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for now it seems several players jump in to solve the problem too to help with these debts student association for example like we've seen in the case of hulu in our report the student who was supported by her student association but also some university said ok for now you do not have to pay that's about $22.00 of the $26.00 public universities in the country but we also understand that the government also put in some money although they have not confirmed that and we do not know how much. so as you were saying. this essentially is the proverbial can being kicked down the road the bigger issue hasn't been solved university education remains inaccessible to the majority of black south africans and observe as have say that this is for the excessive basing inequality in the country. right i mean look at the end of the day you have 3 players to the story here and you can kind of understand all the stories they all do have a point 1st of all you have students especially those so-called middle missing middle how they're called here those are students whose parents more than $20000.00 a year they ar
for now it seems several players jump in to solve the problem too to help with these debts student association for example like we've seen in the case of hulu in our report the student who was supported by her student association but also some university said ok for now you do not have to pay that's about $22.00 of the $26.00 public universities in the country but we also understand that the government also put in some money although they have not confirmed that and we do not know how much. so...
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for now it seems several players jump in to solve the problem too to help with these debts student association for example like we've seen in the case of early say hulu in our report the student who was supported by her student association but also some university said ok for now you do not have to pay that's about $22.00 of the $26.00 public universities in the country but we also understand that the government also put in some money although they have not confirmed that and we do not know how much. so as he was saying. this essentially is the proverbial can being kicked down the road the bigger issue hasn't been solved university education remains inaccessible to the majority of black south africans and observe as have said that this is for the excessive facing inequality in the country. right i mean look at the end of the day you have 3 players to the story and you can kind of understand all the stories they all do have a point 1st of all you have students especially those so-called middle missing middle how they're called here those students whose parents more than $20000.00 euros a year t
for now it seems several players jump in to solve the problem too to help with these debts student association for example like we've seen in the case of early say hulu in our report the student who was supported by her student association but also some university said ok for now you do not have to pay that's about $22.00 of the $26.00 public universities in the country but we also understand that the government also put in some money although they have not confirmed that and we do not know how...
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for now it seems several players jump in to solve the problem too to help with these debts student association for example like we've seen in the case of early say hulu in our report the student who was supported by her student association but also some university said ok for now you do not have to pay that's about $22.00 of the $26.00 public universities in the country but we also understand that the government also put in some money although they have not confirmed that and we do not know how much. so as you were saying. this essentially is the proverbial can being kicked down the road the bigger issue hasn't been solved university education remains inaccessible to the majority of black south africans and observers have say that this is further excessive facing inequality in the country. right i mean look at the end of the day you have 3 players to the story here and you can kind of understand all the stories they all do have a point 1st of all you have to students especially those so-called middle missing middle how they're called here those are students whose parents more than 20000 euros
for now it seems several players jump in to solve the problem too to help with these debts student association for example like we've seen in the case of early say hulu in our report the student who was supported by her student association but also some university said ok for now you do not have to pay that's about $22.00 of the $26.00 public universities in the country but we also understand that the government also put in some money although they have not confirmed that and we do not know how...
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for now it seems several players jump in to solve the problem too to help with these debts student association for example like we've seen in the case of early say hulu in our report the student who was supported by her student association but also some university said ok for now you do not have to pay that's about $22.00 of the $26.00 public universities in the country but we also understand that the government also put in some money although they have not confirmed that and we do not know how much. so as you were saying. this essentially is the proverbial can being kicked down the road the bigger issue hasn't been solved university education remains inaccessible to the majority of black south africans and observers have say that this is for the excessive facing inequality in the country. right i mean look at the end of the day you have 3 players to the story and you can kind of understand all the stories they all do have a point 1st of all you have students especially those so-called middle missing middle how they're called here those a student whose parents more than $20000.00 euros a year
for now it seems several players jump in to solve the problem too to help with these debts student association for example like we've seen in the case of early say hulu in our report the student who was supported by her student association but also some university said ok for now you do not have to pay that's about $22.00 of the $26.00 public universities in the country but we also understand that the government also put in some money although they have not confirmed that and we do not know how...
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knew the officer was wrong and there'll be something to pay for this including the ohio state student association who say they no longer want columbus at police on campus. they write to "the washington post," they put out tweets and they leave out the fact that there was a weapon in the woman's hand before she was shot! how do you read that out? this reeks of something saying, we need an investigation to see how this happened. you have to listen to the 911 call! the 911 call, come quick, i'm going to get stabbed, there is a knife so he comes quick and they're saying, why did you do that? that is what he was trained to do. i've talked to more officers in the last 24 hours and not one said the officer was wrong. i'm curious. i'm willing to say i don't know. why is everybody else not willing to say that including jen psaki? >> emily: kennedy, jen psaki joined a huge list of people who jumped in and made it about race. for example, valerie jarrett tweeted "a black teenage girl named ma'khia bryant was killed because a police officer decided to shoot her in order to break up a knife fight. demand acco
knew the officer was wrong and there'll be something to pay for this including the ohio state student association who say they no longer want columbus at police on campus. they write to "the washington post," they put out tweets and they leave out the fact that there was a weapon in the woman's hand before she was shot! how do you read that out? this reeks of something saying, we need an investigation to see how this happened. you have to listen to the 911 call! the 911 call, come...
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as they are eligible to cal state said it plans to work with its labor unions as well s the student association and academic requirt into effect. now, i talked today with the ceo of an educational consulting firm called arts bridge about the significance of this announcement. according to our survey, 62% of students and parents had serious doubts about whether they would be comfortable being on a college campus. so i think. it's a great idea. i understand that it's controversial. not everybody wants to get the vaccine, but i can imagine that this will help with the may 1st deadline. and having more students commit to there, you see or cal state. the cal campus in birth day. the students we talked with were uniformly enthusiastic about this idea. they say they're looking forward to getting back to in person classes as well as taking part in all of the other campus events that they've been missing out on. as many people as king. you vaccinated as possible. i think i really want to get back to campus, and they start they still have, like some remote options of kids like don't want to come to campu
as they are eligible to cal state said it plans to work with its labor unions as well s the student association and academic requirt into effect. now, i talked today with the ceo of an educational consulting firm called arts bridge about the significance of this announcement. according to our survey, 62% of students and parents had serious doubts about whether they would be comfortable being on a college campus. so i think. it's a great idea. i understand that it's controversial. not everybody...
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all of the organizations from the league of women voters to our student association groups to studentsect, all of these organizations are now spending their time to educate, to engage, and to empower voters across the state. all of the resources that went i nto voter registration are now being used to engaged voters. and that is the right padigm shift. amy: arizona, iowa. can you talk about the efforts to suppress voting by mail there? governor brown: these are efforts in states like iowa, states like georgia and states like arizona to shut out voices of egible voters. it is both racist and un-american. andndemocratic and it should be unacceptable. that is why am supporting h.r.1 and h.r.4 in th u.s. congress. e it is quickly important that our federal elected officials take actions to preserve the very fundamental right to vote. but these actions are because conservatives, because republicans do not want to hear voices. they do not want to hear black voices. they do not want to hear brown voices. they do not want to hear indigenous voices. they do not want to hear women's vote -- voic
all of the organizations from the league of women voters to our student association groups to studentsect, all of these organizations are now spending their time to educate, to engage, and to empower voters across the state. all of the resources that went i nto voter registration are now being used to engaged voters. and that is the right padigm shift. amy: arizona, iowa. can you talk about the efforts to suppress voting by mail there? governor brown: these are efforts in states like iowa,...
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has a function then the buildings here were actually founded by students as an association they organized a completely on their own the financing going themselves and still manage it themselves but for now. the residents must balance their own budget see how high the rents must be in order to have enough money coming in what needs to be done for the buildings upkeep. sounds interesting so i choose how high my rent is. to look at how many people actually say instead of surely there are some. that. will the name of the district goes back to a french fortress builder who also worked in freiburg in the 18th century. ok noble. while strolling through valborg i noticed that the houses are very different from one another in addition to the converted barracks there are many new buildings that allow a wide. variety of living and working conditions. it is also noticeable that there are hardly any cars or stowed away in a parking garage solar panels on the roof help to generate energy. directly opposite you'll find the heart of the district's largely self-sufficient energy supply doesn't know quite
has a function then the buildings here were actually founded by students as an association they organized a completely on their own the financing going themselves and still manage it themselves but for now. the residents must balance their own budget see how high the rents must be in order to have enough money coming in what needs to be done for the buildings upkeep. sounds interesting so i choose how high my rent is. to look at how many people actually say instead of surely there are some....
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we actually consulted the student government association, we consulted the graduate student council,, once you make the decision and the announcement, as you can imagine, there are some people who are not comfortable with this. so far mostly positive and in favor and receiving kudos and some who object. neil: i wonder are the ones who are objecting, i'm out of here and i'm never coming back? >> now, it is possible. i think it's unlikely. as i told you earlier, we will try to take into consideration reasonable requests and provide accommodation to the extent possible, but there might be some very unusual, very extreme circumstances where the person would say i'm not coming to your school and i think that's a possibility. if we have not done this and yet we had asked people to come back to campus we would have had more negative reactions. neil: so, doctor, what is your school policy on masks? that's another big sort of controversial issue for lots of folks. >> at this point in time we have all kinds of safety protocols, including a requirement for wearing masks . if you ask me what the
we actually consulted the student government association, we consulted the graduate student council,, once you make the decision and the announcement, as you can imagine, there are some people who are not comfortable with this. so far mostly positive and in favor and receiving kudos and some who object. neil: i wonder are the ones who are objecting, i'm out of here and i'm never coming back? >> now, it is possible. i think it's unlikely. as i told you earlier, we will try to take into...
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then the buildings here were actually founded by students is an association they organized a completely on their own the financing going themselves and still manage it themselves but for now. the residents must balance their own budget see how high the rents miss be in order to have enough money coming in. it needs to be done for the building's upkeep. sounds interesting so i choose how high my rent is. north of that how many people actually say instead of surely there are some good. will the name of the district goes back to a french fortress builder who also worked in freiburg in the 18th century. holborn. while strolling through valborg i noticed that the houses are very different from one another in addition to the converted barracks there are many new buildings that allow a wide variety of living and working conditions. it is also noticeable that there are hardly any cars there stowed away in a parking garage solar panels on the roof help to generate energy. directly opposite you'll find the heart of the district's largely self-sufficient energy supply i wasn't quite scoffed out th
then the buildings here were actually founded by students is an association they organized a completely on their own the financing going themselves and still manage it themselves but for now. the residents must balance their own budget see how high the rents miss be in order to have enough money coming in. it needs to be done for the building's upkeep. sounds interesting so i choose how high my rent is. north of that how many people actually say instead of surely there are some good. will the...
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some of the comments in the chat that say they raised the challenges associated with flipping a classroom. so for instance a lot of students have negative associations. especially context of remote learning. i mean how would you address that kind of challenge? >> their two or three things. first of all table six both the teacher and the student has to be sort of fun taught some trauma from education. just assume this is how once he gets going with on this many time it does work. there are two aspects to it. the first is that we have a -- you have to have video content which is a consumer at their own time. and then the second is a classroom activity to be completely re- taught to enable learning and sort of a experiential way engaging way. in the is oomph sort of world we are and do not use zoom to give if you can possibly help it. if you can point to an academy but zoom should be discussion. there's a comment about people bringing interesting objects if you're teaching something complex like weber ration asked students to bring something to the classroom that involves vibration. and then show that. i'll stop there, luke i
some of the comments in the chat that say they raised the challenges associated with flipping a classroom. so for instance a lot of students have negative associations. especially context of remote learning. i mean how would you address that kind of challenge? >> their two or three things. first of all table six both the teacher and the student has to be sort of fun taught some trauma from education. just assume this is how once he gets going with on this many time it does work. there are...
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i think from sweden the buildings here were actually founded by students is an association they organized it completely on their own the financing going themselves and still manage it themselves but warner. residents must balance their own budget to see how high the rents miss be in order to have enough money coming in. it needs to be done for the building's upkeep. sounds interesting so i choose how high my rent is. worth as well how many people actually say instead of surely there are some good. will the name of the district goes back to a french fortress builder who also worked in freiburg in the 18th century. we could hold both. while strolling through valborg i notice that the houses are very different from one another in addition to the converted barracks there are many new buildings that allow a wide variety of living and working conditions. it is also noticeable that there are hardly any cars there stowed away in a parking garage solar panels on the roof help to generate energy. directly opposite you'll find the heart of the district's largely self-sufficient energy supply doesn't
i think from sweden the buildings here were actually founded by students is an association they organized it completely on their own the financing going themselves and still manage it themselves but warner. residents must balance their own budget to see how high the rents miss be in order to have enough money coming in. it needs to be done for the building's upkeep. sounds interesting so i choose how high my rent is. worth as well how many people actually say instead of surely there are some...
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before then the buildings here were actually founded by students is an association they organize to completely on their own the financing going themselves and still manage it themselves but warner. residents must balance their own budget say see how high the rents miss be in order to have enough money coming in what needs to be done for the buildings that keep us all places sounds interesting so i choose how high my rent is. how many people actually say instead of surely there are some. good. will the name of the district goes back to a french fortress builder who also worked in freiburg in the 18th century. old ball. while strolling through valborg i noticed that the houses are very different from one another in addition to the converted barracks there are many new buildings that allow a wide variety of living and working conditions. it is also noticeable that there are hardly any cars there stowed away in a parking garage solar panels on the roof help to generate energy. directly. opposite you'll find the heart of the district's largely self-sufficient energy supplier doesn't know kind of st
before then the buildings here were actually founded by students is an association they organize to completely on their own the financing going themselves and still manage it themselves but warner. residents must balance their own budget say see how high the rents miss be in order to have enough money coming in what needs to be done for the buildings that keep us all places sounds interesting so i choose how high my rent is. how many people actually say instead of surely there are some. good....
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as a function then the buildings here were actually founded by students is an association they organizeto completely on their own the financing going themselves and still manage it themselves but warner. residents must balance their own budget say see how high the rents must be in order to have enough money coming in but needs to be done for the buildings upkeep. sounds interesting so i choose how high my rent is. the work of god how many people actually say instead of surely there are some good. will the name of the district goes back to a french fortress builder who also worked in freiburg in the 18th century. holborn. while strolling through valborg i noticed that the houses are very different from one another in addition to the converted barracks there are many new buildings that allow a wide variety of living and working conditions. it is also noticeable that there are hardly any cars there stowed away in a parking garage solar panels on the roof help to generate energy. direct. we opposite you'll find the heart of the district's largely self-sufficient energy supply i wasn't quite
as a function then the buildings here were actually founded by students is an association they organizeto completely on their own the financing going themselves and still manage it themselves but warner. residents must balance their own budget say see how high the rents must be in order to have enough money coming in but needs to be done for the buildings upkeep. sounds interesting so i choose how high my rent is. the work of god how many people actually say instead of surely there are some...
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. >> standing in front of the unified's will association parents and students are begging to go back to the classroom. >> being the grown-ups here i think we should reach a common ground. >> over a year of distance learning is no longer working and kids are suffering academically and socially. >> she's falling behind. >> reporter: after negotiating the unions did not reach a deal to get kids back on campus the school year. >> unfortunately we were not able to come to common agreement how to do that we are running up against a very short timeline of days and that's why we shifted our energy and attention trying to find alternative ways to bring our students to campus. >> teachers wanted more money for working extra hours required for highbred model. >> first through fifth and sixth grade teachers and elementary district was asking additional member number of hours be done each week so they would be teaching in person or online throughout the regular workday but also need to do the additional hours of preparation for distance learning. >> reporter: appear and who also teaches kindergar
. >> standing in front of the unified's will association parents and students are begging to go back to the classroom. >> being the grown-ups here i think we should reach a common ground. >> over a year of distance learning is no longer working and kids are suffering academically and socially. >> she's falling behind. >> reporter: after negotiating the unions did not reach a deal to get kids back on campus the school year. >> unfortunately we were not able to...
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then an associate journalism professor talks about his students' research on what types of questions are most frequently asked by the media at house briefings. and the latest on talks to revive the iran nuclear deal's. watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> c-span's long-running series "booknotes" is back as a podcast. here compelling in-depth interviews with authors and historians. new episodes are available every tuesday morning. on the latest episode, we look at the abraham lincoln presidential library and museum in illinois which ranks as one of the most diffident presidential libraries. here from the incoming director on the future of the museum and what she hopes to accomplish when she steps into the role this june. "booknotes+" wherever you get your podcasts. get information on more podcasts at c-span.org/podcasts. >> next, highlights from the recent conservative political action conference and presentations in several eric -- areas. first, health care, fea
then an associate journalism professor talks about his students' research on what types of questions are most frequently asked by the media at house briefings. and the latest on talks to revive the iran nuclear deal's. watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern. be sure to join the discussion with your phone calls, facebook comments, text messages, and tweets. >> c-span's long-running series "booknotes" is back as a podcast. here compelling in-depth...
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students. and it's interesting, there's an associated press analysis that says public school enrollment has fallenhat's only about 2% of the total, but on the other hand, that's 500,000 more people who are now possibly thinking to themselves, wait a second, why is the local public school getting the money for my kid who's no longer going there? why is that money not coming to me or following the student? and this could be a very good issue, i think, at a state level for republican politicians and candidates. paul: kim, that's really interesting because you have from the federal government now joe biden is probably the least helpful president for school choice going back before bill clinton. you have to go back to jimmy carter to find a democrat who was as hostile to private and charter schools as carter. but you saw in florida in 2018 that ron desantis, the governor there, as a candidate ran on expanding school choice. that state parents, particularly poor parents, have seen how these scholarship programs work to expand choice, and i think it was a big help for him in that campaign. do you think t
students. and it's interesting, there's an associated press analysis that says public school enrollment has fallenhat's only about 2% of the total, but on the other hand, that's 500,000 more people who are now possibly thinking to themselves, wait a second, why is the local public school getting the money for my kid who's no longer going there? why is that money not coming to me or following the student? and this could be a very good issue, i think, at a state level for republican politicians...
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i am also very familiar with the student veterans' association, and i spoke at the conference, but several of their alumni network for the v.a., including in a bunch of positions i rely on directly, so i am familiar with it. i think it is a good idea. i look forward to learning more about it. i will say that now generations and generations of veterans and their kids and grandkids are on a much different path as a result of different iterations of the g.i. bill. i think it is one of the great iterations that has paid dividends for the country over time. i am very proud of the programming on that, and i look forward to working with you and the committee in ensuring that we make maximum use of that effort to continue to tap this enormous human resource that is our veterans. rep. frankel: thank you very much. mr. chair, i yield back. >> thank you. i now recognize mr. mann for five minutes. mr. mann? rep. mann: thank you. mr. secretary, yesterday it became apparent that the v.a. does not have a true end to end medical supply chain. one of the major i.t. programs is software that would be benefi
i am also very familiar with the student veterans' association, and i spoke at the conference, but several of their alumni network for the v.a., including in a bunch of positions i rely on directly, so i am familiar with it. i think it is a good idea. i look forward to learning more about it. i will say that now generations and generations of veterans and their kids and grandkids are on a much different path as a result of different iterations of the g.i. bill. i think it is one of the great...
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student athletes telling the supreme court they deserve more for their contributions. here's pete williamssketball is a huge moneymaker generating billions for the schools but not the athletes the association says it's essential that they remain amateurs, but former student athletes like richard jefferson, a standou for the arizona wildcats, says that's not fair. >> we're focused on amateurism but paying millions of dollars for people to run this quote/unquote amateurism. >> reporter: the ncaa is now fighting in court for limits on some education-related benefits for student athletes including computers, musical instruments and scholarships or internships after they're no longer playing. those rules keep college sports amateur, not pro, the ncaa says, and are allowed under antitrust law, but justice brett kavanaugh was among those skeptical. >> the anti-trust laws should not be a cover for exploitation of student athletes >> reporter: a majority of the court seemed likely to say those modest student benefits should be allowed but sonia sotomayor was among college sports >> how do we know that we're not just destroying the game as it exists. >> reporter: and lurking in the background is a m
student athletes telling the supreme court they deserve more for their contributions. here's pete williamssketball is a huge moneymaker generating billions for the schools but not the athletes the association says it's essential that they remain amateurs, but former student athletes like richard jefferson, a standou for the arizona wildcats, says that's not fair. >> we're focused on amateurism but paying millions of dollars for people to run this quote/unquote amateurism. >>...
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as for middle and high school students, the plan is to fully reopen in the fall but no guarantees from the education associationg at 4:30 as the oakland schools welcome students back. >>> most of the bay area is in the orange tier, but that could change this week. betty yu is in mill valley where marin county may soon be easing work restrictions with a possible move into the yellow tier. >> reporter: after being in the orange tier for about a month, marin county is poised to enter the yellow tier this week, which means downtown mill valley could get even busier very soon. buffalo 44 in downtown mill valley is ready to embrace the least restrictive yellow tier, should it be announced on tuesday. >> people are very excited. the last three weekends we've be extre busy 5:00 rr: ifat num s is miinat25ca. , which offer cacity. indoor dining would stay at 50% capacity. >> i am ecstatic to hear that. this is the first time we've gone out to dinner since our daughter was born. she is three months old. i think it is one of the best nights we've had. >> reporter: nearly half of the residence have been fully vaccinated, 73
as for middle and high school students, the plan is to fully reopen in the fall but no guarantees from the education associationg at 4:30 as the oakland schools welcome students back. >>> most of the bay area is in the orange tier, but that could change this week. betty yu is in mill valley where marin county may soon be easing work restrictions with a possible move into the yellow tier. >> reporter: after being in the orange tier for about a month, marin county is poised to...
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was deeply concerned that all of those people who had joined the white house historical association. was a student of history she had an undergraduate degree in it. she had an appreciation for all the hard work. they did she wanted them to come and stay and help because they were invaluable to the history of this great house. that is indeed. the president's house a house for all of us to love a house that tells the story of the american presidency. but yes the american people and so when i've gone back and reread the white house diary and its first weeks months i've realized just how deeply important the white house historical association the president didn't he was southwest, texas. but the reason the lbj library and the lbj school of public affairs are on the campus the university of texas because mrs. johnson. you know. so it's so wonderful to hear the stories. and of course the whole nation is grateful to your to mrs. johnson for what she did and put in preserving and starting that process that continues today at the white house yet. linda johnson. i wonder if we can go to the story that you y
was deeply concerned that all of those people who had joined the white house historical association. was a student of history she had an undergraduate degree in it. she had an appreciation for all the hard work. they did she wanted them to come and stay and help because they were invaluable to the history of this great house. that is indeed. the president's house a house for all of us to love a house that tells the story of the american presidency. but yes the american people and so when i've...
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we have a partnership where students will graduate with an associates degree and then go to universitymaryland, and get their bachelors degree to become educators, but it's still not enough. any incentive and encouragement we can give to elevate the role that our teachers play is going to be crucial. rep. hoyer: thank you very much. dr. smith from the mother county. small but mighty. >> we have about 304 kids back in school, in hybrid, that's head start, pre-k-12. so two days a week, with next monday we start our fourth quarter and our final quarter, were bringing back another 20% of kids that will be attending all four days. we look first at special ed students and homeless students in english language learner students and students who demonstrated struggles with online learning. they will be back in person four days a week. we will get through to the end of the school year, and that's pretty much what we are telling all of our staff, you've done great work, you are heroes, and we are going to get to the end of the school year. the funds were fantastic, they were timed very well to he
we have a partnership where students will graduate with an associates degree and then go to universitymaryland, and get their bachelors degree to become educators, but it's still not enough. any incentive and encouragement we can give to elevate the role that our teachers play is going to be crucial. rep. hoyer: thank you very much. dr. smith from the mother county. small but mighty. >> we have about 304 kids back in school, in hybrid, that's head start, pre-k-12. so two days a week, with...
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it is called the shuttle student involvement project, includes national, the national science teachers associationwinning proposals into flight experiments. since this first flight, young people in high schools around the country have developed and flown a variety of experiments, ranging from medical projects to the study of zero gravity on an ant colony. they are setting an example for others who may be encouraged to pursue a career in science and engineering, something that ultimately can be translated into technological leadership for the u.s. [rocket engines firing] 12 weeks past, then the astronauts piloted columbia on its fourth and final test flight. the spacecraft's performance made it possible to certify the space transportation system a fully operational carrier. as they landed on july 4, the crew was greeted by president and mrs. reagan. [rocket engines firing] space shuttle five, the first operational flight, two commercial communication satellites were put into orbit, one for satellite business systems, and one for, south of canada. it was a complete success. >> obviously -- >> space
it is called the shuttle student involvement project, includes national, the national science teachers associationwinning proposals into flight experiments. since this first flight, young people in high schools around the country have developed and flown a variety of experiments, ranging from medical projects to the study of zero gravity on an ant colony. they are setting an example for others who may be encouraged to pursue a career in science and engineering, something that ultimately can be...
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earlier tonight, more than half the members of the newark teachers association voted not to return students to in person learning for the remainder of the school year. afterward the school district sent out a statement saying they're quote deeply disappointed in the news students will now continue learning from home until school lets out for the summer. and some parents in fremont have now hired an attorney in their push to get fremont schools back open. this comes weeks after the district failed to reach an agreement with the teachers union. ktvu is cristina rendon has this report. group of feta parents in fremont have lawyered up. their attorney sent a letter to the fremont unified school district over the failure to reopen any schools before the end of the year. after the district and teachers union failed to come to an agreement. the list of demands to the district approval plan to return to some form of in person instruction by april 26th and come up with a concrete plan for full return to campus is in the fall. we paid a premium to live in fremont because of the reputation that the sc
earlier tonight, more than half the members of the newark teachers association voted not to return students to in person learning for the remainder of the school year. afterward the school district sent out a statement saying they're quote deeply disappointed in the news students will now continue learning from home until school lets out for the summer. and some parents in fremont have now hired an attorney in their push to get fremont schools back open. this comes weeks after the district...
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associate professor of journalism richard lee. interesting class you had, project that you recently had. your students did report on questions asked at white house briefings. tell us about this project, what you ask them to do and why you did it. guest: thank you, paul. this is a seminar course i teach in media and democracy where we explore the relationship between media and democracy. one of the projects i do is called media tracking. we keep questions asked by white house reporters so that when we have a discussion on a topic, we start with some facts with some hard data. when i was looking for something to do a project on this year, since the press briefings were back on a regular basis and back to a normal sort of briefing and the transcripts were online, i thought it would be interesting to keep track of what the press court is asking about and see how -- press corps. looking at the president's agenda. i asked the students to identify their priorities. we are in the process of we are analyzing the data to see what it all means. host: 155 questions on the pandemic and health so far this year. 131
associate professor of journalism richard lee. interesting class you had, project that you recently had. your students did report on questions asked at white house briefings. tell us about this project, what you ask them to do and why you did it. guest: thank you, paul. this is a seminar course i teach in media and democracy where we explore the relationship between media and democracy. one of the projects i do is called media tracking. we keep questions asked by white house reporters so that...
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students returning to school. last week the education association declared an impasse and called for a state mediators. >> weeks of lock down in italy. pope francis resumed public blessings in hundred. standing apart. he stood at inside the pal lance to deliver his sunday noon remarks for tv and radio. he was happy to be back in the square for the blessing. later this month, italy will gradually loosening pandemic restrictions. >> covid restrictions in paris are taking a toll on people. france entering the fifth week of the country's third lock down. the vaccine roll out is going slower than planned and hospital beds are hitting a breaking point. people can leave home within 20 miles. if they fill out a form saying they don't have symptoms or haven't been exposed. >> a scare for a neighborhood. a house fire threatened to spread. fire started after 2:00 a.m. the only person at the hope got out safely. firefighters had to call in additional help. the flames were close to other structures and brush. it took an hour to get it under control. nobody hurt. >> the city of austin on edge as a police shooting suspect remain
students returning to school. last week the education association declared an impasse and called for a state mediators. >> weeks of lock down in italy. pope francis resumed public blessings in hundred. standing apart. he stood at inside the pal lance to deliver his sunday noon remarks for tv and radio. he was happy to be back in the square for the blessing. later this month, italy will gradually loosening pandemic restrictions. >> covid restrictions in paris are taking a toll on...
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association. >> the way that students communicate today through social media and off campus online messages canmendous impact on onsite learning, it can threaten student safety and cause emotional harm to students. >> yang: larry levy says that doesn't apply to his daughter. >> this is a complete opposite. this is just a teenage girl expression and emotion on a saturday. there was no specific target involved for her to be harassing or bullying. >> yang: in today's oral argument, justice clarence thomas pressed both sides. >> aren't we at a point where if it's on social media-- where you posted on social media doesn't really matter? >> yang: lawyer lisa blatt argued for the school district. >> when it comes to the internet, things like time and geography are meaningless and it makes absolutely no sense whatsoever to say that the same speech is somehow within the school's regulation if it's one foot on campus or one foot off campus or at the starbucks or at the cvs or in your car or on the schoolbus. >> yang: a.c.l.u. national legal director david cole, representing brandi, said where and when do
association. >> the way that students communicate today through social media and off campus online messages canmendous impact on onsite learning, it can threaten student safety and cause emotional harm to students. >> yang: larry levy says that doesn't apply to his daughter. >> this is a complete opposite. this is just a teenage girl expression and emotion on a saturday. there was no specific target involved for her to be harassing or bullying. >> yang: in today's oral...
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associates degree. the department continue to support its students despite 53% of budget cut in 2019. my department operates with only three full-time faculty. one of whom will be laid off under the proposed cuts along with all the dedicated part-timers who mentored me during my time at ccsf. but the layoffs don't just address my impacts ability to graduate. these are full classes that people need to grass, transfer and continue job training. engineering and technology faces an 85% cut, women and gender studies will be cut 100%. with the emergency support is vital, revenue generating departments and most importantly, their student have a clear path towards higher education and a living wage. the administration continued failure to fund city college sends a message 30,000 at-risk students. their education and success don't matter enough to warrant long-term solutions. >> clerk: sorry to interrupt you. each speaker is allotted two minutes to speak. next caller please. >> caller: my name is cynthia. i want to speak to you from the place of privilege. i'm an immigrant in the united states
associates degree. the department continue to support its students despite 53% of budget cut in 2019. my department operates with only three full-time faculty. one of whom will be laid off under the proposed cuts along with all the dedicated part-timers who mentored me during my time at ccsf. but the layoffs don't just address my impacts ability to graduate. these are full classes that people need to grass, transfer and continue job training. engineering and technology faces an 85% cut, women...
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maybe publish a magazine or something and it would be called the the african the association of african and afro-american students and membership would be limited to people who are of african or african or african-american heritage. and we assume that it would be find that the university would agree. but when we propose it to them, they said no because they felt it was reverse discrimination and we claimed we were really upset about that because harvard has these things called final clubs which are sort of social eating clubs where aristocratic families go like john f. kennedy all the roosevelt. all the presidents have been in them and they don't let in they don't let in women. they don't let in jewish folks. they don't let in people who have money, but if it's new money and whatever that means, but if it was new money you couldn't get in so we claim that what about those and they said well, they don't put that in their charter so, you know, they just base it on you know, who they picked the join and they wanted us to say, okay. well you guys take that out of your charter and then you can do whatever you want to
maybe publish a magazine or something and it would be called the the african the association of african and afro-american students and membership would be limited to people who are of african or african or african-american heritage. and we assume that it would be find that the university would agree. but when we propose it to them, they said no because they felt it was reverse discrimination and we claimed we were really upset about that because harvard has these things called final clubs which...
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>> i am an associate professor at the university of south carolina student of law and affiliate professor in the department of terminology, communal justice. >> how long have you been a law professor? >> in there for seven years now, almost seven years and two years prior to that in a teaching fellowship preparing to be a law professor. >> and do you teach academic courses at the south carolina law school? >> yes. >> what do you teach? >> criminal law, police, law and policies connect to conduct scholarly research? >> yes. >> what do you discuss? spivak studied the regulation of multiple aspects of the regulation of policing. >> i would like you to please describe your educational background for the jury so they can understand how you come to be a law professor at the university of south carolina. first, where did you receive your undergraduate education? >> florida state university in tallahassee. >> what was your degree? >> english with a focus in literature. >> before we get into your law career, did you take or have you always been in academia? >> no, i have not. >> what was your prio
>> i am an associate professor at the university of south carolina student of law and affiliate professor in the department of terminology, communal justice. >> how long have you been a law professor? >> in there for seven years now, almost seven years and two years prior to that in a teaching fellowship preparing to be a law professor. >> and do you teach academic courses at the south carolina law school? >> yes. >> what do you teach? >> criminal law,...
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student id in a state college legal, which is ridiculous. they will let the nra id -- if you have a national rifle association card, they will say that's ok, but not your student id. all the scrap about how we have to have this or that is just krapp. it is more so experience -- is just crap, it is all smokescreen's. host: let's let jason snead respond. guest: my grip looks at widespread allegation of fraud, which led to the idea that there was no fraud. so my belief in applying voter id laws and improving election operations in other ways has nothing to do with the "big lie this is entirely about ensuring that we have elections that we can trust, and showing voters that there is transparency, that there is accountability, and that the results are accurate. that is really the way we are going to drive up participation in our democracy. as to the point about why certain id's are not six consider why we are asked -- consider why we are asking for an id. depending on the student id, not everyone may solve that problem, especially when they are expired. that is why you see certain ids included in these laws. as long as the state will issue a free s
student id in a state college legal, which is ridiculous. they will let the nra id -- if you have a national rifle association card, they will say that's ok, but not your student id. all the scrap about how we have to have this or that is just krapp. it is more so experience -- is just crap, it is all smokescreen's. host: let's let jason snead respond. guest: my grip looks at widespread allegation of fraud, which led to the idea that there was no fraud. so my belief in applying voter id laws...
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the blinded veterans association, national association of -- affairs, military officers association of america, student veterans of america, minority veterans of america, national coalition for homeless veterans, and who will will hear from -- who will hear from on today's second panel. i especially want to welcome two groups who will be testifying for the first time at our yearly legislative presentations. inviting groups that specifically advocate for minority and underserved veterans is a crucial first step in our goal to create a more welcoming v.a.. i also would like to specifically welcome any members from my home state of california. normally we have a room full of veterans and we would hear a raucous cheer from our home state. we may not be in the same room like years past, but i want to welcome you and thank you for joining us today virtually. the opportunity to hear from our vso partners is incredibly important to me. our bso partners represent veterans and families. hearing from them provides an opportunity to hear directly from you about what is most important to you and how we can be best
the blinded veterans association, national association of -- affairs, military officers association of america, student veterans of america, minority veterans of america, national coalition for homeless veterans, and who will will hear from -- who will hear from on today's second panel. i especially want to welcome two groups who will be testifying for the first time at our yearly legislative presentations. inviting groups that specifically advocate for minority and underserved veterans is a...
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students. michael powell is the far more -- former chairman of the federal communications commission. he is president and ceo of the internet and television association. he has been a frequent guest on the communicators. thank you for being with us, mr. chairman. let's start with the court cutting issue. up to 55 million people by next year will have cut their cable cord. are we in a post-cable world at this point? michael: i have heard that question a million times over the last 15 years. i think that the story of cables demise -- cable's demise is overstated. most companies will tell you that they continue to exist have a -- invest heavily in linear products. consumers continue to subscribe at meaningful levels. even if there is a shift to broadband platforms, those are platforms that cable companies equally benefit from. i think it is an interesting conversation. i do not think it has a significant negative bearing on the overall evolution of the industry. >> when you look at the number of subscribers for internet services from the traditional cable companies as opposed to video providers, what does that due to to your business model? >> i think t
students. michael powell is the far more -- former chairman of the federal communications commission. he is president and ceo of the internet and television association. he has been a frequent guest on the communicators. thank you for being with us, mr. chairman. let's start with the court cutting issue. up to 55 million people by next year will have cut their cable cord. are we in a post-cable world at this point? michael: i have heard that question a million times over the last 15 years. i...
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students regarding some of these myths? >> yes strangulation is a form of asphyxia and it's part of every class i teach. what are the myths associate with strangulation and what you see and what you don't see and why you see something or why you don't see something. >> for example in the teaching of your students what do you teach them regarding inferences that can be made by the presence or absence of bruising on the body and an autopsy? >> bruising, you can be fatally strangled die of asphyxia have no bruising. the presence or absence of a bruise on the human body have multiple different variables. how much pressure is applied? how was that pressure applied? how frequently is that drescher applied? an example that i like to use is you can have someone put your biceps and forearms on either side of your neck squeezed rendering you unconscious and kill you and you will never ever see the bruise on the neck and the reason is you are applying a broad surface area, or broad surface area. it is different if i were to take a -- put it around somebody's neck and pulled it tight. i'm putting the same amount of pressure but in a smaller ar
students regarding some of these myths? >> yes strangulation is a form of asphyxia and it's part of every class i teach. what are the myths associate with strangulation and what you see and what you don't see and why you see something or why you don't see something. >> for example in the teaching of your students what do you teach them regarding inferences that can be made by the presence or absence of bruising on the body and an autopsy? >> bruising, you can be fatally...
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waxman argued the association is defined by amateur quality, meaning student athletes are not paid to play in their questions, both liberal and conservative justices on the court appeared to take issue with wax mons arguments. any trust laws should not be a cover for exploitation of the student athletes. so that is a concern of overarching concern here. theater knee for the former student athletes said players should be rewarded for their hard work and compensation would be life changing. still some justices had concerns about the impact compensation would have and if bigger, more profitable schools would have an advantage to attract the best athletes. like a game of jenga. you've got this nice, solid block that protects the sort of product the schools want to provide. and you pull af a sudden the whole thing's come comes crashing down. a decision in this case is expected before the end of june one that a lot of people will be watching very carefully in washington. i'm kevin corke fox news. golden state warriors forward draymond green says female athletes need to stop complaining abou
waxman argued the association is defined by amateur quality, meaning student athletes are not paid to play in their questions, both liberal and conservative justices on the court appeared to take issue with wax mons arguments. any trust laws should not be a cover for exploitation of the student athletes. so that is a concern of overarching concern here. theater knee for the former student athletes said players should be rewarded for their hard work and compensation would be life changing. still...
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waxman argued the association is defined by amateur quality meaning student athletes are not paid ton their questions, both liberal and conservative justices on the court appeared to take issue with wax mons arguments. any trust laws should not be a cover for exploitation of the student athletes. so that is a concern of overarching concern here. theater knee for the former student athletes said players should be rewarded for their hard work and compensation would be life changing. still some justices had concerns about the impact compensation would have and if bigger, more profitable schools would have an advantage to attract the best athletes. like a game of jenga. you've got this nice, solid block that protects the sort of product the schools want to provide. and you pull out one log and then another and everything's fine, then another and another and all of a sudden the whole thing's come comes crashing down. a decision in this case is expected before the end of june one that a lot of people will be watching very carefully. in washington. i'm kevin corke fox news. well the barrier
waxman argued the association is defined by amateur quality meaning student athletes are not paid ton their questions, both liberal and conservative justices on the court appeared to take issue with wax mons arguments. any trust laws should not be a cover for exploitation of the student athletes. so that is a concern of overarching concern here. theater knee for the former student athletes said players should be rewarded for their hard work and compensation would be life changing. still some...
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student? >> it was delivered to the department of the association. >> just in general terms, explain what the course covers? >> an individual in crisis. the de-escalation strategies. it is scenario -based training. the trainer brings and professional actors to come in to conduct crisis scenarios they are in a state of crisis. the officer has toin use the strategies to bring them down to precrisis level. schleicher: the offer on - - the officers are given an opportunity to respond appropriately depending on a crisis. >> yes. schleicher: a related concept critical decision-making model? >> yes. schleicher: how are you familiar with that model? >> the critical decision-making model introduced to us by a police executive research forum. we attended a training session conducted from the police executive and we adapted that model for mpd use to guide our officers in their decision-making process. schleicher: does that critical decision-making model, is there an application to crisis intervention also to use of force? >> yes. >> sometimes those decisions have to made contemporaneously. >> at this ti
student? >> it was delivered to the department of the association. >> just in general terms, explain what the course covers? >> an individual in crisis. the de-escalation strategies. it is scenario -based training. the trainer brings and professional actors to come in to conduct crisis scenarios they are in a state of crisis. the officer has toin use the strategies to bring them down to precrisis level. schleicher: the offer on - - the officers are given an opportunity to...