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joining us now, the president of texas tech university, lawrence skubaneck. early 38,000 students were enrolled at your great university, how do you plan to safely reopen your campus for the students, the faculty, the others. how will this upcoming semester differ from previous semesters? >> first, wolf, thank you for having me. you referred to the fact that we have 38,000, some students on the campus last fall. when we talk about a staged reopening, the campus next fall won't look exactly like the campus the students experienced this year. we're going to have to control the population of the students to make sure we're respecting social distancing. we're going to have to adjust the manner in which we deliver courses. some courses will be face to face, smaller classes. there will be some nionline, an some hybrid courses where students have a mixture of face to face and online. we're also exploring the possibility of semesters within semesters, to give students, as well as staff and faculty some flexibility in when they would come back to campus. >> if a member
joining us now, the president of texas tech university, lawrence skubaneck. early 38,000 students were enrolled at your great university, how do you plan to safely reopen your campus for the students, the faculty, the others. how will this upcoming semester differ from previous semesters? >> first, wolf, thank you for having me. you referred to the fact that we have 38,000, some students on the campus last fall. when we talk about a staged reopening, the campus next fall won't look...
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permits already qualify. >> reporter: the university of georgia, the university of alabama, texas tech universityversity of north carolina systems have announced plans to re-open their campuses for in person teaching by this fall. the re-opening at the umc system 17 campuses may look different from each other with some opting to shorten the academic year or reducing class sizes. texas texas' president say he'll be implements a phase re-opening. university of georgia and alabama said they created working groups or task force to ensure a safe transition. >> reporter: i'm in washington. more issues with that small business loan program. the "new york times" reporting that some private schools have received funding that's supposed to go to small businesses on main street. one of those schools is st. andrews, the school where president trump's son baron is a student. st. andrews wrote we feel fortunate to have received funds that will allow us to maintain our promise to support our employees and to help school families facing hardship remaining at st. andrews next year. this is a question about optics
permits already qualify. >> reporter: the university of georgia, the university of alabama, texas tech universityversity of north carolina systems have announced plans to re-open their campuses for in person teaching by this fall. the re-opening at the umc system 17 campuses may look different from each other with some opting to shorten the academic year or reducing class sizes. texas texas' president say he'll be implements a phase re-opening. university of georgia and alabama said they...
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the university of georgia, alabama, texas tech university and the university of north carolina systemsced plans to reopen their campuses for in-person teaching by this fall. now, the reopening is that the unc systems say they may look different with some opting to shorten the academic year or reducing class sizes. texas tech's president says he will be implementing a phased reopening and the university of georgia and the university of alabama say that they have created working groups or a task force to ensure a safe transition. >>> i'm omar jimenez in green bay, wisconsin where multiple meat packing facilities are seeing coronavirus outbreaks among employees. countrywide, more than 20 facilities have had to close at one point or another over the past two months. tyson foods among them. with this new executive order, they're going to be doubling bonuses for employees, increasing short-term disability benefits and even adding health screening measures which highlights one of the most challenging aspects in this. one worker i spoke to in green bay who is recovering from coronavirus himsel
the university of georgia, alabama, texas tech university and the university of north carolina systemsced plans to reopen their campuses for in-person teaching by this fall. now, the reopening is that the unc systems say they may look different with some opting to shorten the academic year or reducing class sizes. texas tech's president says he will be implementing a phased reopening and the university of georgia and the university of alabama say that they have created working groups or a task...
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benjamin cowen lubbock he is the director of the free market institute professor of economics at texas tech university as well as a senior fellow with the independent institute and in los angeles we cross to he is an independent economic and geopolitical analyst as well as a former commodities trader all right gentlemen crossed up rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i was appreciating let's go to los angeles 1st here i said in my introduction i guess probably the most important question there is as we come out of this pandemic and it's all going to be about the economy and it's everything we're going to think about for the next few months if not years is about recovery so infer a very simple question will it be a v. a you or an l go here well we've been in an l. shaped depression since the 2008 financial crisis i mean only that true economic data on unemployment inflation g.d.p. and the like have been warped or hidden. right while the fed pumped up the stock market to give the appearance of a genuine economic recovery and we've been in a structural downturn rather than a ty
benjamin cowen lubbock he is the director of the free market institute professor of economics at texas tech university as well as a senior fellow with the independent institute and in los angeles we cross to he is an independent economic and geopolitical analyst as well as a former commodities trader all right gentlemen crossed up rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want and i was appreciating let's go to los angeles 1st here i said in my introduction i guess probably the...
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she has taught at texas tech university cal state fullerton harvard and brown and is the author of trembling earth. tonight she will talk to us abouts the three cornered war ad tell us how it came to be in the things she learned during the research process and read a passage or two. we will then take questions from the audience. please give a warm welcome to megan kate nelson. [applause] >> thank you guys. thanks for coming out on this drizzly cold and dreary night. before we begin i would like to acknowledge that we meet here tonight on the traditional lands the the three cornered war tells the story of the civil war in the far west. most of the action takes place in mexico in what would become arizona during the war as well asex texas colorado and california. at this point you may be asking yourselves why toward the west? i have never heard of about a war quick that i was about gettysburg and appomattox. i thought the same thing myself when i started teaching and researching civil war history 15 years ago. it seemed like a very long time. i grew up in colorado. i had never heard that there
she has taught at texas tech university cal state fullerton harvard and brown and is the author of trembling earth. tonight she will talk to us abouts the three cornered war ad tell us how it came to be in the things she learned during the research process and read a passage or two. we will then take questions from the audience. please give a warm welcome to megan kate nelson. [applause] >> thank you guys. thanks for coming out on this drizzly cold and dreary night. before we begin i...
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she has taught at texas tech university, cal state, harvard and brown is the author of a ruined nation and trembling earth. she will talk to was a bit about the 3-quarter war, tell us how it came to be, share some anecdotes of things she learned during the research process and read a passage or two and we will open up to questions from the audience. please help me give a warm welcome to megan kate nelson. [applause] >> thank you, guys, for coming out on mister italy, cold, dreary night. before we begin i would like to acknowledge we meet here on the traditional lens so the three cornered war tells the story of the civil war in the far west. most of the action takes place in new mexico in what will become arizona as well as texas and colorado and california. at this point you may be asking yourself what war in the west? never heard of a war, i thought it was about gettysburg and appomattox and virginia. i thought the same thing myself when i started teaching and researching civil war history, 15 years ago seems like a very long time. i grew up in colorado. i never heard that there were
she has taught at texas tech university, cal state, harvard and brown is the author of a ruined nation and trembling earth. she will talk to was a bit about the 3-quarter war, tell us how it came to be, share some anecdotes of things she learned during the research process and read a passage or two and we will open up to questions from the audience. please help me give a warm welcome to megan kate nelson. [applause] >> thank you, guys, for coming out on mister italy, cold, dreary night....
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she taught at texas tech university, cal state fullerton, harvard and brown and is also the author and trembling earth. tonight she will talk to us about the three cornered more, tell us how it came to be measure some anecdotes about things she learned during the research process and read passenger to an open it up to questions to the audience. please something of a warm welcome to megan case nelson. [applause]. megan: thank you guys. thank you for coming out on this drizzly cold dreary night. before we begin, i would like to acknowledge that we meet here tonight on a traditional land of these people. so the three-quarter, also story tells the story of the civil war the far west. most of the action takes place in mexico. it would become arizona during the war. as well as texas and colorado and california. and so this point, you may be asking yourselves, what. what more i have never heard of this. i thought it was about gettysburg. and basically virginia. so i thought the same thing myself when i first started teaching and researching civil war history 16 years ago. seems like a very lo
she taught at texas tech university, cal state fullerton, harvard and brown and is also the author and trembling earth. tonight she will talk to us about the three cornered more, tell us how it came to be measure some anecdotes about things she learned during the research process and read passenger to an open it up to questions to the audience. please something of a warm welcome to megan case nelson. [applause]. megan: thank you guys. thank you for coming out on this drizzly cold dreary night....
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the institute and the professor of economics and the college of business administration at texas tech university. he is a north american editor of the review of economics, he's been the past president of associated education and the senior fellow with the independence institute. he is the author of a number of books including out of poverty by cambridge university press and making nations rich published by stanford university and his findings have been recorded more than 100 popular press outlets such as the new york times and the wall street journal. bob lawson is a professor of practice in the centennial chair in economic freedom and is a director of the o'neill center for global markets and freedom as other methodist university at the cox school of business. he previously taught at auburn university and he is the co-author of the widely cited economic freedom of the world annual reports that present an economic freedom index for more than 150 countries over the course of the decade. he is also the past president of the associated of enterprise and the senior fellow of the fraser institute and
the institute and the professor of economics and the college of business administration at texas tech university. he is a north american editor of the review of economics, he's been the past president of associated education and the senior fellow with the independence institute. he is the author of a number of books including out of poverty by cambridge university press and making nations rich published by stanford university and his findings have been recorded more than 100 popular press...
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magazineor ba in history of literature from harvard and phd in american studies from the university of iowa. from texas tech and cal state fullerton also the author of ruination. and then to read a passage or two please help me to give a warm welcome to megan kate nelson. [applause] >> thank you for coming out on this cold and dreary night. before we begin we also meet tonight of the traditional lands of the indian people. so that was taken place in new mexico. and texas in colorado and california you may be asking yourself i have never heard of this theater of the war or gettysburg. i thought the same thing myself in that seem like a long time i grew up in colorado. i never heard there were civil war battles in new mexico or colorado soldiers were important in i had no idea indigenous people were involved at all. and those indian wars and then it was with the industry. and then the denver broncos. i wanted to find out more about the theater of the war and why i never heard of this conflict before. between 1861 and 1868 and civil war history if you u pand the geography you expand chronology. and through 186
magazineor ba in history of literature from harvard and phd in american studies from the university of iowa. from texas tech and cal state fullerton also the author of ruination. and then to read a passage or two please help me to give a warm welcome to megan kate nelson. [applause] >> thank you for coming out on this cold and dreary night. before we begin we also meet tonight of the traditional lands of the indian people. so that was taken place in new mexico. and texas in colorado and...
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university of iowa. teaching at texas tech, cal state fullerton, harvard and brown also the author of true indignation and troubling earth. she will talk about the three cornered war and how it came to be or share some anecdotes during the process and read a passage or two that open to questions to thehe audience. please help give a warm welcome to magan kate nelson. [applause] >> thank you for coming out on this drizzly cold night. before we begin, would like to acknowledge we are here on the traditional lands of the people. so the three cornered war tells a story of a civil war on the far left taking place is new mexico that becomes arizona during the war as well as texas and california and colorado. so this point you may ask yourself, i have never heard of this theater or about gettysburg or basically virginia. so i thought the same thing myself when i first started teaching and researching civil war history 15 years ago. i grew up in colorado. and never heard that there were civil war battles in new mexico or colorado soldiers were important to union victory in that theater. i had no idea indigenous p
university of iowa. teaching at texas tech, cal state fullerton, harvard and brown also the author of true indignation and troubling earth. she will talk about the three cornered war and how it came to be or share some anecdotes during the process and read a passage or two that open to questions to thehe audience. please help give a warm welcome to magan kate nelson. [applause] >> thank you for coming out on this drizzly cold night. before we begin, would like to acknowledge we are here...
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universities are now making the a.c.t. and s.a.t. quote, optional for applicants seeking to enroll in 2021, talking about virginia tech, wake forest, boston university, tulane, university of oregon, university of texas and the list goes on. so far, harvard, yale and some of the other high profile universities of the ivy league are still requiring them, but leaders of the college board which owns and administers the s.a.t. exams say they would ensure that at-home s.a.t. testing in the near future would be something that will be made available. we thought let's bring in the ceo of the college board, david coleman, joining us live. thank you for being with us. what was your gut reaction when you heard that the uc system, ucla, berkeley, all of them, were suspending the need for the s.a.t. and the test scores for the class coming in for 2021? >> you know, honestly, there are things in this life more important than tests and i fully support and we at the college board fully support all the flexibilities our members are putting in place at this time. what's at the heart of the matter for me this year, in this very demanding year, is if it is an option in some places, it's important that low income kids ha
universities are now making the a.c.t. and s.a.t. quote, optional for applicants seeking to enroll in 2021, talking about virginia tech, wake forest, boston university, tulane, university of oregon, university of texas and the list goes on. so far, harvard, yale and some of the other high profile universities of the ivy league are still requiring them, but leaders of the college board which owns and administers the s.a.t. exams say they would ensure that at-home s.a.t. testing in the near...
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say they will bring stujts and staff back to campus, including the universities of alabama, georgia, north carolina, vermont and texas tech and in new york city, a grateful sendoff from the nypd and fdny for the uns comfort as the hospital returns home to virginia. we are receiving new information from other states, including louisiana. the governor announcing restrictions for restaurants andtureches. restaurants can operate outdoor dining areas. they can't use wait staff. they need to use strict social distancing and would allow people to eat with members of the household, tables would be spaced apart. if terms of churches, they say they can operate outside with a tent but the kent cannot have flaps on the side. >> joining me now cnn chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gup da. erica hill, thank you. doctor, we are hearingaccine by january we are hearing this by dr. fauci and others. >> it's ambitious. dr. fauci says it falls within the time frame he has been thinking about. he said a year. that was back end of january. so it's possible. the one thing, jake, to keep in mind is that typically you go through the phases o
say they will bring stujts and staff back to campus, including the universities of alabama, georgia, north carolina, vermont and texas tech and in new york city, a grateful sendoff from the nypd and fdny for the uns comfort as the hospital returns home to virginia. we are receiving new information from other states, including louisiana. the governor announcing restrictions for restaurants andtureches. restaurants can operate outdoor dining areas. they can't use wait staff. they need to use...