all these activities can occur over a period of weeks culminating in what is oft
different groups not limited to just athletics but including performing arts groups, class hazing, rotc, and other kinds of clubs and organizations. some of these examples might sound strikingly similar to bullying, which prompts the obvious question -- are hazing and bullying the same? is hazing a type of group bullying? while there are a number of similarities between the two, there are some important nuances that distinguish them. one of the more obvious is that hazing occurs for the express...
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for the first time, rotc was allowed back on ivy league campuses. it shouldn't be -- it's not. but it shouldn't just be kids from lower demographics that serve. it should be from across the swath of society. >> part of the thing that bothers me was there a big protest movement. it had failures and affects. but i think that abolition of the draft took a lot of the air out of the ability to create an anti-war movement in this country, which i would be very supportive of. i remember a very concrete example of that. in 1991, i guess it was in around january when there were -- the other bush was thinking about the other war in iraq. and i went with some aclu people and other people at a university in baltimore to talk about why this war was a bad idea. we had 250 people students at the university come to hear this presentation. that's because at that exact moment, there was talk in congress and elsewhere about reinstituting the draft. because we had to send 500,000 troops over to the gulf. two, three weeks later that had been squashed by president bush. we all went back to the same
for the first time, rotc was allowed back on ivy league campuses. it shouldn't be -- it's not. but it shouldn't just be kids from lower demographics that serve. it should be from across the swath of society. >> part of the thing that bothers me was there a big protest movement. it had failures and affects. but i think that abolition of the draft took a lot of the air out of the ability to create an anti-war movement in this country, which i would be very supportive of. i remember a very...
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we have three strong rotc in programming and accessibility for veterans. i myself grew up in a military family so we are open and welcoming to people who have served our country. >> eric kalor is president of the university of minnesota. this is the first stop on our cspan big ten bus tour. thank you for being on the show this morning. >> thank you for having me and good luck at your next stops. >>> cspan's 2015 stichudent cam campaign is on the way. create a five to seven minute documentary on the three branches and you vl it needs to show varying points of view and must be submitted by january 20th, 2015. grab a camera and get started today. >>> coming up, political activists talk about a variety try of issues including reproductive rights, it's part of the net roots nation convention that was held last summer in detroit. a program note, this program does contain language and content that some viewers may find offense. >> i am happy to be here, i spent most of my writing days on twitter, i use it as a crazy tool to actually test out jokes, test out conte
we have three strong rotc in programming and accessibility for veterans. i myself grew up in a military family so we are open and welcoming to people who have served our country. >> eric kalor is president of the university of minnesota. this is the first stop on our cspan big ten bus tour. thank you for being on the show this morning. >> thank you for having me and good luck at your next stops. >>> cspan's 2015 stichudent cam campaign is on the way. create a five to seven...
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we have three strong rotc detachments here and programming and accessibility for veterans. i myself grew up in a military family. so we are open and welcoming to the people who served our country. >> eric kalir is president of the university of minnesota, the first stop, the university's our first stop on c-span's college bus tour. thank you for being with us on "washington journal" this morning. >> i've enjoyed it. thank you for having me and good luck at your other stops. >> tonight on c-span3 -- "washington journal's" interview with the university of nebraska lincoln interim president james linder, part of our special series on universities in the big ten conference. that's followed by a discussion on challenges facing minority students trying to go to college. and a series of discussions on campus sexual assault hosted by senator claire mccaskill. it all starts at 8:00 p.m. eastern. with the 2014 midterm elections just a week and a half away, our campaign debate coverage continues. today at 7:00 p.m. eastern on c-span, live coverage of the new york 23rd district debate
we have three strong rotc detachments here and programming and accessibility for veterans. i myself grew up in a military family. so we are open and welcoming to the people who served our country. >> eric kalir is president of the university of minnesota, the first stop, the university's our first stop on c-span's college bus tour. thank you for being with us on "washington journal" this morning. >> i've enjoyed it. thank you for having me and good luck at your other...
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issue that i see sort of overlap between what we are talking about today and that, and that's the rotcs on our campuses across the country where many of our officers are trained and come through. and i have certainly heard information that concerns me and think we need to raise -- elevate the focus on that in terms of data collection and understanding really what's happening. and so it compliments your leadership on that committee with what we're doing here today. so, again, thank you to all of you for coming. see a fellow badger. thank you for being here. >> thank you. we're glad you are here, senator. let's start with the cleary act. maybe alison, you can start off. all of these -- everyone should jump in. this is a free-flowing discussion. the worst thing is for you to leave the room saying i wish i would have told her this, i wish i would have told them about this. we want to hear everything that frustrates you, everything that you think is working, everything that you think is problematic. please don't hold back. the clary act, i think it was enshigs e envisions it would be data th
issue that i see sort of overlap between what we are talking about today and that, and that's the rotcs on our campuses across the country where many of our officers are trained and come through. and i have certainly heard information that concerns me and think we need to raise -- elevate the focus on that in terms of data collection and understanding really what's happening. and so it compliments your leadership on that committee with what we're doing here today. so, again, thank you to all of...
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flowers confessions and then, had the draft dodging letter that was leaked where he had written, to an rotc guy, thanking him for saving, saving me, bill clinton from the draft. gary hart got sunk four years before nothing like this. showed the guy's resilience that he was not willing to quit. i reconstructed the 33 days that he spent in new hampshire for a magazine piece that appeared later. it was the, first time i ever did a story in third person narrative, writing it like it is a novel with not attribution. wrote it like i was god. that i had overheard anything. i had seen a lot because i traveled with him. but, it helped, bill and hillary both had talked to me at length. all of his aides talked to me. i was able to put together i think account of all this inside baseball that went on, very dramatic period. and,. this is the way i began the story. bill clinton's time was expiring in new hampshire. worn down by illness, his voice frayed by fatigue, his jogger's body swollen from the consumption of junk food, he seemed to be a fighting a losing battle. a freezing rain cast a treacherous g
flowers confessions and then, had the draft dodging letter that was leaked where he had written, to an rotc guy, thanking him for saving, saving me, bill clinton from the draft. gary hart got sunk four years before nothing like this. showed the guy's resilience that he was not willing to quit. i reconstructed the 33 days that he spent in new hampshire for a magazine piece that appeared later. it was the, first time i ever did a story in third person narrative, writing it like it is a novel with...