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a welcoming environment for all people of color, the hiring of black student faculty and staff, and an open admissions from high schools from neighborhoods within essex county. rpo, the puerto rican student organization, followed suit and within seven days of the university's response drafted a similar manifesto to advance the accesses to postsecondary education of puerto rican and other spanish speaking students. their letter to the vice president dismissed rutgers attempts of engaging the puerto rican community as tokenism and put forth an uncompromising series of demands. the demands put forth by the puerto rican organization of students reflected the racial, ethnic and economic disparity in access to higher education at rutgers. the manifesto underscores the inability of spanish speaking urban residents to access credit or take out private loans to pay for a college education, tuition and housing. the university's anniversary celebration of the takeover focuses on black/white relations, largely ignoring the role of latino students in the protest. rutgers history advances the idea t
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and the faculty is white. at the time of this protest, there were about seven students of color campus. most of whom were men. and if we even looked at the physical location of rutgers newark, there was a fence barricading it away from the community and everybody the way the buildings were constructed because people were thinking of riots at the time would be the only way to enter would be from the inside of campus. and i think that while i -- i think it's important that we keep in mind that we have a lot of work that continues to need to be done. eof is actually benefiting more white students than any students of color. we need to kind of keep these things in mind, and while the university has a lot community of outreach, we marsha brown, who was a community activist heading some of these kind of these outreach moments. i think it would be great for the faculty to go into the high schools in newark and teach a lot of the classes and encourage students who would be the first people in their families to go to co
and the faculty is white. at the time of this protest, there were about seven students of color campus. most of whom were men. and if we even looked at the physical location of rutgers newark, there was a fence barricading it away from the community and everybody the way the buildings were constructed because people were thinking of riots at the time would be the only way to enter would be from the inside of campus. and i think that while i -- i think it's important that we keep in mind that we...
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gave the green light to a vote. this comes after faculty and staff members finished voting. >> if it comes to a strike we're a union, we care about quality education. we are doing this for the students. >> and is in los angeles to continue meeting with the canler's meeting. union members have not received promised. they haven't been willing to give us anything we are asking for. >> it's a rolling strike of coursing two days of classs. >> the california faculty association has been good about trying to make their point but not impact students, not impact students trying to graduate. >> they came within three days of a strike and hope for similar results. nobody wants a strike. the faculty don't want a strike. that's why our strikes say i don't want to strike but i will. >> although i am disappointed they rejected this proposal we remain committed to a negotiation process. >> both parties are meeting to continue discusses on the contract that would be aimed at preventing a walkout. my shelf rivera. >> wouldn't it be nice to meet the first lad
gave the green light to a vote. this comes after faculty and staff members finished voting. >> if it comes to a strike we're a union, we care about quality education. we are doing this for the students. >> and is in los angeles to continue meeting with the canler's meeting. union members have not received promised. they haven't been willing to give us anything we are asking for. >> it's a rolling strike of coursing two days of classs. >> the california faculty...
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to see the faculty and administration smiling at me and clapping. it made me feel even better. >> how about the speakers? >> i thought they did a great job. one was phenomenal. i love to the way she wrapped it up. i thought she was excellent. >> what did you study? >> i studied communications and english. i have two interviews next week. i just want to relax for the summer after a stressful but upfun four years. i am looking anywhere. >> i just graduated and i am from maryland. it was awesome. it was a little bit long, but that is to be expected. it was awesome. i have a great feeling. >> how about the speeches? >> they were good. i like them. one speech was great. some of the speeches could have been shorter. >> how about, what did you study? >> fine arts. i recently got into graphic design and that is what i am hoping to do later. >> now that you have graduated, what is your first course of action? >> go to the beach. enjoy a week of college life and then i will endeavor off into the real world. >> do you have a job lined up? >> i have a summer job
to see the faculty and administration smiling at me and clapping. it made me feel even better. >> how about the speakers? >> i thought they did a great job. one was phenomenal. i love to the way she wrapped it up. i thought she was excellent. >> what did you study? >> i studied communications and english. i have two interviews next week. i just want to relax for the summer after a stressful but upfun four years. i am looking anywhere. >> i just graduated and i am...
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you have learned from and been mentored by some of the great faculty in all of the commonwealth. so now much is expected. you've been trained for excellence. so do not deliver mediocrity. don't make excuses. make things happen. and now as i close i've got one last request for you as governor of virginia. i know you're going to have many opportunities. maybe some around the country and around the world. but i want to humbly ask you this. no matter where you came from, today you are here in virginia. so if you're going to create something big, create it in virginia. if you're going to open a business, open it in virginia. if you're going to be a great artist or a doctor or a teacher or professor, lawyer, counselor or whatever it may be, do it in virginia. we want to keep your talents and your dreams in virginia. we want you to pay taxes in virginia. so thank you, students, for your hardwork these last four years or five years or six years. you've gotten to this day with the love and support of your families, your parents, the members of the board, the president, the faculty. many h
you have learned from and been mentored by some of the great faculty in all of the commonwealth. so now much is expected. you've been trained for excellence. so do not deliver mediocrity. don't make excuses. make things happen. and now as i close i've got one last request for you as governor of virginia. i know you're going to have many opportunities. maybe some around the country and around the world. but i want to humbly ask you this. no matter where you came from, today you are here in...
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we celebrate the faculty, staff, and the administration. in a year like no other, you put your personal needs aside and always put your students first. for your abiding compassion and devotion, we will forever be in your debt. you give so selflessly and worked tirelessly to ensure a bright future for your children. you know, they will carry on your unfinished work. most of all, we celebrate you. joplin high school class of 2012. the world will never forget what you achieve your trade have been tried and tested and are stronger for it. -- will never forget your achievements. you have been tested and are stronger for it. become a doctor or a dancer, a soldier or a scientist, an engineer or an entrepreneur. you have learned, perhaps too soon, that life is a fragile thread that binds us all together. never take a single moment for granted. you know because he lived it. from grade diversity -- great adversity, great blessings flow. with tenacity and the grace of god, all things are possible. class of 2012, congratulations. [applause] >> a few da
we celebrate the faculty, staff, and the administration. in a year like no other, you put your personal needs aside and always put your students first. for your abiding compassion and devotion, we will forever be in your debt. you give so selflessly and worked tirelessly to ensure a bright future for your children. you know, they will carry on your unfinished work. most of all, we celebrate you. joplin high school class of 2012. the world will never forget what you achieve your trade have been...
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said they would do everything they can to they can get back to the research >> the faculty and studentsare involved in important projects. they need to get their crops into the ground this weekend if they are unable to do that they would have lost an entire year of work. >> is this the end, do you think? >> it is really hard to tell but what we know for sure is that our research will be commencing this week and i think it is also important to note that urban agriculture will continue to work. at this point we will be moving ahead in in doing what a great research university does >> think you so much for joining us. the company that manufactures the cars >> a troubling new study about young adults with optimism >> what goes into a hot dog that costs $1,500? we will show you. >> first, let's check out the ,, [ female announcer ] safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to keep from driving all over for the best deals. you don't need to run around. safeway gives you real big club card deals each week. right now, a sweet price on honey nut cheerios, just $1.88. starbucks coffee i
said they would do everything they can to they can get back to the research >> the faculty and studentsare involved in important projects. they need to get their crops into the ground this weekend if they are unable to do that they would have lost an entire year of work. >> is this the end, do you think? >> it is really hard to tell but what we know for sure is that our research will be commencing this week and i think it is also important to note that urban agriculture will...
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it isn't the georgetown faculty. it is the poor. who have their budgets and spending cut.i'm afraid i have to give myself the last word. we are out of time. of single mi. battle speech right? may i? [ horse neighs ] or too long, people have settled for single miles. with the capital one venture card, you'll earn doubleiles on every purchase, every day! [ visigoths cheer ] hawaii, here we come. [ alec ] so sign up day for a venture card at capitalone.com. and start earning double. [ all ] double miles! [ brays ] what's in your wallet? can you play games on that? not on the runway. no. all big drama in beijing, a prominent disdidn't escaped house arrest and got to the united states embassy, and he asked for release and guarantee of safe treatment but chen guangcheng said china threatened his family if he did not leave the embassy and the united states urged him to make a decision quickly and no he fears for his family's safety and want as asylum in america. he may get his wish with a visa to study not united states, what does this tell us about modern china and about obama's
it isn't the georgetown faculty. it is the poor. who have their budgets and spending cut.i'm afraid i have to give myself the last word. we are out of time. of single mi. battle speech right? may i? [ horse neighs ] or too long, people have settled for single miles. with the capital one venture card, you'll earn doubleiles on every purchase, every day! [ visigoths cheer ] hawaii, here we come. [ alec ] so sign up day for a venture card at capitalone.com. and start earning double. [ all ] double...
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president mason, the dean, distinguished faculty, alumni, proud parents and family members and most importantly members of the graduating class of 2012, thank you so much for inviting me to join in this wonderful celebration of all the achievements that have brought you to this day. and all that you will accomplish in the years ahead. today you graduate from one of the finest law schools in the country under the stewardship of a great dean and an outstanding faculty. you are brilliant and motivated. you have matured during your time here and you are well trained in the law. after you leave here, you will spread throughout the state and the country and you will take your place as the latest generation of this school's great tradition of successful leaders of the profession of business and of government. and that is fortunate because we really need you. we don't need me to tell you that you're entering a world of great challenges and more than a little uncertainty. we have fought our way back from the devastation of the 2008 financial crisis. but the economy still has a ways to go. and the legal
president mason, the dean, distinguished faculty, alumni, proud parents and family members and most importantly members of the graduating class of 2012, thank you so much for inviting me to join in this wonderful celebration of all the achievements that have brought you to this day. and all that you will accomplish in the years ahead. today you graduate from one of the finest law schools in the country under the stewardship of a great dean and an outstanding faculty. you are brilliant and...
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it isn't the georgetown faculty. it is the poor. who have their budgets and spending cut.i'm afraid i have to give myself the last word. we are out of time. every communications provider is different but centurylink is committed to being a different kind of communications company. ♪ we link people and fortune 500 companies nationwide and around the world. and we will continue to free you to do more and focus on what matters. high schools in six states enrolled in the national math and science initiative... ...which helped students and teachers get better results in ap courses. together, they raised ap test scores 138%. just imagine our potential... ...if the other states joined them. let's raise our scores. let's invest in our teachers and inspire our students. let's solve this. morning, boys. , i'm working on a cistern intake valve, and the guy hands me a locknut wrench. no way! i'm like, what is this, a drainpipe slipknot? wherever your business takes you, nobody keeps you on the road like progressive commercial auto. [ flo speaking japanese ] [ shouting in japanese ] we
it isn't the georgetown faculty. it is the poor. who have their budgets and spending cut.i'm afraid i have to give myself the last word. we are out of time. every communications provider is different but centurylink is committed to being a different kind of communications company. ♪ we link people and fortune 500 companies nationwide and around the world. and we will continue to free you to do more and focus on what matters. high schools in six states enrolled in the national math and science...
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, and in order to expand the faculty, they're going to have to expand the student base, it would mean larger courses, at least in the general courses, first year contracts, and brandeis is dead set against it. so, one reason he turns to louisville is because of bigness. harvard was now too big. what he wanted was not one big harvard but a lot of little harvards as he put it and the university of louisville was to be his experiment. he and his brother in louisville, alfred, took the lead in raising money. brandeis arranged for his very expensive library to be given to the university of louisville. he helped bring in a dynamic dean of the law school. he gave a lot of money but in small chunks. he was opposed to this idea of big dollar investments and he's constantly advising them, don't go after the big dollars. go after a lot of little dollars because that way you get people involved, interested. i think he would have aplawed obama's use of the internet to raise a lot of $25 contributions rather than, you know, trying to get somebody to give $250,000. he wanted the local people involve
, and in order to expand the faculty, they're going to have to expand the student base, it would mean larger courses, at least in the general courses, first year contracts, and brandeis is dead set against it. so, one reason he turns to louisville is because of bigness. harvard was now too big. what he wanted was not one big harvard but a lot of little harvards as he put it and the university of louisville was to be his experiment. he and his brother in louisville, alfred, took the lead in...
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social activists, business leaders, lawyers, politicians, professionals will join the faculty as active and ongoing participants in this wedding of liberal education to the advancement of the public good. students, in turn, continuously move outside the classroom to engage the world directly. and of course, this new wine needs new bottles if we are to capture the liveliness and dynamism of this idea. the most important discovery we made in our focus on public action was to appreciate that the hard choices are not between good and evil, but between competing goods. this discovery is transforming. it undercuts self-righteousness, radically alters the tone and character of controversy, and enriches dramatically the possibilities for finding common ground. ideology, zealotry, unsubstantiated opinions simply won't do. this is a political education, to be sure. but it is a politics of principle, not of partisanship. so the challenge for bennington is to do it. on the cover of bennington's 2008 holiday card is the architect's sketch of a building opening in 2010 that is to be a center for the
social activists, business leaders, lawyers, politicians, professionals will join the faculty as active and ongoing participants in this wedding of liberal education to the advancement of the public good. students, in turn, continuously move outside the classroom to engage the world directly. and of course, this new wine needs new bottles if we are to capture the liveliness and dynamism of this idea. the most important discovery we made in our focus on public action was to appreciate that the...
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i mean, the teaching is the last thing on these administrators' and faculties' minds. span: define the differences a state school versus a private school. what's different if you go to one or the other? >> guest: as a student or as -- c-span: yeah, i mean, what are some of the overall differences about unions and tenure and costs? >> guest: right. so the tenure system is not much different. you know, people go back and be forth, you know, between public and private universities, and they largely have the same system. it's still the seven years. there are sort of, there's some different rules about what is protected speech and different kinds of senses of academic freedom because with the public schools the courts are more involved because it's taxpayer-funded. so the tenure system is not much different. unions are certainly somewhat different, but -- so what happened was in 1990, i think, there was a ruling by the supreme court that said, um, if private universities did not want to recognize faculty unions, they did not have to. the ruling was called the nlrb v. seen ba
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compaincidentally it is a big d for the california faculty association. it is going to announce its vote on whether or not they plan to strike. they are angry with the priorities of the management. according to the website they say, quote, the quality of the education they can deliver is being ignored, unquote. now that announcement is expected at noon today. if they do decide to strike it will be the largest university strike in california history. >>> it is 5:07 now. meteorologist christina loren joining us with the update on what could happen wednesday and beyond. chilly today. >> a little chilly today. hey, it is wednesday. we are going to help you get over that hum and get to you work time. good news is you don't have any thick fog out there just yet. that could be problematic as we head throughout the morning hours. winds are strong enough to mix up our atmosphere. temperatures this morning in the 40s and couple of 50s out there this morning as well. head throughout the day today, it will stay on the breezy side. mild conditions this afternoon. 5 to
compaincidentally it is a big d for the california faculty association. it is going to announce its vote on whether or not they plan to strike. they are angry with the priorities of the management. according to the website they say, quote, the quality of the education they can deliver is being ignored, unquote. now that announcement is expected at noon today. if they do decide to strike it will be the largest university strike in california history. >>> it is 5:07 now. meteorologist...
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you and rose mary have just done a remarkable job along with the board the faculty the staff to create an incredible world class university where you put the students first and i thank you for that vision for cnu. >> i want to congratulate all of the families, the parents grandparents aunts uncles brothers sisters children all who are here today to witness this great graduating class of 2012. i want to say go, captains. now, while we're saluting the parents i might as well say as well thank you to all the mothers that are here with us. we owe you a great debt of gratitude for raising these great young children that are here today. now, you students while you're applauding, you may be graduating with a degree but i want to warn you you'd better still listen to your mother. she's got great advice for you by the way to all you parents congratulations you get a pay raise today. i felt it yesterday as my daughter walked across the state of virginia tech getting her -- we've got a couple hokies here. that's great. well, your vision to transform the university into a world-class liberal arts
you and rose mary have just done a remarkable job along with the board the faculty the staff to create an incredible world class university where you put the students first and i thank you for that vision for cnu. >> i want to congratulate all of the families, the parents grandparents aunts uncles brothers sisters children all who are here today to witness this great graduating class of 2012. i want to say go, captains. now, while we're saluting the parents i might as well say as well...
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certainly, we want to thank the a standing staff, the a standing faculty, the board -- outstanding staff, outstanding faculty, and the board of trustees and what they have done to help you reach this point in your life. let's give our faculty and staff a round of applause and thank them, graduates. [applause] and of course, you also have your family, your friends who have joined you here today, your parents. we want to recognize and think the parents and the family for the role they have played in supporting you along this path. let's give them a hand. [applause] now parents, to my parents who are out there, you know that when someone is getting ready to graduate, they have a tassel they move to one side or the next. a lot of times they throw their hats of the near to celebrate that they have finally completed this great milestone when they graduate. parents, i have something for you today. i want you to get out your credit cards in your checkbooks. you can throw those up in the air in front of your students because the tuition is finally over, hopefully. [applause] but in all seriousnes
certainly, we want to thank the a standing staff, the a standing faculty, the board -- outstanding staff, outstanding faculty, and the board of trustees and what they have done to help you reach this point in your life. let's give our faculty and staff a round of applause and thank them, graduates. [applause] and of course, you also have your family, your friends who have joined you here today, your parents. we want to recognize and think the parents and the family for the role they have played...
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tony morrison, a howard graduate and a former member of the faculty was the first black woman to receive both the nobel prize and the pulitzer prize in liz cher. literature. [ applause ] your extraordinary university provost dr. lasalle de fall, the first african-american president of the american council of surgeons and the american cancer society [ applause ] other howard graduates were the first african-americans to be elected to the u.s. senate, a u.s. governor, mayor of new york city and u.n. ambassador. and last, center not least, the mighty thurgood marshall. the first -- the first african-american supreme court justice was at howard law school's first graduating class. [ applause ] i have said repeatedly that education is the civil rights issue of our generation, and few can testify to that truth more powerfully than the founders of howard and their successors here today. there's a reason as president obama says that the story of the civil rights movement was written in our schools. that reason is known to everyone here today. education must be the great equalizer in america. it
tony morrison, a howard graduate and a former member of the faculty was the first black woman to receive both the nobel prize and the pulitzer prize in liz cher. literature. [ applause ] your extraordinary university provost dr. lasalle de fall, the first african-american president of the american council of surgeons and the american cancer society [ applause ] other howard graduates were the first african-americans to be elected to the u.s. senate, a u.s. governor, mayor of new york city and...
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the faculty association will announce results of a strike authorization vote at noon today. the association says it has been in talks with the university without an agreement on a new contract. so far 24,000 employees on 23 campuses have been voting on a possible strike >> the president signed a strategic partnership agreement with the afghan president hamid karzai. the deal outlines the next phase of the u.s. role in afghanistan after combat missions wind down >> it defines a new kind of relationship between our countries, a future in which afghans are responsible for the security of their nation and we build an equal partnership between two sovereign states. the future in which war ends and a new chapter begins. >> the president's trip also included a visit with u.s. service members. the trip to afghanistan was mr. obama's third as the president. not long after the president left afghanistan, taliban insurgents attacked a compound that houses' international contractors. seven people were killed and another group was injured. a few minutes ago the taliban warned they will of
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un rosemary have done a remarkable job here, along with the board and the faculty and staff, to create an incredible, world-class university where you put the students first. and i thank you for that vision. i want to congratulate all of the families, the parents, grandparents, brothers, sisters, children, all who are here today with us. this great graduating class of 2012, i want to say go, panthers. while we are saluting the parent, i might as well set thank you to all the mothers that are here with us. we owe you a great debt of gratitude for raising these great young children that are here today. use didn't, why you are applauding, you may be graduating with a degree, but i warn you, you better still listen to your mother. she has great advice. to all you parents, congratulations, you get a pay raise today. i felt it yester day, as my daughter walked across the stage at virginia tech. your vision to transform christopher newport university into world-class liberal arts university, focused on smaller classrooms and individualized attention from professors at these world-class facili
un rosemary have done a remarkable job here, along with the board and the faculty and staff, to create an incredible, world-class university where you put the students first. and i thank you for that vision. i want to congratulate all of the families, the parents, grandparents, brothers, sisters, children, all who are here today with us. this great graduating class of 2012, i want to say go, panthers. while we are saluting the parent, i might as well set thank you to all the mothers that are...
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he said quote the yale college democrats do not attack war heroes who do not attack members of the faculty so good thing to one of america's most revered universities is incredibly bold when it comes to thinking critically and challenging author already right and mcchrystal itself didn't exactly complain that the democrats timidly shied away from screening that talking entry but guess what ladies and gentlemen it actually gets worse yesterday the new york times published a profile on the mcchrystal yele experience thus far and buried beneath fluffy anecdotes about how he's been embraced real hard hitting adversarial journalism coming from the times that was the real meat of the story one of the feeds into the narrative of mcchrystal in the school completely issuing transparency the article states that all of his classes are wait for it off the record because the general quote wanders into addict about sensitive operations in iraq and afghanistan you have got to be kidding me right i mean perhaps it's not surprising this is the university the broad american a skull and bones after all but i
he said quote the yale college democrats do not attack war heroes who do not attack members of the faculty so good thing to one of america's most revered universities is incredibly bold when it comes to thinking critically and challenging author already right and mcchrystal itself didn't exactly complain that the democrats timidly shied away from screening that talking entry but guess what ladies and gentlemen it actually gets worse yesterday the new york times published a profile on the...
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did wait superintendent tony garcia says the those pictures are only accessible to the faculty memberseachers' union says that is why they wanted those pictures and the names held in private binder's the same three executives said nell meaning that wishes of black and brown boys set up on the walls. livens as a rubber while. >>> is fun this storm the stage lawyers for the public to expect when happen next the suspects were trying to rob the golden treasure's shop on sam own ballot's boulevard that's the good news explains the owner and fought back. the accolades one guy was shot but that once looked left and that is the situation of the cops those looking for them. according to the witnesses forearm and storms in sad choice store in san ramon this afternoon the hon. that a gun and shot the suspect the suspect ran into business herrmann boulevard in collapsed pyramid step in the hospital where he there died. typically there is still suspects that are outstanding and were currently investigating the situation is still on the pull down the honor of the store? did we can't stand to the det
did wait superintendent tony garcia says the those pictures are only accessible to the faculty memberseachers' union says that is why they wanted those pictures and the names held in private binder's the same three executives said nell meaning that wishes of black and brown boys set up on the walls. livens as a rubber while. >>> is fun this storm the stage lawyers for the public to expect when happen next the suspects were trying to rob the golden treasure's shop on sam own ballot's...
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he was haunted by the confrontation by a faculty member trying to run through the road block on may 3rd. let's play just a little bit of this if i can. there we are. this might be a little loud. >> well, when i saw this happening and the man was edging his car forward and bumping my friend who staggered back a couple steps each time, i realized that this could be a very, very unhappy outcome at the least. and very dangerous. i then unclicked the safety on my m-1, which was loaded, and one thing we were trained and pretty well in the national guard and in the army when we were trained on active duty was to never click the safety off your weapon until you were ready to use it. i was fully ready to use it. and i can remember still the feeling on my finger of clicking that safety. so anyway, luckily i saw a police car pull out -- there was a -- >> sorry to cut that short. all right. additionally many narrators believe in a conspiracy of some sort. nobody agrees on exactly what that conspiracy is. some believe a circle of guardsmen made up their minds in advance to open fire in order to teac
he was haunted by the confrontation by a faculty member trying to run through the road block on may 3rd. let's play just a little bit of this if i can. there we are. this might be a little loud. >> well, when i saw this happening and the man was edging his car forward and bumping my friend who staggered back a couple steps each time, i realized that this could be a very, very unhappy outcome at the least. and very dangerous. i then unclicked the safety on my m-1, which was loaded, and one...
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i also want to thank everyone from the board of governors, the board of trustees and the faculty and all of the staff who have worked so hard on this event and making you the men and women that you are. i also have to thank the university choir. you all are amazing. as the chancellor said, you are becoming regulars at the white house. that is a good thing, singing at our black history month events for the last few years. it is amazing to hear those voices pouring in the white house. it is a pleasure to hear your beautiful music here today. of course, i want to join in on banking be folks who made this day possible -- thanking the folks who made this day possible, the people who have been with you every step of the way. your parents. these folks have given you that shoulder to lean on our that hug or that kick in th ebutt -- in the butt when you need to do better. none of you would be here without their support. let's give them eighth round of support -- applause because it is -- a round of applause because it is their day, too. i also want to thank this group in front of me, the gradu
i also want to thank everyone from the board of governors, the board of trustees and the faculty and all of the staff who have worked so hard on this event and making you the men and women that you are. i also have to thank the university choir. you all are amazing. as the chancellor said, you are becoming regulars at the white house. that is a good thing, singing at our black history month events for the last few years. it is amazing to hear those voices pouring in the white house. it is a...
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where the occupiers gone, the faculty and students will plant their research crops. >>> secret operation between oakland police and u.s. marshals netted 32 felony arrests in oakland and several guns were taken off the streets. authorities believe those arrested were involved in murder, robbery and one shooting. there are still 91 felony warrants outstanding. >>> in the search for sierra lamar investigators sell us that red car they believe is involved in the disappearance was in police sights when they announced they were looking for her. kron 4's terisa estacio has more. >> reporter: working over time, examining every inch of the jetta in the search for sierra lamar. why this car? and why now? and how long have they known it may be involved? this is sheriff's spokesperson with some answers. >> it was known to investigators early on, at the end of march. but there were other vehicles we knew of at the time that were scene through witnesses or surveillance video that were in the area. it wasn't till recently based on reinterviews and tips and leads that came in it peaks interest and they
where the occupiers gone, the faculty and students will plant their research crops. >>> secret operation between oakland police and u.s. marshals netted 32 felony arrests in oakland and several guns were taken off the streets. authorities believe those arrested were involved in murder, robbery and one shooting. there are still 91 felony warrants outstanding. >>> in the search for sierra lamar investigators sell us that red car they believe is involved in the disappearance was...
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spokesman also says the university will do what it needs to be done and the faculty has access to theite this week. >> ama: massive search for a missing fbi agent. 100 agents and volunteers are looking for steven eye vans. -- ivans. he was last seep thursday night and there are concerns he might be suicidal. >> marlene is holding out hope for the safe return of her daughter, sierra lamar. sierra's mother issued a statement saying today is a time of reflection and she considers sierra to be a miracle. volunteers and sheriffs officials continue searching the fields and open regs reservoirs. >> alan: the world's most powerful mom. >> some good news for college graduates looking for a new job, but bad news if they're looking to pay off a student loan. >> leigh: leg has the forecast. >> mike: giants and a's going in different divisions, and the amgen tour of california's first stage. it was rough one. it hello? the words are going this way-there's no way. oh, the lights came on. isn't technology supposed to make life easier? at chase we're pioneering innovations that make banking simple. d
spokesman also says the university will do what it needs to be done and the faculty has access to theite this week. >> ama: massive search for a missing fbi agent. 100 agents and volunteers are looking for steven eye vans. -- ivans. he was last seep thursday night and there are concerns he might be suicidal. >> marlene is holding out hope for the safe return of her daughter, sierra lamar. sierra's mother issued a statement saying today is a time of reflection and she considers...
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. >> grief counselors are on campus today and will feature of the week to help classmates in the faculty deal with the news that investigators now fear she is dead. >> i really cannot say she is dead because they have not found her body. >> i would rather be found than anything else. >> these girls say it is difficult to think about siri being gone is and that her family is in their hearts and prayers. some >> at least 63 girls have gone missing in santa clara county since january of 2011. we have broken down by location. in san jose, 43 of the 63 girls one missing. one girl was missing from all of these locations. >>brian: clear skies around the bay area for tonight. gusty winds, a 30-40 mi. per hour. the winds will be a factor in the forecast tonight in fort thursday as well. the strongest winds are happening right now in the red hills. tonight, the winds will diminish. as we go into tomorrow morning look for the when speaking at a 10-20 mi. an hour. as the bill into the early morning and afternoon for wednesday, look for the winds to increase the odds again, possibly 30-40 mi. per hou
. >> grief counselors are on campus today and will feature of the week to help classmates in the faculty deal with the news that investigators now fear she is dead. >> i really cannot say she is dead because they have not found her body. >> i would rather be found than anything else. >> these girls say it is difficult to think about siri being gone is and that her family is in their hearts and prayers. some >> at least 63 girls have gone missing in santa clara...
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the faculty find these sorts of expenditure is disappointing because they have been facing budget cuts for the past five years. >>> by reed says there will be no changes. >>> is that money wisely spent? >>> absolutely. >>> how can you say that? when iraqis do is make sacrifices? >>> cps 5. >>> this payment and took its. what is dave rader california bar for stuffed animals. sure you can text but how is your handwriting? the impact it have on the election. >>> they area vp has struggled with an addiction for years. and how this woman cure him in a ♪ [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calories, america's beverage companies are delivering. know why the state rated a hotel bar. not for underage drinkers but because of stuffed ani
the faculty find these sorts of expenditure is disappointing because they have been facing budget cuts for the past five years. >>> by reed says there will be no changes. >>> is that money wisely spent? >>> absolutely. >>> how can you say that? when iraqis do is make sacrifices? >>> cps 5. >>> this payment and took its. what is dave rader california bar for stuffed animals. sure you can text but how is your handwriting? the impact it have on...
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so we did at the faculty as a whole were always behind it. rtheless, there were some legitimate questions that faculty members head and over that period of time we address them. we started our effort in 2001 and the planning part of it, and then in 2008, when we were basically identified as a recipient, that lets time for different things to be brought up and debated and so on. as a result, you have differences of opinion, but i think most of them were resolved and i think the campus as a whole is delighted to have the bush library center over there. c-span: if my sent -- members is me right -- there were others like that. i have heard of conservative saying this is nothing more than left-wing academics who don't want anything from the right or george bush on any campus. what would you say to that? >> guest: i think on university campuses the data shows that particularly in the humanities and social sciences you probably have more leaning to the left then to the right but issues that have to do with the direction of the university are the appr
so we did at the faculty as a whole were always behind it. rtheless, there were some legitimate questions that faculty members head and over that period of time we address them. we started our effort in 2001 and the planning part of it, and then in 2008, when we were basically identified as a recipient, that lets time for different things to be brought up and debated and so on. as a result, you have differences of opinion, but i think most of them were resolved and i think the campus as a whole...
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members of the faculty and students complained about it. the principal told shawn to wash his face. the 8-year-old said no. he was sent home. >> i worked very hard. i tried my best. i don't want to be mean to them. it's just a costume. i don't want to insult anybody. >> a spokeswoman for the school district said the teacher gave no guidelines for the project, however, wearing face paint is against school policy. administrators told shawn he can come back to school and no punishment. love to have an e-mail or two on this one. what do you think? >>> the weather keeps on getting better as the week goes on, topper says the trend will likely continue over the weekend. however, he has some concerns for that weekend as well. hear what those are in the full forecast. but first, a day after losing the godfather of go-go, music fans mourn the let's of yet another legend. the queen of disco, donna summer is gone. [ male announcer ] get to subway® for the new smokehouse bbq chicken. a smokin' new $6 footlong™ special! slow cooked chicken in tangy, sweet bbq sauce on freshly baked bread. it's a
members of the faculty and students complained about it. the principal told shawn to wash his face. the 8-year-old said no. he was sent home. >> i worked very hard. i tried my best. i don't want to be mean to them. it's just a costume. i don't want to insult anybody. >> a spokeswoman for the school district said the teacher gave no guidelines for the project, however, wearing face paint is against school policy. administrators told shawn he can come back to school and no punishment....
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walking around the kremlin as the building across the street from the midwest square is home to the faculty of journalism of the moscow state university. the university bears the name of the outstanding scientists of the eighteenth century the north off. known as the old university building the main complex was moved to the spring hills area in the middle of the twentieth century and now it's the future journalists who are lucky to study right in the heart of moscow. our final location on the edge square is the moscow aka logical museum. the physical changes between mediæval moscow to the modern day capital are quite significant in the various models situated in the museum you can see buildings and street plans for the various stages in history all of the main differences is the existence of a river which once used to lie along. the top side of the kremlin when moscow was rebuilt after the fire of eighteen twelve the legal and i recall was confined to an underground tunnel several years later and the prosperous and skip bridge was buried interesting stuff like a visual history book at the m
walking around the kremlin as the building across the street from the midwest square is home to the faculty of journalism of the moscow state university. the university bears the name of the outstanding scientists of the eighteenth century the north off. known as the old university building the main complex was moved to the spring hills area in the middle of the twentieth century and now it's the future journalists who are lucky to study right in the heart of moscow. our final location on the...
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it was a wonderful location for that event, and i want to thank the faculty and students. it is pretty amazing to see over 200 violence on a stage, so that was great, and i want to thank her rosa parks committee. they always invite school district staff to march with them, and finally, if is the listening audience, and if they have any time, 200 judges will be required for the state championship, so to see the top of baker's -- top debaters, improvisation folks, congress, you will not be born. please go to the website
it was a wonderful location for that event, and i want to thank the faculty and students. it is pretty amazing to see over 200 violence on a stage, so that was great, and i want to thank her rosa parks committee. they always invite school district staff to march with them, and finally, if is the listening audience, and if they have any time, 200 judges will be required for the state championship, so to see the top of baker's -- top debaters, improvisation folks, congress, you will not be born....
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it was a wonderful location for that event, and i want to thank the faculty and students. it is pretty amazing to see over 200 violence on a stage, so that was great, and i want to thank her rosa parks committee. they always invite school district staff to march with them, and finally, if is the listening audience, and if they have any
it was a wonderful location for that event, and i want to thank the faculty and students. it is pretty amazing to see over 200 violence on a stage, so that was great, and i want to thank her rosa parks committee. they always invite school district staff to march with them, and finally, if is the listening audience, and if they have any
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i am willing to help and city college, the faculty also is going to help, too. we feel very guilty about this campus and dragging him for the last four years. thank you very much. president hwang: thank you. is there any other public comment? >> hello, commissioners. i with the san francisco small business development center. -- i am with the san francisco small business development center. i was his client and i am still his client. now he is my client, too. my work is to help small business in chinatown. i am the only bilingual consultant. by -- we help small businesses in chinatown and other chinese- concentrated areas. i have worked with so many different businesses. i notice a lot of them do not know chinese and they were glad, he is glad that we have someone to speak chinese for us so i have been having a lot of them and that is how i got to know him. i used to be there, i never had any problem after eating there. in the last couple of years, i started helping him getting back his business. we usually provide technical support. there are some things we cann
i am willing to help and city college, the faculty also is going to help, too. we feel very guilty about this campus and dragging him for the last four years. thank you very much. president hwang: thank you. is there any other public comment? >> hello, commissioners. i with the san francisco small business development center. -- i am with the san francisco small business development center. i was his client and i am still his client. now he is my client, too. my work is to help small...
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none of the faculty wanted to. fair contract that honors the core admission of the university. and if there was a strike, it would be designed to minimize the impact on the students. >> for the record, csu strike would be the biggest in u.s. history. more than 24,000 faculty are employed and the state's campuses. >>> 6:47. time to check the forecast once again. >> we have a special treat for you this morning. live chopper look. let's gore for a ride today. taking a live look over the port of oakland this morning. little blown out but that's because it is so sunny already this morning. we are going to point that out and just how sunny it is. and as you can see, nice and kerry, chopper can fly without any problems. that's not the case when we have the thick low cloud cover. it is a good sign we are going to stay nice and as we head throughout the next few hours. our chance for that marine layer to move inland and is now finished. 47 degrees in san mateo. 49 in oakland. 44 degrees in sunnyvale. because we are getting s
none of the faculty wanted to. fair contract that honors the core admission of the university. and if there was a strike, it would be designed to minimize the impact on the students. >> for the record, csu strike would be the biggest in u.s. history. more than 24,000 faculty are employed and the state's campuses. >>> 6:47. time to check the forecast once again. >> we have a special treat for you this morning. live chopper look. let's gore for a ride today. taking a live...
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the faculty find these sorts of expenditure is disappointing because they have been facing budget cuts> by reed says there will be no changes. >>> is that money wisely spent? >>> absolutely. >>> how can you say that? when iraqis do is make sacrifices? >>> cps 5. >>> this payment and took its. what is dave rader california bar for stuffed animals. sure you can text but how is your handwriting? the impact it have on the election. >>> they area vp has struggled with an addiction for years. and how this woman cure him in a single session. ,, [ male announcer ] what if we told you the 100% electric nissan leaf was the perfect car for you... that you can charge it at home like your smartphone... that you'll never have to buy another tank of gas? [ brian ] really looking forward to not having to put 75 bucks in the tank twice a week just to go back and forth to work. [ shannon ] i have absolutely no idea what the price of a gallon of gas is. [ male announcer ] or that it's never been a better time to check out the nissan leaf. ♪ and the best part is, you won't miss a thing. [ ryan ] they buil
the faculty find these sorts of expenditure is disappointing because they have been facing budget cuts> by reed says there will be no changes. >>> is that money wisely spent? >>> absolutely. >>> how can you say that? when iraqis do is make sacrifices? >>> cps 5. >>> this payment and took its. what is dave rader california bar for stuffed animals. sure you can text but how is your handwriting? the impact it have on the election. >>> they...
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at top-ranked universities is not outside of the norm, many senior faculty make a fraction of her salary and are watching many other programs get cut. >> be fired about 400 people, you cannot fire 400 people can not have that affect the overall performance of university. at the department level, at the student level, people are finding that there's no one left to do the job. >> more work for less pay, kevin is a professor of paleontology for more than 30 years. in 2010 he earned over $119,000. each year he teaches large undergraduate courses, multiple seminars, all in addition to conducting research with his graduate team. but often screen together funds to get the job done. >> there is no waste. we are scrooge, we take every dollar of research support we can get. and we use it extremely prudently. >> total student debt now exceeds credit-card debt ... >> on her tv show to talk about the importance of keeping public education affordable and accessible. >> unless we decide that it is important for us to make sure that students access through to higher educati
at top-ranked universities is not outside of the norm, many senior faculty make a fraction of her salary and are watching many other programs get cut. >> be fired about 400 people, you cannot fire 400 people can not have that affect the overall performance of university. at the department level, at the student level, people are finding that there's no one left to do the job. >> more work for less pay, kevin is a professor of paleontology for more than 30 years. in 2010 he earned...